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Analysis of Factors Influencing Internship Participant Satisfaction at IP2SIP Mojosari BSIP East Java Fatahillah, Mohammad Roikhul; Sukma, Septi Ambar Indraningtia; Chusna, Miftachul
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : LPPM Universitas KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/agaricus.v5i1.5889

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This study examines key factors influencing the satisfaction of internship participants in the agricultural sector, specifically at the Agricultural Instrument Testing and Standard Application Installation (IP2SIP) in Mojosari, BSIP East Java. Internships play a crucial role in bridging academic knowledge with practical industry experience, yet systematic evaluations in agriculture remain scarce. This research aims to assess the impact of time management, work environment, and internship mentorship on intern satisfaction. Using a quantitative, descriptive-associative approach, data were collected from 30 participants through questionnaires, interviews, and observations. The findings indicate that a conducive work environment and effective mentorship significantly improve internship satisfaction, while time management has a comparatively smaller impact. These results highlight the importance of enhancing workplace conditions and mentorship programs to optimize the benefits of internships in the agricultural sector.
Mandiri Pangan Plosokerep: Integrasi Kebun Mini, Edukasi Hortikultura dan Teknologi Ramah Lingkungan Hartanti, Dyah Ayu Sri; Puspaningrum, Yessita; Aini, Nurul; Khiftiyah, Ana Mariatul; Fatahillah, Mohammad Roikhul; Baydlowi, Mohamad Mahfud; Huda, Rizqi Nurul
Jumat Pertanian: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Agustus
Publisher : LPPM Universitas KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/abdimasper.v6i2.6248

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Food security remains a critical challenge in rural communities with limited land resources. This community service program aimed to enhance household food independence in Plosokerep Village, Jombang, through the integration of mini gardens, organic horticulture education, and environmentally friendly technology. The program applied a participatory action research approach involving 60 households and three educational institutions. Activities included the distribution of vegetable seedlings, training on organic fertilizer and botanical pesticide production, and the establishment of demonstration gardens. Pre- and post-tests were conducted to measure knowledge improvement, while field observations assessed adoption rates and sustainability potential. Results showed a 71.9% increase in participants’ knowledge, a 92% plant survival rate, and the formation of informal farmer groups. The program also reduced household organic waste by 25% and pesticide use by 70%. These findings indicate that simple, community-based agricultural interventions can significantly improve food security, environmental awareness, and social cohesion, and can be replicated in other areas with similar conditions.