Waridin Waridin
Universitas Diponegoro

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Economic Benefits and Stakeholder’s Role In Community Forest Management In Rembang Regency, Central Java Province Waridin Waridin; Aini Nur Furoida; Cici Musliha; Arisanti Ayu Wardhani
Ekuitas: Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

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This study aims to analyze the economic benefits of the Pesanggem Desa Sale community in Rembang Regency, Central Java, that is obtained from the use of corn farming, and to analyze the role of stakeholders in the implementation of CFM in Sale Village. Sources of data were obtained using the accidental sampling method to determine the number of respondents and the purposive sampling method for key informants, each of which amounted to 48 people and 14 people. The analytical method used is using the R/C ratio, co-management, and stakeholder analysis. The results showed that the R/C value for the cultivation of corn and cattle obtained a value of 1.96 & 1.70 respectively, meaning that it is feasible to run, and collaboration between stakeholders in implementing CFM is categorized as good, indicated by a value of 4, while stakeholders who have influence and interest high in quadrant II or key player, namely Forest Village Community Institution (FVCI), State-Owned Forestry Company (SOFC), Pesanggem and Agriculture Office (AO). This study indicates that CFM management has been running well where farming as a form of collaboration with the community has decent business prospects; evaluation of the implementation of co-management also showed promising results. In addition, the stakeholders involved have carried out their roles according to their respective roles and interests.
Economic Benefits and Stakeholder’s Role In Community Forest Management In Rembang Regency, Central Java Province Waridin Waridin; Aini Nur Furoida; Cici Musliha; Arisanti Ayu Wardhani
Ekuitas: Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

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This study aims to analyze the economic benefits of the Pesanggem Desa Sale community in Rembang Regency, Central Java, that is obtained from the use of corn farming, and to analyze the role of stakeholders in the implementation of CFM in Sale Village. Sources of data were obtained using the accidental sampling method to determine the number of respondents and the purposive sampling method for key informants, each of which amounted to 48 people and 14 people. The analytical method used is using the R/C ratio, co-management, and stakeholder analysis. The results showed that the R/C value for the cultivation of corn and cattle obtained a value of 1.96 & 1.70 respectively, meaning that it is feasible to run, and collaboration between stakeholders in implementing CFM is categorized as good, indicated by a value of 4, while stakeholders who have influence and interest high in quadrant II or key player, namely Forest Village Community Institution (FVCI), State-Owned Forestry Company (SOFC), Pesanggem and Agriculture Office (AO). This study indicates that CFM management has been running well where farming as a form of collaboration with the community has decent business prospects; evaluation of the implementation of co-management also showed promising results. In addition, the stakeholders involved have carried out their roles according to their respective roles and interests.
DETERMINANTS OF FARMERS’ WELFARE IN INDONESIA: EVIDENCE FROM THE 2020–2024 MACROECONOMIC AGRICULTURAL INDICATORS Waridin Waridin; Made Ika Prastyadewi
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE (INJOLE)
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Farmers’ welfare remains a central issue in Indonesia’s rural economic development, particularly during periods of global economic volatility and increasing climate-related production risks. This study analyzes the determinants of farmers’ welfare in Indonesia from 2020 to 2024 using the Farmers’ Terms of Trade (NTP) as the welfare indicator. Monthly macroeconomic agricultural data were examined through multiple linear regression to evaluate the effects of the Farmers’ Received Price Index (IDTP), Farmers’ Paid Price Index (IDBP), Household Consumption Expenditure (KRT), and Production and Capital Input Costs (BPRB). The results indicate that IDTP has a significant positive effect on farmers’ welfare, demonstrating that higher commodity selling prices enhance purchasing power and income stability. Conversely, IDBP, KRT, and BPRB show significant negative impacts, indicating that rising input prices, increasing living costs, and higher production capital burdens reduce farmers’ net income and welfare. These findings are reinforced by recent empirical evidence that climate vulnerability and agricultural extension performance mediate the effectiveness of price incentives and cost management strategies. Policy implications highlight the urgency of stabilizing output market prices, improving access to cost-efficient inputs, strengthening adaptive capacity to climate impacts, and enhancing the institutional performance of agricultural extension systems. Strengthening these support mechanisms is essential to advancing inclusive and sustainable farmer welfare in Indonesia.