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MANAJEMEN STOK PANGAN RUMAH TANGGA PETANI PADI ANGGOTA LUMBUNG PANGAN DI KECAMATAN AMBARAWA KABUPATEN PRINGSEWU Arifatuzzakiyah, Maula; Prasmatiwi, Fembriarti Erry; Firdasari, Firdasari
Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Agribisnis: Journal of Agribusiness Science Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Lampung University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jiia.v12i2.7623

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This study aimed firstly to analyze the management of household food stocks and secondly to analyze the various factors affecting household food stocks for rice farmers. All rice farmers were members of the food barn in Ambarawa Sub-district, Pringsewu District. The samples were selected by simple random sampling consisting of 7 granaries with a total of 70 members. The data were collected from January to February 2023. To obtain the first objective, the data were analyzed by using the calculation of food stocks referring to the Chafid equation formula (2017), i.e. the amount of food inventory was subtracted by its sale quantity and its utilization. To obtain the second objective, the data were analyzed by using the multiple linear regression. The results showed that the food stocks of rice farmers who were members of the food barn were 573 kg of MDG in the first season and 450 kg of MDG in the second season, which were not an ideal amount for food stock. This was because the ideal amounts of needs were 586.93 kg of MDG for the first season and 591.51 kg of MDG for the second season. Some of the factors affecting the food stock of the rice farming households incorporated in food barns were land area and household income. Key words: regression analysis, sale delay analysis, stocks, storage.
Coffee-goat integrated system for assessing livelihood vulnerability (LVI-IPCC) and household food security in Lampung Province, Indonesia MURNIATI, KTUT; ABIDIN, ZAINAL; FIRDASARI, FIRDASARI; MARLINA, LINA; SETA, AMANDA PUTRA; ARIFATUZZAKIYAH, MAULA; SARI, LAVITA WIRDA
Asian Journal of Agriculture Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Smujo International

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13057/asianjagric/g100151

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Abstract. Murniati K, Abidin Z, Firdasari, Marlina L, Seta AP, Arifatuzzakiyah M, Sari LW. 2026. Coffee-goat integrated system for assessing livelihood vulnerability (LVI-IPCC) and household food security in Lampung Province, Indonesia. Asian J Agric 10 (1): g100151. https://doi.org/10.13057/asianjagric/g100151. This study analyzes the livelihood vulnerability and food security of farming households who implemented integrated coffee-goat farming system in Air Naningan Sub-district, Tanggamus District, Lampung Province, Indonesia. Primary data were collected through a structured survey of 88 farming households that selected purposively. Livelihood vulnerability was measured using the Livelihood Vulnerability Index-IPCC (LVI-IPCC) framework, which included three main components, namely exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity. Household food security was classified based on a combination of the proportion of food expenditure and the level of energy consumption adequacy. The results showed an LVI-IPCC value was -0.00171, indicated as moderate vulnerability, with adaptive capacity relatively higher than the level of exposure. In terms of food security, 26% of households were classified food secure households, food vulnerable households (24%), food less secure households (39%), and food insecure households (11%). These findings confirmed that although coffee-goat integrated system strengthened the adaptive capacity of farming households, food security challenges remained a major issue that required more targeted policy interventions. The implications of these findings suggested that moderate vulnerability and unequal distribution of food security demand rural development policies that not only encourage agricultural integration but also strengthen household food diversification, income stabilization, and community-based nutrition interventions.