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Journal : Tarjih: Agribusiness Development Journal

Keberlanjutan Pembibitan Sapi Potong Berdasarkan Dimensi Ekologi Tanri Giling Rasyid; Ahmad Ramadhan Siregar; ST. Rohani; Ilham Syarif; Muhammad Hatta; Pipi Diansari; Alima Bachtiar Abdullahi; Muhammmad Darwis; Putra Astaman; Aulia Nurul Hikmah; Hariyadi
Tarjih : Agribusiness Development Journal Vol. 3 No. 01 (2023): VOLUME 03, NOMOR 01, JUNI 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47030/tadj.v3i01.487

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Pembibitan sapi potong merupakan input yang paling penting dalam budidaya sapi potong namun hal ini kurang diminati oleh peternak. Ada beberapa faktor yang menyebabkan peternak kurang berminat dalam usaha pembibitan sapi potong, yaitu masalah permodalan yang cukup besar, penguasaan teknologi serta pengetahuan yang kurang memadai dan waktu pembibitan sapi yang cukup lama. Tujuan penelitian adalah untuk menentukan status keberlanjutan pembibitan sapi potong berdasarkan dimensi ekologi di Kecamatan Barru Kabupaten Barru. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode survey, wawancara, dan Focus Group Discussion. Data diolah dengan teknik ordinasi Rap-Local Beef Cattle Breeding melalui metode MultiDimensional Scaling (MDS) untuk analisis keberlanjutan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa keberlanjutan pembibitan sapi potong berdasarkan dimensi ekologi statusnya cukup berkelanjutan.
Potensi Pengembangan Agribisnis Madu sebagai Sumber Nafkah Petani di Kabupaten Maros Hikmah, Aulia Nurul; Astaman, Putra
Tarjih : Agribusiness Development Journal Vol. 4 No. 01 (2024): VOLUME 04, NOMOR 01, JUNI 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47030/tadj.v4i01.756

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Kebutuhan produk madu di Indonesia terus meningkat setiap tahun, namun tidak diimbangi oleh produksi karena peramu lebah masih dikelola secara tradisional. Kecamatan Camba merupakan daerah penghasil madu hutan di Kabupaten Maros. Tujuan penelitian ini yaitu untuk mengetahui potensi agribisnis madu sebagai sumber nafkah petani. Data yang dikumpulkan meliputi data primer berupa aspek sosial peramu madu yang diperoleh melalui wawancara dengan bantuan kuesioner serta observasi langsung untuk mengetahui proses pemanenan madu hutan di Kecamatan Camba. Teknik sampel yang digunakan yaitu sampling jenuh sebanyak 30 peramu madu. Penelitian ini dianalisis secara kualitatif deskriptif. Hasil penelitian menjukkan bahwa agribisnis madu di Kecamatan Camba berpotensi untuk dikembangkan dilihat dari segi produksi pertahun mencapai 11.710 kg. Dari segi sosial, agribisnis madu dapat dikembangkan berdasarkan pengalaman petani yang lebih dari 11 tahun bekerja sebagai peramu madu. Dari segi lingkungan, Kecamatan Camba memiliki potensi alam untuk pengembangan agribisnis madu dengan ketersediaan sumber pakan yang berlimpah. Penelitian memiliki keterbatasan dari segi jumlah responden dan kajian studi, penelitian berikutnya dapat menambah luasan wilayah, jumlah responden penelitian, dan kajian kajian yang mengarah ke kondisi landscape-lifescape. Selain itu, temuan ini dapat dijadikan sebagai rujukan bagi para pemangku kepentingan agribisnis madu, terkhusus bagi pemerintah Kabupaten Maros agar dapat lebih memperhatikan potensi madu serta mengarahkan kebijakan untuk pengembangan Agribisnis Madu yang lebih berkelanjutan dan berdaya saing di wilayah dataran tinggi seperti Kecamatan Camba, Kabupaten Maros.
Partnership Pattern in Bali Cattle Risk Management in Purification Cluster Area Siregar, Ahmad Ramadhan; Astaman, Putra; Munizu, Musran; Hastang; Dassir, Muhammad; Hikmah, Aulia Nurul; Darwis, Muhammad
Tarjih : Agribusiness Development Journal Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): VOLUME 04, NOMOR 02, DESEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47030/tadj.v4i02.827

