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Jurnal AGRISEP: Kajian Masalah Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian dan Agribisnis
Published by Universitas Bengkulu
ISSN : 14128837     EISSN : 25799959     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31186/jagrisep
(1) The Macro approach of agricultural socio-economic as a system which comprehensive and integrated from subsystems up-stream, subsystems on-farm, subsystems down-stream, subsystems support and the impact of their interrelationships with government policy, international economics, agricultural marketing, natural resources, agricultural extension and communication, agricultural sociology, farmer institutions, and community empowerment; (2) The Micro approach includes the study in the development of agribusiness (finance, farm management, functional and technical aspects) and agricultural local institutional.
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Prospects for Shallots Agribusiness Development in Pamekasan Regency Bakhtiar, Ary; Salsabila, Mulia; Fauzi bin Kamarudin, Mohd
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 24 NO 01 2025 (MARCH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.24.01.451-464

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Shallots have a strategic role in the local economy. Shallots are a staple food and essential seasoning, leading to high demand and strong market potential. As Indonesia is an agricultural country with rich natural resources, shallot farming can improve national food security and fulfil people's food needs. The research applies a descriptive quantitative method using trend analysis to examine shallot production in Pamekasan Regency. The data used are secondary production data from 2020 to 2023. This study aims to determine a. what factors influence the development of shallot farming in Pamekasan Regency, b. the prospects for developing shallot farming in Pamekasan Regency. The results showed that a. there are factors that dominate shallot production in Pamekasan Regency, such as land area, weather, fertilizer problems and agricultural technology. Shallots production data in Pamekasan Regency from 2020 to 2023 shows a significant downward trend. The area of shallot land in Pamekasan Regency is dominated by an area of less than equal to 1 Ha, so if there is a change in cropping patterns or farmers' attitudes in deciding which commodity to plant, it directly affects the level of shallot production.  B. Shallots have high economic value and stable domestic and international demand.  With appropriate planting and management patterns, shallots will become a commodity that can survive in the rainy and dry seasons. Onion derivative products, such as fried shallots, shallots paste, and shallots powder, have the prospect of increasing added value and farmers' income.
Based on Social, Economic, and Cultural Aspects, Is The “Tuak” Toraja Business Still Worth Sustaining? Thana, Dwi Prasetyawati; Padallingan, Yohanis; Amran, Farizah Dhaifina
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 24 NO 02 2025 (SEPTEMBER)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.24.02.493-508

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Toraja’s culture is distinct and captivating, with unique traditions passed down through generations. Among them, the tradition of serving and consuming tuak (a traditional alcoholic beverage) stands out, particularly in ceremonies like Rambu Tuka' (thanksgiving) and Rambu Solo' (funeral). Although many view tuak as a drink that can intoxicate and lead to health issues, it also holds potential as a profitable business if seen from a different perspective. This research investigates the business opportunities of Toraja tuak by examining social, economic, and cultural factors to understand how the economic conditions of tuak producers might be improved and gain broader acceptance. The study aims to analyze the viability of tuak as a business, factoring in social, economic, and cultural dimensions. The research is conducted in three stages: first, identifying issues through interviews and FGDs; second, conducting an in-depth literature review and gathering primary data on tuak business opportunities; and third, collecting secondary data, processing and analyzing it, and drawing conclusions. Results indicate that the tuak business holds significant promise when viewed through these comprehensive lenses, offering valuable social, economic, and cultural benefits.
Empowering Women Farmers Groups to Enhance Community Social Assets: A Case Study in Sobokerto Village, Boyolali Fitri; Hadiyati, Afina Rahma; Setiawan, Wisnu; Negoro, Abdul Rafi' Damar; Prihatin, Silverius Djuni; Fatonah, Siti; Mahendra, Dewangga Cipta
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 24 NO 02 2025 (SEPTEMBER)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.24.02.741-756

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Ngudi Makmur and Bangun Sejahtera Women Farmers Groups are CSR-funded groups of PT Pertamina Patra Niaga AFT Adi Sumarmo implemented in Sobokerto Village, Ngemplak District, Boyolali Regency. The implementation of the KWT program aims to increase economic potential and human resources and increase social assets in the community. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods with data extraction by in-depth interviews and observations. The source of data in this research is secondary data obtained from intermediaries through print media, journals, youtube and so on which represent data on the CSR Implementation Program of PT Pertamina Patra Niaga AFT Adi Sumarmo. This research uses the foundation of Sustainable Development Theory to see the implementation of the program to answer community needs in increasing the social assets of the PT Pertamina Patra Niaga AFT Adi Sumarmo fostered group in carrying out community empowerment. The results of this study have an impact on sustainable development that affects social change in the fulfillment of community social assets, in the form of creating collective movements and social cohesion.
Determinants of Vegetable Consumption in Urban Households in Lampung Province Sayekti , Wuryaningsih Dwi; Lestari, Dyah Aring Hepiana; Prasmatiwi, Fembriarti Erry; Adawiyah, Rabiatul
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 24 NO 02 2025 (SEPTEMBER)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.24.02.943-962

