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Jambura Agribusiness Journal
ISSN : 26855860     EISSN : 26855771     DOI : 10.37046/jaj
JAMBURA Agribusiness Journal is a peer-reviewed journal published by Agribusiness Department, Agriculture Faculty, State University of Gorontalo twice a year in January and July. The aims of this journal is to provide a venue for academicians, researchers and practitioners for publishing the original research articles or review articles. The scope of the articles published in this journal deal with a broad range of topics, including: Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness Management and Analysis, and Agricultural Communication and Counseling.
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Gender Analysis of Mobile Phones Utilization For Agricultural Services Among Farmers In Kwara State, Nigeria Kayode, Ajoke Oluwatoyin; Awoyemi, Adeseye Oluwasikemi; Oba-Ismail, Basirat Temitope
Jambura Agribusiness Journal VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1, 2023: JULY-DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37046/jaj.v5i1.19447

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The study analyzed the use of mobiles phones for agricultural services among farming household in Kwara State Nigeria through the gender lens. These objectives were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and multivariate Probit model. Data were obtained from 181 respondents, comprising 96 male farmers and 85 female farmers using a multi-stage sampling procedure, Results reveal the mean age of the male farmers and female farmers as 45 years and 36 years respectively; their average annual income for male and female farmers were ₦307,057.97 and ₦256,057.69 respectively, Although, male farmers have greater access to land, extension contact, and vast experience in farming than their female counterparts it was confirmed from the results that the level of usage of mobile phones for agricultural services among both gender is high with a mean score of 2.1 for males and 2.0 for females. Male farmers use phones for access to timely and reliable information to support farmers decision making, while majority of the female farmers prefer using their mobile phones in cutting down on travel cost. It was concluded age, household size, years of schooling, income per annum, years of farming experience, and farm size of each gender was a critical factor that influence positively the level of utilization of mobile phones for agricultural services. Policies that address access to the use of mobile phones and other digital technologies for agricultural services should be gender smart.
Analysis of Supply Chain Performance of Banana Chips In Dahlia MSMEs Haras, Abdul Fajar; Indriani, Ria; Bakari, Yuliana
Jambura Agribusiness Journal VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1, 2023: JULY-DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37046/jaj.v5i1.19205

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This study aims to analyze the performance of Banana chips supply chain management in Dahlia MSMEs, Gorontalo City in August-September 2022. This research method is a case study using primary and secondary data types. Data analysis techniques used in this study is the analysis of Supply Chain Operation Reference (SCOR) which then the calculation results will be compared with the data Benchmark. The results showed that of the 4 attributes with 7 assessment indicators only 4 indicators are in the superior category, namely perfect order fulfillment, delivery performance, cash to cash cycle and order fulfillment cycle while the other 3 indicators are volume flexibility, lead time and daily inventory are in the advantage category with the total cost used for Banana chips supply chain process is IDR. 7,560,000 in one production process. The impact for managerial is because the lead time that has not reached a superior position has a strong relationship with volume flexibility where long waiting times will result in the inability of the supply chain to maintain the flexibility of production volume, of course, this will have an impact on daily inventory, because it still have to wait for the schedule for the delivery of raw materials plus the production and marketing process.
Doing Counseling Online: Is It Effective For Farmers? Lakatara, Rima; Halid, Amir
Jambura Agribusiness Journal VOLUME 4, ISSUE 2, 2023: JANUARY-JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37046/jaj.v4i2.15051

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The current online-based era is part of advanced technology powered by the internet and has brought many changes in result. This study aimed to discern how online-based counseling communication has developed in farmer groups, and determine the effect of online-based counseling communication improvement on the work volume of farmer groups. This research conducted from September 2021 to March 2022 in Telaga Subdistrict, Gorontalo Regency. Simple random sampling was used to collect the data and determined by Slovin formula. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis techniques, and hypothesis testing was carried out. The results of the study revealed that The right person, and The right communication tools partially had a positive and significant influence on the effectiveness of online-based counseling. This study found that location constraints were not a problem in online-based counseling activities, but extension support and the communication tools used greatly determined the effectiveness of online-based counseling.
Development of Ectourism In Limboto Lake Through Supply and Demand Approach Mano, Debby Hariyanti J.; Hasim, Hasim; Hamidun, Marini Susanti
Jambura Agribusiness Journal VOLUME 4, ISSUE 2, 2023: JANUARY-JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37046/jaj.v4i2.17733

