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Upaya Menarik Genarasi Muda untuk Bekerja di Sektor Pertanian: Efforts to Attract Young People to Work in the Agricultural Sector Salsabila, Alsti Kalica; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari, Retno; Nurlita, Mita
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Crafting Innovation for Global Benefit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/umygrace.v3i2.636

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The interest in pursuing agriculture should be the main reason why young people choose agricultural vocational training, many factors influence this decision. Indonesia is one of the countries that rely on the agricultural sector because of its advantages. However, in recent years, the need for qualified and talented human resources has decreased, especially in the agricultural sector, which will affect the contribution of the young agricultural workforce/young generation to the success of Indonesian agriculture. The objectives of this study are: 1) to find out the factors that affect food security. 2 ) Knowing the important impact of the agricultural sector on food security 3) The importance of the agricultural sector to food security. 4) to determine the perception of the younger generation towards agricultural development in Indonesia. Efforts to increase the interest of the younger generation are carried out in various ways, including by improving education, creating young entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector, and creating incentives to stimulate the interest of the younger generation to work in the agricultural sector.
Kontribusi Generasi Z Terhadap Tantangan Pada Sektor Pertanian Indonesia: Generation Z's Contribution to Challenges in Indonesia's Agricultural Sector Satria, Muhammad Rangga; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari, Retno; Nurlita, Mita
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Crafting Innovation for Global Benefit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/umygrace.v3i2.637

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the agricultural sector, and also increase productivity and participate in developing agricultural technology. There are problems that cause the process of progress in the agricultural sector to be hampered because according to the young generation, agricultural deposits are not in accordance with their interests and also do not want to grow crops, which on average tend to be interested in the office, service, economic and business sectors. In addition, young people in rural areas think that being a farmer has no future. The higher the level of education in rural areas, the lower the interest of youth to work in the agricultural sector. However, there are also a number of z-generations who are interested in working in the agricultural sector, which has the aim of advancing the agricultural sector, including through the use of technology and the development of agricultural production.
Peran Generasi Muda Dalam Membangun Masa Depan Pertanian Indonesia yang Mandiri: The Role of the Young Generation in Building Indonesia's Independent Agricultural Future Firdausia, Najwa Diah; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari, Retno; Nurlita, Mita
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Crafting Innovation for Global Benefit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/umygrace.v3i2.638

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Indonesia is a developing country and the main source of income is from the agricultural sector. Agriculture is one of the industries that can improve people's lives by utilizing the economic value of raw materials. The role of the younger generation is becoming increasingly important because it determines the future of the agricultural sector in Indonesia. The agricultural sector has a strategic role in the structure of national economic development, and sustainable development in this sector requires the role of qualified human resources. Indonesia's agriculture is now known to be aging, therefore we want to continue to arouse the interest of the younger generation in agriculture. This generation has access to the latest technology and has the ability to be aware of global trends, so they can contribute to the development of creative solutions to increase the productivity and production capacity of Indonesian agriculture. Farmers must reproduce to maintain food production and discover or develop new technologies in the agricultural sector. The biggest challenge in dealing with the younger generation is to make them realize the importance of agriculture. Human resources are the only resources that have reason, emotion, desire, ability, skill, knowledge, motivation, and effort. Hence the importance of human resources in the agricultural sector. Regeneration has always been a strategic priority, created by previous generations who realized and understood the importance of this.
Hilangnya Minat Generasi Muda Untuk Bertani: Young Generation Losing Interest in Farming Adilla , Zahrani Crisna; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari, Retno; Nurlita, Mita
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Crafting Innovation for Global Benefit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/umygrace.v3i2.639

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Being blessed with fertile land and suitable for planting various crops is a gift from the creator. Indonesia is often dubbed as the world's granary because it is one of the largest rice-producing countries in the world. Indonesia is an agricultural country based on the statement of the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) which states that the number of Indonesian farmers reached 31.70 in 2013. The agricultural sector is one of the country's foreign exchange that helps the economy. Farming activities are one of the livelihoods of most Indonesian people. The productivity of Indonesian farmers who are still productive ranges from more than 40-54 years old with traditional methods. Meanwhile, the younger generation who are more aware of technology are now reluctant to become farmers simply because of the prestige factor that exists in each individual, the fear before trying and underestimating the farming profession. Not being able to utilize technology wisely is a negative impact of technological advances that cause users to become lazy, but there is a positive impact behind it, one of which is spreading agricultural information throughout the earth quickly.