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The Development of Agritourism Village Area (case study at Kemuning Lor Village Arjasa Subdistrict Jember Regency) Dewi Kurniawati; Rizal Perlambang CNAWP; Oktanita Jaya A.; M. Rizal Umami
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): May 2021
Publisher : Publisher Cv. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v2i3.188

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One of the famous tourist attractions in Jember and became the icon of the agritourism village since 2009 in Jember Regency is Kemuning Lor Village, Arjasa subdistrict, Jember regency. This case makes the background of the research entitled the development of Agrowisata Village in Kemuning Lor Village, Arjasa District, Jember Regency. The objectives of this research are: 1) to know the economic empowerment of the community in the village of agritourism; 2) to identify the impact of tourism village development on community income; 3) to identify regional cooperation in the management of agritourism areas; and 4) to analyze the appropriate policy to the development of agritourism areas. This research uses descriptive research type. Research results are (1) the empowerment that already exists in the village of agritourism for example economic learning through the formation of skill groups with training models, economic learning through the formation of art groups, empowerment models through agent of change ,; (2) The impact of tourism village development on community income does not affect the income of the community. The increase of community income that occurred at the time of the study was due to the outside income of the farm, not the existence of an agritourism village. (3) Local government cooperation in managing the agritourism area included aspects: 1) Human Resource; 2) capital; 3) production; 4) distribution; 5) marketing; 6) competitiveness; and (7) Analysis of development policy of agritourism village in Kemuning Lor in, Arjasa sub-district, Jember regency as follows: tourism development policies especially agritourism villages already exist but have not run optimally in accordance with the vision and mission of the Tourism Office.
Identification of Threats To The Sustainability of Smallholder Dairy Farming Using A Multidimensional Risk Perspective Erma Malika, Uyun; Ahmad Hudori, Huda; Perlambang CNAWP, Rizal; Prasetyo, Budi
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 6 No. 6 (2025): November 2025
Publisher : Publisher Cv. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v6i6.1301

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The sustainability of dairy cattle businesses in smallholder farms faces various complex and interconnected threats, especially after the outbreak of Foot-and-Mouth Disease, which worsened the national cattle population and milk production. This research aims to identify threats to the sustainability of dairy cattle businesses in Suci Village, Panti District, Jember, using a multidimensional risk approach that includes ecological, economic, social, technological, and institutional dimensions. A quantitative approach was used with a census method on 25 dairy farmers as respondents, using a structured questionnaire. The research results indicate that the majority of dairy farms fall into the "less sustainable" category, characterized by low availability of green fodder, barn capacity, number of livestock, income, education level, farming experience, group role, and low technology utilization. Leverage analysis identifies several sensitive attributes that most influence sustainability levels, namely agricultural waste utilization (ecological), number of livestock (economic), education and farming experience (social), group role (institutional), and mobile phone usage (technological). These findings highlight the need for comprehensive interventions in farmer capacity building, institutional strengthening, technology modernization, and improved feed and waste management to promote the sustainability of smallholder dairy farming at the village level.