Neng Susi, Neng
Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Lancang Kuning Pekanbaru

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Optimizing the Growth of Porang Plants (Amorphophalus Muelleri) using a Combination of Market Waste Compost and Growmore Fertilizer Purnama, Indra; Susi, Neng; Ihsan, Fikratul; Franseda, Franseda
Jurnal Pertanian Vol. 14 No. 1 (2023): APRIL
Publisher : Universitas Djuanda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30997/jp.v14i1.7333

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Porang (Amorphophalus Muelleri) is a tuber plant from Araceae family that is easily live in various types and soil condition. In the food industry porang flour is used as a thickening agent, emulsion stabilizer and gel former, while in the pharmaceutical industry it is used as a coating material. This was do the increased in demand for exports of porang tubers in the form of flour and chips. The increasing demand for porang, so that porang cultivation has economic value. The selection of the appropriate fertilizer is one of the efforts to increase porang productivity. Therfore, the aim of this research was to obtain the scintific data about interaction of organic waste market fertilizerand growmore fertilizer toward of vegetative growth of porang plant. This research used RAL Factorial have 2 factor with 3 treatments level each others were the first factor is doses of organic waste market fertilizer (0g/polybag, 200 g/polybag and 400 g/polybag) and the second factor is doses of growmore fertilizer (0 g/l, 1 g/l and 2 g/l). The parameters in this research were plant height, petiole diameter, number of petioles and number of lateral roots of porang plant. The result on this research showed that interaction of organic waste market fertilizer and growmore fertilizer was signicantly affected of plant height, petiole diameter and number of lateral roots, but did not significantly affected of number of porang petioles. The best treatment obtained from interaction of organic waste market fertilizer at dosage 400g/polybag and growmore fertilizer at a dosage 1g/l.
The Influence Of Fertilizing Humidity And Chicken Egg Shell On The Growth And Pondoh Round Eggplant Production Sinaga, Paulus Diego; Susi, Neng; Lidar, Seprita
JURAGAN - Jurnal Agroteknologi Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Rahmatan Fiddunya Wal Akhirah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58794/juragan.v2i2.846

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One of the reasons for the low eggplant production in Riau is that the soil type in Riau is generally Red Yellow Podzolik (PMK). Utilization of PMK soil as a medium for plant growth is faced with various problems, especially the physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil which are less supportive for growth. To be able to improve PMK soil, it is necessary to provide a lot of organic matter, such as vermicompost fertilizer. Vermicompost organic fertilizer is an organic fertilizer plus, because it contains macro and micro nutrients and growth hormones that are readily absorbed by plants. In addition, giving egg shells is a household waste that can still be used to fertilize plants. Eggshell contains 94% calcium carbonate, 1% calcium phosphate, 1% magnesium carbonate and 4% organic compounds (Rahmawati and Nisa, 2015). The high calcium carbonate contained in eggshells can be used as an alternative source of calcium. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect and the best combination of casting and chicken eggshell fertilizer on the growth and production of pondoh round eggplant (Solanum melongena L.). This research was carried out experimentally using a factorial Completely Randomized Design (CRD), which consisted of two factors, namely K (Kascing Fertilizer) consisting of 3 levels, and factor C (Chicken egg shells), consisting of 3 levels, each consisting of 3 repetitions, The number of experimental units is 27 plots, each plot consists of 4 plants and 2 plants as samples, so that the total plant is 27 x 4 = 108 plants. The result of this research is that the interaction of vermicompost fertilizer and chicken egg shells has a significant effect on plant height, stem diameter, number of fruits, fruit weight per plant, fruit diameter of eggplant plants, by giving 100 g of castor fertilizer/plant and 30 chicken egg shells. g/plant is the best dose in this study.
Seizure of Local Community Land: Case Study on the Negative Impact of Firestone's Involvement in Liberia Susi, Neng; Mahdi, Imam
Journal La Sociale Vol. 5 No. 6 (2024): Journal La Sociale
Publisher : Borong Newinera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journal-la-sociale.v5i6.1429

