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COLLABORATION OF STAKEHOLDERS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MICRO ENTERPRISES FOR SUSTAINABLE FOOD SECURITY IN TELUK BINTUNI REGENCY Sangadji, Muhd. Nur; Edy, Nur; Rahman, Abdul; Haryanti, Tuti; Latifah, Ayi; Krisnamurti, Reza Mahendra; Maiwa, Arman; Megasari, Desi; P, Karisma Kondo
AGROLAND The Agricultural Sciences Journal (e-Journal) Vol 11 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/agroland.v11i2.2452

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The establishment of micro-enterprises for Independent Workers (TKM) aimed at enhancing sustainable food security in Teluk Bintuni Regency, West Papua, is a crucial initiative to bolster local food production sustainably. This study investigates the challenges of TKM and the cooperation among stakeholders in the regional employment expansion initiative. Qualitative research was employed, encompassing field observation, interviews with micro-entrepreneurs and stakeholders, and focus group discussions (FGDs) with local populations. The findings indicate that the Independent Workers (TKM) initiative significantly enhances local economic development by empowering micro-enterprises in food production and processing. Challenges faced by TKM, specifically restricted financial access, market entry, corporate governance, and digital marketing, continue to pose substantial barriers. Cooperation among government agencies, commercial firms, academic institutions, and non-governmental organizations is crucial for addressing these challenges. This study underscores the necessity for a unified strategy to enhance TKM development, fostering sustainable food systems and economic resilience. This collaborative methodology seeks to produce insights for attaining the sustainable development goals (SDGs) associated with poverty alleviation and hunger reduction in the region.
THE ROLE OF SOCIAL SUPPORT IN ADDRESSING EMPLOYMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP CHALLENGES: STRATEGIES FOR BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE LOCAL ECONOMIC ECOSYSTEM IN MANDALIKA Malik, Adam; edy, Nur; Rahman, Abdul; Haryanti, Tuti; Latifah, Ayi; Krisnamurti, Reza Mahendra
AGROLAND The Agricultural Sciences Journal (e-Journal) Vol 11 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/agroland.v11i2.2453

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Mandalika, recognized as one of Indonesia's super-priority tourism attractions, offers substantial prospects for local economic advancement. Nonetheless, obstacles in employment and entrepreneurship endure due to skill discrepancies, restricted access to resources, and inadequate social support systems. This study assess: (i) ascertain the function of social support in mitigating employment and entrepreneurial obstacles and (ii) investigate solutions for creating a sustainable local economic ecosystem. Data were obtained utilizing a mixed-method approach, encompassing surveys, in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and document analysis. The results demonstrate that social support is essential in alleviating employment obstacles, especially in enhancing access to training, mentorship, and financial resources. The study underscores a deficiency in stakeholder integration, as local governments, business organizations, and university institutions exhibit insufficient coordination in promoting sustainable entrepreneurship. The study delineates primary obstacles, such as the lack of organized business models, insufficient marketing acumen, and poor financial oversight inside micro and small firms. The report offers a multi-stakeholder entrepreneurship strategy that focuses on accessibility, capacity building, and ongoing mentorship to address these concerns. These initiatives, along with enhanced policy frameworks and digital adaption, are crucial for promoting economic resilience. The findings highlight the necessity for a holistic support framework that amalgamates community involvement, regulatory modifications, and sustainable business methodologies to guarantee equitable economic advancement in Mandalika. Future study should concentrate on assessing the enduring effects of social support systems on improving economic sustainability and resilience.
SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT MODEL OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES BASED ON THE ENTREPRENEURSHIP ECOSYSTEM IN THE MIMIKA REGION, CENTRAL PAPUA Nurdin, Djayani; Husnah, Husnah; Haryanti, Tuti; Latifah, Ayi; Krisnamurti, Reza Mahendra; Bidin, Cici Rianty K
AGROLAND The Agricultural Sciences Journal (e-Journal) Vol 11 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/agroland.v11i2.2457

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This study aims to build a sustainability model for independent workforce in the Mimika Region, grounded in the identification of resources, program impacts, problems encountered, and the possibility for independent workforce development within an entrepreneurial ecosystem. This study employs a qualitative methodology utilizing a case study approach and descriptive analysis. The data used in this study were obtained through several data collection techniques, namely: questionnaires, in-depth interviews and FGDs. The collected data were evaluated through descriptive methods to ascertain the parameters that affect the sustainability of independent workforce. The study's results indicate that the sustainability of independent workforce can be attained through an entrepreneurial environment, facilitated by collaboration with universities and innovation incubation centers. The entrepreneurial ecosystem fosters economic growth and community welfare by promoting innovation, collaboration, and resource sharing among diverse stakeholders. This ecosystem fosters an atmosphere conducive to entrepreneurial endeavors, hence resulting in job creation and sustainable enhancement of the quality of life in the Mimika Region.
DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABILITY-ORIENTED MICRO ENTERPRISES IN THE LIKUPANG NATIONAL SUPER PRIORITY ZONE Asngadi, Asngadi; Sutomo, Maskuri; Haryanti, Tuti; Latifah, Ayi; Krisnamurti, Reza Mahendra
AGROLAND The Agricultural Sciences Journal (e-Journal) Vol 11 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/agroland.v11i2.2459

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The area-based workforce development initiative is a premier program of the Ministry of Manpower aimed at generating new employment opportunities through independent entrepreneurship across several regions, including the Likupang National Super Priority Area. This study aimed to assess the effects of the micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) program's implementation in the Likupang national super priority area. Data gathering for the research was conducted via observation, questionnaires, focus group discussions, and in-depth interviews with company participants who had received support and coaching from the Ministry of Manpower. The study's results indicated that not all program enrollees were able to develop. The economic impact of certain MSMEs developments was shown in the rise in sales turnover, enhanced capacities, and the strengthening of market networks. The support of ecosystems and the facilitation of local government would further expedite the development of MSMEs in the Likupang national super priority region. MSMEs initiatives in horticulture, plastic waste processing, and agricultural waste processing demonstrate its commitment to sustainability in the Likupang national super priority region.
ESTABLISHMENT OF A SUSTAINABLE SOCIAL SUPPORT-ORIENTED EMPLOYMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP ECOSYSTEM IN THE NORTH MOROWALI NICKEL INDUSTRY REGION Riadi, Slamet; Nawawi, Muh.; Haryanti, Tuti; Latifah, Ayi; Krisnamurti, Reza Mahendra
AGROLAND The Agricultural Sciences Journal (e-Journal) Vol 11 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/agroland.v11i2.2478

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This study aims to investigate and evaluate Social Support in the development of a Sustainable Employment and Entrepreneurship Ecosystem within the North Morowali Nickel Industrial Area, focusing on (1) the Upstream-Downstream Employment and Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in the North Morowali Nickel Industry; (2) work plans and potential collaborations concerning Multistakeholder Entrepreneurship Initiatives in the North Morowali Nickel Industrial Area; and (3) Gap Analysis (Current Condition vs. Ideal Condition) in the North Morowali Nickel Industrial Area. This study employs a qualitative methodology utilizing a case study approach. Data collecting methods included online questionnaires, in-depth interviews with diverse stakeholders, focus group discussions (FGD) with stakeholder representatives, and document analysis. Thematic analysis was employed to discern the primary themes associated with social support and the employment and entrepreneurial ecosystem in the North Morowali Nickel Industry region.