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Agricultural businesses, including beef cattle farming, are prone to risks and losses. Partnerships provide many benefits and reduce the risk of business losses through market assurance, added value, and an increased portfolio of productive assets. The Bali cattle cluster is a place of centralized development in cattle breeding to enhance high competitiveness. The study aims to build a partnership model for managing the risk of the Bali cattle business in the Bali cattle purification cluster. The research used a survey method with a descriptive qualitative approach. The results showed two partnership models in the research location: the partnership of the livestock company and the traditional partnership. Business cooperation is established in partnership with farmers by dividing profits among 50% farmers, 45% companies, and 5% farmer-livestock groups. As for traditional partnerships, farmers and owners get 50% of the profits each. So, the two business models of beef cattle farming have advantages and disadvantages. The partnership system has a good impact on farmers in managing their business risks because farmers feel helped by these two partnerships in the research location, especially for farmers who still have minimal business capital in the Bali cattle business. Future research will be maximized if it increases the number of respondents and the size of the research area to detect agricultural partnership patterns in rural areas.
Natural Resource Capital for Sustainable Livelihoods in Social Forestry Areas: A Case Study from Enrekang Regency Astaman, Putra; Hikmah, Aulia Nurul; Dassir, Muhammad; Nadirah, St
Tarjih : Agribusiness Development Journal Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): VOLUME 04, NOMOR 02, DESEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47030/tadj.v4i02.875

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The main problem is how natural resource management, especially forests, can improve community welfare without compromising environmental sustainability. This study aims to analyze the role of natural resource capital in supporting sustainable livelihoods in the social forest area of Enrekang Regency and evaluate the social and economic impacts of the social forestry program implemented in the area. The research method used is a qualitative approach with in-depth interviews with communities and relevant stakeholders and analysis of relevant secondary data. The research findings show that the social forestry program provides positive impacts through increased income, food security, and employment opportunities for the community. However, there are still challenges in the form of a lack of technical knowledge and dependence on illegal logging practices. This research makes a new contribution by exploring the potential for collaboration between the government, communities, and non-governmental organizations in sustainable social forest management. In conclusion, the success of social forest management is highly dependent on strengthening community capacity and implementing environmentally friendly forestry practices. The policy implication of this finding is the importance of government support in providing technical training and supervision of social forestry programs. The recommendation for future research is to conduct further studies on the long-term impact of the agroforestry program in improving economic and environmental sustainability in social forest areas.
Palm Sugar Marketing Strategy in Improving Community Welfare in Kunyi Village, Anreapi Sub-District Kasmawati; Dambe, Jumriani; Hikmah, Aulia Nurul
Tarjih : Agribusiness Development Journal Vol. 5 No. 01 (2025): VOLUME 05, NOMOR 01, JUNI 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47030/tadj.v5i01.925

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Palm sugar is one of the commodities that has the potential to be developed in West Sulawesi, especially in Polewali Mandar Regency This study aims to determine and analyze the marketing strategy of palm sugar in Kunyi Village, Anreapi District, Polewali Mandar Regency. This study uses a qualitative method with primary and secondary data collection with the data analysis method used in this study, namely the 7P Marketing Mix analysis. The results of the study indicate that palm sugar farmers in Kunyi Village do not yet have an effective marketing strategy to increase palm sugar sales. They face marketing constraints such as unstable selling prices and want to improve their marketing capabilities. This study recommends the development of effective marketing strategies, mentoring training programs, improving infrastructure, cooperation with stakeholders, and developing more diverse and quality palm sugar products to increase palm sugar sales and improve the welfare of the Kunyi Village community.
The Role of Agricultural Extension Workers in Developing Farmer Groups in Rea Village Binuang District Polewali Mandar Regency Mardawati; Hikmah, Aulia Nurul; Dambe, Jumriani
Tarjih : Agribusiness Development Journal Vol. 5 No. 01 (2025): VOLUME 05, NOMOR 01, JUNI 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47030/tadj.v5i01.927

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Agricultural extension workers are very important to encourage farmers, but their effectiveness in certain areas still needs to be studied in more depth. This study aims to analyze the role of agricultural extension workers in developing farmer groups in Rea Village Binuang District Polewali Mandar Regency. The research method uses primary data obtained through questionnaires from 30 respondents selected by purposive sampling from rice, corn, and cocoa farmer groups. Data analysis uses quantitative descriptive methods and scoring with an ordinal scale to measure the role of extension workers The results of the study showed that the role of agricultural extension workers as motivators, facilitators, organizers, and technicians was in the good category, with a high average score in each aspect. Farmers' assessment of the role of extension workers as motivators with an average score of 2.80 in the good category, farmers' assessment of the role of extension workers as facilitators with an average score of 2.47 was in the good category and farmers' assessment of the role of extension workers as organizers with an average score of 2.47 was in the good category and farmers' assessment of the role of agricultural extension workers as technicians with an average score of 2.50.
Economic Feasibility Analysis of Coconut Oil Business in Patampanua Village, Matakali District Junaedi Y; Aulia, Aulia Nurul Hikmah; Hamsah
Tarjih : Agribusiness Development Journal Vol. 5 No. 01 (2025): VOLUME 05, NOMOR 01, JUNI 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47030/tadj.v5i01.970

