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Kelayakan Usaha Agroforestry Masyarakat Sekitar Hutan Dengan Ubi Kayu Di Kabupaten Madiun Susanto, Anang; kamal, Mustafa
JURNAL AGRI-TEK Vol 16, No 1 (2015): JURNAL AGRI-TEK
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Forest distric area madiun regency very potential for growing cassava because most forest lands both community forests and forests belonging to the state and the surrounding area dry / marginal at the level of yields is quite high because the forest area around madiun regency become a major supplier of industrial plant cassava that are The district Ponorogo. cassava harvest is sold in fresh form, so it is still open opportunities to increase added value through the development of agro-industry potato cassava. This study aims to identify the potential of cassava and cassava market prospects are very wide open. This study was conducted using a survey method, the research locations in Madison County, district Gemarang. The research location determined by purposive with consideration that location is the center of cassava and tapioca products. Types of data collected include primary data and secondary. The results showed that in Madiun regeny Business development of marginal land utilization program by planting cassava is relatively high and the land available is quite extensive potential relative dryland farmers have been familiar with the cultivation of cassava, thus enabling the production of cassava to be developed.Keywords: land, the people, the region, cassava
KAJIAN KELAYAKAN PENGEMBANGAN USAHA PARIWISATA ALAM DIKAWASAN WANAWISATA NGRAPE KABUPATEN MADIUN Susanto, Anang; Firmansyah, Firmansyah
JURNAL AGRI-TEK Vol 15, No 2 (2014): JURNAL AGRI-TEK
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Potential crop production areas of teak forests and hilly land lanscap, clear stream is a natural tourism assets in the teak forests Grape potential and promise for more .Destination managed research: nature tourism feasibility .Calculate production forest area . and determine public perception with the nature of tourism development projects. This study uses Observation Technique, Survey technique, Survey, Data Processing Method using the formula: Net Present Value (NPV) /, Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) /, Internal Rate of Retrun (IRR), Break Event Point (BEP) BCR Ngrape noted tourist interest rate of 12% for out-bound BCR of 3.6, 1.41 and 1.28 for the fishing to eat. boundr out IRR 25%, 29% fishing and restaurants 23%. IRR of more than 1% mean return capital projects approved in force will remain and have to be paid. Total capital of USD 54 million out bound covered in year three Rp58.400.000., Fishing facilities covered Rp 24.9 million to Rp 28.4 million to Rp mahan home fourth year 177.400.000t reached USD 159.2 million in the draw point in the fourth.Keyword: natural tourism, capital, potential, public, forest
POTENSI USAHA PARIWISATA ALAM DI KAWASAN WANAWISATA WADUK PONDOK KABUPATEN NGAWI Puspitawati, Indah Rekyani; Susanto, Anang
JURNAL AGRI-TEK Vol 16, No 2 (2015): JURNAL AGRI-TEK
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Ngawi manage wealth of the region with the development of Tourism nature, combining forest areas and reservoirs as a alternative to reduce poverty and reduce the number of pre prosperous. A mix of functions between the main function as a provider of irrigation water and function as a tourist destination . The potential of nature tourism businesses are made public and assisted with the PU department (irrigation) is a form of cooperation to increase the role and participation of the community. Currently the potential of doing business in the business community in Ecotourism Development in the reservoir area cottage heavily dependent on the involvement of stakeholders. Based on the required formation Ecotourism Management Board Reservoir cottage to accommodate the interests of stakeholders. Recommendations from this study were (a) the development of attractions Ecotourism in the reservoir hut, (b) the improvement of infrastructure and services that support the attraction Ecotourism, (c) an increase in the promotion and expansion of market opportunities, (d) an increase in the local economy and the strengthening of resources human and (e) of local government policy support in the development of Ecotourism Keywords: alternative, function, potential, business, society
Analisis Ekonomi Usaha Wanatani Di Kawasan Hutan Rakyat Kecamatan Gemarang Kabupaten Madiun Susanto, Anang; Sulasno, Sulasno
JURNAL AGRI-TEK Vol 15, No 1 (2014): JURNAL AGRI-TEK
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Perennials in the area of planted forest folk are usually smaller in extent than the seasonal crops planted , so the most it can do the mixing plant communities with seasonal annual plants in the same region and are on the land . , Preservation activities by managing vacant land . This study aims to : 1.Menghitung feasibility of agroforestry on public lands .2 . Knowing strata of society with the land tani.Luas wana program is divided into three strata . The division of the land area strata based on the average land ownership in Java are narrow . The third stratum : 1.Strata 1 with a land area of less than 0.25 ha of land 2.Strata 2 with 0.5 to 1 ha 3.Strata 3 land area of more than 1 ha results in this study were able , Net Present Value ( NPV ) / Net Value for strata I Rp . 14,869,064 while stratum II Rp . 8,803,698 , and for the third strata of Rp . 35,129,500 , - , Benefit Cost Ratio ( BCR ) of 5.85 for strata I , II strata of 1.37 and of 2.43 for stratum III Results for , Gain Ratio , Internal Rate of Retrun ( IRR ) of strata I 26 % while for stratum II by 38 % and for stratum III by 31 % refund Analysis Break Even Point ( BEP ) expenditures and receipts strata I can break even in year 3 , while on the second level of expenditures and receipts can break even in year 4 , and the strata III revenues and expenditures break even in 3rd.Keywords : Perennials , strata , farmers , forest land_
Diseminasi Budidaya Padi Gogo, Jagung, dan Kacang Tanah Sistem Agroforestri Berbasis Tegakan Sengon di KPH Blitar Djoko Purnomo; MTh Sri Budiastuti; Amalia Tetrani Sakya; Anang Susanto
PRIMA: Journal of Community Empowering and Services Vol 5, No 1 (2021): June
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/prima.v5i1.43693

