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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.
Articles 108 Documents
Techno-Sociopreneur In Improving Competitiveness of Agricultural Commodities yonaldi, sepris; Noer, Melinda; Hendri Yeni, Yulia; Nofialdi
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.5.2.13-22

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This paper contributes to providing an understanding of the dynamics of Techno-sociopreneur in increasing the competitiveness of agricultural commodities. First, this paper will explain the concept of Techno-sociopreneur in agricultural development from the beginning of the concept used in a scientific context. Then it will also be explained what are the components forming Techno-sociopreneur development in increasing the competitiveness of agricultural commodities, and what variables will be the novelty of research in Techno-sociopreneur research in increasing the competitiveness of agricultural commodities. The research method used is a qualitative approach with a literature review system from various best journal sources on Google Scholar, Garba Digital Reference (Garuda), Scinence direct and other relevant sources. The conclusion of this article is to explain the development of the concept of Techno-sociopreneur agricultural development can be categorized into scientific concepts of study, namely a) Innovation, b) Support of Stake Holders, c) Social, Cultural and Economic environment, and d) Empowerment. Research questions for the future related to Techno-sociopreneur based on local economic institutions in increasing the competitiveness of agricultural commodities which point to the context of the impact of Techno-sociopreneur in agricultural development, the role of Techno-sociopreneur based on local economic institutions in increasing the competitiveness of agricultural commodities and Techno-sociopreneur factor based on local economic institutions in increasing commodity competitiveness horticultural agriculture. Because studies on this have not been carried out by previous researchers both in developed countries and in developing countries.
Socio-Economic Impacts Of Land Function Transfer Of Rice Commodities To Corn Commodities In Nanjungan Village Rasoki, Timbul; Nurmalia, Ana
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.5.2.87-102

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Agriculture is a vital sector in the Indonesian economy, especially in rural areas such as Nanjungan Village. Nanjungan Village faces significant challenges regarding the supply of water for agricultural irrigation. The decreasing water discharge has affected the ability to maintain optimal rice production, thus encouraging farmers to look for alternatives in managing their land with land conversion. This is what causes researchers to be motivated to know the socio-economic impacts resulting from land conversion. The method of determining this sample uses (Simple Random Sampling) or a simple random sample. The population is 358 farmers. According to Arikunto 10% - 15% so that the total sample taken was 15 percent of the total corn farmers in Nanjungan village, namely 54 farmers. This research combines quantitative descriptive research methods. The results of the study stated that the social impacts that occurred were the life cycle of the community, such as the planting and harvesting periods, as well as the reduced work rhythm of farmers after converting their land to corn, so that gathering activities for farmers also decreased. The economic impact that occurs is the income of farmers before land conversion, which is Rp. 21,029,148, - and there is an increase in income after land conversion, namely Rp. 31.102.014,-. The difference in income before and after land conversion is IDR 10,072,866..
Rural Household’s Participation In Non-Farm Activities: The Case Of The Makuey District, Nuer Zone, Gambella Region, Ethiopia Bor, Chuol; Sheikh Adan, Abdimajid
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.5.2.1-12

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Ethiopia is a farming nation where agriculture provides a living for a large portion of the inhabitants. Most rural households suffer from chronic poverty and food insecurity as a result of agriculture's deteriorating carrying capacity, land fragmentation, and low agricultural income. This makes rural households participate in non-farm activities to generate income to cope with these challenges. The study used a mixed study design. A step-by-step sampling procedure was used in this study in which the Makuey district was selected purposively, Puokuath and Bildak kebelle were selected at simple, random, and stratified sampling procedures were applied to select sample respondents. The study also employed a descriptive, inferential, and econometric model for data analysis. Based on the findings, only significant discrete variables were the gender, literacy level, and household credit access. Similarly, the significant continuous variables were market distance and household income. Furthermore, the main challenges facing rural households' participation in non-farm activities were bad infrastructure and negative cultural perception. The binary logit model result indicated that market distance, literacy level, and credit access were significant and negatively influenced rural households, while incomes and the gender of rural households were significant and positively influenced the rural household's involvement in non-farm activities. The study recommended that the regional and district governments should access infrastructure and create awareness about the benefits of non-farm activities.
Analysis Of Merchandise Inventory Management At Distributor Cv.Muti Indofood Lestari Azzhar, Amalina; Fathimah, Vidya
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.5.2.23-38

