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Journal of Global Sustainable Agriculture
ISSN : 27753522     EISSN : 27753514     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32502/jgsa.v1i1
The Journal of Global Sustainable Agriculture is an international journal on research and or a report on the results of general agricultural research. This journal is managed and published by the Faculty of Agriculture, Muhammadiyah Palembang University. Journal of Global Sustainable Agriculture covers all fields of science regarding general agricultural i.e. Agribusiness (Supply Chain, Production Efficiencies, Feasibility Studies, International Trade, Policy and Strategy Analysis, & Sustainable Development Goals) Agrotechnology (Agronomy, Soil Science, Plant breeding, Plant Protection, & Microbiology), Fisheries (Aquaculture, Physiology, Ichthyology, Biotechnology, Breeding, Aquatic Resources Management, Social Economy of Fisheries, Nutrient, & Biodiversity), Forestry (Conservation, Forest Planning, Forest Policy, Forest Resources, Ecology, Silviculture, Social-Economic, & Forest Management), & Food Processing (Food Technology, Post-Harvest Technology, Agricultural Engineering, & Bio-systems Engineering).
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Coffee Warehouse Receipt System at the MAI Independent Producer Cooperative: Implementation and Problems Fahmi, Innike Abdillah; Afriyatna, Sisvaberti; Batubara, Mustopa Marli; Abubakar, Rafeah; Rahmantia, Nia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/jgsa.v4i2.7950

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Delaying sales in coffee marketing using the Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) scheme is carried out to avoid losses from selling coffee at low prices in Pagar Alam City. The implementation of WRS has been carried out at the MAI Mandiri Producer Cooperative since 2020, but still encountering obstacles. This research aims to determine the problems faced by the MAI Mandiri Producer Cooperative in implementing this WRS scheme and efforts to overcome these problems. The data collection method was in-depth interviews with informants at the Mandiri MAI Producer Cooperative and the data was analyzed using the Miles and Huberman Interaction Models. The research results show that the implementation of the WRS scheme has a clear flow, complies with the rules, running well and shortens the marketing chain. Meanwhile, the problems faced by the MAI Mandiri Producer Cooperative in implementing the WRS scheme are 1) there are still very few cooperative members participating in the WRS scheme, 2) there is still a lack of wooden pallets in the warehouse, 3) the upper limit (ceiling) of financing from banks is considered to be still small.
Marketing Analysis Of Cayenne Pepper In Paya Benua Village, West Mendo District, Bangka Regency Oktari, Venny; Sitorus, Rostiar; Astuti, Rufti Puji
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/jgsa.v4i2.7674

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The research will be conducted in June 2023 in Paya Benua Village, West Mendo District, Bangka Regency. The purpose of this study is to analyze marketing channels, understand the marketing functions carried out by marketing agencies, calculate marketing profits, analyze marketing efficiency by calculating marketing margins, determine farmer's share value, and measure cayenne pepper marketing efficiency in Payacontinent Village, West Mendo District, Bangka Regency. The research method used is a survey method with probability sampling techniques, where 30 farmers are randomly selected as samples. The sample of traders was determined using the Snowball Sampling method, with the results of 6 middlemen and 9 retailers. The results showed that the marketing function performed by farmers and traders involves buying, selling, transporting, sorting & grading, risk bearing, and market information. The marketing of cayenne pepper in Payacontinent Village uses three marketing channels: Channel I (Farmers-Middlemen-Consumers),   Channel   II   (Farmers-Retailers-Consumers),   and   Channel   III (Farmers-Middlemen-Traders-Retailers-Consumers).   Marketing   profits   obtained   from   Channel   I amounted to Rp2,517/kg, Channel II amounted to Rp7,632/kg, and Channel III amounted to Rp8,572/kg. Marketing efficiency on all channels is classified as efficient, with values of 13.61%, 8.95%, and 13.82%, respectively. Of the three channels, Channel II is considered the most efficient.
Analysis of Water Quality and Plankton Biodiversity in Conservation Area of PT PHE Raja Tempira Muslimin, Boby; Khotimah, Khusnul; Nizar, Muhammad; Helmizuryani, Helmizuryani; Yowono, Henri; Pinto Neri, Wahyu; Sundara Alhusna, Indra; Abdul Latif Al-Ansori, Muhamamd; Heryadi, Heryadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/jgsa.v4i2.8319

