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Contact Name
Endy Effran
Contact Email
jalow@unja.ac.id
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+6281278720090
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endy_effran@unja.ac.id
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Jl. Jambi - Muara Bulian KM. 15, Mendalo Darat, Kec. Jambi luar kota, Muaro Jambi Regency, Jambi, Indonesia
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Kota jambi,
Jambi
INDONESIA
Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
Published by Universitas Jambi
ISSN : 26211297     EISSN : 26211300     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22437/jalow
Title: Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom ISSN: P-ISSN: 2621-1297 and E-ISSN: 2621-1300 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22437/jalow Focus and Scope: Agricultural Economy, Agricultural Development and Policy, Agricultural Marketing, Rural Development, Entrepreneurship and Agribusiness Management, Sustainable Agriculture, Agricultural Extension, Communication, and Education, Information Technology in the Agribusiness Sector, Food Security Both in Indonesia and Global Contexts Frequency Publish: Regularly two times a year in June and December Language: Indonesia and English
Articles 135 Documents
SWOT Strategy Analysis of the Robusta Coffee Processing Business of the Air Lanang Coffee MSME in Rejang Lebong Regency Aulia, Maranggi; Wakarandi , Rolinly; Sudarma , Rahmad; Arborea , Alvira Dewi; Reflis, Reflis; Lestari, Fitri
JALOW | Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jalow.v9i1.50255

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This study aims to analyze internal and external factors influencing the development of Air Lanang Coffee's MSMEs and formulate appropriate strategies through a SWOT analysis approach. The research method used a qualitative approach with a purposive sampling technique, in which MSME owners were selected as the main respondents. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and document reviews. The results showed that MSMEs have strengths in the form of full control of the production process, adequate equipment facilities, and access to quality raw materials from local farmers. Weaknesses found include limited product diversification, unstable raw material quality, and low digital promotion. External opportunities include increasing coffee consumption, the development of digital marketing, partnerships with farmers, and the potential for coffee educational tourism. Meanwhile, threats come from coffee price fluctuations, MSME competition, quality regulations, and changes in consumer preferences. The SWOT analysis resulted in development strategies based on SO, WO, ST, and WT that can be directed to increase MSME competitiveness. Keywords: Coffee MSME, SWOT Analysis, Development Strategy, Air Lanang Coffee
Forecasting Vegetable Crop Production in Jambi Province Using Linear Trend Analysis Hidayati, Rahmi; Arianti, Dwi; Iqamah Elza , Nurul
JALOW | Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jalow.v9i1.50438

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This analysis is crucial given the strategic role of the horticulture sector in providing nutritious food and its potential contribution to the Free Nutritious Food Program (MBG). The approach used is descriptive quantitative with a linear trend analysis method. Secondary data on annual vegetable production were obtained from the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) of Jambi Province. The linear trend equation Yt = aXt + b was calculated using the least squares method to measure the average annual change in production (a) and the model's coefficient of determination (R²). The analysis results show that all 10 commodities recorded a positive average annual increase trend. Large Chili had the highest growth rate, averaging 15,098 tons per year. The model showed a strong fit for commodities such as Chinese Cabbage/Mustard Greens (R²=0.8225) and Spring Onions (R²=0.8237). However, significant fluctuations were identified in Cabbage (R²=0.4983) and Bird's Eye Chili (R²=0.4799), indicating a high influence of non-linear factors. A very sharp surge in production occurred in the last two years (2023–2024), especially for Bird's Eye Chili and Eggplant, which recorded the highest production. Based on the strong linear trend projections, vegetable production in Jambi Province is predicted to continue increasing and stabilize at a high level, with Large Chili projected to reach 213,294 tons by 2027. The implications of this research are the need for risk mitigation of volatility (especially for Cabbage and Bird's Eye Chili) and an increase in post-harvest and distribution infrastructure capacity to accommodate larger production volumes in the future.
Farmers’ Participation in the Rice Farming Insurance Program (AUTP) in Palas District, South Lampung Regency Maharani Setiawati, Bherliana; Arianti, Dwi; Abdurrokhim , Muhammad
JALOW | Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jalow.v9i1.50488

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This study analyzes the factors influencing farmers’ participation in the Rice Farming Insurance Program (AUTP) in Palas District, South Lampung Regency. AUTP is a government policy designed to protect farmers against crop failure risks caused by floods, droughts, and pest or disease outbreaks, with a compensation scheme of IDR 6,000,000 per hectare per planting season and an insurance premium of IDR 180,000 per hectare per season (80% subsidized by the government). The research employed a quantitative survey method with a sample of 85 AUTP participants selected through simple random sampling. Independent variables examined include program knowledge level (X₁), ease of fulfilling requirements (X₂), adequacy of compensation coverage (X₃), and intensity of extension support (X₄). Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression with SPSS 25. The findings reveal that farmers’ knowledge of the program and the intensity of extension support significantly affect participation in AUTP, while program requirements and compensation coverage show no significant effect. The coefficient of determination (R²) of 0.709 indicates that the four variables collectively explain 70% of the variation in farmers’ participation. The study concludes that the success of AUTP is strongly determined by enhanced socialization, intensive extension support, and effective dissemination of program information to farmers. These efforts are expected to increase participation and strengthen AUTP’s effectiveness as a risk management instrument for rice farming in South Lampung Regency.
The Effect of Palm Oil Plantation Expansion on Labor Absorption in Tebo Regency Tajmahal Putri, Sastra; Alamsyah, Zulkifli; Fathoni, Zakky
JALOW | Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jalow.v9i1.50824

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This research aims to analyze the effect of oil palm plantation expansion on labor absorption in Tebo Regency. This research was conducted in Tebo Regency with a literature study approach. The data used is secondary data with time series type for the period 2002-2023. The analysis method used is descriptive quantitative analysis and multiple linier regression analysis using Eviews 12 application. The results showed that simultaneously, the variables of production of oil palm plantations and FFB price ratio had a significant effect on labor absorption, including total labor and oil palm plantation subsector labor in Tebo Regency. Partially, the variables of production of oil palm plantations and FFB price ratio each had a positive and significant effect on labor absorption in Tebo Regency.
Analysis of Internal and External Factors of Farmers that Influence the Productivity of Self-Help Palm Oil Plantations in Merlung District, West Tanjung Jabung Regency Putri Humaira, Mutiara; Nainggolan, Saidin; Saputra, Ardhiyan
JALOW | Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jalow.v9i1.51268

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This study aims to describe the conditions of self-help oil palm farming in Merlung District, West Tanjung Jabung Regency, and analyze the role of internal and external factors on productivity, including their influence through the moderating variable of production input use. Internal factors studied include age, education, farming experience, motivation, number of family members, and farmer ethnicity, while external factors include marketing access, FFB selling price, and access to the carrying market. The analysis was conducted using the Partial Least Square (PLS) method with a sample of 43 farmers. The results showed that oil palm farming is managed conventionally with an average land area of ​​2.6 ha per farmer. Maintenance activities include fertilization 1–4 times per year, spraying and pruning 1–2 times per year, and harvesting twice per month using family labor and outside labor. Internal factors were proven to have a positive and significant effect on productivity, while external factors did not have a direct effect. However, through moderation in the use of production inputs such as urea, NPK, and dolomite fertilizers, internal factors still have a positive, although not significant, influence, while external factors show a positive and significant influence on the productivity of self-help oil palm farming.