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Analysis of Crude Fiber and Crude Protein Fermented Corn Cob for Animal Feed Ahmad, Ilham; Effendi, Subhan; Kathryn, Morse; Cale, Woolnough
Scientechno: Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Islam Daarut Thufulah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55849/scientechno.v2i2.103

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Low productivity of ruminants due to many factors and one of them is lack of feed ingredients in quality and sustainable in quantity. One of sources can be an alternative feed ingredients that containing fibers as a substitute of grass is corn cobs which becoming other earnings of corn farmers. The aim of this research is going to determine the effect of using EM4 on nutritional (contents of crude protein and crude fiber) fermentation quality of corncobs. The experimental design used a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 4 treatments and 3 times replication, treatment J0 = corncobs with no fermentation (control); J1 = fermentation corncobs with EM4 (500 ml); J2 = corncobs fermented with EM4 (700 ml); J3 = fermentation corncobs with EM4 (500 ml). Treatment effects was analyzed by analysis of variance (ANOVA) and followed by a test (DUNCAN) if only known there is a significant effect among the treatments. The results showed that the lowest crude fiber content in treatment J3 (38.41) and the highest in J0 (46.01) was significantly different with treatment J1 (42.49) and J2 (40.81). The Lowest of protein content is in treatment J0 (2.88) and the highest in J3 (8:02) significantly different with treatment J1 (3.65) and J2 (4:27). The best treatment of this research is contained in fermented corn cob with EM4 with the in 900 ml.
Efforts to Increase the Competitiveness of Export Products in the Free Market in Islamic Economic Development Kusjiarsih, Robby Prasetyo; Adinugraha, Hendri Hermawan; Kathryn, Morse
Sharia Oikonomia Law Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55849/solj.v1i3.190

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This research intends to increase the competitiveness of export products on the free market in Islamic economic development. This study uses a systematic literature review method. The data source for this research comes from journals and other literature related to direct marketing. The findings in this literature review study conclude that the realization of free trade tends to encourage each country to fully specialize in the production of goods that have a comparative advantage for that country. The readiness of a country in globalization depends on how the country encourages the products it produces to have a comparative advantage. With comparative advantage, competitive products will be produced in the global market. In addition, with the growth of world trade areas, which tend to form trading blocs in almost all continents, adding to the globalization of trade in the world today. Economic globalization is the expansion of global markets where global resources in production and marketing are no longer limited by geographic boundaries of countries. In fact, globalization covers a wider field, including the influence of politics, technology and culture. The role of the market becomes more important in creating economic conditions than the government. Countries can have a way that is considered most appropriate, but it is market policy that will be directly related to global markets. Companies and other forms of organization are no longer limited by national territory, the world has truly become one global "village".  
Analysis of the Influence of Contemporary Economic Law on Public Policy in Muslim Majority Countries Zaki, Amin; Oscar, Scherschligt; Kathryn, Morse
Sharia Oikonomia Law Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/solj.v2i3.1407

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Modern economic law is very dynamic and covers a lot of things about markets, investment, fiscal policy, and international trade. Sharia principles that emphasize fairness, transparency, and prohibition of usury often influence the implementation of economic law in Muslim-majority countries. The main objective of this study is to analyze the impact of modern economic law on public policy in Muslim-majority countries. Specifically, this study aims to identify the principles of modern economic law that are relevant to Muslim-majority countries, evaluate how these principles are incorporated into public policy, and assess the impact of the application of modern economic law on increasing democratic expectations. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with legal and economic experts, public policy observations in several Muslim-majority countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Saudi Arabia. The results of the study show that Muslim-majority countries face various difficulties in integrating sharia values with the principles of modern economic law.  This study finds that modern economic law influences public policy in Muslim-majority countries. It is possible to promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth by incorporating Sharia principles into the structure of modern economic law. However, successful implementation depends largely on the government’s ability to balance market rules with religious principles.