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Vegetables have various benefits for the human body, but most people's consumption is still lacking. The purposes of this research were to analyze (1) the vegetable consumption adequacy level and (2) the determinants of the adequacy level of vegetable consumption of urban households in Lampung Province. This study used a descriptive method with secondary data from the 2019 National Socio-Economic Survey (Susenas), from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of Lampung Province. A total of 1,500 households were used as samples. The data analysis method used was descriptive and a statistical verification analysis. The results showed that urban households consume an average of 559.37 grams/day, or 152.53 grams/capita/day, of vegetables. The level of household vegetable consumption was still low, with an average of 61.01 percent of the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation. Household income, number of household members, age of the head of household, the education level of the household's head, and the education level of the housewife positively influenced the adequacy level of household vegetable consumption. The number of household members was the variable that had the greatest influence on the household vegetable consumption level. Income and family size are determinants of adequate vegetable consumption. Therefore, to increase vegetable consumption, the government should educate the community with a focus on allocating income for healthier food. Educational activities can be integrated with ongoing government programs.
Measuring Customer Satisfaction Using Marketing Mix Approach on Rice Farming Insurance Clients Haryono, Dwi; Rosanti , Novi; Sari, Dewi Mulia; Wulandari, Riri; Sinambela , Ebenezer
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 24 NO 02 2025 (SEPTEMBER)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.24.02.677-704

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The Rice farming insurance (AUTP) program is a risk transfer mechanism designed to help farmers mitigate losses due to crop failures. This program is crucial as rice farming faces high level of risks and uncertainty. This study aims to analyze farmer’s attitudes toward AUTP and their satisfaction with the program’s attributes. Attitudes reflect farmer’s acceptance, trust, and perceptions of the benefits of the insurance, while satisfaction indicates the extent to wich their expectations are met. The research was conducted in Lampung Province, involving 161 randomly selected respondents. Farmers' attitudes were analyzed using Fishbein Multiattribute method, which evaluates their perceptions of various insurance attributes. Satisfaction levels were measured using the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI), providing a quantitative perspective on farmer’s experiences with the AUTP Program. Base on the Fishbein Multiattribute analysis, farmer’s attitudes towards AUTP categorized as positive. This score indicates that farmers hold a favorable view of the AUTP program, with the highest scores attributed to service providers and pricing. According to CSI Analysis, farmer’s satisfaction was categorized as moderately satisfactory level.  This indicates that although farmer’s needs are largely fulfilled, some aspects of the AUTP program still require improvement. To enhance farmer’s satisfaction and partisipation, additional effors are needed, such as expanding program outreach, refining the claims process, and offering better compensation. These actions are anticipated to ensure the sustainability and effectiveness of the AUTP program in the future.
Measurement Of The Level Of Competitiveness And Determinants Of Southeast Sulawesi Cocoa Trade Masitah, Masitah; Bahari, Doddy Ismunandar; Amaliah, Annisa; Prihantini, Campina Illa; Nursalam; Wulandary, Ayu; Khaerunnisa, Khaerunnisa
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 24 NO 02 2025 (SEPTEMBER)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.24.02.809-828

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The objective of this research is to see the development of cocoa competitiveness and its determining factors in the Southeast Sulawesi trade. The data used in the study were collected from several institutions, namely Central Statistics Agency, the Ministry of Agriculture, and the International Cocoa Organization (ICCO), in the form of time series data from 2011-2022. The research methodology applied the Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) for determining the development of cocoa competitiveness and Multiple Linear Regression Analysis for the determinants of cocoa trade. The results of the analysis show that Southeast Sulawesi's superior cocoa commodity has competitiveness. The RCA value can be seen from 2011 to 2018 and is still quite good. It is proven that the average RCA is above 4, although in the following year the RCA value shows a decreasing trend until 2022. Moreover, the determining factors for the competitiveness of Southeast Sulawesi’s cocoa are land area, production factors, domestic prices and international prices. Only the domestic price variable partially has a notable effect on its competitiveness. This research can be made a reference for the local government to adopt any policies regarding the export of cocoa beans and processed products so that it can encourage and increase the competitiveness of Southeast Sulawesi cocoa through implementing downstreaming, improving infrastructure and national cocoa research and development.
E-Commerce Risk of Food Product to Consumer Purchase Decisions in Kalimantan Barat Zulfikri; Dolorosa, Eva; Kurniati, Dewi
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 24 NO 02 2025 (SEPTEMBER)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.24.02.705-724

