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Determinants of climate change adaptation: evidence from household farmers in Sumenep Regency, East Java Hayati, Mardiyah; Firdaus, Mohammad Wahyu; Nugroho, Taufik Rizal Dwi Adi; Ramadhani, Desi; Nabila, Risma; Rizal, Moh.; Firmanda, Syauqi Agung
Agriekonomika Vol 14, No 1: April 2025
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, Indonesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/agriekonomika.v14i1.33708

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Climate change poses serious challenges to agricultural production, particularly for smallholder farmers who depend on climate-sensitive farming systems. Increasing climate variability, irregular rainfall patterns, and prolonged dry seasons have heightened the vulnerability of agricultural activities, especially in dryland areas. This study aims to identify climate change adaptation strategies adopted by household farmers and analyze the factors influencing their adoption in Sumenep Regency, East Java. Primary data were collected from 120 farmers using a multistage sampling technique through structured interviews covering farmers’ socio-economic characteristics and adaptation practices. Descriptive statistical analysis was used to identify the types of adaptation strategies implemented by farmers, while a Multivariate Probit model was applied to examine the determinants of farmers’ adoption decisions. The results show that farmers implement several adaptation strategies with different adoption levels. Crop rotation is the most widely adopted strategy, followed by adjusting planting times and using climate-resistant crop varieties. In contrast, water-saving irrigation is the least adopted strategy due to limited irrigation infrastructure. The econometric results indicate that farming experience, participation in farmer groups, and access to mobile banking significantly influence farmers’ decisions to adopt climate adaptation strategies. Strengthening farmer institutions, improving financial inclusion, and enhancing agricultural extension services are therefore crucial to improve farmers’ adaptive capacity and promote more resilient agricultural systems in climate-vulnerable regions.
Farmer preferences in using local Chinese mustard green seeds (Brassica chinensis var. parachinensis) in Kebonagung Village, Kaliwates District, Jember District Syah, Wildan Iqyan; Novikarumsari, Nurul Dwi
Agriekonomika Vol 14, No 2: October 2025
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, Indonesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/agriekonomika.v14i2.28963

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Kebonagung village is one of the areas in Jember Regency that has potential as a producer of Chinese mustard green. The cultivation process for caisim mustard in Kelurahan Kebonagung still uses local seeds as the production input. Therefore, this research aims to analyze farmers' preferences in using local Chinese mustard green seeds. The analysis method used is factor analysis with the assistance of IBM SPSS Statistics 24 software. The research results indicate that farmers' preferences in using local Chinese mustard green seeds are formed by 6 attributes: fertilizer use, seed germination capability, seed quality, soil type, pest and disease resistance, and seed stock. Based on the analysis results, the seed quality attribute is excluded from the model, thus farmers' preferences in using local seeds are based on 5 attributes: fertilizer use, seed germination capability, soil type, pest and disease resistance, and seed stock. Furthermore, based on the rotation process, they are grouped into 2 factors: external factors (fertilizer use and soil type) and internal factors (seed germination capability, pest and disease resistance, and seed stock).
Kirkpatrick model assessment of nutmeg farming training in North Maluku Sugihono, Chris; Hidayat, Roni; Setiyowati, Tri; Syukur, Abdul; Cahyaningrum, Hermawati; Suwarno, Kuad
Agriekonomika Vol 14, No 1: April 2025
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, Indonesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/agriekonomika.v14i1.27387

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Nutmeg, a strategic export commodity for Indonesia, faces challenges in productivity and quality due to farmers' limited knowledge of proper cultivation techniques. This study assessed the effectiveness of technical training in nutmeg cultivation using the Kirkpatrick model. Conducted in four North Maluku locations between September and November 2022, the study involved nutmeg farmers and agricultural extension workers. Level-1 evaluation (participant feedback) was gathered through questionnaires, while Level-2 (learning outcomes) utilized pre- and post-test assessments. Data analysis with SPSS (t-test) revealed overall participant satisfaction and a significant knowledge increase. However, some participants showed decreased knowledge post-training, highlighting a need to identify causes and improve training effectiveness. The Kirkpatrick Model proved valuable for evaluating technical training in nutmeg farming and can guide future agricultural evaluations.
Strategic priorities for the development of the halal industry in the region: a case study of Bangkalan Regency Suprapti, Isdiana; Kusmawati, Ririn; Arifiyanti, Nurul; Destiarni, Resti Prastika
Agriekonomika Vol 14, No 2: October 2025
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, Indonesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/agriekonomika.v14i2.33669

