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PERFORMANSI KELOMPOK TANI HUTAN (KTH) DALAM PENGELOLAAN HUTAN KEMASYARAKATAN: DIMENSI KELOLA KELEMBAGAAN, KAWASAN, DAN USAHA Hefri Oktoyoki; Benny Pratama; Safnizar Safnizar; Rika Himawan
JURNAL HUTAN PULAU-PULAU KECIL Vol 7 No 2 (2023): JHPPK
Publisher : Program Studi Manajemen Hutan, Pascasarjana Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jhppk.v7i2.10824

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This research examines the essence of Social Forestry, including community forestry, which consists of three aspects: institutional, area, and business management. The method is an exploratory approach with data taken using survey methods and field observations. The dimensions of institutional arrangements, forest area management, and enterprises are measured using indicators from the Head of Extension and Human Resources Development Agency Regulation No. P.5/P2SDM/Set/Kum.1/7/2020. The assessment results for KTH Tunas Maju's institutional performance in the area management dimension showed a score of 205 or 56.94% of the maximum indicator value of 360. The assessment for area management performance reached a score of 120, equivalent to 60% of the maximum indicator value of 200. The business management performance score was 215, or 48.86% of the maximum indicator value 440. Consequently, KTH Tunas Maju's overall score is 540, placing it in the "Intermediate-level KTH" category. Considering the existing potential, there is still substantial space for improvement in its performance. Indicators that require enhancement include increased participation of women in leadership positions and membership within the group, the addition of group activity plans, frequency of group meetings, member attendance rates, completeness of secretarial and administrative functions, involvement of managers and members in capacity-building activities and training, and the necessity for a Community Forestry Extension Officer. Furthermore, expanding business partnerships, diversifying products, and increasing business capital is essential.
ANALISIS STRATEGI BAURAN PEMASARAN AGROWISATA KEBUN BUNGA D’SYANDANA DI KABUPATEN REJANG LEBONG Hefri Oktoyoki; Gracia Gabrienda; Mya Novita Sari; Tria Anti Sukmala Yulisa; Paisal Ansiska
Paradigma Agribisnis Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Paradigma Agribisnis
Publisher : lembaga penelitian universitas swadaya gunung jati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33603/jpa.v3i2.5013

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Keberadaan Kebun bunga di Kabupaten Rejang Lebong merupakan hal baru dan perkembanganya cenderung terus bermunculan tetapi juga banyak yang hilang. Akibat dari pemasaran yang belum massive, sehingga aktivitas wisatanya kurang menarik dan tidak mampu memenuhi harapan wisatawan, oleh karena itu dibutuhkan strategi pemasaran yang tepat. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk merumuskan strategi pemasaran Agrowisata Kebun Bunga di Kabupaten Rejang Lebong, Penelitian ini mendapatkan data dari kuesioner. dilakukan di kebun bunga D’Syandana. Metode yang digunakan dalam pengumpulan data menggunakan teknik sampling. Metode pengolahan data melalui analisis bauran pemasaran dan analisis strategi pemasaran. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan faktor yang paling berpengaruh kuat adalah tiket masuk yang terjangkau dan mutu produk bunga yang berkualitas mampu mempengaruhi minat pengunjung. Kelemahannya pada manajemen usaha belum baik, sangat minim tenaga kerja profesional. Kegiatan promosi masih kurang, teknologi yang digunakan masih sederhana. Faktor peluang terbesar adalah kecendrungan niche tourism berbasis alam. Faktor ancaman tertinggi adalah Pesaing objek wisata berbasis alami. Analisis SWOT dan AHP menghasilkan 5 alternatif strategi pemasaran, yaitu: meningkatkan kualitas produk (value drivers) yang bersifat milenial dan terinstagramable, memperluas target pasar, mengikuti event-event secara rutin, meningkatkan kualitas SDM melalui pelatihan khusus, dan melakukan kerjasama dengan investor untuk mendapatkan  modal Kata kunci : Agrowisata, Kebun Bunga, Pemasaran, Strategi   
Strategi Pengembangan Perkebunan Kopi Masyarakat Rejang melalui Kajian Etnobotani Edward Gland Tetelepta; Paisal Ansiska; Mohammad Amin Lasaiba; Hefri Oktoyoki
Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan Vol 22, No 5 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : School of Postgraduate Studies, Diponegoro Univer

