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Putra Astaman
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Kota surabaya,
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Sustainable Agribusiness Review
ISSN : -     EISSN : 31236146     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33005/sar
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Aims and Scope Aims 1. To publish original and thought-provoking papers that will contribute to the discipline of Agribusiness 2. To establish a forum for dialogue and debate between agribusiness and agriculture researchers and practitioners and any other interested parties. 3. To provide a new publishing outlet to researchers and practitioners that will operate efficiently and effectively. Sustainable Agribusiness Review is a blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes theoretical, empirical, and experimental research papers. The Journal encourages the utilization of agribusiness in socio-economic, management, and agribusiness theories to investigate, analyze, and explain issues in sustainability agribusiness within scope of the journal covers environmental aspects, economic aspects, and social aspects, and is supported by technological aspects and policy and institutional aspects. The distributed research articles in the Journal will empower researchers to contribute to the discipline of agribusiness.
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Articles 10 Documents
PKK Membership Participation in the Sustainable Development: Analysis of Arnstein's Participation Levels Nurfadillah; Daeva Mubarika Raisa; Putra Astaman; Megawati; Fadilah Nurdin
Sustainable Agribusiness Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/sar.v1i1.2

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KUB Anggrek is a joint business group formed as a result of an initiative by the PKK, which promotes creative economic crafts based on local potential, namely banana leaves. This KUB is located in Aska Village, South Sinjai District, Sinjai Regency. When it was first formed, KUB Anggrek was very active in production, participated in national exhibitions, and served as instructors for other districts. However, over time, this KUB experienced a decline in membership, business stagnation, and even a vacuum. This study aims to describe the level of participation of PKK members in Aska Village in the activities and programs of KUB Anggrek and their role in the development of this business group. The method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with a case study design. Data collection techniques include in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation study. Informants were determined using purposive sampling, while data analysis was conducted interactively, which includes data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing and verification. The results of the study show that the level of PKK member participation is at the “informing,” “consultation,” “placation,” and “partnership” levels. However, it has not yet reached the level of “delegated power” and “citizen control.” The roles of PKK members in KUB Anggrek include information recipients, training participants, technical implementers, and coordinators, but they do not yet have full control over strategic decisions or business management.
From Vulnerability to Adaptation: Identifying Resilient Practices for Sustainable Dragon Fruit Farming in a Changing Climate Wahyuningsih; Fadilah Nurdin; Megawati; Mirnatul Qinayah; Daeva Mubarika Raisa
Sustainable Agribusiness Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/sar.v1i1.3

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This study aims to determine the effect of climate change on the productivity of dragon fruit crops in Sukamaju Village, Tellulimpoe District, Sinjai Regency. The study used a qualitative approach with data collection techniques including observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Informants consisted of dragon fruit farmers, community leaders, and relevant stakeholders. Data analysis was carried out through the stages of data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing systematic conclusions. The results showed that climate change, rainfall, temperature, and sunlight significantly affect the growth and yield of dragon fruit. Climate fluctuations cause production instability, reduce productivity, and affect fruit quality, even when land and cultivation techniques are adequate. This situation requires serious attention from farmers and related parties to implement adaptation measures to maintain optimal and stable production. Adaptation strategies that can be implemented include irrigation management, selecting climate-resistant varieties, timely fertilization, and regular weather monitoring. With these measures, the productivity and quality of dragon fruit crops in Sukamaju Village can increase, support local agribusiness development, raise farmer income, and meet local and national market demand. This research confirms that climate change is a crucial factor in the management of dragon fruit crops and can serve as the basis for policy recommendations and adaptive agricultural practices for sustainable agribusiness in Sinjai Regency
Strengthening Local Food Systems: The Impact of Farmer Groups on Rice Production in Kaloling Village, Indonesia Winadia; Ahfandi Ahmad; Fadilah Nurdin; Putra Astaman; Sadam Suliman Mohamed Yousof
Sustainable Agribusiness Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): November 2025
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Farmer groups have not yet played an optimal role, as evidenced by groups whose members are less active, groups that have difficulty retaining members, while some farmer groups are actually progressing, and many members only use the group to obtain subsidized fertilizer and plant seeds. This study aims to determine the role of farmer groups in increasing rice production in Kaloling Village, East Sinjai District, Sinjai Regency. The research method used is a quantitative descriptive method. Sampling was conducted using simple random sampling with 80 respondents. The analysis revealed that the role of farmers' groups as learning classes and production units does not have a significant impact on rice production in Kaloling Village. This is attributed to low levels of farmer education, inappropriate learning methods, and farmers' tendency to farm individually. On the other hand, the role of farmer groups as a vehicle for cooperation among group members does influence rice production. The cooperation established creates a collaborative environment that encourages farmers to increase rice production.
Local Strategies for Sustainable Dragon Fruit: A Mixed-Method SWOT Analysis of Agribusiness Development in Sinjai A. Nurazizah; Fadilah Nurdin; Megawati
Sustainable Agribusiness Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/sar.v1i1.5

