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Journal of Rural Development and Applied Technology
ISSN : -     EISSN : 3090692X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.5614/10.5614/jrdat.2025.2.1
Journal of Rural Development and Applied Technology is an electronic journal that elaborates issues related to rural development and applied technology. This journal is academic, open access, and peer reviewed, founded in 2023 by the Center for Rural Areas Empowerment, ITB. The wide reach of this journal makes it possible to publish research results based on studies and works based on interdisciplinary nature. The JoRDAT journal is published twice a year in May and November. The JoRDAT publish articles based on studies, works, and figures perspectives. The major themes in this journal relate to social, economy, cultural, policy, developmental studies, and applied technology that is applicable in rural areas.
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IMPLEMENTATION OF SUSTAINABLE FOOD HOUSE AREA MODEL (SFHAM) IN CICADAS’ VILLAGE, CIBEUNYING KIDUL SUB-DISTRICT, BANDUNG Alfi Rumidatul; Noor Rahmawati; Dewi Larasati; Yani Suryani
Journal of Rural Development and Applied Technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Rural Development & Applied Technology Vol.2 No.1
Publisher : Center for Rural Areas Empowerment (P2D), Institut Teknologi Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/jrdat.2025.2.1.1

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This community service activity aims to implement the Sustainable Food House Area Model (SFHAM) as an effort to improve food security and community welfare in Cicadas Village, Cibeunying Kidul District, Bandung. The activity stages include site surveys and coordination with relevant parties, socialization of the SFHAM concept, and training in innovative farming techniques such as hydroponics, the Dutch Bucket System (DBS), and the Organic Tower Garden (OTG). The results of the activity demonstrate success in enhancing residents’ knowledge and skills in managing their yards as sustainable food sources, as well as their ability to independently produce healthy food. SFHAM has proven to be an effective approach for local food security in urban areas when supported by continuous mentoring and active community participation. Evaluation and monitoring indicate the need for continuous mentoring and adaptation of methods to local conditions to ensure the sustainability of the program. Thus, the implementation of SFHAM is expected to support local food security, improve family economics, and contribute to sustainable environmental management in urban areas.
ANALYSIS OF COMMUNITY SATISFACTION INDEX (CSI) IN THE SOCIAL PROJECT: IMPLEMENTATION OF GOOD AGRICULTURAL PRACTICE (GAP) TO ENHANCE HIGH-LYCOPENE TOMATO CULTIVATION Pathmi Noerhatini; Maryam Al Lubbu; Dicky Rezadi Munaf; Amanna Dzikrillah L. L. Hakim; Gilang Aditya Pratama; Christina Wijaya
Journal of Rural Development and Applied Technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Rural Development & Applied Technology Vol.2 No.1
Publisher : Center for Rural Areas Empowerment (P2D), Institut Teknologi Bandung

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This study aims to evaluate the Community Satisfaction Index (CSI) associated with the implementation of Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) in enhancing high-lycopene tomato cultivation. Employing a quantitative survey design, the research assessed participant satisfaction across nine core components, including program requirements, procedures, service delivery, costs, staff competence, and infrastructure support. The results indicate a generally high level of satisfaction, with the overall CSI reaching 92.06, which classifies the program performance as “very good.” Among the assessed components, the Competence of Program Staff received the highest rating, reflecting the vital role of knowledgeable facilitators in ensuring program success. While most components were positively evaluated, facilities and infrastructure emerged as areas requiring further development to enhance long-term sustainability. The use of simple yet impactful technologies, coupled with clear communication and open knowledge-sharing sessions, contributed to the program’s positive reception. These findings suggest that the program was well-accepted by the community and is considered feasible for continuation and potential expansion in similar agricultural contexts.
The Cs-137 Shrimp Tragedy: A Revolution in Quality and Supply Chain Protection Paradigms for Consolidating the Economic Competitiveness of Indonesian Shrimp. Aldi Adi Pratama
Journal of Rural Development and Applied Technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Rural Development & Applied Technology Vol.2 No.1
Publisher : Center for Rural Areas Empowerment (P2D), Institut Teknologi Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/jrdat.2025.2.1.3

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The detection of Cesium-137 (Cs-137), a highly toxic, artificial radionuclide, in frozen Indonesian shrimp exports to the United States (US) market precipitated a severe crisis, significantly jeopardizing the national fisheries sector's reputation. The contamination source was traced to the downstream environment, specifically a processing facility in the Cikande Industrial Complex, Banten, presumably linked to the unintentional or illegal importation of contaminated industrial raw materials. This descriptive-analytical qualitative study utilized Documentary Research and Content Analysis on secondary data from governmental bodies (KKP, BAPETEN, BPS) and public media. The methodological contribution is the Data Source Triangulation protocol applied to official reports, statistical data, and public documentation, ensuring the consistency and rigor of the findings. The core finding confirms that the crisis exposed a profound corporate Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Failure marked by deficiencies in accountability and risk management within a supporting industrial sector (metal recycling) that directly impacted the core supply chain (fisheries exports). Crucially, the government's swift, science-based, and transparent crisis response, spearheaded by BAPETEN and KKP, proved instrumental in restoring international confidence. The Novel Insight is the US FDA's subsequent designation of the KKP Quality Agency as the Certifying Entity (CE) for Cs-137-free certification. This strategic action transformed Indonesia from a reactive compliance violator into a globally recognized Standard Setting Nation. This outcome enriches Crisis Communication literature with a model focused on Science Based Regulatory Capability Enhancement. The study underscores the imperative to institutionalize this success into a proactive, integrated quality infrastructure and stricter corporate due diligence to guarantee long-term export sustainability.

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