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jil.22.5.1143-1151

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Kabupaten Rejang Lebong di Provinsi Bengkulu, Indonesia, memiliki potensi besar dalam budidaya kopi dengan perkebunan kopi yang unik berkat jenis kopi dan metode bercocok tanam khasnya. Iklim dan geografi mendukung kesuksesan budidaya kopi, yang masih menggunakan teknik tradisional. Praktik budaya menanam kopi secara tradisional dihubungkan dengan kearifan lokal turun-temurun dan memiliki dampak signifikan terhadap etnobotani di perkebunan kopi. Penelitian etnobotani menjadi penting untuk pembangunan ekonomi dan kesejahteraan petani, fokus pada pemahaman pemanfaatan tanaman di perkebunan kopi. Studi ini melibatkan 33 jenis tumbuhan yang dimanfaatkan oleh masyarakat, termasuk dalam kegiatan seperti bahan makanan, kayu bakar, obat, bahan bangunan, ritual, pewarna, dan sebagai sumber pendapatan ekonomi serta penentuan batas lahan. Tumbuhan tertentu seperti Coffea canephora, Bambusoideae, Myristica fragrans, dan lainnya memiliki nilai indeks kepentingan budaya dan kultivar pemanfaatan yang tinggi. Pengembangan perkebunan kopi di Rejang Lebong dapat dimulai dengan sistem pertanian berkelanjutan, tumpang sari tanaman, penyuluhan pasca panen, dan penguatan kelompok tani untuk meningkatkan produksi dan pemasaran produk pertanian.
Diversity of Soil Arthropods in Three Elevations of Coffee Plantations, Tebat Pulau Village, Bermani Ulu, Rejang Lebong District Ariffatchur Fauzi; Agustin Zarkani; Maulana Insanul Kamil; Elsa Lolita Putri; Willi Novrian; Hefri Oktoyoki; Fitri Yuwita S; Hariz Eko Wibowo; Rihan Ifebri
AGRITROPICA : Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Badan Penerbitan Fakultas Pertanian (BPFP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/j.agritropica.6.2.88-93

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Coffee is a leading commodity in Bengkulu Province, whose production still needs to be improved. One of the supporting factors for coffee fruit production is the existence of a good soil arthropod ecosystem. Information regarding the diversity of soil arthropods can be considered in evaluating coffee plants' health. This research aims to obtain initial data on the diversity of soil arthropods and their role in central coffee plantations in Tebat Pulau Village, Bermani Ulu District, Rejang Lebong Regency. This research began with taking soil samples from productive coffee plantations. The type of coffee plant sampled was robusta coffee at an altitude of 900, 1000, and 1100 meters above sea level. Next, the soil taken is placed in the bottom funnel. Arthropods obtained from the Berlesse funnel were identified and counted. The results of counting arthropods are used to calculate diversity, dominance, and evenness index numbers. The results show moderate variability in the three types of elevation: low dominance, high evenness. Research also shows that the highest number of arthropods is found at an altitude of 900 m, and the most common type is acarina.
The Role of the Government in Tenure Issues and Land Management for Community Forest Development Oktoyoki, Hefri; Ansiska, Paisal; Ifebri, Rihan
GEOFORUM Jurnal Geografi dan Pendidikan Geografi 2022: Volume 1 Nomor 2
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Geografi FKIP Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/geoforumvol1iss2pp88--95

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Community forests, by definition, are located on privately owned land and are managed by the local people, so there should be no tenure issues related to them. However, several factors can trigger land conflicts. First, community forests are sometimes established under profit-sharing schemes between different landowners and forest farmers who work the land. Still, the agreements are often informal and need to be in accordance with the Basic Agrarian Law (UUPA). Second, community forests planted on idle state-owned land have the potential to cause conflicts between the government and the people. Third, there are conflicts between different managers of community forests. Solutions to prevent and resolve potential tenure conflicts in community forests include: first, providing education and assistance and resolving disputes through negotiation and mediation. Second, state-owned land can be converted into private property (either for individuals or groups), and the land can be designated as HTR (Community Plantation Forests) and HKm (Community Forests). Third, encouraging the clear demarcation of land/forest boundaries used, creating a proportional social structure within the production dimension, ensuring clear land ownership and supervision, and strengthening the institutions of community forest farmers by the gove
Reflection on the Contribution of Environmental Development and Energy Resilience from Bengkulu to Indonesia Oktoyoki, Hefri; Safnizar, Safnizar; Ansiska, Paisal
GEOFORUM 2023: Volume 2 Nomor 1
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Geografi FKIP Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/geoforumvol2iss1pp50-59