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Bangkalan Regency has the potential to develop the halal industry, supported by a predominantly Muslim population and the growth of MSMEs in the processing sector. However, there has not yet been a mapping of priority areas and flagship commodities that can serve as the basis for formulating a local-based halal industry development strategy. This study aims to determine the strategic priorities for regional halal industry development in Bangkalan Regency. The Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) approach was used, involving 17 stakeholders from local government agencies and halal certification support institutions to evaluate five main criteria: human resources, policy support, infrastructure, partnerships, and raw material potential. The analysis results show that human resources are the most dominant factor in determining development priorities, followed by policy support and infrastructure. At the regional level, the districts of Bangkalan, Socah, and Arosbaya are identified as the main priorities based on production capacity and local resource support. These findings emphasize that region-based halal industry development strategies need to prioritize human resource readiness and access to certification as key factors in regional planning.
Knowledge, perception, and public attitude on biotech crops in Indonesia Tanjung, Dahri; Purnamadewi, Yeti Lis; Purwantara, Bambang; Suryani, Dewi
Agriekonomika Vol 14, No 1: April 2025
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, Indonesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/agriekonomika.v14i1.28237

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Until now, many genetically engineered products have met our basic needs and provided various benefits. However, there are still many who doubt or even reject them. This raises the question of how the public's knowledge and understanding of these biotechnological plants stand. This research aims to analyze whether public actions in adopting biotechnology are influenced by their knowledge and perceptions. This survey used a questionnaire with 535 respondents. The results show that about 70% of respondents have limited knowledge about biotechnology, with information channels including print media, social media, and interpersonal communication. About 75% of respondents agree that biotechnology can enhance agricultural productivity, the economy, and farmers' welfare, as well as contribute to food security. Furthermore, 76% of respondents agree to purchase these products. PLS-SEM analysis reveals a strong positive relationship between knowledge, perceptions, and positive attitudes toward biotechnology products. Therefore, enhancing information dissemination through various alternative media and involving stakeholders need to be strengthened in the future.
Analysis of willingness to pay for the purchase of organic bok choy using the contingent valuation method (CVM) in Cepogo District, Boyolali Regency Indriani, Widya; Sutrisno, Joko; Marwanti, Sri
Agriekonomika Vol 14, No 2: October 2025
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, Indonesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/agriekonomika.v14i2.29077

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The high demand for organic bok choy vegetables is driven by the increasing prevalence of degenerative diseases, which are often associated with unhealthy consumption patterns. However, farmers in Cepogo District, Boyolali Regency, still face challenges in determining the optimal selling price. This study aims to estimate consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) for organic bok choy vegetables in Cepogo District, Boyolali Regency, and analyze the factors influencing consumers' WTP for purchasing organic bok choy in the same area. The research employs the Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) to estimate the WTP value for organic bok choy. Additionally, logistic regression analysis is used to evaluate the factors affecting WTP. The findings indicate that the average WTP for organic bok choy in Cepogo District, Boyolali Regency, is IDR 5,760.00 per 500 grams. Education level, awareness of organic bok choy and belief in organic bok choy are identified as factors positively influencing consumers' WTP.
Unlocking Indonesia's dairy potential: assessing the role of fresh milk imports in achieving self-sufficiency Baroh, Istis; Lveyre, Eugestin Jions; Mazwan, M Zul; Relawati, Rahayu
Agriekonomika Vol 14, No 1: April 2025
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, Indonesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/agriekonomika.v14i1.25232

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Indonesia exhibits significant potential for the development of dairy cows agribusiness; however, the country continues to register notable levels of fresh cow's milk imports. This study aims at scrutinizing the trajectory of Indonesia's fresh cow's milk imports spanning the years 2010 to 2019, delineating the origins of these imports and elucidating the determinants affecting the volume of fresh cow's milk imports. Secondary data sourced from the Center for Agricultural Data and Information Systems of the Ministry of Agriculture in 2019 form the basis of this inquiry. Methodologically, the data underwent trend analysis, quantitative descriptive analysis, and multiple linear regression. The findings reveal a downward trend in fresh milk imports across Indonesia during the period under examination. Notably, New Zealand emerges as the foremost contributor to Indonesia's fresh milk imports. The study identifies income variables, domestic fresh cow milk production, and consumption levels as collectively influencing the volume of fresh cow's milk imports. Furthermore, the import price of fresh cow's milk manifests a significant impact on import volumes, whereas the production and consumption metrics of fresh cow's milk exhibit no discernible influence on import quantities within Indonesia.
Determinants of dairy contract farming adoption and differences in household food insecurity among smallholder farmers in Malang, East Java Ariyani, Aminah Happy Moninthofa; Firdaus, Mohammad Wahyu; Nugroho, Taufik Rizal Dwi Adi; Hayati, Mardiyah; Ramadhani, Desi; Rizal, Moh.; Firmanda, Syauqi Agung
Agriekonomika Vol 14, No 2: October 2025
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, Indonesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/agriekonomika.v14i2.33701

