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Optimizing Strategy of Subsidized Fertilizer Distribution to POKTAN (Farmer Groups) Arodha, Dianidza
Idarotuna : Journal of Administrative Science Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): November
Publisher : Program Study Office Adminstrative of Akademi Komunitas Teknologi Syarifuddin Lumajang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54471/idarotuna.v5i2.111

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This study examines the optimization of subsidized fertilizer distribution strategies aimed at improving accessibility, efficiency, and precision in reaching farmer groups. Subsidized fertilizer distribution plays a critical role in supporting agricultural productivity, yet inefficiencies often arise due to logistical challenges, inaccurate data management, and limited resources. Utilizing a case study approach, this research explores how a structured distribution strategy can address these issues by focusing on key areas: expanding distribution networks, implementing integrated digital data systems, enhancing logistics capacity, and aligning with government policies for subsidized programs. Data collection includes interviews with distribution managers, observational analysis of operational workflows, and document analysis of logistical records and digital tracking systems. Findings suggest that optimizing distribution requires a combination of increasing logistical resources, adopting digital tools, and fostering government collaboration to maintain affordability.
KETERKAITAN ANTARA JAMINAN HALAL TERHADAP KUALITAS DAN KEAMANAN PRODUK MAKANAN DAN MINUMAN Robby Reza Zulfikri; Arodha, Dianidza
I'THISOM : Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): I'thisom Edisi Oktober 2023
Publisher : LPPM Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Al-Utsmani Bondowoso

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70412/its.v2i2.63

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Produk makanan dan minuman halal adalah produk yang sesuai dengan syariat Islam, baik dari segi bahan, proses, maupun peralatan yang digunakan. Jaminan halal adalah proses pemberian kepastian bahwa suatu produk telah memenuhi persyaratan syariat Islam, yang dilakukan oleh lembaga yang berwenang. Jaminan halal di Indonesia diatur oleh Undang- Undang Nomor 33 Tahun 2014 tentang Jaminan Produk Halal, beserta peraturan pelaksanaannya. Jaminan halal tidak hanya berkaitan dengan aspek agama, tetapi juga dengan aspek kualitas dan keamanan produk. Kualitas adalah tingkat kesesuaian antara karakteristik produk dengan kebutuhan dan harapan konsumen. Keamanan adalah kondisi di mana produk tidak menimbulkan bahaya bagi kesehatan konsumen. Jaminan halal memiliki hubungan yang erat dengan kualitas dan keamanan produk makanan dan minuman, yaitu sebagai cara, faktor, dan manfaat untuk meningkatkan kualitas dan keamanan produk. Jaminan halal juga memberikan dampak positif bagi produsen, konsumen, dan masyarakat, baik dari segi ekonomi, sosial, budaya, maupun lingkungan. Namun, masih terdapat beberapa kendala dan tantangan dalam meningkatkan jaminan halal pada produk makanan dan minuman di Indonesia, seperti kurangnya kesadaran, ketersediaan, konsistensi, kapasitas, dan inovasi terkait dengan halal. Oleh karena itu, diperlukan solusi dan strategi yang komprehensif dan kolaboratif dari semua pihak yang terlibat dalam standarisasi dan jaminan halal, seperti sosialisasi, edukasi, advokasi, peningkatan produksi, distribusi, kerja sama, penyusunan, penerapan, pengawasan, pelatihan, sertifikasi, pengembangan karir, penelitian, pengembangan, dan penerapan teknologi halal, serta pemanfaatan media sosial, digital, dan online dalam memperluas jangkauan dan pasar produk halal.
STRATEGY MANAGEMENT OF ‘KOPWAN’ AS AN ULTRA-MICRO FINANCE SOLUTION FROM ONLINE LOANS Arodha, Dianidza
Mimbar Administrasi Mandiri Vol. 21 No. 1 (2025): Mimbar Administrasi Mandiri
Publisher : STISIP Widyapuri Mandiri Sukabumi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37949/mimbar211209

