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Nola Windirah
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Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business
Published by Universitas Bengkulu
ISSN : 26857243     EISSN : 2715839X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31186/jaseb.2.1.1-14
1) Agriculture, 2) Resource Economics, 3) Agribusiness Management, 4) Rural Sociology, 5) Agrarian Studies, 6) Agribusiness Development, 7) Agricultural Policies and Policies, 8) Natural Resources and Environmental Management, and 9) Development Agriculture and Countryside.
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Farmers’ Adoption To Hazton Technology And Its Determining Factors In Seluma Regency Nick Oktavelly; Ketut Sukiyono; Septri Widono
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Badan Penerbitan Fakultas Pertanian (BPFP), Universitas Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.2.2.59-68

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study aims to determine the level of adoption of haztontechnology by farmers and the factors that influence it inSemidang Alas Maras Subdistrict, Seluma Regency. Thisresearch was carried out in Gunung Kembang Village and itssurroundings, which was conducted in June - July 2019. Thisstudy used a descriptive method and direct interviewedusing a questionnaire as a data collection instrument. Datacollected in this study include areas (land area), inc (income),exp (rice farming experience), cons (counseling), tech(technology), and ol (internet). The analysis tool in this studyis multinomial logistic regression with SPSS. The resultsshowed that the Tech (technology / innovation) significantlyaffected the adoption of hazton technology in SemidangAlas Maras Subdistrict, Seluma Regency. The value of thelikelihood ratio test (sig) from Tech (technology / innovation)is less than the value of ? = 0.05 and the value of ?2 count>?2 table (0.05; 2). Meanwhile, the variable Area (land area),Inc (income), Exp (Experience), Cons (counseling) and Ol(access to information) did not significantly affect theadoption of hazton technology..
Food Security And Performance Of Rice Agribusiness Institutions In Coastal Areas Of Seluma Regency Sriyoto Sriyoto; Irnad Irnad; Bambang Sumantri; Basuki Sigit Priyono
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Badan Penerbitan Fakultas Pertanian (BPFP), Universitas Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.2.2.69-84

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Food security in Indonesia has become a central issue inagricultural development and national development. Theproblem of food and food security cannot be separated fromthe context of rice. This is because rice is a staple foodconsumed by almost all Indonesians. Thus, the availabilityof rice is an important factor in strengthening national foodsecurity. The level of national food security, regional foodsecurity must be followed by the achievement of the level ofresilience of villages, households and individuals. The roleand performance of rice agribusiness institutions areimportant in the effort to achieve household food securityfor rice farmers. The objectives of this research are: 1) toanalyze the food security level of farmers household; 2) toidentify the determinants of food security level; 3) identifyingthe level of food security with the institutional performanceof rice agribusiness. The results of this study indicate that thelevel of household food security is categorized as foodresistance, the determinants of the level of food security areinfluenced by the number of family members and theincome of rice farming. The food resistance category wasfollowed by the institutional performance of PT. Pusri is verygood, PT. Pertani is good, Bank of BRI is good, and farmergroup institutions are moderate.
Family Labor Contribution To Vegetable Farming Income Of Rainfed Lowland Fields In Central Bengkulu Regency Wawan Eka Putra; Satria Putra Utama; Agus Purwoko
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Badan Penerbitan Fakultas Pertanian (BPFP), Universitas Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.2.2.85-98

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Labor, whether within and outside family member, has animportant contribution in the structure of farm costs. Thisstudy aims to analyse the contribution of family labor tovegetable farming with four different cropping patterns inrainfed lowland land and its effect on farming profits. Theresearch was conducted in Pondok Kelapa District, BengkuluTengah Regency from May to October 2019. There are sixvegetable cropping patterns in Pondok Kelapa District,namely (1) cucumber - paria - long beans, (2) cucumber -gambas - long beans, ( 3) cucumber - long beans - longbeans, (4) long beans - pariah - long beans, (5) long beans -luffa - long beans, and (6) long beans - long beans - kalepulled - pulled kale. Data were collected through a census of50 vegetable farmers and analyzed descriptively using thestructure of farm costs and the R/C ratio. The results showedthat the contribution of labor costs from within the family tothe six cropping patterns was between 38.84 - 61.36% withan R/C ratio between 1.55 - 1.94. The highest laborcontribution was obtained in cropping pattern 6, namely61.36% with the lowest R/C ratio value of 1.55. However, ifthe family labor cost is assumed not to be taken into accountthe farm input costs, then the R/C ratio value in croppingpattern 6 is the highest, which is 4.06.
Socio-Economic Impact Of Palm Oil Land Conversion To Paddy Timbul Rasoki; Ana Nurmalia; Lina asnamawati
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.2.2.99-108

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In recent years there has been a change in the function ofoil palm plantations to rice. About 370 hectares of oil palmand swamp plantations in Mukomuko District, Bengkulu,were converted into new rice fields. This research aims toexamine the social and economic impacts of landconversion. The location selection was done purposivelyand the respondent determination was done by using thesolvin method, which resulted in 181 respondents. For dataanalysis using qualitative and quantitative methods. Theresearch results explain the social impact of farmersgathering in the fields more frequently at planting,fertilizing, spraying pests, and at harvest time. Farmers whowere previously very consumptive, especially when theprice of palm oil increased and experienced difficultieswhen the price of fresh fruit bunches fell, are now morecareful in financial development. The environment aroundthe mainland is now more beautiful and the air quality isgetting better. As well as more frequent deliberationsrelated to policies and counseling on paddy farming. Theeconomic impact of paddy farming generates an income ofRp. 36,151,207 / field / hectare / year while oil palmfarming is Rp. 28,308,303 / agriculture / hectare / year.
Potency Of Rice Farming In Lebong Regency Bengkulu Province By Different Cropping System Putri Suci Asriani; Nyayu Neti Arianti; Ellys Yuliarti; Muhammad Mustofa Romdhon
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Badan Penerbitan Fakultas Pertanian (BPFP), Universitas Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.2.2.109-118

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Eventhough wetland rice productivity in Lebong Regency has already been quite high, theneed for rice continues to increase along with population growth. This condition need to behandled by increasing rice production, especially the production of upland rice. This studyaims to study the crop management in rice farming implemented in Lebong Regency andanalyze the production and productivity of rice for every crop management. Research dataare primary data and secondary data collected through Focus Group Discussion involving20 farmer groups . Qualitative data are analysed descriptively by examining theirfarm management focused on variation role of crop and session. The study of cropmanagement pattern in Lebong Regency can be concluded as follows: (1) landmanagement depends on the readiness of farm workers and peasants to work and providecapital so that the cultivated land is limited to the availability of capital owned by farmworkers which is influenced by socio-economic, technical, and market factors, (2) lessoptimal maintenance of centre of production, especially in irrigated rice fields, so thatefforts should be made to increase production and productivity, and (3) lack of synergy indeveloping centre of rice production for staple food providers as a measure of achievementof food security.

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