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Tujuan kegiatan pengabdian adalah memberikan informasi teknologi budidaya padi gogo, jagung dan kacang tanah di bawah tegakan sengon, khususnya dalam perolehan cahaya, sehingga tanaman di bawah tegakan dapat tumbuh dan memberikan hasil yang optimal. Hal ini dilakukan karena selama ini hasil yang diperoleh tanaman di bawah tegakan belum maksimal. Pengabdian diselenggarakan mulai bulan Oktober sampai Desember 2018 di desa Maliran, Kecamatan Ponggok, Kabupaten Blitar dengan melibatkan pihak perhutani dan masyarakat di sekitar hutan (petani agroforestri). Kegiatan pengabdian meliputi pembuatan demplot, penyuluhan dan diskusi (focus group discussion/FGD) yang  dilaksanakan di kantor KBH Blitar dengan melibatkan pihak Perhutani  dan petani. Pembuatan demplot dilakukan dengan penanaman jagung, padi gogo dan kacang tanah di bawah tegakan sengon umur 3, 4, dan 5 tahun. Hasil FGD diperoleh kesepakatan bahwa diperlukan pemangkasan kanopi pohon bagian bawah sepertiga dari tinggi kanopi. Hal ini diperlukan sebagai upaya menyediakan cahaya bagi tanaman di bawah tegakan saat sengon mencapai umur di atas 3 tahun, sehingga tanaman di bawah tegakan dapat tumbuh dan memberikan hasil yang optimal. Dari hasil demplot menunjukkan padi gogo dan jagung yang ditanam pada tegakan sengon umur lebih dari 3 tahun tanpa pemangkasan tidak memberikan hasil, tetapi kacang tanah masih dapat menghasilkan. Setelah terlibat langsung dalam kegiatan demplot, petani menyatakan bahwa pemangkasan kanopi memberikan wawasan baru dalam melakukan budidaya di bawah tegakan pohon. Selain itu, juga diperoleh informasi bahwa seresah sengon dapat digunakan sebagai pupuk hijau, dan tanaman kacang-kacangan (legum) sangat potensial sebagai tanaman sela, serta tanaman dibawah tegakan dapat digunakan sebagai alternatif sumber pangan organik.
PENGEMBANGAN AGROFORESTRI BERBASIS MANAGEMENT REGIM DI KAWASAN HUTAN JATI Anang - Susanto; Parwi Parwi; Marti Winarni
Gontor AGROTECH Science Journal Vol. 8 No. 3 (2022): Special issue Seminar Nasional Sains dan Teknologi (SNST) 2022
Publisher : University of Darussalam Gontor, Ponorogo, East Java Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/agrotech.v8i3.9436

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Pengelolaan hutan saat ini harus memberikan akses atau hak izin  agar dapat  memberikan nilai tambah bagi masyarakat sekitar hutan. Upaya yang dilakukan untuk mendapatkan legalisasi masyarakat dalam mengakses dan mengelola kawasan hutan, pemerintah mengeluarkan kebijakan perhutanan sosial. Pengelolaan lahan hutan dengan sistem management regim sangat memerlukan partisipasi masyarakat, sehingga salah satunya pengelolaan lahan berbasis agroforestry. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui peran masyarakat dalam pengelolaan hutan, dalam bidang pengembangan agroforestri. Teknik pengumpulan data yaitu observasi lapangan melalui wawancara langsung. Hasil yang didapatkan dari wawancara petani sebagai responden adalah sangat puas, puas dan kurang puas dengan persentase masing-masing 80%, 10%, 3%. Kepuasan petani terhadap sistem management regim  ini dipandang sebagai produk yang telah terbukti ampuh di dalam menghadapi perubahan  keamanan hutan dan lingkungan. Hal ini menjadi bukti bahwa pengelolaan  secara management regim  mampu mendukung kestabilan  pangan masyarakat setempat. 
Porang's Marketing Margin in the Agroforestry Program in Ngawi District, East Java Anang Susanto; Indah Rekyani Puspitawati
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): April 2023
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v2i4.3642

