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Jurnal Ilmiah Penyuluhan dan Pengembangan Masyarakat
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 27757145     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.56189/jippm.v2i2.25836
1. Penyuluhan Pertanian, 2. Komunikasi Pembangunan, 3. Pengembangan dan pemberdayaan masyarakat, 4. Sosiologi dan Antropologi Pertanian, 5. Manajemen Sumberdaya Manusia, 6. Kepemimpinan dan Kelembagaan Pertanian, 7. Kewirausahaan dan Sistem Inovasi Pertanian, 8. Pembangunan Pedesaan dan Pertanian Berkelanjutan, 9. Pendidikan dan Media Pembelajaran, 10. Modal Masyarakat (Community Capital), 11. Ketahanan Pertanian dan Pedesaan, 12. Ekologi Manusia, 13. Komunikasi Agribisnis, dan 14. Teknologi Komunikasi dan Digital Pertanian.
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SRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN USAHA JASA PENGINAPAN DENGAN PENDEKATAN BUSINESS MODEL CANVAS PADA DESTINASI WISATA BAHARI DI KABUPATEN KONAWE SELATAN Sarita, Buyung
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56189/jippm.v3i0.46302

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One of the business models that is often used today is the Business Model Canvas. The Business Model Canvas (BMC) is to describe, visualize, assess and change old business models into simpler business models. The Business Model Canvas (BMC) is described with nine main blocks, namely Customer Segment, Value Proposition, Channel, Customer Relationship, Revenue Stream, Key Resources. Main), Key Activities (Key Activities), Key Partnership (Main Partnership), and Cost Structure (Cost Structure). Business actors in running their business are not just about making a profit but must also pay attention to the interests of consumers. The aim of the research is to determine the implementation of the business model canvas, the impact and obstacles of implementing the Bussinis Model Canvas on the design of the business model for developing accommodation services businesses in marine tourism destinations in South Konawe Regency. This type of research is a multisite study. In this research, researchers will visit the business location to observe, research and take part in ongoing activities, of course while maintaining a certain code of ethics (politeness and maintaining the good name of the Institute). To collect research data, the observation method, questionnaire method, and documentary method were used. Data analysis in this research uses the Miles and Huberman model data analysis technique, including data reduction, data display and conclusion drawing verification which are carried out simultaneously. The results of the research show that the implementation of Canvas Model Busines as a business strategy for Lodging Business Actors in South Konawe Regency Based on the results of research, studies, observations and field studies related to the Implementation of Canvas Model Busines as a business strategy for Lodging Business Actors in South Konawe Regency, especially Exell Lodging in Torobulu Village and Suban Amolengu Lodging without realizing it have been implemented in the respective blocks of the Business Model Canvas.
PENGARUH PUPUK ORGANIK DAN NITROGEN TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN DAN HASIL KACANG TANAH (Arachis hypogaea L.) PADA TANAH ULTISOL Ansi, Azhar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56189/jippm.v3i4.47192

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The aim of the research was to study the effect of organic fertilizer and Nitrogen (N) on the growth and yield of peanuts on ultisol soils. The study was conducted in the Labibia sub district, Kendari city, from July to October 2023. The study was arranged in a randomized block design (RAK) in a factorial pattern with three replications consisting of 2 factors. The first factor was organic fertilizer which consisted of 4 levels, namely: control (B0), 5 t ha-1 (B1), 10 t ha-1 (B2), and 15 t ha-1 (B3). The second factor was Nitrogen fertilizer which consisted of 3 levels, namely control (P0), 100 kg ha-1 (NPK1), and 200 kg ha-1 (NPK2) so that there were 4x3x3=36 experimental units. Observation variables included: plant height(cm), leaf area(cm2), 100 seed dry weight (g), yield per plot (g) and yield per ha (t ha-1). The results showed that there was an interaction between organic fertilizer and Nitrogen on the observed variables. The best results were obtained on the treatment of 15 t ha-1 of organic fertilizer and 200 kg ha-1 of Nitrogen fertilizer with the highest production reached 2.21 t ha-1.
