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Journal : Malacca: Journal of Management and Business Development

The Multi-Social Relation of the Cattle Industry in the Plaosan Subdistrict Animal Market of Magetan Regency Isbahi, Muhammad Baiqun; Zuana, Muhammad Mujtaba Mitra; Toha, Mohamad
Malacca: Journal of Management and Business Development Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Malacca: Journal of Management and Business Development
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Islam Bustanul Ulum Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69965/malacca.v1i1.51

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As a legacy of the colonial era, the people of East Java have established cattle raising and development with four fundamental objectives in mind. To begin with, the cow signifies social standing. Social status in the local community is established not only by the financial resources of individual families, but also by the number of cows housed in a given pasture. Furthermore, the bovine serves as a support animal during the process of mating. The bovine is a sacred animal in East Java, representing matrimony to the local populace. Third, cows as economically beneficial animals. Furthermore, cattle are a commodity in which local economic authorities with vast business networks engage in commerce. Regarding cattle businessmen, this descriptive qualitative study seeks to investigate the socioeconomic networks of lower-class cattle producers who also practise subsistence agriculture. As qualitative research, this study collected field data through three primary methodologies. Initially, a comprehensive interview was undertaken with purchasers, the Magetan regency administration, and the local strong man business network. The second is the observation that was conducted in Plaosan subdistrict animal market and Dele villages in Magetan regency. Furthermore, an extensive focus group discussion (FGD) was conducted with stakeholders from the selling cycle, including local governments, businesses, cattle merchants, and the general community. This study's findings will be disseminated via scientific journals and local media.
Exploration of Community Empowerment in a Village as the Entrance to a Lake in East Java Zuana, Muhammad Mujtaba Mitra; Toha, Mohamad; Isbahi, M. Baiqun
Malacca: Journal of Management and Business Development Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Malacca: Journal of Management and Business Development
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Islam Bustanul Ulum Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69965/malacca.v1i1.52

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The objective of this study is to investigate community empowerment initiatives aimed at providing support to communities located near a Lake in East Java, with a particular focus on Sidomukti village, which serves as the gateway to the Sarangan Lake (TNK). A case study strategy was employed to gather thorough data, utilising data-gathering approaches such as interviews, observation, and documentation. The employed methodology for data analysis is descriptive qualitative. Data analysis involves the systematic arrangement of data, its categorization into distinct units, its integration, the identification of patterns, the selection of significant elements for further investigation, and the formulation of conclusions. The findings of the study revealed that many empowerment initiatives were implemented in KNP-supporting villages, with a particular focus on villages. Notably, the Mandiri Tourism initiative within the National Community Empowerment Programme (PNPM) garnered a favourable reception from the local community. In addition to this, other local community empowerment programmes have emerged from both local and village government endeavours, as well as from the Sidomukti village community itself. One such initiative involves the establishment of tourism awareness clubs. The Sarangan Lake Tourism Association has led to the establishment of various entities in the accommodation industry, transportation services, restaurants, cafes, and art galleries. Additionally, the village-owned enterprise (BUMDES) STW of Village has empowered the local community in the fields of agriculture and agro-tourism. Furthermore, BUMDES has established strong connections with the wider society. BUMDES is comprised of nine hamlets. The organisation comprises three distinct business divisions, including the Coming Business Unit, the Tourism Unit, and the Savings and Loans Unit.