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ANALISIS FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PENDAPATAN PEDAGANG SAYUR KELILING DI KECAMATAN BANYUANYAR KABUPATEN PROBOLINGGO: Analysis of Factors Affecting The Income of Mobile Vegetable Vendors in Banyuanyar District Probolinggo Regency Haqiqi, Deni Rizqi; Lidyana, Novita; Oktaviani, Dewi Anggun
Jurnal Ilmiah Sosio Agribis Vol. 25 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Sosio Agribis Vol 25 No 2
Publisher : Study Program of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jisa25220255004

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menginvestigasi faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi pendapatan pedagang sayur keliling di Kecamatan Banyuanyar Kabupaten Probolinggo, dengan menggunakan analisis data regresi linear berganda. Variabel independen yang dianalisis meliputi modal usaha, lama usaha, tanggungan keluarga, jam kerja dan preferensi konsumen. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa secara simultan, seluruh variabel tersebut berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap pendapatan. Secara parsial modal usaha, lama usaha, dan jam kerja memiliki pengaruh yang positif dan signifikan, menunjukkan kontribusi langsung terhadap peningkatan pendapatan. Sebaliknya jumlah tanggungan keluarga tidak menunjukkan pengaruh yang signifikan, sementara preferensi konsumen menunjukkan pengaruh yang negatif signifikan. Di antara seluruh variabel lama usaha memiliki pengaruh paling dominan terhadap pendapatan, mengindikasikan pentingnya akumulasi pengalaman dan jaringan usaha dalam sektor informal seperti pedagang sayur keliling. Kata kunci: Jam Kerja, Lama Usaha, Modal Usaha, Preferensi Konsumen, Pendapatan, Tanggungan Keluarga. This study aims to investigate the factors influencing the income of mobile vegetable vendors in Banyuanyar District, Probolinggo Regency, using multiple linear regression analysis. The independent variables analyzed include business capital, business duration, number of dependents, working hours, and consumer preferences. The results of the analysis indicate that simultaneously, all these variables have a positive and significant effect on income. Partially, business capital, business duration, and working hours have positive and significant effects, demonstrating their direct contribution to income improvement. Conversely, the number of dependents does not show a significant effect, while consumer preference has a significantly negative effect. Among all variables, business duration has the most dominant influence on income, indicating the importance of accumulated experience and business networks in the informal sector, such as mobile vegetable vending. Keywords: Working Hours, Length of Business, Business Capital, Consumer Preferences, Income, Family Dependents.
Synergizing Soil Restoration and Circular Economy: Integrated Application of Nano-particle Enhanced Compost (NEC) and Husk Charcoal Suyani, Ida Sugeng; Nurhidayati, Nurhidayati; Hartanti, Aprilia; Oktaviani, Dewi Anggun; Susyanti, Jeni; Tito, Sama’ Iradat; Rahmansyah, Ahmad Iskandar
IMPOWERMENT SOCIETY Vol 9 No 1 (2026): February 2026
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30741/eps.v9i1.1873

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The progressive decline in rice productivity, currently reaching 7–8 tons/ha in Klaseman Village, is primarily attributed to soil fertility degradation resulting from the intensive and long-term application of inorganic chemical fertilizers. This environmental challenge necessitates a strategic technology transfer to remediate soil health and enhance farmer self-sufficiency through sustainable practices. This community service initiative aimed to elevate the technical proficiency and managerial capacity of the "Gotong Royong I" Farmer Group in the production and systematic application of Nano-particle Enhanced Compost (NEC). Utilizing a participatory approach, the program integrated theoretical socialization, hands-on manufacturing practice, and intensive field mentoring on a 0.5-hectare demonstration plot involving 25 participants. Empirical results demonstrate that 100% of the participants achieved mastery in independent NEC production, successfully generating 400 kg of the enhancer. Field implementation facilitated a 50% reduction in conventional chemical fertilizer dosage while yielding superior vegetative growth and improved soil vitality compared to control plots. Ultimately, this program effectively bridges the gap between laboratory innovation and community adoption, establishing a circular economy model that supports long-term agricultural sustainability.