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DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICINAL VEGETABLE CULTIVATION FOR FAMILY USE (TOSGA) IN REALIZING SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION FOR WOMEN IN PENGABUAN VILLAGE, ABAB DISTRICT, PALI REGENCY, SOUTH SUMATRA Masona, Sarion; Nasution, Adam S.; Putra, Erwin Hendra
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): SEPTEMBER
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i4.761

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In Pengabuan Village, women dominate poverty. The vulnerability of this group is explained by the fact that they do not have enough training, experience, and a source of investment to put food on their table (to meet even basic family needs, including healthcare). This journal in this case study is the implementation of the Independent Agriculture for Empowerment Village Women ("PERMATA") program, which is initiated by PT Pertamina EP Adera Field at Pengabuan Village, Abab Districts, Penukal Abab Lematang Ilir (PALI), South Sumatera. Its purpose is to increase economic welfare as well as the health of society by growing Medicinal Family Vegetables (TOSGA). Under the theme of building an inclusive and sustainable economy, PERMATA, in its fourth year, will focus on product diversification from TOSGA-derived herbs and group capacity building, followed by institutional mentoring. The program has had far-reaching effects on economic, social, and environmental welfare. One initiative has seen a dramatic increase in the income of women's groups and made a real dent in greenhouse gas emission targets through straw waste alternative energy. The PERMATA program has increased community awareness and capabilities in managing the environment and the production of herbs as flora medicinal plants. Through sustainable agricultural innovation, the program also improved quality life criteria or indicators of life.
CULTIVATION OF FAMILY MEDICINAL PLANTS AND ORGANIC RICE IN PAYU PUTAT VILLAGE, WEST PRABUMULIH SUBDISTRICT, PRABUMULIH CITY Noviyanti, Fira; Masona, Sarion
PORTAL RISET DAN INOVASI PENGABDIAN MASYARAKAT Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/prima.v2i3.838

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Payu Putat Village, known for its fertile soil and ample land, has excelled in vegetable production, including rice, vegetables, and medicinal plants. Despite these advantages, insufficient agricultural knowledge and management have given rise to environmental challenges, such as floods, surplus harvests leading to waste, and depressed vegetable prices due to oversupply, consequently diminishing farmer incomes. To combat these issues, PT. Pertamina EP Adera Field launched the Sustainable and Environmentally Friendly Agriculture program (PSRLB) in Desa Payu Putat, focusing on the Family Medicinal Plant and Organic Rice Cultivation (Bu Togar Panik) sub-unit. Bu Togar Panik's mission is to educate and support farmers in transitioning from conventional to organic farming methods, emphasizing the effective use of household waste as organic fertilizer. The program aspires to transform Desa Payu Putat into an organic agriculture hub, offering a diverse range of commodities and setting an example for other villages to harness natural and human resources for organic farming. Crops include organic rice and eight vegetable types: water spinach, long beans, basil, cherry tomatoes, purple eggplant, bird's eye chili, bok choy, and cucumbers. Additionally, nine Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) varieties, such as red ginger, pineapples, galangal, sambang, and moringa leaves, are cultivated. Launched in 2022, the program in 2023 includes activities such as organic rice cultivation training, MOL and organic pesticide preparation training, herbal basic and advanced training, facility and infrastructure procurement, group management training, and land development. Bu Togar Panik has demonstrated positive outcomes, such as organic compost and MOL production, diverse organic crops, and the formation of local farmer groups.
Analysis of independent agriculture program for Empowered Village Women (Permata) from CSR PT Pertamina EP Adera Field Masona, Sarion; Ulfah, Nurhayatul; Nasution, Adam S.; Rosadi, Hengky; Sari, Dewi Ratna; Ripandi, Irfan
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 3 No. 10 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v3i10.920

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The purpose of the program is to improve the economy, health and environmental management of the community based on village women's empowerment through the cultivation of Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) and Organic Vegetables with the smart agriculture method to increase the efficiency and productivity of plants by optimizing the use of water, fertilizer and energy resources. The program intervention from CSR PT Pertamina EP Adera Field in the form of the Independent Agriculture Program for Empowered Village Women (PERMATA) has the goal of improving the economic, health, and community environmental management. The specific objectives of this program are four things: First, the formation of a model garden as a community learning center location for the practice of cultivating organic toga and vegetables with smart agriculture methods. The data collection technique is carried out by observation with active participation, in-depth interviews, documentation and focus group discussion. The results of the Community Satisfaction Index (IKM) assessment show that the people of Pengabuan Village, Abab District, Penukal Abab Lematang Ilir Regency, South Sumatra Province are satisfied with the program that has been carried out. Increasing the role of women to play an active role in fulfilling the socio-economic needs of families and communities, as well as reducing community stigma against leprosy patients in the village through support efforts from groups in harmony with nature through supporting herbal drinks.
Women's Empowerment through Independent Agricultural Programs in Villages: A Case Study of PT Pertamina EP Asset 2 Adera Field and the "PERMATA" Program in Pengabuan Village Novianti, Leni; Firmansyah, Anton; Masona, Sarion; Nasution, Adam Syukron; Hamidan Lubis, Zulham
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
Publisher : Pelopor Publikasi Akademika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/4zt41h76

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This study aims to examine the implementation of women's empowerment programs in the context of upstream oil and gas corporations and rural communities, with a case study at PT Pertamina EP Adera Field through the "Resilient Village Independent Agriculture (PERMATA)" program in Pengabuan Village, Penukal Abab Lematang Ilir (PALI) Regency, South Sumatra Province. PT Pertamina EP Adera, which was established as an oil and gas exploitation and production unit in the Abab, Dewa, Raja, and Benuang Structure working areas, recorded an average production of 2,184.74 BOPD of oil and 9.33 MMSCFD of gas in the January–June 2024 period. Through the PERMATA program, women in the village received skills training, production facilities, and access to raw materials to develop agricultural and herbal product businesses. The program results showed a Community Satisfaction Index (IKM) of 3.77 (94.28%) with a very good category, as well as the preparation of a Social Return on Investment/SROI analysis that showed significant social, economic, and environmental contributions. However, there is an indicator of increased income with an IKM value of 2.82 (70.59%), which is still in the good category, indicating room for improvement in marketing and product quantity. This study also links program implementation to literature on women's empowerment in rural areas, which shows that social capital, transformational leadership, and access to resources and markets are crucial in strengthening the effectiveness of empowerment.