PERSEPSI PETANI TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN DAN PRODUKSI KAKAO JENIS BIBIT SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS (SE) DALAM KEGIATAN PEREMAJAAN DI KELURAHAN PALARAHI KECAMATAN WAWOTOBI KABUPATEN KONAWE Abdullah, Sukmawati
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The success of cocoa cultivation is the use of quality plant seeds, one of which is cocoa seedlings obtained through the technique of Somatic Embryogenesis (SE) propagation is the latest method that can produce planlets that are the same as the source, have taproots and branching structures similar to plants from seeds. Another advantage of the SE technique is that it can mass produce seedlings, free of pests and diseases, more uniform growth, better vigor, high yield and drought resistance. This study aims to determine Farmers' Perceptions of Growth and Production of Cocoa Seedlings of Somatic Embryogenesis (SE) in Rejuvenation Activities in Palarahi Village, Wawotobi Subdistrict, Konawe Regency. The sample size was 20 respondents determined by the census method. Data collection techniques used were interviews, observation, and recording. Data analysis used in this research is descriptive qualitative processed in the form of Likert scale level 5, which is then done scoring and the results are summed and averaged to classify high, medium and low perception of farmers. The results showed that farmers' perceptions of the growth and production of Somatic Embryogenesis (SE) cocoa seedlings were in the high category, in other words, better than the previous cocoa plants. So that the quality and profit they feel has been achieved although not fully maximized, but it has given its own satisfaction by planting SE seedlings.
STUDI POTENSI DAN PROBLEMATIKA DESA TERTINGGAL DI KABUPATEN KONAWE SELATAN Peribadi, Peribadi; Arsya, Muhammad; Samsul, Samsul; Patuju, La; P., Iwan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56189/jippm.v3i0.46307

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Analysis of all types of resources from the perspective of the Village Development Index (IDM), will clearly show all potential resources as strengths and as opportunities for future development. On the other hand, various life problems are also revealed as weaknesses and challenges that can be anticipated and must even be turned into opportunities for developing disadvantaged village communities. The research aims to describe the various potentials and at the same time the various problems contained in rural areas categorized as Disadvantaged Villages in South Konawe Regency. In this context, the resource potential within the scope of the Social Resilience Index, Economic Resilience and Environmental Resilience is studied from the perspective of the Regulation of the Minister of Villages, Development of Disadvantaged Regions and Transmigration of the Republic of Indonesia Number 2 of 2016 concerning the Developing Village Index. The research uses a qualitative approach which focuses on descriptive studies and phenomenological studies. All components of South Konawe society that are deemed worthy of providing information can be used as primary data sources. Primary data was carried out using participant observation, surveys, deep interviews and Focus Group Discussions. Analysis of the Village Development Index (IDM) through a process of weighting and ranking rural resource potential. The results of the research show that there is a rural area that is classified as a Very Disadvantaged Village (Pritama Village), because it is in the value range of less than 0.4907 and the existence of an area that is in the Disadvantaged Village category because it has a value of less than 0.599. Such conditions indicate vulnerability to natural disasters, economic shocks and social conflicts, so that villages experience difficulties in managing and utilizing the potential of their social, economic and ecological resources. The portrait of rural areas referred to as underdeveloped and very underdeveloped villages depicts the worst condition of resources according to the provisions of the 2016 Minister of Village Regulation, so that it appears very problematic in developing its existence towards developing villages, developed villages and up to independent villages. The existence of underdeveloped and very underdeveloped villages appears on the one hand to have sufficient resource potential to support the development of a rural area and develop the socio-economic welfare of its people. Although on the other hand, it was not able to achieve a score according to the provisions of the 2016 Minister of Village Regulation. In this context, for example, in the education dimension, high points were achieved, but the achievement in the social capital dimension appeared to be very low.