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This study aims to formulate alternative strategies and determine the priority strategies that can be implemented in developing dragon fruit farming. The type of research used in this study is a mix method, namely a combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods, taking the case of the Dragon Fruit Farming Group in Sukamaju Village, Tellulimpoe District, Sinjai Regency. Respondents in this study used a census of 20 dragon fruit farmers. The results of the study indicate that the IFAS value of 4.85 and the EFAS value of 5.10, this farm still occupies a strategic position for continued development because the opportunity score is more dominant than the threat score. In the SWOT diagram, the position of the development strategy is located in quadrant 1 or referred to as an aggressive strategy. The priority strategy that can be implemented is to improve the quality of dragon fruit by utilizing developments in agricultural technology to meet the increasing demand for products according to consumer tastes and maintain the sustainability of dragon fruit marketing
Analysis of Coffee Farming Income in Barambang Village, Sinjai Borong District, Sinjai Regency Haerul Amri; Fadilah Nurdin; Megawati; Putra Astaman
Sustainable Agribusiness Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/sar.v1i1.6

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This study aims to determine the factors that influence coffee farming businesses as well as the amount of income and the feasibility of coffee farming businesses in Barambang Village, Sinjai Borong District, Sinjai Regency. The research method used a quantitative descriptive approach with the determination of coffee farmer respondents selected using purposive sampling. The data were analyzed to determine the factors that influence coffee farming income, such as land area, production costs, selling prices, and income variables, and were also calculated using feasibility analysis using the R/C ratio. The results showed that several factors, such as land area and selling prices, had a significant effect on coffee farmers' income. Income analysis showed the average income from coffee farming per planting season, which included total production costs. Based on the feasibility analysis, the R/C ratio value indicated that coffee farming in Barambang Village was feasible because the R/C ratio value was > 1.
Analysis of Factors Influencing Farmers’ Responses toward the Adoption of Hand Tractors in Palae Village, Sinjai Regency Hasrini; Megawati; Fadilah Nurdin
Sustainable Agribusiness Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/sar.v2i1.21

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This study aims to analyze the factors influencing rice farmers’ responses toward the adoption of hand tractors in Palae Village, Sinjai Regency. The research employed a quantitative descriptive method using multiple linear regression analysis. The study population consisted of 772 farmers, with the sample determined using the Slovin formula. The results showed that, simultaneously, all independent variables significantly affected farmers’ responses. Partially, the variables of age, education level, and farming experience had a negative and significant effect, while land area and time efficiency had a positive and significant effect on farmers’ responses. Meanwhile, operational costs were found to have no significant effect. These findings indicate that practical benefits, such as time savings and ease of land cultivation, are the main driving factors behind farmers’ positive responses toward agricultural mechanization in the research area.
Extension Workers as Mediators: Analysis of the Role of Knowledge Transfer in Encouraging Sustainable Rice Farming Practices Wahyu Ramadani; Megawati Megawati; Fadillah Nurdin; Makmur Makmur
Sustainable Agribusiness Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/sar.v2i1.24

