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Analisis Peran CV Anugerah Alam Mineral Salumalino Terhadap Perkembangan Sosial Ekonomi Masyarakat Desa Bancea Kecamatan Pamona Selatan Kabupaten Poso Parewa, Jeremi K.N; Walenta, Abdi Sakti; Sangkide, Charis Elfis Fajar; Melumpi, Martho Harry
Interdisciplinary Journal (IDe) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Interdisciplinary Journal (IDe)
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas KristenTentena

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61254/idejournal.v2i2.61

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This research is based on the role of the AMDK industry in community development because it utilizes natural resources in the village such as mountain springs. This research aims to determine and analyze the role of CV. Natural Gift of Salumalino Minerals for the Social and Economic Development of the Bancea Village Community. The method used is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques using observation, interviews and documentation The research results show that the presence of the AMDK industry, namely CV. Anugerah Alam Mineral Salumalino has an important role in social development both in social organizations of the community and in the social environment of the community as a whole and plays a role in the economic development of the community such as opening up employment opportunities, can minimize the unemployment rate in Bancea Village and can contribute clean water in two aspects, namely Contribution providing free clean water through existing reservoirs and affordable prices for bottled drinking water products for the people of Bancea Village.
Determinan Partisipasi Petani dalam Skema Sertifikasi Kakao Rainforest Alliance di Kabupaten Poso Meringgi, Amossius Rompolemba Andi Baso; Melumpi, Martho Harry; Kolompo, Septian Aditya
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v10i10.62332

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Low farmer participation in sustainable cocoa certification schemes poses a strategic challenge for enhancing the competitiveness of Indonesian cocoa products in global markets. This study aims to analyze the influence of social capital and gender roles on farmer participation in the Rainforest Alliance certification scheme in Poso Regency. Employing a cross-sectional design, the research involved 200 farm households (100 certified and 100 non-certified) selected through purposive sampling in South Pamona District. Data were analyzed using binary logistic regression to identify determinants of farmer participation. The analysis revealed a model prediction accuracy of 89.5% with a Nagelkerke R² of 0.856. Findings confirm that all dimensions of social capital have significant positive effects: farmer group membership (OR=8.899, p<0.001), participation intensity (OR=1.408, p<0.001), structural position (OR=2.259, p<0.01), social interaction (OR=1.307, p<0.05), and information access (OR=1.864, p<0.05). Regarding gender roles, women's involvement in production (OR=1.578, p<0.01), joint decision-making (OR=3.435, p<0.01), and joint income control (OR=2.440, p<0.05) showed significant effects, while household head gender was not significant (p=0.469). Significant farmer characteristics included education (OR=1.219, p<0.05), credit access (OR=2.573, p<0.05), and training participation (OR=6.399, p<0.001). This study confirms that the quality of social capital and gender dynamics in household decision-making are more determinant than demographic characteristics in explaining farmer participation in certification schemes. Policy implications include strengthening farmer group quality, adopting household-sensitive approaches in certification programs, facilitating financing access, and intensifying sustainable training programs.