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Bengkulu's resources hold potential for Indonesia's future. This research, using a qualitative method through literature review, aims to create an in-depth report. The social forestry program in Bengkulu contributes to reducing emissions and poverty. The region's marine biodiversity includes fish, mangroves, and coral reefs. Erosion and accretion occur at river mouths due to waves and construction. The community is aware of socio-economic vulnerabilities. A proposed coastal management strategy involves coastal cell units. The expansion of mangrove areas has been claimed by various parties. The mangrove ecosystems in Bengkulu exhibit specific temperatures, salinity, pH, DO, and TDS levels. Conservation efforts involve local communities. Bengkulu also has potential for hydropower in Lebong, North Bengkulu, Kaur, and Muko-Muko. Additionally, Bengkulu's energy potential includes geothermal and micro-hydro power. Strategic utilization is needed for long-term energy security. New applications of these resources have positive impacts on villages, energy efficiency, and economic opportunities. A map of micro-hydro energy potential is essential for its benefits, and Bengkulu is crucial for national energy security.
Comparative Study of Red-Picked and Random-Picked Robusta Coffee Farming Businesses among Small Farmers in Rejang Lebong, Bengkulu. Oktoyoki, Hefri; Siswahyono, Siswahyono
GEOFORUM 2023: Volume 2 Nomor 2
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Geografi FKIP Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/geoforumvol2iss2pp108-117

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This study compares the red cherry coffee harvesting method and the mixed-maturity coffee harvesting method in Suban Ayam Village, Rejang Lebong Regency, with an emphasis on farm income. The maturity of coffee cherries at harvest, particularly in the form of red cherry picking or various other stages of ripeness, results in coffee with different characteristics. The research aims to analyze the economic and cultural differences between these coffee harvesting methods. Primary data were collected through observations and direct interviews with farmers using questionnaires. Data analysis involved evaluating production costs, revenue and income, and R/C ratios, as well as comparing profits and expenses. The results show significant differences in production costs between red cherry coffee and mixed-maturity coffee, with red cherry coffee having lower production costs. The revenue from red cherry coffee was also higher per unit area per year, resulting in higher net income. Both methods have an R/C ratio greater than 1, indicating that both are feasible and profitable, but the R/C ratio for red cherry coffee (8.70) is higher, demonstrating its economic superiority. With the same land area and planting area, red cherry coffee has an R/C ratio of 7.6, indicating higher efficiency in generating greater income. These findings reflect the advantage for coffee farmers in Suban Ayam Village in using the red cherry coffee harvesting method. In conclusion, the red cherry harvesting method is more profitable in terms of income and economic efficiency compared to the mixed-maturity method. These results reflect the preference of coffee farmers in Suban Ayam Village for the red cherry method, which is more financially advantageous.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat melalui Pilot Project Biochar Kopi Desa Rindu Hati Provinsi Bengkulu Putri, Elsa Lolita; Utami, Kartika; Sari, Dyah Puspita; Ifebri, Rihan; Oktoyoki, Hefri
Jumat Pertanian: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Agustus
Publisher : LPPM Universitas KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/abdimasper.v5i2.3713

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Dedication to improving the productivity and welfare of coffee farmers in Rindu Hati village by using biochar made from coffee husk waste. The aim is to coordinate and socialize coffee farmers in increasing production and soil quality in coffee plantations in Rindu Hati village. The method used in this non-profit activity is Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) to share information within coffee farmer groups. Social service activities occur in Rindu Hat Village, Central Government of Bengkulu, Bengkulu Province. The target group is the Simpang Bening Farmer Group. The service was carried out through observation and field school to bio-talk coffee husk waste for members of coffee farmer groups in Rindu Hati Village, Central Bengkulu Administrative Region. The objectives of the activities carried out are to increase the understanding of Simpang Bening farmer groups about the utilization of coffee bean shell waste and the use of coffee biochar to increase production and soil fertility in the coffee plantation of Rindu Hati village.
Business Development Strategy for the Tofu Industry (Case Study: Pak Suharno's Business in Sidorejo Village, Curup Tengah District, Rejang Lebong Regency) Oktoyoki, Hefri; Marina, Marina; Sihasale, Daniel Anthoni; Ansiska, Paisal
JENDELA PENGETAHUAN Vol 15 No 2 (2022): JENDELA PENGETAHUAN
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp15iss2pp116-125