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Identification of water quality before fish farming is needed to determine the characteristics of water as a medium for freshwater fish cultivation. This study investigated water quality parameters for pH, temperature, Dissolve Oxygen (DO), Total Dissolved Solid (TDS), types and abundance of phytoplankton and zooplankton in the conservation area of PT PHE Raja Tempirai, Penukal Abab Lematang Ilir Regency (PALI), South Sumatra. Water samples were collected from four stations with codes A0, D1 and D2 in the form of earthen ponds and A1, a tributary of the Muara Air Itam river and ex-situ analyzed at laboratory of aquaculture study program, Sriwijaya University and Center for Environmental Health and Disease Control Engineering (BTKLPP) Class I Palembang. All stations have categories very suitable for DO (>6 mg/L) and temperature (29-32 °C) parameters. Station A1 is categorized as less feasible at pH and TDS (5.06±0.72 and 6.80±0.00 mg/L), stations D1 and D2 are suitable for cultivation at pH parameters (6.36±0.11 and 6.71±0.17), and less feasible at TDS (38.63±0.03 mg/L and 34.50±1.90 mg/L). While at station A0 it is very possible on all parameters, but phytoplankton of the genus Peridinium at this station dominate, so in the future, it is necessary to mitigate the abundance of this type of phytoplankton to avoid water quality degradation, especially in different seasons.
Pelancu Ecotourism Recovery Strategy in Ulak Pandan Village After the COVID-19 Pandemic Syachroni, Sasua Hustati; Helida, Asvic; Mahni, Imam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/jgsa.v4i2.8317

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The pandemic conditions caused by Covid-19 have caused a quite drastic decline in the tourism sector in Indonesia, even though the tourism sector contributes as a source of income for the country. This research aims to increase the potential of Pelancu ecotourism by implementing a strategy to develop Pelancu ecotourism after the Covid-19 pandemic. This research was carried out in Ulak Pandan Village, West Merapi District, Lahat Regency, South Sumatra Province from September to November 2022. The research method used qualitative methods. Descriptive analysis, in collecting samples, descriptive data is produced in the form of words or verbally from several sources, namely the village government including the Village Head and BPD (Village Consultative Body), tourism managers, and the surrounding community as well as Pelancu Tourism tourists.  The research results show that the condition of Pelancu Tourism after the Covid-19 pandemic is well maintained, cool and beautiful. The arrangement of the Pelancu Tourism area is maintained, especially the cleanliness of the surrounding environment, which is the responsibility of the Pelancu Tourism object management. Some of the shortcomings found after the Covid pandemic were that the management did not pay enough attention to the infrastructure at Pelancu Tourism. The strategy for restoring Pelancu ecotourism in Ulak Pandan Village that the management will carry out is by adding several facilities such as the addition of children's park play equipment and infrastructure such as family food huts, photo-taking rides to attract the interest of tourists who come to Pelancu Tourism like before the Covid-19 pandemic. happen. Then by promoting it on social media, including Instagram, Facebook, etc. By updating posts on the Pelancu Tourism website and social media.
Comparative Feasibility of Shifting Cultivation and Direct Seed System Rice Farming in Yaba Maru Village, Tanah Miring District, Merauke Regency, South Papua Province Sutarman, Sutarman; Ginting, Nina Maksimiliana; Widyantari, Ineke Nursih
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/jgsa.v4i2.8178

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The research objective was to compare production costs, revenue, income, and farm feasibility using the transplanting system method (tapin, a traditional method of planting rice seedlings) and direct seed planting system (tabela, a modern method of planting rice seeds directly into the field) in Yaba Maru Village, Tanah Miring District. The research location was chosen purposively by considering Yaba Maru Village as a rice center. The research population was 611 farmers, and the number of research samples was 80 farmers consisting of 40 tapin farmers and 40 tabela farmers. The data used in the study were primary data from observation, documentation, and questionnaires, as well as secondary data from BPS, village heads, literature, and the internet. The data analysis method used quantitative descriptive analysis. The results showed that the average total cost incurred by the Tapin system was higher than that of the Tabela system. The tapin system cost was Rp 15,714,237, consisting of fixed costs of Rp 3,378,353 and variable costs of Rp 12,335,884, and the tabela system was Rp 13,989,800 consisting of fixed costs of Rp 3,667,588, and variable costs of Rp 10,322,213. Farming receipts for the tapin system are higher than those for the tabela system, at Rp 29,061,450 for tapin and Rp 26,670,600 for tabela. The income received by the tapin system rice farming is higher than the tabela system, namely 13,347,213 for tapin and Rp 12,680,800 for tabela. The farm feasibility value of the tabela system is higher than the tapin system, with an R/C ratio of 1.91 for the tabela system and 1.85 for the tapin system.
The Direct Effect of Whale Shark Ecotourism on The Social Economy of The Community in Sumbawa Indonesia Wijayanti, Nila; Nurhidayati, Sri; Rahayu, Sri; Wulan Ayu, Ieke; Edrial, Edrial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/jgsa.v4i2.8242

