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Empowerment Of The Agribusiness Sector As A Effort To Increase Food Security (Artikel Review) Fikriman Fikriman; Nini Mawaddah Haryadi; Pitriani Pitriani
Baselang Vol 2, No 2: OKTOBER 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/bsl.v2i2.66

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The agribusiness sector is a mega sector in the national economy, involving all national regions, involving and supporting about 80 percent of the Indonesian population, absorbing most of the national workforce with various qualities and various socio-cultural backgrounds. As an effort to increase food security, it is necessary to empower the agribusiness sector. The food crisis cannot be solved only in the sub-sector, but must be comprehensive starting from upstream agribusiness, farming, and downstream food, including the provision of supporting services. As part of the national economy, the performance of the agribusiness sector is influenced by the economic strategies and policies adopted by the government. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the relationship between empowerment of the agribusiness sector, especially as an effort to increase food security. Since the economic crisis hit, only the domestic agribusiness sector has been able to survive, therefore to make adjustments to the new environment, namely by empowering the agribusiness economic sector as a national industrialization strategy that is able to build a strong foundation of Indonesia's balance of payments in the long term and able to survive, especially in the long term. food crisis period that has the potential for national economic recovery.
Social Economic Factors Affecting Direct Sales Of Potatoes To Collectors In Koto Renah Village, Jangkat District, Merangin District Fikriman Fikriman; Asminar Asminar; Evo Afrianto; Pitriani Pitriani; Ronsi Hartono
Baselang Vol 3, No 2: OKTOBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/bsl.v3i2.110

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Potatoes are horticultural crops cultivated by farmers in Jangkat District. This study aims to determine whether socio-economic factors (farmer age, farmer education level, farming experience, land area, labor, capital, and price) affect direct sales to collectors by potato farmers in Koto Renah Village, Jangkat District, Merangin Regency. The research was conducted from January 13, 2020 to February 12, 2020, the data analysis method used in this research is quantitative descriptive analysis. The sample in this study were 78 potato farmers who sold directly to collectors. The data analysis method used is multiple linear regression, and hypothesis testing with the F test and t test. The result of the research shows that partially socio-economic factors are only variables of land area, labor force and price which have an effect as seen from the tcount ttable, while the variables age, education,experience and capital have no effect because tcount ttable. Simultaneously, the socio-economic factors have an effect as seen from the value Fcalculated (39,328) is greater than Ftable (3,120). socio-economic factors together have an effect of 51.2%.