NILAI TAMBAH DAN KEUNTUNGAN USAHA PUPUK ORGANIK MAJU JAYA DI DESA ALEBO KECAMATAN KONDA KABUPATEN KONAWE SELATAN Dedu, La Ode Arfan; Batoa, Hartina; Alwi, La Ode; Gafaruddin, Abdul; Sudarmo, Hadi; Arif, La Ode Kasno; Jabuddin, La Ode
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56189/jippm.v3i4.46792

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Cow manure converted into organic fertiliser is of good quality and has a high sales value. The use of faeces and urine as organic fertiliser is very beneficial, especially for soil fertility, and provides the necessary nutrients for plants. The village of Alebo has a majority of farmers, so fertilizer is the main need for the management of crops such as rice, maize, sweet potato, beans and other crops, as well as in the surrounding village communities, which also have a majority of rice fields and are farmers. Urban communities also need fertilizers to fertilize ornamental plants in their gardens. The processing of cow dung into organic fertiliser in Alebo village, Konda sub-district, is one of the areas affected by the covid-19 virus pandemic, so it is important to analyse the added value and benefits of organic fertiliser production. The objective of this study is to analyze the added value and benefits of organic fertilizer manufacturing activities after the covid-19 pandemic in Alebo village, Konda sub-county. This study should serve as a demonstration tool for other districts or surrounding villages that have not yet converted cow dung into organic fertilizer, as well as a training forum for farmers/ranchers in agricultural areas to integrate agriculture and livestock production in synergy in the same area to support the realization of food self-sufficiency. The results showed that value added and profits generally declined before the covid-19 programme and that while the covid-19 programme actually led to a decline in activity, the post-covid-19
PENGEMBANGAN PARIWISATA EKONOMI KREATIF DALAM PENINGKATAN PAD BERBASIS PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT LOKAL DI KABUPATEN KONAWE SELATAN Genggong, Marsia Sumule; Latif, Abdul; Ashmarita, Ashmarita; Makmur, Munawir; Rahmawati, Rahmawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56189/jippm.v3i0.46323

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Community participation in tourism development is mainly related to forms of community participation, community motivation and the impacts of tourism development on local communities that need to be further optimized, with the basic premise that it is an effort to develop tourism by referring to the concept of community-based tourism development. The aim of this research is to describe the characteristics of creative economic tourism development that is based on active community participation so that it can increase Regional Original Income. This research uses a qualitative approach. The sampling technique was snowball sampling technique. The research population is the entire community in the South Konawe Regency area. Meanwhile, the sample taken as the main data source is people who actively carry out participation activities in the creative economy sector. The data collection techniques used were observation and interviews. Data collected from research results in the field were then analyzed descriptively qualitatively. The research results show that there is a link between Regional Original Income (PAD) and creative economic tourism, namely the presence of a new economic form that can become a source of the community's economy. If this is developed more professionally, it will become a new source of PAD for the South Konawe Regency government. The development of creative economic tourism based on local community participation has not run optimally, where the development of creative economic tourism still receives very little attention from the local government, especially the role of the government as a facilitator to provide facilities that are needed by creative economic actors, including training for actors to improve quality and productivity, providing production equipment for business actors, and assistance in accessing capital.
ANALISIS PEMANFAATAN DANA CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) BAGI PENINGKATAN KESEJAHTERAAN MASYARAKAT DI SEKITAR TAMBANG DI KABUPATEN KONAWE SELATAN Tossepu, Ramadhan; Safar, Misran; Syaban, Abdul; Nerlin, Nerlin
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South Konawe Regency, which has many companies spread across several sub-districts, in implementing CSR in general, which is related to welfare, has not been felt by the community, especially those around the companies in South Konawe Regency. The aim of this research is to determine the process of allocating funds and the contribution of using Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds to improve the welfare of communities around mines in South Konawe Regency. This type of research is qualitative research which is descriptive exploratory in nature which attempts to describe or describe the various realities found in this research. The sample selection method for this research was purposive. The mines sampled are divided into two categories, namely mines that have production operation status and mines that still have exploration status located in 7 (seven) sub-districts, namely Punggaluku, Laeya, Palangga, South Palangga, Lainea, Lalembu and Laonti. Data collection techniques are the observation method, questionnaire method, and documentary method. The data analysis techniques in this research are divided into three, namely data reduction, data display, and drawing conclusions or verification. The research results show that the company's CSR allocation process is carried out by the CSR sector making an annual budget plan. The budget is made based on the year's work plan and on requests from the surrounding community. However, whether the action plan from the CSR budget plan is carried out according to plan or not depends on the profit obtained by the company. So that the company in terms of distribution of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds is not carried out evenly in the community. Contributions in the use of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds are not only intended for the community but also for the company itself. The use of CSR funds for community welfare has not been felt by society in general, especially people who live in areas around the mine. Several companies in South Konawe Regency in the process of allocating CSR funds generally focus more on physical aspects such as building mosque ceilings, making curtains, making football field stands and repairing school buildings and so on.
