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Journal : ETNOREFLIKA: Jurnal Sosial dan Budaya

Strategi Tauke Kelapa Sawit dalam Mempertahankan Klien di Desa Pasir Emas Kecamatan Singingi Kabupaten Kuantan Singingi Iirna Andriyanti; Yusmar Yusuf; Resdati Resdati
ETNOREFLIKA: Jurnal Sosial dan Budaya Vol 13 No 3 (2024): Volume 13 Issue 3, October 2024
Publisher : Laboratory of Anthropology Department of Cultural Science Faculty of Halu Oleo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33772/etnoreflika.v13i3.2618

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The condition of oil palm fruit in Pasir Emas village has decreased in quantity or commonly referred to as "trek", so this disturbs and even reduces half of the tauke's income. In addition, erratic price fluctuations, the number of sorting or factory pieces that reach 300 to 500 kilograms, as well as the large number of tauke expenses due to the rainy season and damaged road conditions and other expenses also affect the stability of capital and business continuity of the tauke, so that oil palm tauke needs a strategy to retain customers. The purpose of this research is to see the tauke's strategy in retaining customers in Pasir Emas Village. In this study, there are three strategies used, namely alternative livelihood strategies, tighter belt strategies and relationship strategies. The type of research used is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques namely interviews, documentation and observation. The results show that the relationship strategy used by the tauke is to provide assistance and priority to customers, listen to complaints, be friendly and communicate well with customers, pay customers' fruit on time, weigh customers' fruit appropriately, and cooperate with other parties. The strategies used to tighten the belt are repairing road damage, selling fruit to the nearest factory, and saving money. The alternative livelihood strategy used by the Tauke is to have a second job.
Dampak Pembangunan Jalan Tol Trans Pekanbaru-Bangkinang terhadap Penjual Makanan Tradisional Lopek Bugi Danau Bingkuang Ruli Hamsana; Resdati Resdati
ETNOREFLIKA: Jurnal Sosial dan Budaya Vol 14 No 1 (2025): Volume 14 Issue 1, February 2025
Publisher : Laboratory of Anthropology Department of Cultural Science Faculty of Halu Oleo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33772/etnoreflika.v14i1.2879

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The construction of toll roads is a national government development project aimed at connecting various regions with faster and easier transportation routes. The construction of toll roads brings various impacts on the surrounding environment, both positive and negative, especially in the areas they pass through. Toll road development is one of the essential infrastructures designed to improve connectivity and transportation efficiency between regions. However, the impact of toll road construction on traders, both small and large, often becomes a significant concern. This study aims to analyze the impact of toll road construction on "Lopek Bugi" traders, particularly those operating around the Lake Bingkuang area, Tambang District, Kampar Regency. The research method used is a descriptive quantitative approach. The sampling technique used is census sampling, where the entire population is considered as the sample. In this study, data processing and analysis are conducted using frequency tests with SPSS. Based on field research and data analysis, it was found that toll road construction has varied impacts. On one hand, better accessibility can increase market potential for traders located in areas farther from the city center. On the other hand, traders directly affected by toll road construction often experience a decline in income due to the loss of customers, disruptions in traffic flow, or even the closure of their stalls.
Co-Authors Achmad Hidir Adila, Adinda Fitri Aisyah Aisyah alfiansyah, Refan Alif, Muhammad Rauf Alika Nurmala Siregar Alvin Brain Sinaga Anas Pattaray Andini, Fitri Andini, Niken Andri Sulistyani Anisa Trisari Ardino, Algitia AsAri, Azi As’adi Eka Putra, Doni Ashaluddin Jalil Ashaluddin Jalil Ayu Diana Ayunda, Defita Azila, Nur Bahagiana, Berkah Bastian, Aldi Betrinadyan, Mega Brian, Brian Dea Pratiwi, Vonni Desti, Desti Dewi Nuraini, Dewi Dewi, Yossie Kharisma Erpiani Siregar Fadhlan Arifin Fadia Nabila Maharani Fadli, Mashur Fauzana, Millati Forseta, Olivia Hady, Miftahul Hamidah ' Handayani, Suci Tri Hanifah Rahmah Hartiyusma, Fanita Hesti Asriwandari Iirna Andriyanti Imelda Yunita Ismawati, Danti Kemala Putri, Nurul Khoirunnisaa Rahmadani L Laras Gemi Nestiti Lestari, Niken Fujia Maharani Dewi Puspita Mega Betrinadyan Mhd. Ishaq Abdush Shabur Millati Fauzana Muhammad Ihsan Muhammad Ihsan Muhammad Riskiansyah Muhardi, M. Nabiha, Khairunnisa Ningsih, Ike Rahma Nurhamlin, Nurhamlin Nurul Kemala Putri Pangaribuan, Rina Marta Uly Pinasthika, Saskia Pradika, Bayu Purba, Ranada Rahayu Marina Sari Rahayu, Anggi Sri Reski, Putri Risdayati Risdayati Risdayati, Risdayati Rizka Hasanah Robi Armilus, Robi Romi Marnelly, T. Rosalina Malau, Renata Ruli Hamsana Sardjana Orba Manullang Seger Sugiyanto Septiana, Ernanda Siti Sofro Sidiq Sugiyanto, Seger Suh, Nur Aliza Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syamsul Bahri T. Romi Marnelly Tedi Ramadani Teguh Widodo Teguh Widodo Via Novitasari Vira Santika Wulandari, Naomi Wulandari, Resti Yesi, Yesi Yusmar Yusuf Yusmar Yusuf Yusmar Yusuf Yusmar Yusuf Yusmar Yusuf Yustiani, Maulida Zakia, Ummy