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The increase in internet users and the trend of online food shopping have created risks that affect consumer purchase decisions when buying food products online. This research aims to examine how risk perception influences the purchasing decisions of online food products. This study was conducted in Pontianak, Kalimantan Barat. The region's expanding digital infrastructure offers significant e-commerce growth opportunities in the food sector. However, uncertainties and perceived risks may pose challenges for both consumers and the local industry. The sample was determined using convenience sampling. The data collected was primary data obtained from a questionnaire completed by 150 consumers of online food products. The variables involved in this research were financial risk, product risk, time risk, delivery risk, and consumer purchase decisions. The data analysis utilized Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) within a quantitative framework to explore and validate relationships between key variables. This included descriptive analysis to summarize data characteristics and Partial Least Squares (PLS) testing with SmartPLS 4 software. This approach will offer a thorough overview of the data and a detailed analysis of structural relationships. The research shows that delivery risk, financial risk, and product risk significantly affect consumer purchasing decisions, with delivery risk being the most influential. Changes in delivery risk will notably impact buying behaviour. In contrast, time risk does not significantly impact purchasing decisions, as evidenced by a path coefficient (0.069), t-value (1.007<t-table 1.96), and p-value (0.314>0.05).
Enhancing Business Performance through Digital Financial Literacy: Evidence from Gorontalo Adam, Echan; Bobihu, Nofita; Boekoesoe, Yuriko
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 24 NO 02 2025 (SEPTEMBER)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.24.02.525-546

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The digital financialization of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) increases access to information and facilitates resource management. During the pandemic, there was a significant surge in digital transactions, increasing sales of several products, with Gorontalo Province experiencing a 3.57% rise. This research investigates the impact of social factors on digital financial literacy and their influence on the performance of MSMEs. Conducted in Gorontalo City from March to July 2024, this research employed an explanatory approach, focusing on the founders of MSMEs, specifically 50 individuals who served as respondents. Primary data was collected through structured interviews using questionnaires. The analysis utilized Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS), supported by Smart-PLS 3.0 software. The findings reveal that social factors significantly influence digital financial literacy, although they do not directly affect MSMEs' performance. Digital technology, however, has a significant impact on MSMEs' performance and mediates the relationship between social factors and performance. Despite these advancements, many MSME actors lack proper financial management practices, such as recording daily cash inflows and outflows, limiting their financial awareness. Targeted financial education programs are essential and include hands-on training on the use of financial management applications for tracking income and expenses. Furthermore, collaborations with financial institutions, fintech platforms, and e-commerce providers can facilitate training in digital financial tools and services. Although participation in such initiatives is currently limited, institutions like Bank Indonesia can scale up efforts to develop model MSMEs that inspire broader adoption of digital financial practices among other enterprises.
Breaking Barriers to Digital Adoption: A Case Study of Paddy Farmers in West Kalimantan Bancin, Hardi Dominikus; Sirait, Resmaya Agnesia Mutiara; Sugiardi, Sigit
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 24 NO 02 2025 (SEPTEMBER)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.24.02.757-776

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The adoption of digital agricultural technologies is regarded as a pivotal measure for enhancing productivity and efficiency in Indonesia's paddy farming sector. This research is concerned with the factors that influence the adoption of digital technologies among paddy farmers in Kubu Raya Regency, West Kalimantan. A quantitative approach was employed in the study, which involved 150 farmers. The role of government support, farmer characteristics, mentoring, and perceptions in promoting agricultural digitalisation was analysed. The findings indicate that the role of the government, particularly in the development of infrastructure and the provision of financial assistance, is the most significant factor influencing the adoption of digital technologies. Mentoring programs, in particular those that concentrate on the spheres of education and motivation, also assume a pivotal role. However, contrary to expectations, farmers' perceptions alone do not significantly impact their decision to adopt digital technologies. This suggests that, while attitudes towards technology are favourable, structural and educational support are vital for effective implementation. The study concludes that the key factors in fostering digital transformation in the region's agricultural sector are the enhancement of infrastructure, the provision of targeted training, and the offering of financial incentives.
Value Added Analysis of Pineapple Leaf-Waste Products and Strategic Development for Miwa Producer Cooperative in Prabumulih Purbiyanti, Erni; Sari, Yulia; Sulastri, Merna Ayu; Putri, Trisna Wahyu Swasdiningrum; Adzra, Ghaitsa Safira
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 24 NO 02 2025 (SEPTEMBER)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.24.02.547-564

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Pineapple leaf waste (PALW) is often perceived as an agricultural by-product with limited utility and lacking economic value. This study pioneers the evaluation of added value from pineapple leaf waste in Prabumulih. It explores innovative strategies for developing the Wiwa Producer Cooperative using the Hayami method and SWOT analysis. The findings reveal that all processed products, such as woven fabric and cloths, derived from pineapple leaf waste generated a high and profitable value-added ratio. A key strength factor is that the Miwa Pineapple Producer Cooperative is a pioneer of pineapple leaf processing in Prabumulih. However, significant weaknesses include limited human resources and capital, while opportunities exist in promotional events, and threats arise from the lengthy production process. The cooperative adopts an aggressive strategy, emphasising market penetration, market development, and product innovation through the Strengths-Opportunities (S-O) approach. The findings underline the economic potential of pineapple leaf waste as a sustainable resource, offering a pathway to rural economic empowerment and environmental conservation. This study provides actionable strategies for policymakers and cooperative leaders to enhance competitiveness, foster innovation, and promote sustainable practices in the agricultural sector. By participating in broader promotional events, maintaining product quality, expanding market reach, and innovating product offerings, the cooperative can ensure sustainable growth and contribute to the circular economy.

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