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Porang is a plant widely developed under forest stands and on community land with an agroforestry pattern that lives around the forest. However, the community has yet to exploit porang as a business unit to meet food needs but only used it to fulfill daily needs. The research aims to analyze marketing margins and people's profit margins. Data was collected through field observations and interviews with 100 respondents, who were determined by purposive sampling. First, a descriptive analysis was carried out to describe the marketing channel of Porang, and then a study of marketing margins and profit margins was carried out. Based on data analysis, there are two marketing channels for porang: channel one, where farmers sell porang directly to consumers, and channel 2, where the marketing of porang is through intermediary traders. The first channel has no marketing margin and profit margin value minimum of IDR 1,200 and maksimum IDR OF 1,800, while in channel 2, porang marketing has a marketing margin maksimum value of IDR 6,500 and a profit margin minimum of IDR 4,500
Agroforestry As An Alternative To Facing Climate Change In The Community, Ponorogo Regency Winarni, Marti; Susanto, Anang; Nunes, Dobashi
International Journal of Science and Environment (IJSE) Vol. 3 No. 4 (2023): November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijse.v3i4.88

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Changes in the seasons on earth can cause problems for farmers in determining the planting and harvesting seasons. Management of forest areas with good agroforestry strategy by utilizing it to produce food in partnership with the community effectively inhibits the increasing rate of climate change. The agroforestry implementation strategy with the social and economic conditions of the community is also used to explore how far the impact of climate change on changes in current conditions. . The research aims to formulate strategies that must be developed to adapt to climate change. The AHP results show that the economic aspect has a priority weight of 0.89, the environmental factor has a 0.39 weight and the organizational part has a 0.26 weight. Work steps of the parties involved and priorities in the short and long term. For the parties involved, it is necessary to prioritize its implementation so that the community's economy can run according to expectations. The short-term priorities are training on climate change information and its impacts, group management and administration, entrepreneurship, marketing, and intensive mapping of CSR opportunities. In the long term, the government, academic can provide facilitators and assistance for technology transfer in dealing with climate change.
Dry Land Management Using Agroforestry Systems In Trenggalek Regency, East Java Susanto, Anang; Harahap, Arman; Julissa Ek-Ramos, Maria
International Journal of Science and Environment (IJSE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijse.v4i1.91

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Dryland management with an agroforestry system is essential and urgent. Currently, the existence of forests has experienced pressure on forest areas and forest resources, which threatens the integrity of forest areas due to the increase in land area, which is categorized as dry. This research aims to determine the size of ​​dry land and the dominant factors that drive the damage rate. This research aims to analyze agroforestry systems with cropping patterns on dry land. This research uses survey, analysis, and needs analysis methods of decent living. Results The agroforestry system used to develop critical land is a human effort to control its reciprocal relationship with natural resources, with the hope that expanding the use of dry land by implementing a directed and planned agroforestry system for the people can improve the economy of the people around the primary forest which is based on forest products. The development of dry land management with an agroforestry system in community forest areas as a result of reforestation and forest development project activities from an institutional aspect is also able to foster farmer innovation in increasing the productivity of their land, one of which is the success of building community forests as a group on marginal land.
Composition Of Agroforestry Cropping Patterns To The Contribution Of Community Income In Community Forest Areas Susanto, Anang; Winarni, Marti; Ebere Nwazonobi, Patricia
International Journal of Science and Environment (IJSE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): May 2024
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The composition of planting patterns using agroforestry techniques contributes to income for communities around the forest. The agroforestry system is developed in a pattern of crops with forestry in a plot of land that provides a specific composition. The types of crops that farmers usually plant are expected to significantly influence income. This research aimed to identify land ownership strata and crop composition with the highest income. This research was conducted in January-March 2022 in the Kediri Regency Community Forest Area. The variables analyzed consist of the identity of the respondent, type of plant, total revenue, and total costs for managing the agroforestry system during 2022. The results of the research show that in Strata II, the composition of crops with income from each composition ranges from IDR 24,200,000/ha/ year. In Strata I, the lowest income is IDR 15,725,500/ha and the highest is Strata III, there is an income of IDR 30,100,100/ha/year. The difference in farmers' income is due to differences in the types of plants developed by farmers.