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Patampanua Village has great potential in developing the coconut oil industry because of the community's experience and skills in processing coconuts. However, the traditional methods limit the added value of the product. Therefore, a comprehensive economic analysis is needed to determine the feasibility and potential of this business. This study aims to analyze the economic feasibility of the coconut oil business in Patampanua Village. The research method used is a quantitative and qualitative method with a saturated sampling technique on 30 coconut oil business actors. We collected data through observation, questionnaires, and documentation, then analyzed using income analysis, R/C Ratio, and Break Even Point (BEP). The results of the analysis show that the coconut oil business has a potential income of IDR 30,793,000 per month and a profit of IDR 16,751,929 per month. The R/C Ratio value of 2.19 indicates that this business has good production efficiency. Break Even Point (BEP) is achieved at a minimum sale of 11 units or IDR 512,046. The obstacles facing this business include the difficulty of getting a stable market and fluctuating raw material prices. Strategies that can be done to increase revenue and profit include building a marketing network, developing marketing strategies, managing raw material prices, and product diversification. The results of this study can be a reference for entrepreneurs and local governments to develop coconut oil businesses in Patampanua Village.
When Risks Collide: Compound Vulnerability to Natural Disasters, Market Fluctuations, and Pandemics – Insight from Enrekang, Indonesia Astaman, Putra; Hikmah, Aulia Nurul; Dassir, Muhammad; Siregar, Ahmad Ramadhan; Qinayah, Mirnatul; Aisyah, Megawati; Herlyani S.
Tarjih : Agribusiness Development Journal Vol. 5 No. 01 (2025): VOLUME 05, NOMOR 01, JUNI 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47030/tadj.v5i01.981

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The vulnerability of agrarian communities to shocks, seasonality, and long-term trends is a complex challenge that requires holistic analysis. This study aims to analyze the dynamic interaction between the three dimensions of vulnerability (shock-seasonality-trend) in agrarian communities in disaster-prone areas, using a holistic approach that fills the gap in previous literature, which tends to be partial. Using a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews (25 key informants), focus group discussions (4 sessions), and secondary document analysis. The findings reveal that: (1) Shocks such as natural disasters and disease outbreaks weaken economic resilience due to infrastructure damage and health costs; (2) Seasonal pressures (pest attacks, price fluctuations) increase income instability, exacerbated by dependence on monoculture and limited market access; (3) Long-term trends (droughts, climate change) threaten agricultural sustainability through extreme weather and declining land productivity. Community adaptation strategies include crop diversification, the formation of savings and loan groups, and the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices, but these are hampered by a lack of institutional and technological support. This study highlights the need for integrated policies that combine ecosystem-based mitigation, strengthening early warning systems, and climate resilience training programs. The study's implications contribute to the literature on multidimensional vulnerability and provide practical recommendations for achieving sustainable community resilience.
Co-Authors . Hamsiah A. Ni’mahtul Churriyah Ahmad Ramadhan Siregar Ahmad Ramadhan Siregar Aisyah Aisyah, Megawati alfira, alfira Alima Bachtiar Abdullahi Ansyar, Ansyar Ardiansya, Ardiansya Arfah, Aziza Noor Sheha Asma, Annisa Fahira Asmiranda, Asmiranda Asmiranda, Asmiranda Sheha Asrandi Basri, Zulkifli Dambe, Jumriani Diansari, Pipi Fatimah, Sri Putri Fatimah, ST Gustiana Gustiana, Gustiana Hakim, Muh. Haidir Hamsah Hamsah, Hamsah Hamsiah Hamsiah Hardianti Hardianti, Hardianti Hariyadi Hariyadi, Hariyadi Harmin Adijaya Putri Hastang Hastang, Hastang Herlyani S. Hildayanti, Hildayanti Ilham Syarif Jumriani Dambe Junaedi Y Kasmawati Laba, Muhammad Sabir Liani, Putri Makhabbah Jamilatun Mardawati Muh. Darwis Muhammad Alwi Muhammad Dassir Muhammad Dassir Muhammad Erik Kurniawan Muhammad Hatta Muhammmad Darwis Mulaputri Ma'mur, Sitti Hardiyanti Musran Munizu Nadirah, Siti Nadirah, St Nasbar, Nasbar Nur Fatonny Nurdin, Fadilah Nurfadilla, Nurfadilla Nurul Nurfadillah Nurfadillah Nurhaliza, Nurhaliza Pipi Diansari Putra Astaman Putri Nurul Sari, Putri Nurul Qinayah, Mirnatul Rahman, Adi Putra Rahman, Adiputra Rahmat Rahmat Raisa, Daeva Mubarika Saddam Suliman Mohamed Yousof Safitri, Oktavia Lintang Sahabuddin, Arfah Salmawati Salmawati, Salmawati Salsabila, Salsabila Sheha Sitti Nadira Sitti Nadirah Sitti Nadirah St Rohani, St ST. Rohani Syarif Syarif Tanri Giling Rasyid Wiwik Handayani Yousof, Sadam Suliman Mohamed Yudiyanti, Ervina Yuyun Wahyuni Zailan, Ahmad Zalsabila, Annisa Zulkfili. Z, Muhammad