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This research aims to determine the development strategy of Pak Suharno's tofu industry in Sidorejo Village, Curup Tengah District, Rejang Lebong Regency. The study was conducted from May to June 2021. The method used to determine the respondents was purposive sampling with three groups of respondents: business actors, local communities, government officials, and experts. Data analysis was performed using IFE, EFE, SWOT, and AHP matrices. The study's results indicate the presence of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Based on the IE (Internal-External) matrix, Pak Suharno's tofu industry in Sidorejo Village, Curup Tengah District, Rejang Lebong Regency, is in cell 5, which represents the Growth Stability or Hold and Maintain position. Alternative strategies that can be applied to Pak Suharno's tofu industry in Sidorejo Village, Curup Tengah District, Rejang Lebong Regency, are S-O (Strength-Opportunity) strategy, W-O (Weakness-Opportunities) strategy, S-T (Strength-Threat) strategy, and W-T (Weakness-Threat) strategy. Five priority hierarchies have been concluded based on the highest to lowest assessments from experts, resulting in the most attractive strategy focusing on the development of the tofu industry in Sidorejo Village, Curup Tengah District, Rejang Lebong Regency, which is to improve distribution channels (0.385). Business actors play a critical role in improving the availability of raw materials at the upstream level (0.149) and expanding distribution networks (0.047). The consideration for the SO alternative strategy (0.087) is to develop tofu products, improve marketing facilities by opening educational tourism, and collaborate with other parties to expand marketing.
Financial Feasibility Study and Development of Technical Specifications for Coffee Agroforestry for Community Forest Farmers with Revolving Fund Support for Productivity Optimization Oktoyoki, Hefri; Pratama, Benny; Putra, Yusran Panca; Novrian, Willi; Douni, James Byeker; Ansiska, Paisal
JENDELA PENGETAHUAN Vol 17 No 2 (2024): JENDELA PENGETAHUAN
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp17iss2pp239-251

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This research investigates coffee agroforestry systems' financial feasibility and technical specifications in community forests (HKm). Coffee agroforestry is acknowledged for its potential to enhance biodiversity, increase land productivity, maintain ecological balance, and provide economic benefits for small-scale farmers. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, utilizing in-depth interviews, field observations, and questionnaires to gather primary data while incorporating reports and literature as secondary data sources. The analysis reveals that the coffee agroforestry system in HKm demonstrates financial viability, with a positive NPV, a BCR exceeding 1, and an IRR of 33%. However, challenges such as insufficient technical knowledge and limited financial support persist as significant barriers. Furthermore, this research develops technical specifications, including selecting high-quality coffee seeds, shoot grafting techniques, fertilization, and pest management practices. These specifications are intended to serve as a practical guide for farmers adopting coffee agroforestry systems, enabling them to improve productivity and economic well-being. Moreover, the findings of this study provide a solid foundation for developing policies that encourage the widespread adoption of coffee agroforestry. As a result, this research makes notable contributions to both the scientific and practical aspects of coffee agroforestry for Community Forest farmers, paving the way for further research and formulating comprehensive strategies to address the challenges farmers face.
Co-Authors Abidin, M. Yusril AGUS SUSATYA Agustin Zarkani Amelia, Amanda Ansiska, Paisal Ariffatchur Fauzi Asep Asriani, Fera Bainamus, Putri Milanda Bambang Sulistyo Benny Pratama Damaiyana, Tahnia Darti, Mardelena Septi Mi Denaldy, Geofaldy Dwi Depires, Kevin Dewilna Helmi Didik Suharjito Dimas Prasaja, Dimas Douni, James Byeker Ela Hasri Windari Elsa Lolita Putri Fadillah, Daffa Hanniyaah Faradik, Mela Faradika, Mela Febri Nur Pramudya, Febri Nur Fernando, Ronal Fery Murtiningrum Fery Murtiningrum Fery Murtiningrum Fery Murtiningrum, Fery Fitri Yuwita S Ginting, Khairul Ikhwanda Gracia Gabrienda Gracia Gabrienda Gracia Gabrienda Gracia Gabrienda, Gracia Gunggung Senoaji Guswarni Anwar Hariz Eko Wibowo Heliza Wahyuni Hendri Bustamam Ifebri, Rihan Ihza, Yoandha A. Indriati Meilina Sari Irawan, Eki Agus Izzati, Miftahul Juwita Delvina Sari Kanang S. Hendarto Kasrina Kasrina Krisna Fachreza, Muhammad Kurniati, Yasih Mardiana, Surya Marina Marina Maulana Insanul Kamil Maulana Insanul Kamil Mohammad Amin Lasaiba Muhammad Nur Alif Mya Novita Sari Novrian, Willi Paisal Ansiska Pasaribu, Salsah Nabila Boru Paulina, Maria Prastyo, Muhamad Randy Eko Pratama, Benny Priyono Prawito Putra, Yusran Panca Putri, Elsa Lolita Rajagukguk, Roy Firmanto Rihan Ifebri Rika Himawan Rimdam, Dian Hasanah Safnizar Safnizar Safnizar, Safnizar Saharuddin Sari, Dyah Puspita Sari, Mya Novita Sari, Novia Perwita Selviana Anggraini Septiana, Wina Sihasale, Daniel Anthoni Siswahyono, Siswahyono Sutini Sutini, Sutini Tetelepta, Edward Gland Tria Anti Sukmala Yulisa Utami, Kartika Vikra Zaky Zanovid Wahyuni, Heliza Wijayanti, Arum Dersi Willi Novrian Yasih Kurniati Yulisa, Tria Anti Sukmala