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Limboto Lake is one of the lakes in Indonesia which is increasingly degraded due to uncontrolled sedimentation rates and aquatic plant populations, causing siltation. This study seeks to identify the ecotourism potential in Limboto Lake with a supply and demand approach. It applied questionnaires distribution, observation, and literature study method, while the analysis used is scoring and descriptive. Based on findings, Limboto Lake possesses supply aspects, including tourist attractions, facilities, accessibility, and community. For tourist attractions, there are a variety of lake activities that can be turned into ecotourism attractions, as well as the biodiversity of flora and fauna, art, and culture. In addition, the tourist facilities are still minim, which requires supporting facilities such as public toilets, homestays, information boards, and parking. Further, demand potential includes the characteristics, motivation, and tourists' desires/demands. The tourists are dominated by women, and domestic tourists, with frequent visits. The main activity for a visit is lake boating, and the most preferred object is the natural scenery. Information about the potential for ecotourism with conservation principles can be one way to support efforts to save Limboto Lake.
Rural Women Farmers' Participation In Maize Value Chain And Socio-Economic Empowerment In South-West Nigeria Awoyemi, Adeseye Oluwasikemi; Adesiji, Gbolagade Benjamin; Omotesho, Kemi Funmilayo
Jambura Agribusiness Journal VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1, 2023: JULY-DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37046/jaj.v5i1.21880

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In recent times, there has been increased participation of women in agricultural value chain, but their empowerment status is poor. Thus, evidence-based data revealing the socio-economic status of rural women participating in maize value chain is important to further strengthen women's participation in the agricultural value chain sector. The study aimed at examining participation in maize value chain and socio-economic empowerment among women in South-west Nigeria. A three-stage sampling procedure was employed in the selection of respondents for the study. The first stage involved proportionate random sampling of three states in South-west, Nigeria. Second stage involved the generation of a sample frame from the various associations of rural women farmers in MVC in the Agricultural Development Programme zones. Last stage, 20% of the total of rural women farmers involved in MVC was selected to give a sample size of 539 respondents. Data were collected through interviewer-administered questionnaire and analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. The findings from the study were that the participation mean score of the respondents in marketing and processing were high (71.2%, 73.1%) respectively, the mean participation score in MVC was 67%; respondents' percentage mean score based on socio-economic empowerment status after participation in MVC was high (60%). Major constraints to participation in MVC activities were high cost of transportation to market (x̄=1.27) ranked 1st and inadequacy of extension service delivery (x̄=1.22) ranked 2nd; and participation in MVC activities had positive and significant relationship with the socio-economic empowerment status of the respondents (r=0.380; p=0.000). The study concluded that the level of rural women farmers' participation in MVC activities was high and impacted their socio-economic status positively. The study recommended that agricultural extension agency should focus on empowering the rural women by providing extension services needed for market linkage and bulk transportation of produce to target markets.
Management Implications For Food MSMEs In Gorontalo Province Murtisari, Amelia; Wibowo, Larasati Sukmadewi; Adam, Echan; Arsyad, Karlena; Pertiwi, Saptya Fajar
Jambura Agribusiness Journal VOLUME 5, ISSUE 2, 2024: JANUARY-JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37046/jaj.v0i0.24300

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Food MSMEs in this research are businesses that process agricultural commodities into food products that are managed on a micro, small and medium scale. The aim of the research is to determine the management implications of food MSMEs and the differences in management implementation based on food MSME income in Gorontalo Province. This research uses a quantitative descriptive approach with One Way Analysis of Variance test analysis. Data was collected through interviews with food MSMEs in Gorontalo Province. The sampling technique was purposive sampling with the number of respondents being 42 food MSMEs. The research results are: On average, only 26% of food MSMEs in Gorontalo Province have an organizational structure, 67% have financial records, 69% of MSME owners receive incentives from their business, 81% have business license and 52% have halal certification. The implications of the management model for food MSMEs in Gorontalo Province are 40.48% of the implications of management model 1 (applying 2 management indicators). A total of 21.42% have management implications for model 2 (applying 3 management indicators), and 38.10% have management implications for model 3 (applying 4-5 management indicators). Management implications have a significant effect on the household income level of food MSMEs in Gorontalo Province. The average management implication of 4-5 indicators has a higher level of household income.
Innovation Opportunities Analysis of Wadaw Moring MSME Using Value Proposition Design Approach Prabandini, Alifia Dewi; Hasbi, Imannudin
Jambura Agribusiness Journal VOLUME 5, ISSUE 2, 2024: JANUARY-JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37046/jaj.v0i0.24334

