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EMPOWERING FARMERS' INDEPENDENCE AND BOOSTING LOCAL ECONOMY THROUGH REGENERATIVE FARMING AND ISLAMIC CONTRACTS IN GOA VILLAGE, WEST SUMBAWA Fatoni, Ahlis; Luik, Mega TR; Sa’ad, Auwal Adam; Azan, Ferdi Zanuar
FiTUA: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 4 No 2 (2023): December
Publisher : STIT Sunan Giri Bima

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47625/fitua.v4i2.538

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With the growth of global Industrialization, the village relies on the agricultural sector to sustain its economy. However, the current conventional agriculture practice cannot be separated from industrialized. This can be seen from farmers' dependence on input materials such as seeds, synthetic fertilizers, and synthetic pesticides. Industrialists then use the powerlessness of these farmers to continue to make them dependent and require planting costs that can be avoided, especially concerning these inputs. In Islam, the farmer is called fallahun, which means success, glory, and happiness. Through regenerative farming, farmers' problems related to dependence on planting inputs can be reduced or even eliminated. Besides, it can also develop the local economy and be ensured that regenerative farming cannot cause environmental damage as caused by conventional farming. In addition, Islam is very concerned with the development of agriculture, which is marked by the availability of specific agricultural contracts, such as musaqah, muzara'ah, and mukhabarah, also other partnership contracts, such as mudharabah and musyarakah. Therefore, this paper will discuss how Islam views conventional agriculture and how farmers can gain independence through regenerative farming and Islamic understanding, which can boost the local economy. This qualitative study uses the descriptive-analytical method and a literature review. The results of this research show that a combination of regenerative agriculture and Islamic contracts can be a powerful way to boost the local economy of Goa village.
DIGITALIZATION OF HALAL PRODUCT BUSINESS FOR BUSINESS ACTORS ASSISTED BY BPR SYARIAH AMANAH RABBANIAH Nurfahmiyati; Rahmani, Annisa Nadiyah; Nurcholisah, Kania; Notolegowo, Hantoro Ksaid; Azan, Ferdi Zanuar; Nurhayati, Nunung
Kajian Akuntansi Vol. 25 No. 2 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : UPT Publikasi Ilmiah UNISBA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/kajian_akuntansi.v25i2.4753

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MSMEs play an important role in the Indonesian economy, and many have utilized information technology to market Halal products. BPR Syariah Amanah aims to help MSMEs by providing business funds. There are problems that often occur, namely the lack of understanding and knowledge about the digitalization of halal product businesses, limited funds for advertising on social media (Instagram Ads and Google Ads), and the lack of skills in creating advertising content and reports on the realization of advertising on social media. The purpose of this study is to provide an understanding of halal product business digitalization training through Instagram ads, creating Gojek accounts for business actors, creating business WhatsApp, and creating content on Canva. The methods used in this study are lecture methods, discussion methods, and simulation methods. The results of community service activities provide a score increase of 17.14% in the level of understanding of participants in business digitalization training. This means that the training provides changes in understanding the application of business digitalization for MSMEs.       Keywords     : Business Digitalization, Halal Products, MSME