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Halal Tourism Based Economy Development Darsono, Cipto; Uyun, Muhammad; Isnaini, Muhammad
JURNAL ISLAM NUSANTARA Vol 6, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Lembaga Ta'lif wa An-Nasyr (LTN) PBNU

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33852/jurnalnu.v6i2.379

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This article examines the economic development based on halal tourism in Lampung Province. Tourism is a sector that has a very significant impact on national income. The increase in tourist visitors from year to year is also welcomed by the government in developing halal tourism along with increasing public awareness of halal products.Lampung province as one of the areas that continues to increase the number of tourists coming each year also needs to develop halal tourism, the implementation of halal tourism in Lampung province is expected to increase the economic growth of the community. The research uses qualitative methods,with data sources in the form of interviews, field observations and related documents. The result of this study indicate that the implementation of halal tourism can be realized because of four aspects, namely the system used based on Islamic sharia principles, the availability of halal products, the availability of halal facilities, and the comfort and safety of tourist. The implementation of the four aspects of halal tourism will be able to increase the economic growth of the community in Lampung Province amid increasing public awareness of halal products which are considered clearer and more reliable, not only by Muslims but also by non-Muslims.
PENINGKATAN PEREKONOMIAN PETANI KARET : PERSFEKTIF EKONOMI ISLAM Darsono, Cipto
Journal Tafkirul Iqtishodiyyah Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): JOURNAL TAFKIRUL IQTISHODIYYAH
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Syrari’ah Daru ‘Ulum (STSDU) Lampung Timur.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63761/10.63761/.2024.v4.i2.a113

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Farming is a life support for farming communities, which manage various agricultural products, both in the food sector and smallholder plantation crops. One of the important commodities in this sector is rubber plants, which are found in many areas, including Lampung Province, which is one of the largest rubber producing areas in Indonesia. This research is a field research. Lampung Province is one of the regions in Indonesia where the majority of the population depends on rubber plantations for their living. This rubber plant is the main source of income that they rely on to meet their daily needs and pay their bills. In the current era of globalization, the rubber produced is not just natural rubber, but the result of the use of ever-increasing pressure. This affects the amount of elastic plastic produced. Many rubber plantations were established by local residents. For those who do not have their own plantations, they usually work to harvest rubber sap in gardens belonging to other people who have larger land. Rubber farmers are now experiencing an increase in the use of the resources they have to strengthen their economy. The significant increase in rubber prices in recent times also helps them to meet their family's basic daily needs.