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Wadaw Moring is a micro business sells Moring (Cimol Kering), a Sundanese snack made of starch. Since COVID-19, Wadaw Moring sales have not improved due to the company's weak value proposition. Therefore, this research was designed to find out what innovation opportunities can be carried out by Wadaw Moring as a value proposition. This research uses descriptive qualitative research methods with data collection techniques, including studying competitor publication documents and interviews using purposive sampling techniques. The research results show value proposition innovation for Wadaw Moring is applied as a popular West Java snack, that can be improved by combining local culture with contemporary art, using standardized procedures, and maintaining high spiciness levels. Packaging should be eye-catching, pricing should range between IDR 96.4 and IDR 100 per gram, stablish strategic partnerships with local stores, optimize online sales through discounts, and utilize advertising campaigns.
The Potential of Black Pepper Farmer Groups: One of The Strategic Policies in Strengthening Farmer Groups Berliana, Dayang; Sutarni, Sutarni; Sudiyo, Sudiyo; Indaryati, Sri
Jambura Agribusiness Journal VOLUME 6, ISSUE 1, 2024: JULY-DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37046/jaj.v0i0.24318

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One spice that has many functions and benefits is pepper. Pepper is widely cultivated by farmers involved in farmer groups. The role of farmer groups as institutions is able to coordinate the marketing of black pepper so as to improve the bargaining position of farmers. The aims of this study were to the potential of black pepper farmer groups in East Lampung. To obtain the necessary data, this research uses a survey method. The data used in this research are primary and secondary data, which are then processed using qualitative methods. The main data was collected through direct observation at the research location as well as in-depth interviews with 21 administrators and members of the Sido Makmur farmer group, which were conducted using questionnaires from June to October 2022. Data analysis to answer the objectives using qualitative descriptive analysis To analyze problems and analysis potentials faced by farmer groups in increasing market expansion using qualitative descriptive analysis and Focus Discussion Groups (FGD) in order to find internal factors (strengths and weaknesses) and external factors (opportunities and challenges) faced by farmer groups Sido Makmur in increasing the expansion of the black pepper market. The characteristics of farmers include the average age of productive age, the average level of formal education of junior and senior high school graduates, the average area of land cultivated by farmers is above 1 ha, as well as internal and external factors as strategic analysis variables (internal factors: farmer's social capital consists of social networks and good trust, institutions, sufficient group capacity, group characteristics in the form of capital, profits, and limited resources, and external factors: External Factors Policy, where several stakeholders have been assisted in the transfer of science and technology).
How Do Innovation, Quality, And Supply Chain Management Affect Customer Satisfaction in Organic Food Products?: Evidence From Jabodetabek, Indonesia Mustafa, Fahrina; Hendra, Hendra; Ibrahim, Mozart Malik; Astuti, Desi; Pandiangan, Bilson
Jambura Agribusiness Journal VOLUME 6, ISSUE 1, 2024: JULY-DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37046/jaj.v6i1.31301

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This study investigates the influence of product innovation, supply chain management, and product quality on customer satisfaction in the organic food sector. A quantitative approach was employed using survey data collected from 120 organic food consumers in the Jabodetabek area. The data were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis to determine the impact of each variable. The findings indicate that all three factors product innovation, supply chain management, and product quality have a significant and positive influence on customer satisfaction. Notably, innovations in eco-friendly packaging, product variety, and transparency in supply chain operations contribute significantly to enhancing customer perceptions and trust. These results underscore the critical role of integrated management practices and continuous product development in sustaining customer loyalty and satisfaction in the growing organic food market.
Contract Farming’s Impact on Coffee Farmers' Adaptation Strategies To Climate Change in East Java Rahmadhani, Putri Auliya; Toiba, Hery; Rahman, Moh Shadiqur; Isaskar, Riyanti
Jambura Agribusiness Journal VOLUME 5, ISSUE 2, 2024: JANUARY-JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37046/jaj.v0i0.24946

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Contract Farming is considered to be able to increase farmers' yields and income. In addition, another factor that influences is socio-demographic factors, so this research contributes as a reference in coffee farmers' decision-making in choosing adaptation strategies. This research also supports the long-term sustainability of farming to address climate change by supporting the thirteenth Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to climate change mitigation by increasing effective planning and management capacities related to climate change, especially in the agricultural sector in Indonesia. This research was conducted in August 2022 in Pasuruan and Malang, East Java Province. Respondents were determined by Multistage Random Sample Procedure with a total of 100 coffee farmers. From the interview data of 100 coffee farmers in East Java, it was found that the majority of farmers had an understanding of climate change from three indicators: changes in rainfall, temperature, and length of the rainy season. The analysis results showed that Contract Farming influenced farmers' decision to adapt to climate change. In addition, socio-demographic factors that influenced the decision to adapt were the age of the farmer, but its effect was negative, meaning that the younger the age of the farmer, the higher the chance of implementing adaptation strategies. The findings indicate that both Contract Farming and socio-demographic factors are crucial in shaping the adaptation strategies of coffee farmers in response to climate change. This research highlights the importance of promoting Contract Farming as a means to enhance farmers' resilience to climate impacts.