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Bibliometric Analysis of the Adoption and Innovation of Agricultural Processing Technologies: A Global Perspective Indriyani; Dyah Ayu Suryaningrum; Muh. Aniar Hari Swasono; If'all
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 07 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v1i07.123

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The adoption and innovation of agricultural processing technology play a vital role in ensuring food security, sustainability, and competitiveness in the agricultural sector. This research presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of academic literature on agricultural processing technology adoption and innovation from a global perspective. The study aims to identify key research trends, influential authors, major research themes, and emerging areas of interest in this domain. The dataset was collected from reputable scholarly databases, and VOSviewer analysis was used to visualize co-authorship networks, keyword clusters, and citation impact maps. The results revealed seven distinct clusters of research themes, including agricultural enterprise and innovation policy, market competitiveness, quality of food processing technology, technology innovation for rural development, sustainable development, technology transfer, big data in agriculture, and agribusiness and innovation technology. Moreover, ten highly cited research papers were identified, signifying their significant impact on the field. The findings offer valuable insights for policymakers, researchers, and industry stakeholders to enhance agricultural productivity, promote sustainable practices, and foster technology-driven innovations for a resilient global food system.
Emerging Trends and Future Directions in Organic Agriculture and Environmentally-friendly Farming Practices: A Bibliometric Analysis Muhammad Hazmi; Dyah Ayu Suryaningrum; Iskandar Umarie; Oktarina; Muh. Aniar Hari Swasono
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 07 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v1i07.124

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Organic farming and eco-friendly agricultural practices have gained significant attention as sustainable alternatives to conventional agriculture. This research method employs bibliometric and keyword analysis to explore the field’s emerging trends and future directions. The co-occurrence analysis of keywords reveals prominent research themes, including organic certification, soil health, climate change resilience, agroecological approaches, biodiversity conservation, and integrated pest management. The analysis also identifies influential authors, collaboration networks, and prominent publication venues that disseminate research in sustainable agriculture. The keyword analysis highlights the literature’s focus on adoption, agricultural products, consumer behavior, and sustainable agricultural development. This research provides valuable insights for advancing knowledge, policy development, and practical applications in organic farming and eco-friendly agrarian practices to foster sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural systems.
The Effect of Climate Change and Sustainable Agricultural Practices on Productivity and Food Security in Rural Areas in East Java Loso Judijanto; Machzumy Machzumy; Silvia Rahayu; Dyah Ayu Suryaningrum
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 12 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v1i12.475

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In rural East Java, Indonesia, this study examines the effects of climate change and sustainable farming practices on food security and agricultural output. A structural equation modeling approach was used to analyze the data from a survey of 250 farmers. The latent constructs' validity and reliability were validated by the measurement model evaluation, and each construct's uniqueness was guaranteed by discriminant validity analysis. Significant correlations were found by using the structural model: production was unexpectedly positively influenced by climate change, while food security was severely affected. Sustainable farming methods have a high positive correlation with production and food security. Demographic analysis shed light on the traits of the farmers in the sample. The evaluation of the model fit revealed that the relationships in the suggested model were satisfactorily represented. By providing useful insights for practitioners and policymakers pursuing sustainable agricultural development, this study advances knowledge of the complex dynamics of East Javan agriculture.
Urban Agriculture and Local Food Systems: A Bibliometric Analysis of Research on Sustainable Cities Judijanto, Loso; Cahya, Darmawan Listya; Suryaningrum, Dyah Ayu; Candra, Sulis Dyah
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i12.1517