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Land seizure by foreign investors in Liberia can pose a threat to the individual security of local communities. This research employs a descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach to explore the impact of land and housing rights seizures in Liberia. Dependency theory is used to analyze the asymmetric relationship between multinational companies and local communities, while human security theory is used to understand the threats faced by individuals in this context. The research findings show that land and housing rights seizures by foreign investors in Liberia can threaten individual security. Multinational companies often exploit vulnerabilities and legal uncertainties to acquire land unfairly, resulting in the loss of housing, livelihoods, and physical security for local communities. The power disparity between companies and local communities is clearly evident, as demonstrated by the negative impacts experienced by the local communities. This research also explores alternative economic models or community-led initiatives in other regions that have successfully ensured fairer economic benefits and sustainable development. These case studies provide valuable insights into how local communities can assert their rights and achieve more equitable economic outcomes, offering potential pathways for Liberia to mitigate the adverse effects of land seizures and promote sustainable development.
Collaborative Governance: Model Pengawasan Partisipatif Berbasis Gerakan Perempuan Mengawasi [Collaborative Governance: A Model of Participatory Surveillance Based on The Gerakan Perempuan Mengawasi] Qoyimah, Dinul; Wardana, Maulana Rifki; Susi, Neng; Nooresa, Alifya Fat-hiyyah; Muttaqin, Muhamad Iqbal; Wijaya, Sakir Rido
Jurnal Politica Vol 13, No 2 (2022): Jurnal Politica November 2022
Publisher : Sekretariat Jenderal DPR RI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22212/jp.v13i2.3317

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Gunungkidul held the Regional Elections in 2020 which were attended by four pairs of regional head candidates. During the regional elections in Gunungkidul, various acts of election violations were found by the candidates. Bawaslu as an independent supervisor collaborated with the community trying to improve participatory surveillance by forming the Gerakan Perempuan Mengawasi (GPM). This study aims to find out how the collaboration model between Bawaslu and GPM is formed in participatory surveillance of the Gunungkidul Regency regional elections. This research uses a qualitative type of research method with a case study approach. The results obtained from this study are known that women’s participation and enthusiasm in participatory surveillance is an opportunity for Bawaslu to collaborate. Collaborative governance between Bawaslu and the community (represented by GPM) has been successfully implemented and shows positive intensity in conducting participatory surveillance of the Gunungkidul Regency regional elections. However, the collaboration process between stakeholders is still not optimal, especially in the planning aspect. The model recommendations that researchers offer refer to a Harvard analysis that identifies data through gender analysis. It was concluded that the pattern of collaboration carried out between Bawaslu and GPM in participatory surveillance will prepare female volunteers to assist in surveillance in the implementation of the 2024 elections.AbstrakGunungkidul melaksanakan Pilkada pada tahun 2020 yang diikuti oleh empat pasangan calon Kepala Daerah. Pada saat berlangsungnya pilkada di Gunungkidul, ditemukan berbagai tindakan pelanggaran pilkada yang dilakukan oleh pasangan calon. Bawaslu sebagai pengawas independen berkolaborasi dengan masyarakat guna meningkatkan pengawasan partisipatif dengan membentuk Gerakan Perempuan Mengawasi (GPM). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui bagaimana bentuk model kolaborasi antara Bawaslu dengan GPM dalam pengawasan partisipatif Pilkada Kabupaten Gunungkidul. GPM memiliki tugas untuk mengawasi tindakan politik hitam di lingkup kecil yang ada di masyarakat. Berdasarkan data dari Bawaslu saat ini jumlah anggota GPM yang aktif sekitar 175 orang dan diharapkan untuk dapat menjadi kekuatan baru untuk membantu Bawaslu dalam mengawasi Pilkada Gunungkidul. Penelitian ini menggunakan jenis penelitian metode kualitatif dengan pendekatan studi kasus. Hasil yang diperoleh dari penelitian ini diketahui bahwa adanya partisipasi dan antusiasme perempuan yang tinggi untuk ikut dalam pengawasan partisipatif menjadi sebuah peluang bagi Bawaslu untuk berkolaborasi. Collaborative governance antara  Bawaslu dan masyarakat (GPM) telah berhasil dijalankan dan menunjukkan intensitas positif dalam melakukan pengawasan partisipatif Pilkada Kabupaten Gunungkidul. Namun, proses kolaborasi antar stakeholders, masih belum optimal terutama pada aspek planning. Adapun rekomendasi model yang peneliti tawarkan merujuk pada analisis Harvard yang mengidentifikasi data melalui analisis gender. Disimpulkan bahwa pola kolaborasi yang dilakukan antara Bawaslu dan masyarakat (GPM) dalam pengawasan partisipatif, Bawaslu akan mempersiapkan relawan perempuan untuk membantu pengawasan pada pelaksanaan pemilu tahun 2024.