Robi'a Al Adawiyah
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Resilience of Smallholder Palm Oil Farmers in Sidomulyo Village, South Sumatra Robi'a Al Adawiyah; Aditiya, Rahadiyand; Rizky, Maulana; Humairah; Robby, Syauqi Ridlo
KOMUNITAS Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024): Empowerment and Islamic Studies
Publisher : Prodi Pengembangan Masyarakat Islam Fakultas Dakwah dan Ilmu Komunikasi UIN Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/komunitas.v15i2.10056

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The size of agricultural land ownership is a crucial asset for farmers in achieving abundant harvests. Smallholder Palm Oil Plantations are owned by farmers with limited harvest scales. Small farmers often face challenges in meeting their daily needs and acquiring agricultural inputs. This dilemma in the lives of small farmers prompted the researcher to delve deeper into their existence and the strategies they can employ to create economic resilience. This study adopts a qualitative case study approach to investigate the phenomenon in depth. The findings indicate that small farmers owning less than 2 hectares of land need to enhance their capacity to optimize available resources. Additionally, the minimal agricultural yields necessitate the development of new economic sectors and innovations in sustainable agricultural systems.
The Role of Stakeholders in the Successful Implementation of the Corporate Social Responsibility Program : (Studi Kasus Program CSR TPST Masa Sejati PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional RU V Balikpapan) Robi'a Al Adawiyah; Nugrahaini, Lifania Riski
Indonesian Journal of Social Responsibility Review (IJSRR) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Oktober 2022
Publisher : Prospect Publishing

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The success of the program in implementing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) can be demonstrated through the involvement of stakeholders both from local communities in the development area and from outside. Domination is often an obstacle in the sustainability of the program. The TPST Masa Sejati CSR sustainability program can’t be separated from how the actors in it play a role. This study wants to see how the role of stakeholders in the success of the CSR program in TPST Masa Sejati, Margasari Village. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method to explain how the actors are running in the empowerment program. The results of this study indicate that the direction of the TPST Masa Sejati program is very dependent on the role of local actors. The domination of actors in every activity with full authority makes members don’t have the opportunity to express their innovations. Members have every activity run to local actors as program Chair. This has an impact on the regeneration of actors for future program development.