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Urban agriculture and local food systems are pivotal in addressing the challenges of urbanization, food insecurity, and environmental sustainability in modern cities. This study employs a bibliometric analysis to explore the intellectual landscape of research on urban agriculture and its integration into sustainable city frameworks. Using the Scopus database, this study examines publication trends, co-authorship networks, and thematic clusters to identify core research themes, key contributors, and emerging trends. The findings reveal that urban agriculture significantly contributes to food security, climate change mitigation, and community resilience, while also facing challenges such as land scarcity, soil contamination, and economic viability. Policy integration and innovative technologies, including vertical farming and hydroponics, are identified as essential for scaling urban agriculture initiatives. Despite substantial progress, research gaps remain in economic impact analysis, policy frameworks, and digital technology adoption. This study provides valuable insights for researchers, policymakers, and urban planners, emphasizing the interdisciplinary and collaborative efforts required to enhance the role of urban agriculture in sustainable urban development.
The Effect of Climate Change and Sustainable Agricultural Practices on Productivity and Food Security in Rural Areas in East Java Judijanto, Loso; Machzumy, Machzumy; Rahayu, Silvia; Suryaningrum, Dyah Ayu
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 12 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v1i12.475

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In rural East Java, Indonesia, this study examines the effects of climate change and sustainable farming practices on food security and agricultural output. A structural equation modeling approach was used to analyze the data from a survey of 250 farmers. The latent constructs' validity and reliability were validated by the measurement model evaluation, and each construct's uniqueness was guaranteed by discriminant validity analysis. Significant correlations were found by using the structural model: production was unexpectedly positively influenced by climate change, while food security was severely affected. Sustainable farming methods have a high positive correlation with production and food security. Demographic analysis shed light on the traits of the farmers in the sample. The evaluation of the model fit revealed that the relationships in the suggested model were satisfactorily represented. By providing useful insights for practitioners and policymakers pursuing sustainable agricultural development, this study advances knowledge of the complex dynamics of East Javan agriculture.
Co-Authors -Chi Huang, When Adi Masliardi Agung Zulfikri Ainil Mardiah Ainun Najib Alisyahbana, Andi Naila Quin Azisah Alwi Shahab, Mohammad Andy Rustandy Bagaskara, Bernardus Firman Baiq Rika Ayu Febrilia Bambang Amir Alhakim Christine Riani Elisabeth Clora Widya Brilliana Clora Widya Brilliana Darmawan Listya Cahya Dedi Mardianto Dendi Zainuddin Hamidi Dewanti, Rizki Puspita Dewi Zulaikhah, Dewi Didik Supriyanto Donny Juliandri Prihadi Endang Setia Muliawati Erwin Setiawan, Erwin Eva Desembrianita Eva Yuniarti Utami Fatimah Abdillah Hardian Ningsih, Hardian Hayu Lusianawati Hertini , Etty Sri Hugo Prasetyo Winotoatmojo Hugo Prasetyo Winotoatmojo I Gusti Ngurah Aryawan Asasandi If'all, If'all Ina Marwantina Indriyani Indriyani Indriyani Ivonne Ayesha Judijanto, Loso Khotimah, Suci Nurul Loso Judijanto Lusianawati, Hayu Machzumy, Machzumy Marcellino, Kevin Joushua Masani, Sab'ul Mega Herlina Puspitasari, Herlina Muh. Aniar Hari Swasono Muh. Rasyidin Muhammad Hazmi Muhammad Lucky P Muti'ah, Nurul Najdah Thalib Nasution, Ade Rezkika Nindy Puspitasari Nurdin, Fadilah Nurjanna Ladjin Oktarina P, Muhammad Lucky Paryanto, Edi Pratama, Maulana Aldi Puspitasari, Nindy Putri Asyari, Mutiah Dwi Putu Fajar Kartika Lestari Rachmadhan, Aditya Arief Rachmawanti Affandi, Dian Raden Kunto Adi, Raden Kunto Rahayu, Silvia Raisa, Daeva Mubarika Rizki Puspita Dewanti Rysca Indreswari Sab’ul Masani Silvia Rahayu Silviani Joice Lengah Siske Tontong Sri Mulyawati Susiang1?, Maria Imelda Novita Swarli, Yousf Bellin Thalib, Najdah Tontong, Siske Tribowo Rachmat Fauzan Tribowo Rachmat Fauzan Umarie, Iskandar Utami, Eva Yuniarti Utami, Sri Wira wahyuni wahyuni Widyaningrum, Marita Nur Wilda Sumarsyah Wulandari, Devita Endah Yulistiyono, Agus Yuni Kurniawati, Dyah Zainal Arifin Zulaekah Zulaekah