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Study This aim For know How method management supply as well as system supply goods merchandise used by CV distributors. Muti Indofood Lestari on Jl. Tapian Nauli Pasar 3 No.47 Medan Sunggal in the recording to PT products. Two Rabbits For increase sale as well as profit company. Data analysis method used in study This that is Analysis Descriptive Comparative. Analysis used is count recording supply goods trade based on Average method (average) in effort produce profit business PT products. Dua Kelinci at CV distributor. Muti Indofood Lestari. Research results show that sale increase from January arrives by March 2023 , so there is a profit increases. CV. Muti Indofood Lestari does recording perpetually with thorough and present supervision routine so that amount supply goods always appropriate No There is error , so sale always safe and not happen loss supply lost. Recording supply goods merchandise done with good by CV. Muti Indofood Lestari.
Potential For Conversion Of Rice Fields For Farmers In Pendoworejo District, Kap. Girimulyo, Kab. Kulon Progo, Special Region of Yogyakarta Ardhana, Bagas Pramudya; Fithriya, Dwi Nur Laela
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.5.2.103-116

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Pendoworejo Village, Kapanewon Girimulyo, Kab. Kulon Progo, DIY is an area designated by the government as LP2B (Sustainable Food Agricultural Land), but in reality, this area is experiencing quite a drastic shrinkage of agricultural land. This is influenced by the existing Trend “culinary with view” in the Kulon Progo area which is directly proportional to the widespread conversion of agricultural land into culinary business buildings. This phenomenon is a consequence of the modernization process in developing regions. This research aims to discover the social and economic impacts of local farmers in Pendoworejo District. To find answers to these problems, researchers used qualitative phenomenological research methods. The data obtained is primary data from interviews with informants who are farmers in Pendoworejo Village. This research shows that agricultural land conversion has the potential to have a social impact on local farmers in the form of reduced urbanization rates, changes in people's mindsets, cultural shock, and increasing affordability and availability of employment sectors. Meanwhile, the economic impact of agricultural land conversion is reducing unemployment, establishing relationships between entrepreneurs and the community, and increasing household income in local communities.
Optimization And Business Risk Analysis On Independent Oil Palm Farming In Muara Tembesi District, Batanghari Regency Alamsyah, Zulkilfi; Suandi; Damayanti, Yusma; Oktari Ulma, Riri; Effran, Endy
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.5.2.49-64

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This study aims to analyze the optimal use of production factors and business risks in independent palm oil farming. This research was conducted in Jebak, Ampelu, and Ampetu Mudo, Muara Tembesi District villages. The analytical method used is descriptive and quantitative analysis. Descriptive method to see the description of farming. A quantitative method to analyze input usage by using the cobb-Douglas function. The sample villages were determined purposively based on the consideration that the three villages had the largest area of productive plantations (TM). Determination of the number of samples used the census method with a total of 116 respondents. The results showed that (1) palm oil production produced from oil palm farming activities in the study area averaged 15,025.18 kg/ha/year with an average selling price of Rp. 2.208/kg. Farmers operate oil palm farming with a land area of 2.55 ha/farmer, plant age of 10.87 years, fertilizer 243.92 kg/ha/year, herbicides 2.29 liters/ha/year, and labor 88.60 HOK /ha/year. (2). Partially, the variables of land area, plant age, and use of fertilizers have a positive and significant effect on independent oil palm production in Muara Tembesi District, Batanghari Regency, while the variables use of herbicides and use of labor do not have a significant effect on oil palm production. The optimal use of production factors for a land area of 3.82 ha and fertilizer use is 1,053.55 kg/ha/year. (3). Independent oil palm farming is consistently profitable, with a CV value <0.5, the L value > 0, and the R/C value obtained is R/C = 4.45 per farmer and R/C = 4.48 per hectare.
The Impact Of Climate Change On Productivity and Food Security In Indonesia sihombing, vista uli; Ulidesi Siadari; Ratna Sari; Muhtar Ardansah Munthe
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.5.2.191-202

