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Implementasi Pupuk Cair Organik Masaro Terhadap Produktivitas Jagung Manis di Sabah Balau Nury, Dennis Farina; Satria , Arysca Wisnu; Deviany, Deviany; Mustafa , Mustafa; Abidin, Akhmad Zainal
Journal of Industrial Community Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Politeknik ATI Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52759/jice.v2i1.150

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This community service activity aims to increase corn production in Sabah Balau using POCI (Special Liquid Organic Fertilizer) products from Masaro. POCI is used as an organic fertilizer and its farming produces a higher production number, higher quality product, faster production rate while its production cost is lower. On the other hand, the problem of Indonesia is that national agriculture is stuck in inorganic chemical fertilization that has an impact on accelerating the degradation of agricultural land fertility. This matter can occur due to various problems, especially the culture of using chemical fertilizers that have been going on for too long. The activities carried out include socializing about recycling organic waste with POCI Masaro, conducting outreach activities about the benefits of POCI Masaro and practicing composting for corns. The results showed the enthusiasm of the community in participating to make POCI Masaro and demonstration plots. The output of this activity: Increased corn production, increased of knowledge and skills of community in making and applying POCI Masaro on plant and motivation of farmers to independently develop alternative organic fertilizers that are in accordance with farmers' needs.
Regulatory Gaps and Protection Failures: A Socio-Legal Study of Fraud Cases Involving Indonesian Migrant Workers Abukasim, Sudarto M.; Sutarsa, Sutarsa; Raharjo, Dwi Slamet; Salim, Akbar Nur; Wasino, Wasino; Mustafa , Mustafa
Journal of Creative Power and Ambition (JCPA) Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): Journal of Creative Power and Ambition (JCPA)
Publisher : CV Edujavare Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70610/jcpa.1264

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International labor migration has become one of the most significant global phenomena in the era of modern globalization. This study aims to analyze the regulatory gap and weak legal protection for Indonesian migrant workers (PMI) in cases of fraud and exploitation of migrant workers. The research uses a socio-legal approach, employing normative analysis of laws and regulations, as well as empirical studies based on court decisions, BP2MI reports, online media, and investigative documents from PMI cases for the 2020–2025 period. Thematic analysis was used to identify patterns of fraud, institutional weaknesses, and socio-legal factors that affect the effectiveness of migrant worker protections. The results of the study show that although Indonesia already has a legal framework through Law Number 18 of 2017 concerning the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers, the practice of illegal recruitment and exploitation is still taking place systematically. Forms of fraud include document forgery, use of non-procedural visas, fake employment contracts, wage deductions, passport confiscation, and digital fraud through social media. The study found gaps between formal regulation and implementation, particularly in recruitment supervision, administrative verification, inter-agency coordination, and victim recovery mechanisms. In addition, poverty, low education, lack of legal literacy, and limited employment also increase the vulnerability of migrant workers. Therefore, reform of migrant worker protection is needed by strengthening supervision, institutional reform, digitizing the migration system, and international cooperation.