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Indonesia's Women's Cooperative (KOPWAN) plays a vital role in empowering women through ultra-micro financing solutions. However, KOPWAN faces significant sustainability challenges, particularly competition with unregistered online loans. While KOPWAN provides more affordable financing access and skill training programs, limitations in capital and a lack of technological understanding among members represent weaknesses that need to be addressed. Conversely, there are opportunities for collaboration with formal financial institutions and government support for cooperatives that can enhance KOPWAN's capacity. The threats posed by intense competition and the risk of loan defaults must also be considered. By leveraging existing strengths and opportunities while addressing weaknesses and threats, KOPWAN can continue to contribute to women's empowerment and improve economic welfare in Indonesia. This research aims to analyze the sustainability challenges faced by KOPWAN and provide strategic recommendations to enhance the effectiveness of women's empowerment programs in the future.
KOMUNITAS ENCLAVE CURAHLEDUK DALAM SISTEM KEKERABATAN UNTUK EKONOMI BERKELANJUTAN Arodha, Dianidza
Jurnal Dialektika Politik Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Dialektika Politik
Publisher : STISIP Widyapuri Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37949/jdp.v9i1.190

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The diversity that Indonesian people have is spread across various regions which creates uniqueness because they have different cultural, linguistic, racial, and religious backgrounds and each ethnic group maintains and maintains cultural values so that they continue to apply, even though from time to time is experiencing developments in the globalization era with the entry of new values, so that cultural values experience shifts and changes in the framework of advancing community development, in this case, changes in attitudes and behavior patterns, as self-potential to sustain and improve the lives of local communities. The Curahleduk people have traditions that make them survive. Even though they are on the slopes of a mountain which can be said to be primitive or marginalized, they are still able to maintain what has become their traditions and customs in terms of social solidarity among the Curahhleduk people, when in fact modernity has become endemic in this area. This study aims to, 1) identify and describe the conception of the Curahleduk community regarding the kinship system, 2) explain the form of parental kinship practices in the Curahleduk community, and 3) describe the kinship system related to social solidarity.
The Existence of the Ji'alah Contract Syarifah, Ma’isyatus; Arodha, Dianidza
Journal of Islamic Economics Perspectives Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): September (2022) Journal of Islamic Economics Perspectives
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, State Islamic University of  Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/jiep.v4i2.83

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The times are growing, as it is today. Many modifications and innovations have made the practice of renting transportation even more developed. So new discussions are needed to apply the law to existing phenomena. In general, the lease agreement is known to be classified as an ijarah contract, but in a different case, the lease contract is included in a ji’alah contract, not an ijarah. This study aims to analyze the existence of jialah contracts in everyday life. By using an approach and literature review method, this study selected informants according to the non-purposive sampling method. The data validity technique used triangulation of sources and techniques. The results of this study found the practice of jialah contracts in the world of transportation, including vehicle fees, transportation rentals, and competitions.
Can Muslim Communities Empower through Ethnic-based? A Case Study in Indonesia Arodha, Dianidza; Panorama, Maya; Moh. Syawaludin; Musari, Khairunnisa
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol. 15 No. 1 (2025): IJIK
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijik.v15i1.48990

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This study examines determinants and praxis of economic and social empowerment among Ethnics Muslim communities. It introduces the TENGKA model (Trust, Effort, Networking, Keeping, Active) as a culturally embedded framework for empowerment. Using an explanatory sequential mixed-methods design, the research identifies how physical capital, human capital, social capital, and the competence of empowerment actors shape empowerment outcomes. Empirical findings show that human capital, social capital, and actor competence significantly influence empowerment; local practices: aresan, sombhengan-bhelin, bhetonan, pesantren, madrasah, KOPWAN, lobenyu, posyandu, and PAMSIMAS, function as operational manifestations of social capital and Islamic-infused local wisdom. The paper advances the theoretical contribution by explicitly linking the TENGKA components to Islamic intellectual heritage (Qur'anic injunctions, Prophetic hadith, and classical and contemporary scholarship), and situates TENGKA alongside ACTORS and Ibn Khaldun’s ashabiyah to highlight complementarities and differences. We discuss transferability to other Muslim communities and propose practical implications for policy design and community-based interventions. The study contributes empirically and theoretically to scholarship on Islamic community empowerment and offers an operational model for culturally sensitive programs.