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The role of social capital as a mediator of the effectiveness of counseling on innovative behavior in increasing corn farmers' income in Bone Bolango Regency Saleh, Yanti; Boekoesoe, Yuriko; Wibowo, Larasati Sukmadewi; R, St. Aisyah; Tolinggi, Wawan K.; Hippy, Mohammad Zubair

Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/agx.v15i2.4362

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Introduction: Corn farming faces various challenges from economic, ecological, and institutional aspects. For effective agricultural extension, it is crucial to optimize the role of social capital, which catalyzes optimizing corn farming, particularly concerning the extent to which farmers become innovative in increasing income. Methods: This research employed a quantitative approach. The data were collected through primary sources via the distribution of questionnaires to 175 farmers as per sampling requirements, as well as interviews and field observations. Data analysis techniques included descriptive analysis and Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). Results: (1) The effectiveness of extension services significantly and positively influences corn farmers' social capital, with a coefficient value of 43.00%. (2) The effectiveness of extension services significantly and positively affects innovative behavior in increasing income among corn farmers, with a coefficient value of 22.80%. (3) Social capital significantly and positively influences innovative behavior in increasing income among corn farmers, with a coefficient value of 74.80%. (4) The effectiveness of extension services through social capital significantly and positively influences innovative behavior in increasing income among corn farmers, with a coefficient value of 32.20%, resulting in a total effect of 55.00%. Conclusion: Social capital serves as a significant intervening factor, as its enhancement facilitates agricultural extension workers in their tasks by encouraging farmers to become more innovative in increasing both production and income from corn farming in the Bone Bolango Regency.
Village development performance catalyst based on village fund priorities in plant and animal food security in the Tomini Bay Area Hippy, Mohammad Zubair; Aisyah R, ST.; Boekoesoe, Yuriko; Saleh, Yanti; Moonti, Agustinus; Mustafa, Ramlan; Machieu, Siti Rahmatia

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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/agx.v16i1.5871

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Introduction: Food security programs have become a strategic issue that consistently attracts the attention of various levels of government, including village governments, as regulated in the Minister of Village, Development of Disadvantaged Regions, and Transmigration of the Republic of Indonesia. Thus, this program will create sustainable food security, which is also a measure of the success of rural development. Methods: This research is a quantitative study. The data source in this research is primary data obtained through the distribution of questionnaires to the district government, villages, and farmers, in accordance with the sample calculation requirements of 213 farmers, as well as through interviews and field observations. The data analysis techniques used are descriptive analysis and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) PLS. Results: (1) village development performance, resource management, collaboration and creativity of the farmer-breeder community is on fairly good criteria (2) resource management has a positive and significant effect on collaboration, resource management has a positive and significant effect on the creativity of farmer-breeders, resource management has a positive but insignificant effect on village development performance, collaboration has a positive and significant effect on village development performance, the creativity of farmer-breeders has a positive and significant effect on village development performance, resource management through collaboration has a positive and significant effect on village development performance, the creativity of farmer-breeders has a positive and significant effect on village development performance. Conclusion: collaboration and creativity of farmer-breeders are good mediating variables as they can enhance the influence of resource management on village development performance based on the priorities of village funds in plant and animal food security.
The role of social capital as a mediator of the effectiveness of counseling on innovative behavior in increasing corn farmers' income in Bone Bolango Regency Saleh, Yanti; Boekoesoe, Yuriko; Wibowo, Larasati Sukmadewi; R, St. Aisyah; Tolinggi, Wawan K.; Hippy, Mohammad Zubair
AGROMIX Vol 15 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/agx.v15i2.4362

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Introduction: Corn farming faces various challenges from economic, ecological, and institutional aspects. For effective agricultural extension, it is crucial to optimize the role of social capital, which catalyzes optimizing corn farming, particularly concerning the extent to which farmers become innovative in increasing income. Methods: This research employed a quantitative approach. The data were collected through primary sources via the distribution of questionnaires to 175 farmers as per sampling requirements, as well as interviews and field observations. Data analysis techniques included descriptive analysis and Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). Results: (1) The effectiveness of extension services significantly and positively influences corn farmers' social capital, with a coefficient value of 43.00%. (2) The effectiveness of extension services significantly and positively affects innovative behavior in increasing income among corn farmers, with a coefficient value of 22.80%. (3) Social capital significantly and positively influences innovative behavior in increasing income among corn farmers, with a coefficient value of 74.80%. (4) The effectiveness of extension services through social capital significantly and positively influences innovative behavior in increasing income among corn farmers, with a coefficient value of 32.20%, resulting in a total effect of 55.00%. Conclusion: Social capital serves as a significant intervening factor, as its enhancement facilitates agricultural extension workers in their tasks by encouraging farmers to become more innovative in increasing both production and income from corn farming in the Bone Bolango Regency.
Village development performance catalyst based on village fund priorities in plant and animal food security in the Tomini Bay Area Hippy, Mohammad Zubair; Aisyah R, ST.; Boekoesoe, Yuriko; Saleh, Yanti; Moonti, Agustinus; Mustafa, Ramlan; Machieu, Siti Rahmatia
AGROMIX Vol 16 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/agx.v16i1.5871