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Food insecurity remains a persistent challenge among rural agricultural households, particularly among smallholder farmers whose livelihoods depend on unstable agricultural markets and limited institutional support. In dairy-producing regions of Indonesia, contract farming has emerged as a potential institutional mechanism to improve farmers’ market access and stabilize income. However, empirical evidence on how participation in dairy contract farming affects household resilience to food insecurity remains limited. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the factors influencing smallholder dairy farmers’ decisions to participate in contract farming and to examine differences in household food insecurity between contract farming participants and non-participants in Malang Regency, East Java. This study uses primary data collected from 100 smallholder dairy farming households through direct interviews using a multistage sampling technique in two dairy production centers: Pujon and Jabung. A Probit regression model was applied to analyze the determinants of contract farming adoption, and an independent-samples t-test was used to examine differences in household food insecurity, measured using the Food Insecurity Experience Scale. The results show that education and access to credit significantly influence farmers’ participation in contract farming. Education has a negative and significant effect, indicating that farmers with higher levels of formal education are less likely to participate in contract farming, whereas access to credit has a positive and significant effect, suggesting that financial resources facilitate farmers’ engagement in contractual production systems. Furthermore, the results reveal that dairy farmers participating in contract farming experience significantly lower levels of food insecurity compared to non-contract farmers. These findings highlight the importance of strengthening institutional market arrangements and improving farmers’ access to financial services to enhance the resilience of smallholder dairy farming households to food insecurity.
Factors Influencing Farmers' Decisions in Using Shallot Seeds of the Crok Kuning and Thai Varieties in Bantul Regency subagyo, anton; Perwitasari, Hani; Mulyo, Jangkung Handoyo
Agriekonomika Vol 14, No 1: April 2025
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, Indonesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/agriekonomika.v14i1.25815

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Shallot farmers in Bantul Regency know various onion varieties, both local and introduced varieties. Each variety has its advantages and disadvantages. Due to the wide variety of onion varieties available, farmers are faced with various choices. This study aims to analyze the factors that influence farmers' decisions to use shallot seeds of Crok Kuning and Thai varieties. Crok Kuning and Thailand varieties of shallots farmers in Bantul Regency often use. This study involved 50 farmers who used shallot seeds of Crok Kuning varieties and 50 farmers who used Thai shallot seeds. The analysis method used is logistic regression. The results showed that the main difference in decision-making between the two groups of farmers was in the aspect of reasons and expected benefits. Factors significantly influencing farmers' decisions to use Thai varieties of shallot seeds are education, land area, seed prices, seed access, productivity, seed resistance to plant disease pests (HPT), and influences from other parties. Education and land area have a negative influence. In contrast, seed price, seed access, productivity, seed resistance to plant disease pests (HPT), and other parties' influence positively influence the use of Thai onion seeds.
Economic effect of non-renewable and renewable energy on South Korea's agri-food sector: an input-output analysis Siburian, Putri Wahyuni; Soo, Lim Song
Agriekonomika Vol 14, No 2: October 2025
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, Indonesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/agriekonomika.v14i2.31213

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South Korea’s Green New Deal has sparked debate over the balance between economic growth and environmental sustainability. While promising in concept, prior studies reveal tensions between these goals. This study empirically examines the economic viability of renewable energy policies using the Bank of Korea’s input-output (I/O) table to analyze the agri-food sector. Results show that non-renewable energy investments remain more economically profitable: a 1 million KRW investment yields 22,607 KRW more in production, 7,898 KRW more in value-added, and 2,004 KRW more in wages compared to renewables. However, non-renewables expose the economy to greater risk, supply shortages of 1 million KRW in this sector result in 53,484 KRW more in production losses than renewables. Thus, while non-renewable energy offers short-term economic advantages, renewable energy provides greater resilience. Long-term sustainability and reduced vulnerability to supply disruptions underscore the importance of transitioning toward renewable energy in building a stable and future-ready economy.