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THE EFFECT OF HARVEST PREMIUMS ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE AND JOB SATISFACTION OF OIL PALM HARVEST EMPLOYESS AT PT. SOCFINDO SEUNAGAN Keumala Fadhiela ND; Abdul Muzammil; Anisah Nasution; Putri, Vidia Wirma
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 2 No. 6 (2023): MAY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v2i6.164

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Employee harvest premiums are one approach for oil palm enterprises to boost production. Premiums are believed to strengthen human resources and motivate workers. The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of harvest premiums on the performance and work satisfaction of harvest personnel at the research location. This study was carried out at PT Socpindo Seunagan in Nagan Raya Regency. The research site was chosen on purpose, and the sampling strategy used in this study was proportional stratified random sampling, with 38 samples drawn from each afdeling. According to the study's findings, the harvest premium has a meaningful impact on performance (work quantity, work quality, and work attendance) and employee job satisfaction at PT Socpindo Seunagan.
ECONOMIC POTENTIAL OF MAIZE (ZEA MAYS L) FARMING IN KOTA BAHAGIA SUB-DISTRICT, SOUTH ACEH DISTRICT Qhisthina Atikah; Bagio; Nurlaili; Safrika; Abdul Muzammil
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v4i1.652

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The government prioritizes increasing the production of rice and maize as staples and raw materials for the animal feed industry. Maize (Zea Mays L.), the second major source of carbohydrates after rice, continues to increase in use as food and animal feed in Indonesia. Increased maize production is needed through land expansion and increased productivity to meet growing market demand. The research was conducted in Kota Bahagia Subdistrict, South Aceh District, the research began in August to September 2023 with a population of 1,450 farmers, with a sample of 94 corn farmers in Kota Bahagia Subdistrict, South Aceh. The results showed that the average income of maize farmers was IDR 17,758,435.36 per growing season, which is above the local poverty line. Revenue Cost Ratio (R/C Ratio) and Return on Investment (ROI) analysis amounted to 2.36 and 135.60%, respectively, indicating efficient use of capital and significant profits. The Break Even Point (BEP) of production and selling price of 3,274.08 kg per period and IDR 1,697.80 per kg indicate that the farm is profitable.
Training on Making Water Hyacinth Compost to Increase Family Income in Gunong Pulo Village, West Aceh Regency: PELATIHAN PEMBUATAN KOMPOS ECENG GONDOK UNTUK PENINGKATAN PENDAPATAN KELUARGA DI DESA GUNONG PULO,KABUPATEN ACEH BARAT Khairun Nisa; Liston Siringo Ringo; Teuku Athaillah; Dedy Darmansyah; Muhammad Reza Aulia; Abdul Muzammil; safrika; Fantashir Awwal Fuqara; Irvan Subandar; Munandar; Alfizar; Muhammad Sayuthi
WISDOM : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Wisdom Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): JPKM WISDOM 2, 2024
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Community economic empowerment through training in processing agricultural waste into compost organic fertilizer. With training in making compost, the aim is to increase farmers' independence and increase soil and plant fertility, thereby providing food diversification for family health and also improving the family economy. This training has great potential because most of the agricultural waste and water weeds, such as water hyacinth plants, are abundant in West Aceh Regency, especially in Arongan Lambalek District in Gunong Pulo Village. There has been an extraordinary increase in fertilizer prices, making it difficult for farmers to use fertilizers that can increase crop yields. Agricultural waste in West Aceh is very abundant, such as rice husks, rice straws, corn harvest residues, and other crops that are not used properly. Likewise, the water hyacinth weed is very disturbing to aquatic ecosystems, and the shallowing of water flows can be used as a basic ingredient for making compost fertilizer. Community service aims to utilize abundant agricultural waste for economic benefits, utilize abundant water weeds to reduce environmental damage, increase soil fertility and human health, and increase local economic independence. The service method consists of theory classes, practical demonstrations, and guided exercises in which participants are involved in guided exercises where they will try to directly make compost by working together to do the whole mixing, stirring, and chopping process. With this dedication, it is hoped that farmer groups will be able to produce vegetables again by making their organic water hyacinth compost fertilizer made from agricultural waste and water weeds.
REALIZING SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE WITH EMPOWERMENT AND APPLICATION OF BIOSAKA INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY IN SEUMANTOK VILLAGE, WEST ACEH Dewi Andriani; Lias Harapan; Fantashir Awwal Fuqara; Jekki Irawan; Putri Mustika Sari; Abdul Muzammil; Anisah Nasution
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): March-June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i1.1494

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The problem of unbalanced use of inorganic fertilizers and in the long term it can cause damage to the physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil as well as changes in the balance of soil nutrients, so that it produces unproductive marginal land for sustainable crop cultivation. Biosaka can be an effective and efficient innovation to reduce dependence on the use of inorganic fertilizers and minimize farming production costs. This community service was carried out in Seumantok Village, West Aceh. Methods for implementing community service include socialization, technical guidance in making biosaka and evaluation with questionnaires. The results obtained by the community are able to understand the meaning of biosaka and its benefits, how to make biosaka, and how to apply biosaka to cultivated plants. This biosaka eliminator is expected to be able to have a good effect on agricultural land, able to reduce the use of inorganic materials and maximize crop production potential in Seumantok Village, West Aceh.