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El Nino (drought) and La Nina (floods) effects of climate change will significantly reduce production and productivity in the agricultural sector, particularly in food crops. The availability and accessibility of food will be impacted by climate change, disrupting food security and vulnerability. This research aims to examine in more depth the impacts caused by climate change and ways that can be taken to mitigate the risks posed. This research was carried out using the PAR (Participatory Action Research) method through FGD (Forum Group Discussion), which was carried out with representative experts, such as academics, farmers, BULOG and BMKG. The results of the research show that there are many impacts caused by climate change on food security, such as drought and floods resulting in changes in the planting season, an increase in weeds, pests and diseases in plants, and increasing temperatures will cause crop productivity to decrease, causing a decrease in crop yields. So, in facing the challenges and impacts of climate change, there needs to be significant and continuous collaboration from all aspects of dealing with climate change so that food security is achieved. Providing complete information to farmers regarding the challenges and solutions in facing climate change, research that can be carried out to reduce and mitigate climate change, the existence of adequate availability aspects to support universal food security and agricultural adaptation in facing climate change as well as climate change adaptation strategies indispensable for sustainable food security
Household Food Security Analysis Pre And Post The Covid-19 Pandemic In Bengkulu Province Wibowo, hariz; Ifebri, Rihan; Fauzi, Ariffatchur
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.5.2.203-214

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Bengkulu Province is one of the provinces that experienced changes in the food security index pre and post the pandemic Covid-19. In 2018, the food security index (IKP) for Bengkulu Province was 70.77 and will decrease in 2022 to 68. Even though the IKP has decreased, Bengkulu Province is still in the food secure category. The aim of this research is to find out whether there are differences in food security conditions at the household level pre and post the pandemic Covid-19 using descriptive analysis and formal tests. The results of the analysis using the chi-square test show that the Pearson chi-square test shows a significance value of 0.00 (<α=5%). This demonstrates that the year and the food security of a household are related. In accordance with the initial assumption that the pandemic Covid-19 occurred in 2020 and 2018-2019 was the year before the pandemic and 2021-2022 was after the pandemic, it can be concluded that reject H0 where a connection between the impact of the pandemic Covid-19 and household food security. This is in line with the previous descriptive analysis where there was a relationship between the Covid-19 pandemic and household food security
Implication Of Farm Women In Rice Farming In Purwodadi District, Musi Rawas Regency Vera Octalia; Nur Annisa, Febrina
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.5.2.39-48

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This research aims to analyze the implications of women in rice farming in Purwodadi District, Musirawas Regency. Determining the research location using a purposive method, namely Purwodadi District, Musirawas Regency. The data sources used in this research are primary data and secondary data. This research used observation techniques, interviews, and library methods. The results of this research explain that the implications of women farming rice can be seen from the involvement of women in activities, namely seed preparation, planting, and maintenance. These results can be seen from the 100% percentage of seed preparation in the two villages, which explains how important the role of women farmers is in seed preparation activities. Furthermore, in planting activities, the percentage produced is also 100%, which highlights the important role of women farmers in rice farming. Meanwhile, in maintenance, the role of women farmers is quite important in the process of rice maintenance activities, as can be seen from the percentage results of 60–67%. Keywords: Implication, Farmer Women, Rice
Perceptions Of Indonesian Young Farmers Toward The Ministry Of Agriculture's Milenial Farmers Program And Business Activities (Case Study On Indonesian Millennial Farmer Ambassadors) Hasta Ningsih, Dina; Rondhon, M. Mustopa; Putra Utama, Satria
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.5.2.169-190

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The millennial farmer program is an activity for future agricultural regeneration by the Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture. Apart from potential natural resources, business opportunities in the agricultural sector will certainly be an attractive one for young farmers who also receive guidance and training in the millennial farmer program. The perceptions of young farmers will provide a new perspective on the agricultural sector which is considered old-fashioned, dirty and has lower income than other sectors. The research respondents were millennial farmer ambassadors from the Ministry of Agriculture representing each region in Indonesia. Data was collected using an online form and processed using a Likert scale. Presented with qualitative descriptive. The results showed that the factors that most influenced the perception of millennial farmers were the level of education and parental influence. The perception of millennial farmer ambassadors (X) regarding the millennial farmer program (Y) and business studies (Z) is very good. Path analysis with Partial Least Square (PLS) to see the relationship between exogenous and endogenous and intervening variables. Knowledge of the direct relationship between variable X to Y, variable X to Z, variable Y to Z, all three have a significantly positive effect. And the indirect relationship between variables X and Z through Y also has a significant positive effect.

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