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This research wants to find out about the direct influence of whale shark ecotourism on the social economy of the people in Sumbawa. The study is held at the Labuhan Jambu Tourism Village, Tarano District, Sumbawa Regency, West Nusa Tenggara. Data sources were available from primary and secondary data. This research was analyzed using the Structural Equation Model-Partial Least Squares (SEM.WarpPls). The number of samples used in the study was 70 people. The research results show that the direct relationship between x1 (MSME entrepreneurs) and y1 (changes in community behavior) is significantly positive. A significant positive relationship also occurs between x2 (visitors to the Whale Shark tourist park) and y3 (community welfare). The direct relationship between x1 (MSME entrepreneurs) with y2 (changes in the community economy) and y3 (community welfare) is not significant. An insignificant relationship also occurs between x2 (visitors to the Whale Shark tourist park), y1 (changes in community behavior), and y2 (changes in the community's economy). The direct relationship between x3 (government) and x4 (stakeholders) with y1 (changes in community behavior), y2 (changes in the community economy), and y3 (community welfare) is also not significant. These results indicate that the existence of Whale Shark ecotourism does not have a direct effect on the social economy of the community.
Application of Liquid Organic Fertilizer Derived from Vegetable Waste and NPK on Sweet Corn Plants (Zea mays saccharata Sturt) Lusia, Maria; Hawayanti, Erni; Marlina, Neni; Dali, Dali; Juliantara, Bernard
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/jgsa.v4i2.8318

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Corn is an alternative crop that replaces staple foods other than rice.  Efforts to increase corn production in less fertile land with the application of liquid organic fertilizer (POC) vegetable waste and NPK provide nutrients and improve soil structure so that roots develop well. This study aims to obtain the right POC and NPK dose to increase the growth and production of sweet corn. The method used is field experiments.  The layout on the field uses a Split Plot Design with 12 combinations repeated 3 times.  The size of the plot is 2 x 2 m.  As the main plot, namely NPK fertilizer K1 (30 g/plot), K2 (60 g/plot), and K3 (90 g/plot).  As a subplot, namely POC of vegetable waste P0 (0 ml/L), P1 (10 ml/L) P2 (20 ml/L), and P3 (30 ml/L). The application of POC 30 ml/L with NPK fertilizer 30 g/plot is the best combination of treatment in increasing production by 12.6 kg/plot or 25.20 tons/ha.
Effect of The Dosage and Types of Organic Fertilizer Plant Waste to The Yield of Shallot (Allium ascalonicum L.) Paridawati, Ika; Amir, Nurbaiti; Palmasari, Berliana; Mahendra, Yusril Esa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/jgsa.v4i2.8287

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The use of organic fertilizers can increase soil fertility and improve the physical, chemical, and biological properties of the soil. This study was to determine the best dosage and types of organic fertilizer from plant waste to the yield of shallot (Allium ascalonicum L.).  We conducted this research was conducted on farmer's land in Palembang City, South Sumatra, from May to July 2022. This study used an experimental method with a split plot design consisting of 9 treatment combinations and 3 replications.  The first factor (main Plot) of dosage (T), namely T1 = 1 kg per plot; T2 = 3 kg per plot; T3 = 5 kg per plot, while the second factor (sub-plot) is type of organic fertilizer (J), namely J1 = Rice Straw; J2 = Blotong; J3 = Husk Charcoal.  Observational variables in this study included number of tillers per clump (saplings), tuber weight per clump (g) and tuber weight per plot (kg).  The results showed that tabulated combination of Blotong fertilizer with a dose of 3 kg gave the highest yield of shallots at 0.54 kg per plot or equivalent to 2.16 ha-1.
Analysis of Attributes in Consumer Preferences towards Rice Purchasing Decisions in South Bangka Yulia, Yulia; Bahtera, Novyandra Ilham; Hayati, Laila
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/jgsa.v4i2.7771

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Consumer preferences can assist a business in understanding the attributes that are essential or desired by consumers. The decision of a consumer to choose a product is closely related to the preferences of an individual consumer. An example of a commodity in the agricultural sector that has the potential to influence consumer preferences is rice. This study aims to identify the attributes that are preferred by consumers in the decision to purchase rice, considering the importance level of each attribute, in Toboali District, South Bangka Regency. The sampling method used in this research was judgment sampling. Data collection techniques include interviews, questionnaires, observations, and focus group discussions. Data processing in this study uses Conjoint Analysis. The results showed that consumer preferences for rice products were based on certified rice, packaged in sacks, 5 kg in size, and had a tender texture.
Application of Biophosphate fertilizer on Peanut (Arachis hypogeae L) in Lowland Rosmiah, Rosmiah; Marlina, Neni; Palmasari, Berliana; Aryani, Ida; Abd. Nasser, Gamal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/jgsa.v4i2.8292

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The lowland has the potential to be utilized for agriculture, such as planting peanuts, even though the soil fertility level is not very supportive The use of bio-phosphate fertilizers containing phosphate-solubilizing bacteria can be utilized to help improve the soil and contribute to nutrient elements The advantages of bio-phosphate fertilizers include protecting roots from Fusarium infect, optimizing inorganic fertilizers, and increasing peanut production This research was conducted in Pulau Semambu Village, Inderalaya Utara, Ogan Ilir Palembang from October 2023 to January 2024. The experimental layout used a non-factorial randomized block design with 6 treatments repeated 4 times The treatment factors included biofosfat fertilizer (B), namely B1 = 25 kg/ha, B2 = 50 kg/ha, B3 = 75 kg/ha, B4 = 100 kg/ha, B5 = 125 kg/ha, B6 = 150 kg/ha (B)

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