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This study aims to analyze the role of agricultural extension workers in increasing rice production in Lappacinrana Village, Bulupoddo District, Sinjai Regency. The background of the study is based on the low local rice productivity, which is influenced by limited technical assistance, extension intensity, and farmers' ability to access modern agricultural information. This study used a quantitative descriptive method involving 72 rice farmer respondents. Data were collected through observation, questionnaires, structured interviews, and documentation, then analyzed using multiple linear regression with the help of SPSS. The results showed that the role of extension workers as guides, technicians, and consultants had a significant effect on increasing rice production, indicated by a significance value of <0.05 for each. Meanwhile, the role of extension workers as a dynamist did not have a significant effect, indicating that the function of mobilizing farmer groups was not yet optimal. Among all variables, the role of extension workers as technicians emerged as the most dominant factor in increasing production results. Simultaneously, all four roles of extension workers were proven to have a significant effect on increasing rice production. These findings suggest that strengthening the technical and consultative capacity of extension workers is an important strategy for increasing farmer productivity and the effectiveness of extension at the village level.
Marketing Strategy for Dragon Fruit Farming in Sukamaju Village, Telulimpoe District, Sinjai Regency A.Nurhaq Annizar; Megawati Megawati; Fadilah Nurdin
Sustainable Agribusiness Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/sar.v2i1.35

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This research is motivated by the significant development of dragon fruit farming in Sukamaju Village, which has high production potential but still faces marketing constraints such as dependence on middlemen, which results in suboptimal farmer income. The purpose of this study was to determine strategies for increasing dragon fruit farming income in Sukamaju Village, Tellulimpoe District, Sinjai Regency. This study uses a quantitative descriptive method with a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis as the primary analytical tool to formulate the strategy. Sampling was conduted using purposive sampling of 40 dragon fruit farmers. The analysis results indicate that dragon farming is in a very strong strategic position and has good prospects for development. This is evidenced by a total score of 3.88 for the Internal Factor Matrix (IFAS) and 3.85 for the External Factor Matrix (EFAS). The Internal-External (IE) Matrix analysis place the farm in cell I, within the “Grow and Build” strategy area. Therefore, the most appropriate strategy to implement is an aggressive and intensive strategy. Based on the SWOT Matrix, the priority strategic alternative is the SO (Strengths-Opportunities) Strategy, which focuses on leveraging key strengths such as agro-climate suitability and early harvest times to saize significant market opportunities through digital marketing and processed product development.
Factors Affecting White Pepper Production in Puncak Village, South Sinjai District, Sinjai Regency Fadilah Nurdin; Nurhalyza Nurhalyza; Nilmalasari Nilmalasari; Asdar Asdar; Salsabila Salsabila; Anisa Fahira Asma
Sustainable Agribusiness Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/sar.v2i1.36

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This study aims to analyze farmer characteristics and the factors affecting white pepper production in Puncak Village, South Sinjai District, Sinjai Regency. This research employed a quantitative approach using a survey method. A total of 30 farmers were selected using a saturated sampling technique. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation, and analyzed using multiple linear regression. The results show that partially, seed quality (X1), land area (X2), and price (X3) have a significant effect on white pepper production with significance values < 0.05. Seed quality and price have a positive effect, while land area has a negative effect on production. Simultaneously, all variables significantly affect production. The coefficient of determination (R²) is 0.411, indicating that 41.1% of the variation in production is explained by the model, while the rest is influenced by other factors outside the study. In conclusion, Farmers are encouraged to use high-quality seeds and optimize land management to boost white pepper productivity, particularly on large-scale plots, to prevent a decline in production efficiency. The government and agricultural extension officers should provide guidance and training on efficient white pepper cultivation techniques and proper land management to increase farmers’ yields.
Application of Optimization Theory in Planning the Use of Idle Land for Agriculture Een Mardiyanti; Kania Ari Liany
Sustainable Agribusiness Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/sar.v2i1.37

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: This study aims to apply optimization theory in planning the use of idle land for agriculture to improve efficiency and farmers' income. This study was motivated by the existence of underutilized idle land and limited agricultural resources, which often result in inefficient land use and suboptimal income for local farmers. A case study was conducted on a 1,000 m² plot of idle land in Highland Park Housing, Kota Serang Baru, Serang, Banten, using a quantitative approach and Linear Programming (LP) analysis. Primary data were collected through interviews and field observations, while secondary data were obtained from the literature and relevant sources. The results showed that cucumbers and small chili contributed the most to income, with optimal land allocations of 900 m² and 100 m², respectively. Chili pepper and eggplant were not economically feasible for cultivate under the current conditions because of their low profitability. By applying LP through Excel Solver, the maximum income obtained was Rp71,600,000. Chilli pepper cultivation is recommended based on simple analysis and linear programming due to its significant and optimal profits. The study concludes that optimization theory provides an effective approach for the sustainable planning of idle land use in agriculture.

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