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Menyemai Asa di Pegunungan Meratus: Peningkatan Kapasitas Masyarakat dalam Pengelolaan Kopi di Desa Batu Perahu Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Tengah Nabawi, Ahmad; Hamid, Ismar; Sari, Dini Puspita; Syahputri, Arya Vernanda; Salsabila, Putri; Dani, Muhammad Anwaruddin; Febrianty, Nur'Aulia; Bahjah, Noor; Roji, Fkah; Irfan, Muhammad; Hairida, Gusti
Hayak Bamara: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/hb.v2i2.410

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Coffee is one of the commodities in Batu Perahu Village, Batang Alai Timur District, Hulu Sungai Tengah Regency, which is located on the slopes of the Meratus Mountains. One of the reasons for the low economic growth in society is that the potential of coffee has not been maximized. Therefore, the service team implemented the program "Encouraging a Strategic Coffee Plantation Product Management Model in Batu Perahu Village". This program includes enabling, empowering and protecting which are then described in several activities, namely; 1) Coffee harvesting training; 2) Post-harvest coffee management training; 3) Procurement of post-harvest coffee management tools 4) Formation of farmer groups; 5) Branding Batu Perahu coffee; and 6) Building a marketing network for Batu Perahu coffee. Implementation of the program uses the live-in method in the village for 56 days, which runs from 18 July 2024 to 12 September 2024. The results achieved from this service program are increasing community capacity in harvesting coffee and managing post-harvest coffee which is supported by a pulper machine to support farmers coffee. As well as the formation of a coffee farmer group in Batu Perahu Village. In fact, Batu Perahu coffee already has branding with the name "Kopi Meratus" and also has a clear coffee marketing network. Through this program, the service team believes that the community's economy will improve in a sustainable manner, which has implications for the realization of coffee as a superior commodity and attraction of Batu Perahu Village.
Meningkatkan Ekonomi Masyarakat dan Perlindungan Ekologis Pegunungan Meratus Melalui Agroforestry Kopi di Desa Batu Perahu Nabawi, Ahmad; Hamid, Ismar; Irfan, Muhammad; Febrianty, Nur'Aulia; Hairida, Gusti; Roji, Fkah; Bahjah, Noor; Sari, Dini Puspita; Dani, Muhammad Anwaruddin; Syahputri, Arya Vernanda; Salsabila, Putri
Hayak Bamara: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/hb.v3i1.420

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This community service program was implemented in Batu Perahu Village, Batang Alai Timur Sub-district, South Kalimantan, with the main objective of improving economic sustainability through the development of a coffee agroforestry system. This village, known as part of the Meratus Mountains, faces economic and infrastructure challenges, making it one of the underdeveloped villages in the region. Local communities, who have a close relationship with nature, have great potential in the management of their natural resources. Through a participatory approach, the program includes the planting of 1,000 Arabica coffee seedlings, which is expected to increase agricultural yields and community income. Initial activities included socialization to introduce the concept of agroforestry to the community, technical training on coffee cultivation, and distribution of coffee seedlings to 26 local farmers. The training was designed to improve knowledge and skills in managing coffee farms as well as how to market the harvest effectively. The program implementation method, which includes living in the village and interacting directly with the community, aims to build trust and active participation. By paying attention to sustainability aspects, it is expected that the program will not only increase coffee production, but also preserve the environment. The results of the program show an improvement in the community's capacity to manage coffee farms and an increase in the size of the plantation. Thus, coffee can become a superior commodity capable of increasing the economic value of Batu Perahu Village, providing new hope for the welfare of the local community.
Strategi Resiliensi dalam Menghadapi Beban Ekonomi Keluarga oleh Buruh Pabrik di Kota Banjarmasin Bahjah, Noor; Hidayah, Sri
Huma: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/h-js.v4i4.585

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Laborer families at the Super Sohun Factory in Banjarmasin City face severe economic challenges due to their low weekly income, which ranges only between Rp300,000 and Rp400,000. This amount is significantly below the city’s minimum wage and is insufficient to meet the rising cost of living. This study aims to identify the resilience strategies adopted by laborer families to fulfill their basic needs and examine how these strategies contribute to the continuity of essential family functions despite adversity. A qualitative research design was used with a phenomenological approach. The study was conducted in the South District, Banjarmasin City. Data were collected through field observation, in-depth interviews with key informants, and documentation. The data analysis used Miles and Huberman’s interactive model: data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. Findings indicate that the families build resilience through the effective use of five livelihood assets: social, human, financial, natural, and physical capital. They endure hardship by working hard, practicing frugality, leveraging social support, and embedding values of simplicity and cooperation. These strategies enable them to maintain crucial family roles such as child-rearing, education, and household harmony. Theoretically, this study contributes to the discourse on urban family sociology and resilience in impoverished settings. Practically, it offers insights for local government policy in designing social protection programs that genuinely support the resilience of urban working-class families.