KAPASITAS PETANI DALAM USAHATANI HIDROPONIK DI KOTA KENDARI Posad, Andriawan Saputra; Abdullah, Sukmawati; Jayadisastra, Yoenita; Buana, Tjandra
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The objective of this study is to evaluate the hydroponic farming capacity of farmers in Kendari City. The study population consists of 25 hydroponic farmers identified in the Kendari City Agriculture Office database. The sample was determined using the census method by taking the entire population. Research data were collected through surveys, interviews, and documentation using questionnaires as the medium. Descriptive quantitative analysis with the class interval formula was used for data analysis. The results indicate that the capacity of farmers in hydroponic farming in Kendari City is classified as high based on their level of knowledge, attitudes, and skills. The majority of hydroponic farmers have a productive age and possess qualified education to support farming activities, especially with hydroponic systems. Their knowledge, attitudes, and skills are very good.
BENTUK PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT DALAM UPAYA PEMBERDAYAAN MELALUI KEGIATAN PENGEMBANGAN USAHA COCOPOT DI DESA LAMBANGI KECAMATAN KOLONO TIMUR KABUPATEN KONAWE SELATAN Jayadisastra, Yoenita; Lasinta, Megafirmawanti
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The purpose of this study was to determine how the form and level of participation in Cocopot business development empowerment activities in Lambangi Village, East Kolono District, South Konawe Regency. Participation is part of community involvement to succeed development programs. Cocopot business conducted in the village of Lambang proved to help the welfare of the community, most of whose business actors are the people of the area. This study uses quantitative descriptive methods in the hope of being able to state the facts that occur in the field. The sample in this study amounted to 26 people consisting of 4 groups of coastal women in Lambangi Village. The results showed that the form of participation in cocopot development in Lambangi village was dominated by the participation of personnel, followed by the participation of skills, thoughts, property and social. At the level of community participation in Lambangi Village is at the level of degrees of Tokenism, namely participation that only accepts decisions.
ANALISIS EVALUASI EKONOMI SUMBER DAYA ALAM DAN LINGKUNGAN DI KABUPATEN KONAWE SELATAN Adam, La Ode Bahana; Hasniah, Hasniah; Gandri, La; Arman, Arman
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The condition of natural resources of forests and agricultural land, especially in South Konawe Regency, is currently quite a concern. South Konawe Regency has a forest area with a total area of 475,953 hectares, consisting of natural reserve forests, protected forests, production forests, limited production forests, other use areas, water bodies, community plantation forests, urban forests, mangrove forests and conservation forests. Among the total current forest area, there are 31,874 hectares of critical land and 6,606 hectares of very critical land. The aim of the research is to inventory the potential and management problems as well as the economic value of natural forest and agricultural land resources in South Konawe Regency. The research approach uses 5 (five) approach models, namely the political approach, the technocratic approach, the integrated top-down policy bottom-up planning approach, the participatory approach, and the regional finance approach. The type of research used in this research is qualitative research with a case study method. Research data needs were collected using questionnaires and field surveys. The data analysis methods used include Natural Resource Potential Analysis, Identification of natural resources in forests and agricultural land, as well as total economic analysis or total economic value (TEV) obtained from the sum of values based on use and values based on indirect use. The research results show that the potential forest resources of South Konawe Regency with samples from Wolasi, Laeya, and Tinanggea subdistricts are divided into 4 forest area function classes, namely protected forests, permanent production forests, limited production forests, and national parks. Protected forests covering an area of 11,273.58 ha, limited production forests covering an area of 2,860.99 ha, permanent production forests covering an area of 14,931.17 ha, and national parks covering an area of 9,246.96 ha. Meanwhile, the agricultural potential of South Konawe Regency from the research sample consists of mixed dry land farming covering an area of 14,787.73 ha, dry land farming covering an area of 1,684.39 ha, rice fields covering an area of 17,014.23 ha, and plantations covering an area of 553.44 ha. The economic value of South Konawe district's forest resources is IDR 64,152,630,168.15 per year, while the economic value of agricultural land resources is IDR 9,342,541,716/year.

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