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Introduction: Food security programs have become a strategic issue that consistently attracts the attention of various levels of government, including village governments, as regulated in the Minister of Village, Development of Disadvantaged Regions, and Transmigration of the Republic of Indonesia. Thus, this program will create sustainable food security, which is also a measure of the success of rural development. Methods: This research is a quantitative study. The data source in this research is primary data obtained through the distribution of questionnaires to the district government, villages, and farmers, in accordance with the sample calculation requirements of 213 farmers, as well as through interviews and field observations. The data analysis techniques used are descriptive analysis and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) PLS. Results: (1) village development performance, resource management, collaboration and creativity of the farmer-breeder community is on fairly good criteria (2) resource management has a positive and significant effect on collaboration, resource management has a positive and significant effect on the creativity of farmer-breeders, resource management has a positive but insignificant effect on village development performance, collaboration has a positive and significant effect on village development performance, the creativity of farmer-breeders has a positive and significant effect on village development performance, resource management through collaboration has a positive and significant effect on village development performance, the creativity of farmer-breeders has a positive and significant effect on village development performance. Conclusion: collaboration and creativity of farmer-breeders are good mediating variables as they can enhance the influence of resource management on village development performance based on the priorities of village funds in plant and animal food security.
Co-Authors Abdul Fahmi A. Rasyid Abdul Gias Djafar Abdul Mahris Bakue Adelin Septianingsih Herson Adrianto Kalamento Afdal Tanaiyo Agustinus Moonti Ahmad Fadhli, Ahmad Ahmad Fadhly Ahmad Yusuf Ahmad, Merlin Ahmad, Sry Melisa Ali, Harisan Amelia Murtisari Amir Halid Amriyanti Ayuba Antuala, Sri Asmawati Anwar Fendy Aprilya, Lia Asda Rauf Astika, Lini Baruadi, Mahludin H Beby S D Banteng Bobihu, Ijhan Cahyani, Nisa Dwi Chossy, Achmad Datau, Elsy Febriani Daud, Sofyani David Dwiyahya M Tuna Debi Sintia Abas Denis Pangulili Desei, Frice Desriyanti Rasyid Echan Adam Efendi Yanto Elsy Febriani Datau Erwin Hujani Eyato, Fadila Fadel Amili Fahrul Ilham Febrianti Abubakar Febyola Abubakar Fitri Nur Hasanah Fitryane Lihawa Gaib, Siswan Y Haipi, Riski Hartin Ajuai Hasan, Fitran Hendra Habibu Hendra S Yubi Hendra, Mohamad Roqib Hendrawan, Wawan Ibrahim, Kristian Idris Bagu Indriani, Lusi Irmawati saul Irwan Bempah Ismail, Milawaty Jeflan Halidu Jusdin, Moh Jusuf, Maarifat Kadir, Liskawati Karlena Arsyad Kasim Nusi Kasim, Febby Sixtyani I. Kemi, Haddad Kono, Pardan Kunuti, Samsir A. Lagarusu, Liawati Larasati Sukmadewi Wibowo Lasena, Nurhayati Latif, Yopan Liskawati Kadir Machieu, Intan Nuraini Mahludin H. Baruwadi Mahmud, Sri Anggita Mandey, Moh Dandung Manto, Rizky Amalia Marike Mahmud Masenge, Cecenli Daeng Masni Masni Melana, Rahma Miftahuljannah Tanjung Api Miftha Hulzannah Alamri Mohamad Alfian Mantali Mohammad Zubair Hippy Moki, Nur Intan Monoarfa, Febri Yanti R. Mooduto, Serlin Nandaria Yakub Nindy Agustia Nunge Nur Mia Rahma Lahidjun Nur Silfiah Amin Nurmawi Ali Nurul Wakhidah Olii, Nur Ayin T. Pakaya, Mohammad Rivaldi Panigoro, Muhammad Abrar Panigoro, Soraya Pilowani, Nurfadilah K. Ponto, Moh Fais Pontoh, Moh Fais Pontoh, Siti Hajar Mirantia Rahayu Nangsi Paramata Rahayu, Baiq Handiningrat Rahim, Nur Cindi Rahmat Supu Ramlan Mustafa Rauf, Nurain Ria Indriani Ria Indriani Ria Indriani Rifni Mobi Riki Djamalu Rindiani Rajak Rischa Sherliyana Dewi Riska Halid Robiah Adhawiyah Rolianjana, I Putu Siska Ismail Siska Latongko Siswan Y Gaib Siswatiana Rahim Taha Siti Rahmatia Machieu Siti Yuliat Radji Sofyan duda, Felisha Putri Sofyan Duda Felisha putri Sriwahyuni Palia Sriwulanty Rudjua Sry Melisa Ahmad St Aisyah R St. Aisyah R Suangita, Indriyani Harmain Suci Puji Rahma Ahmad Suleman, Maryam Ulfa Supriyo Imran Suroto Suroto Tahala, Sri Indriyanti Tajeb, Widiawati Tamran Suaib Tangkudung, Anggun Juwita Tsamara, Devy Tune, Merlan Wawan K Tolinggi Yasin, Aldi Adriansyah Yeri Mahalika Yuliana Bakari Yulista Razak Yuni Listyani Amu Yuriko Boekoesoe Yusuf, Hendrik Zulham Sirajuddin