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Journal : Jurnal Jamu Indonesia

Analisis Kebutuhan Pendampingan dan Kompetensi Pendamping Pelaku Usaha Industri Jamu Ninuk Purnaningsih; Titi Mawasti; Yudhistira Saraswati
Jurnal Jamu Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2017): Jurnal Jamu Indonesia
Publisher : Tropical Biopharmaca Research Center, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (976.466 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/jji.v2i2.34

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Kabupaten Sukoharjo, Provinsi Jawa Tengah adalah pusat industri pengolahan dan pemasar jamu di Indonesia. Terdapat sekitar 60 pengusaha dan pedagang jamu (dari skala kecil, menengah, hingga besar) yang tergabung dalam Koperasi Jamu Indonesia (KOJAI). Pada tahun 2012, Kecamatan Nguter diresmikan sebagai “Kampung Jamu”. Dalam perkembangannya, industri jamu Nguter mengalami permasalahan diantarannya sulitnya mendapatkan izin edar dari Badan POM karena produk belum memenuhi standar Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). Kemampuan para pelaku usaha, sulitnya mendapatkan bahan baku yang berkualitas dan penerapan teknologi yang sederhana menjadi penyebab utama sulitnya menghasilkan produk terstandar. Berdasarkan hal tersebut dan dalam rangka menghadapi globalisasi perdagangan, maka diperlukan pendampingan kepada pelaku usaha industri jamu. Kompetensi pendamping sangat penting perannya dalam mendampingi para pengusaha industri jamu. Kompetensi yang diperlukan pendamping antara lain pengetahuan mengenai Cara Pembuatan Obat Tradisional yang Baik (CPOTB) dan Standar Nasional Indonesia (SNI). Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode kaji tindak, yang menggabungkan antara metode survey dengan aksi pemberdayaan di masyarakat. Kegiatan dalam penelitian ini meliputi studi literatur/ dokumentasi, survey, wawancara mendalam, focus group discussion (FGD), dan workshop.
Profile of Micro, Small, and Medium Industrial Herbal Medicine Products in Sukoharjo Regency Irmanida Batubara; Ninuk Purnaningsih; Titi Mawasti
Jurnal Jamu Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 3 (2020): Jurnal Jamu Indonesia
Publisher : Tropical Biopharmaca Research Center, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jji.v5i3.186

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Sukoharjo is one of the districts in Central Java that has a large number of herbal medicine entrepreneurs, including many small and medium industries. This small and medium industry needs to improve the quality of product safety. Therefore, this study aims to obtain the profile of small and medium industry herbal medicine products in Sukoharjo Regency. A total of 6 types of products (candy (1), mixture (3), extract (1), and tea (1)) were collected and the uniform weights, water content, organoleptic, hazardous metal content and microbiological safety were determined. The results showed that the product had fulfilled the water content, lead, cadmium, and arsenic content, and fulfilled the requirements of total plate count (TPC), coliform, and yeast mold. Product quality still needs to be improved in terms of uniformity of weight and packaging labels. The conclusion of this research is the profile of small and medium industry products in Sukoharjo Regency has met safety requirements but needs to be improved in quality.
Utilizing Program of Vacant Land on Public Facilities for Diabetes Mellitus Self-Medication Parks in Benteng Village, Bogor Regency Ninuk Purnaningsih; Siti Sa’diah; Qodarian Pramukanto
Jurnal Jamu Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 3 (2022): Jurnal Jamu Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jji.v7i3.278

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The prevalence of diabetes in Indonesia has increased substantially in the last 30 years, where individual chances of developing diabetes are higher for women than for men; and level of education is negatively related to diabetes mellitus. Independent therapy garden, is one of the functions of public park which is designed thematically for therapy (medication).The objectives of Program are: (1) Development of a participatory Diabetes Mellitus Self-therapy Garden at partner locations; (2) Cultivation training and education in using/processing of medicinal plants for self-therapy for Diabetes. Program partners are the Kecapi Posyandu RW 6 Benteng Village Bogor Regency, West Java Province. Partner problems are: (1) There are a large number of elderly people who have the potential to suffer from Type 2 Diabetes; (2) Lack of knowledge of partners and residents around partner locations about Diabetes: its characteristics, treatment and prevention; (3) Lack of skills in cultivating and processing of medicinal plants to maintain health, especially diabetes. The participatory approach was carried out by involving partners from the beginning of the program, started from discussing the activity plan, determining the location of the public facility land to be built into a therapy park, and determining program participants. The determination of the location of the park was chosen based on area that was easily visited by residents, so that they can interact with fellow residents in the park. Education about diabetes therapy was carried out by conveying information about diabetes mellitus and how to handle it. Education on the use of medicinal plants, processing them, concocting them, was carried out in practice. There has been an increase in knowledge, skills, and positive attitudes in the prevention and treatment of diabetes independently by partners. The sustainability of the program is carried out by providing diabetes self-therapy manuals, and mentoring through groups through periodic discussions.
Patterns and Marketing Strategies of Herbal Medicine at Sukoharjo Regency Purnaningsih, Ninuk; Saraswati, Yudhistira; Anggrasari, Herdiana
Jurnal Jamu Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 3 (2024): Jurnal Jamu Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jji.v9i3.325

