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Acitya Wisesa: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 28100182     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56943/jmr
ACITYA WISESA is Scientific Journal of Multidisciplinary research that has specificities in several fields such as: Education Sciences Agrarian and Biological Sciences Health Sciences Exact and Earth Sciences Human and Social Sciences Engineering Technology Review Article Educational Objects Social Sciences etc
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STUDY ON THE COMPOSITION OF NPK FERTILIZER AND GOAT MANURE ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF SWEET CORN (Zea mays Saccharata Sturt. L) Santoso, Sartono Joko; Triyono, Kharis; Maulida, Elly Istiana
Acitya Wisesa: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 4 Issue 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jmr.v4i1.694

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In agricultural cultivation technology, there are various determining factors that greatly affect plant growth and yield. One important factor in agriculture is fertilization. This study aims to examine the effect of NPK fertilizer composition and goat manure on the growth and yield of sweet corn plants. This research was conducted from June 10, 2024 to September 16, 2024 at Jaya Wijaya Experimental Farm, Mojosongo, Surakarta, at an altitude of 400 meters above sea level with Latosol soil type. This study used a Completely Randomized Group Design (CRD) with two treatment factors, NPK fertilizer and goat manure, each repeated three times to obtain 48 treatment combinations. The parameters observed included plant height, number of leaves, cob diameter, cob weight with husk, and cob weight without husk. The results of the experiment showed that the addition of NPK fertilizer significantly affected the growth and yield of sweet corn plants, while the addition of goat manure and the interaction between the two did not give any significant effect.
REVIEWING CHALLENGES OF CURRICULUM IMPLEMENTATION IN CAMBODIAN TEACHER EDUCATION AND POSSIBILITIES FOR IMPROVEMENT Run, Netra; Tep, Phirun; Mot, Narin; Phuong, Chanleaphy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jmr.v4i1.735

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Since the challenges in curriculum development in the Cambodian context were unclear and scattered, its collections would be a priority to see a whole image of challenges along with possible solutions for the developer, practitioner, and stakeholders. This paper aims to review the challenges of curriculum implementation in Cambodian teacher education and the possibilities for improvement. The integrative review approach of the conventional review paper was employed to form a new framework of selective secondary sources. 18 articles (16 primary and 2 secondary data) were collected from Google Scholar under 4 criteria: (1) content-related paper, (2) no longer than 10 years of publication, (3) primary or secondary data, and (4) ASEAN reflection on the Cambodian context. The findings indicated five main challenges of curriculum implementation in Cambodian Teacher Education: (1) teaching and learning activities, (2) instructional materials, (3) assessment, (4) teacher career pathway, and (5) external factors. The possibilities for improvement to overcome these challenges also involved five main solutions for improvement as mentioned above, along with three elements that were hidden such as (1) system, (2) practices, and (3) production. The course designers and key practitioners may put theories into practice by gathering information, reflecting, and making possible changes in curriculum implementation for notation and improvement.
THE IMPACT OF RISING RICE PRICES ON THE INCOME AND WELFARE OF RICE FARMERS IN KLATEN Sholihah, Efi Nikmatu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jmr.v4i1.740

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Rice is a major food commodity in Indonesia and plays an important role in people's daily lives. The increase in rice prices can have a complex impact on farmers' incomes. Although it sounds like a profitable thing, the increase in rice prices can also mean higher production costs for farmers, such as more expensive fertilizer and seed prices. In addition to having an impact on farmers' income, the increase in rice prices can also affect the economic welfare of farmers. The economic welfare of farmers is not only related to the income earned but also to the farmer's expenses in each harvest period. The study aims to determine the impact of the increase in rice prices on the income and welfare of rice farmers in Klaten. Data collection was carried out using the interview method with rice farmers in the Sri Makmur Dk. Tempel Farmer Group, Jogosetran Village, Kali Kotes, Klaten. Data analysis was conducted by analyzing costs, revenues, income, and welfare analysis by comparing income and expenditure of farmer households. The results indicate that although farmers' income has increased, their welfare has not improved significantly due to rising production and household costs. This study emphasizes the importance of policies that not only regulate commodity prices but also improve production cost efficiency to enhance farmers' welfare.
THE IJUK NGANTEN TRADITION OF SRATUREJO VILLAGE AS AN INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE SUSTAINED WITHIN THE COMMUNITY Anwari, Ikhsan Rosyid Mujahidul; Rusnalasari, Zulidyana Dwi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jmr.v4i1.820

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The Ijuk Nganten tradition is a form of intangible cultural heritage that continues to be preserved by the people of Sraturejo Village, Baureno District, Bojonegoro Regency, East Java. This ritual involves the symbolic cleansing of newlywed couples by washing their hands, faces, and feet at the sacred site known as Sumur Nganten (Bridal Well), followed by prayers for blessings, fertility, and household harmony. Although performed in a simple manner, the ritual holds deep cultural and spiritual meaning, rooted in local oral traditions and communal belief systems. This study employs the historical method, beginning with heuristic investigation through data collection from local oral sources—including village elders and cultural custodians—as well as limited written documents and popular media. The gathered sources were then subjected to source criticism, interpretative analysis, and synthesized through historiographical construction to explore the socio-cultural and historical functions of the ritual. The findings suggest that Ijuk Nganten originated from a collective memory involving the legendary figure Akuwu Lembu Amisena and his consort Nyi Lebdasari, who underwent ritual purification at the site after reclaiming political authority during the Singhasari–Majapahit era. Today, the tradition serves not only a spiritual purpose but also reinforces environmental ethics, ancestral veneration, and communal identity. It remains a vital cultural expression, consistently practiced even by residents who have migrated outside the region, demonstrating its enduring significance amid social transformation.
E-Commerce Transactions under Islamic Economic Law: Ensuring Shariah Compliance in Indonesian Digital Marketplaces Wahdan; Widodo, Tri; Warmin; Muinah, Siti; Midiawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jmr.v4i1.822

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The development of information technology has driven the growth of online buying and selling transactions through platforms such as Tokopedia, Shopee, and Bukalapak. This phenomenon opens economic opportunities while also posing challenges to the application of Islamic economic principles. This study employs a normative and descriptive qualitative approach to analyze the mechanism of digital transactions to ensure compliance with Shariah law, focusing on contracts (akad), transparency, consent (ridha), permissibility (al-ibahah), and accountability. The study’s findings show that digital contracts made through clicking “buy” and “pay” can be considered valid as long as they are clear, recorded, and agreed upon by both parties. Transparency of product information is a key principle to avoid gharar (excessive uncertainty) and ghish (deception), so the description, price, and condition of goods must be accurate. The principle of consent (ridha) is realized through options such as khiyar (choice), returns, and refunds as forms of consumer protection. Payment schemes must be free from riba (usury), maisir (gambling), and excessive gharar, with alternatives such as murabahah (cost-plus financing) and halal installments. Seller accountability is enforced through rating systems, reviews, and Shariah seller certification. The fatwa of the DSN-MUI (National Shariah Council-Indonesian Ulema Council) provides normative guidance for digital transactions, ensuring consumer protection and Shariah compliance. The implementation of these principles not only guarantees the validity of transactions but also enhances trust, consumer loyalty, and the sustainability of the Shariah e-commerce ecosystem in Indonesia.

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