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The Impact of Entrepreneurial Motivation, Competency, and Orientation on Garlic Farming Performance in Sembalun District Hasanah, Shabilla Uswatun; Lestari Rahayu Waluyati; Any Suryantini
Jurnal Manajemen dan Agribisnis Vol. 21 No. 1 (2024): JMA Vol. 21 No. 1, March 2024
Publisher : School of Business, Bogor Agricultural University (SB-IPB)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17358/jma.21.1.83

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Sembalun District is the center of garlic farming in East Lombok Regency and one of the areas with the highest garlic production in Indonesia. Garlic is a commodity with very high demand in Indonesia and continues to increase. However, this demand is primarily supported by imports. On the other hand, garlic farming has high risks due to dependence on the weather. Therefore, farmers must have good entrepreneurial skills to optimize the performance of their farming business. This research aims to determine the influence of entrepreneurial motivation, entrepreneurial competency, and entrepreneurial orientation on the business performance of garlic farmers in Sembalun District. The research uses primary data taken from 70 garlic farmers spread across five villages in Sembalun District. The analytical method used in this research is SEM PLS analysis with the help of SmartPLS software version 4.0. The research results show that (1a) pull motivation has a positive effect on entrepreneurial orientation; (1b) push motivation has a negative effect on entrepreneurial orientation; (1c) entrepreneurial competency has a positive impact on entrepreneurial orientation; (2a) pull motivation has a positive effect on farming business performance; (2b) push motivation has a negative effect on farming business performance; (2c) entrepreneurial competency has no impact on farming business performance; (3) entrepreneurial orientation has a positive effect on farming business performance. Keywords: entrepreneurial motivation, entrepreneurial competency, entrepreneurial orientation, farming performance, garlic
Food security dynamics in emerging regions: Integrating dietary diversity and expenditure-based measures Hasanah, Shabilla Uswatun
Jurnal Inovasi Pangan dan Gizi Vol. 3 No. 1: (February) 2026
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jipagi.v3i1.3179

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Background: Intan Jaya Regency and Puncak Regency in Central Papua Province are among the five regencies with the lowest food security index in Indonesia. As a newly established province, ensuring adequate food security constitutes a strategic foundation for sustainable regional development. This study aims to analyze the level of food security, the degree of food diversification, and the socioeconomic factors influencing household food security in Central Papua Province. Methods: The research utilizes secondary data from the March 2024 SUSENAS (National Socio-Economic Survey), published by Badan Pusat Statistik (Central Bureau of Statistics), comprising a total sample of 1,060 households across Intan Jaya and Puncak Regencies. Food security analysis is conducted using the Johnsson and Toole method, which combines indicators of food expenditure share and energy adequacy levels, while the factors affecting food security are identified through binary logistic regression. Findings: The results indicate that (1) household food security in Central Papua Province falls into the food-insecure category, (2) the level of food diversification is categorized as high, and (3) significant socioeconomic determinants include household income, household size, and the education level of the household head. The integration of the Johnsson and Toole method with food diversification analysis within the context of a newly formed province enables this study to provide a more detailed and comprehensive depiction of food security dynamics in Central Papua Province. Conclusion: Household food security in Central Papua Province remains food-insecure despite diversified diets, with income, family size, and education as key determinants, underscoring the need for income support, agricultural training, and improved educational access. Novelty/Originality of this article: This study uniquely integrates the Johnsson and Toole method with dietary diversification analysis using 2024 SUSENAS data from Badan Pusat Statistik to uncover the paradox of high diet diversity yet persistent food insecurity in Intan Jaya Regency and Puncak Regency.