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The development of the herbal industry, especially in the sector of herbal medicine, is increasingly gaining momentum. The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened the demand for a healthy life. Consequently, many institutions are involved in the marketing and distribution of herbal products. This study aimed to analyze the institutions involved, marketing patterns, and marketing strategies for industrially processed herbal medicine products. A qualitative approach with descriptive analysis was employed in this study. Data collection methods included observation, literature study, and interviews with informants. The key informants in this research included herbal medicine business actors and market managers. These business actors consist of herbal medicine processors and marketers. This research was conducted in Sukoharjo Regency. The results show that the institutions involved in the marketing chain of herbal medicine products comprise raw material suppliers, manufacturers functioning as distributors, retailers, and consumers. The marketing chain for processed herbal medicine products can be categorized into 6 marketing channels. The marketing strategies for industrially processed herbal medicine products that can be implemented include promotion via social media; employing a super value strategy; adding distribution agents; developing research on standardization and market opportunities; and innovation in industrially processed herbal medicine products.
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Adhi Iman Sulaiman Adhi Iman Sulaiman Ahmad Yuda Pratama Ai Mulyanah Aida Vitayala Aida Vitayala S Hubeis Aida Vitayala S Hubeis Aida Vitayala S Hubeis Aida Vitayala S.Hubeis Aida Vitayala S.Hubeis Aida Vitayala. S Hubeis Alda Anggini Ali Alamsyah Kusumadinata Amiruddin Saleh Andri Kusmayadi Anggrasari, Herdiana Anita Primaswari Widhiani Anna Fatchiya Anna Sabrina Annisa Tisania Annisa Yulia Handayani Annur Vicki Sabilla Aprilly, Tiara Nisyrina Arif Imam Suroso Arif Satria ASEP SAEFUDDIN Azzelya Permata Insani Bahari Setia Panji Nugraha Bara Taufik Pribadi Basita G. Sugihen Basita G. Sugihen Basita Ginting Basita Ginting Sugihen Basita Ginting Sugihen Basita Ginting Sugihen Basita Ginting Sugihen Bimo Andono Budi Tryantono Cahya, Bintang Erta Dea Lu'lu' Raniah Deniza Lustyana Kusumah Dian Ashfi Furoida Diffa Fadhil Sriyanto Dinda Karunia Putri Djoko Susanto Djoko Susanto Djoko Susanto Djuara P Lubis Dwi Firmansyah Dwi Retno Hapsari, Dwi Retno Dwi Sadono Edy Djauhari Purwakusumah Endah Lestari Endang Puji Lestari, Endang Puji Eny Palupi Ernita Arif Ezi Hendri Faris Abdul Jabbar Feriadi Fikri Fatimah Azzahra Gema Aisyiyah Masruri Ghaling Achmad Haifa Azzahra Hamluddin Hamluddin Hamluddin, Hamluddin Hardjanto Hartoyo Harum Fadhilatunnur Helda Ibrahim Ilhamda El Zuhri Imsar Gunawan Indiyah Hudiyani Irma Isnafia Arief Irma Isnafia Arif Irmanida Batubara Ismilaili Ismilaili Iwan Setiajie Anugrah Izumi Rizma Ayuka Januariska Bayu Dwinanda Julian Dwi Novaldi Junika Megawaty Pasaribu Karmila Muchtar Kedi Suradisastra Krisnawati Krisnawati Lailatur Rohmah Sumardji Latif, Faisal Latif, Muhamad Abdul Lestari, Endah Leti Sundawati Lina Asnamawati Lukman M. Baga Lya Heldya Maryssa Manulang Ma'mun Sarma Mardiyanti Mardiyanti Margono Slamet Marsha Nadira Mawasti, Titi Mohamad Fahmi Hendrawan Muhamad Husni Tamami Muhamad Syukur Muhammad Syukur Muhtadi Muhtadi Musa Hubeis Nur Afmi Muniroh Nur Annisa Agustini Nurraihana, Sabrina Nurul Firdausatul Mukaroma Padillah Padillah Padillah Padillah Pang Asngari Pang S Asngari Pang. S. Asngari Prabowo Tjitropranoto Pradya Paramitha Putri Asmoro Pudji Muljono Putra, Bintang At Thoriq Putri, Rizqa Leony Putri, Sandra Berliana Putri, Zahra Annida Amintagiri Qodarian Pramukanto Qodarian Pramukanto Rachmat Rahmah Awaliah Rama Adeyasa Rama Adeyasa Ramadhani, Nabila Putri Randy Fairuz Syauqi Retno Sri Hartati Mulyandari Reyfan Almer Riana Riana Rinaldy Yusuf Rinda Gustia Dwiyanti Rizka Ramadibta Rizki Aditya Putra Rizki Nur Fadila Rizki Nur Fadila, Rizki Nur Rizqa Leony Putri Robinson Putra Sabilla, Annur Vicki Sandra Dewi Hartanti Saragih, Salsabila Aulia Putri Selly Oktarina Selly Oktarina Serly Silviyanti Siahaan, Andrean Somba Siti Hani Rahmanita Siti Sa’diah Siti Sa’diah Soedijanto Padmowihardjo Soenarmo J. Hatmodjosoewito Subarna Subarna Sugihen, Basita Ginting Sugihen, Basita Ginting Sulassih, . Sulistiani, Indah Sumardjo Syamsul Arifin Takkas Abelio Napitupulu Thouriqul Ihsan Tina Rahmawati Titania Aulia Titi Mawasti Titi Mawasti Tjahja Muhandri Valentina, Virgin Vatia Dwi Rizki Ramadhani Aldina Vira Annisa Putri Yeti Lis Purnamadewi Yola Difa Mora Lubis Yudhistira Saraswati Yusuf Sumaryana Zahra Cahyani Zahrial Syah Alam Zahron Helmy