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Socio-Economics/Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Brawijaya, Jl. Veteran Malang, 65145
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INDONESIA
AGRISE
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 14121425     EISSN : 22526757     DOI : 10.21776/ub.agrise
AGRISE adalah Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian yang berada di lingkungan Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Brawijaya yang berupa hasil penelitian, studi kepustakaan maupun tulisan ilmiah terkait. Jurnal ini diterbitkan pertama kali pada tahun 2001 oleh Jurusan Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian FPUB. Pada tahun 2011, Jurnal Agrise bekerjasama dengan Perhimpunan Ekonomi Pertanian Indonesia (Perhepi) untuk meningkatkan kualitas dan kuantitas penerbitan. Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Agrise diterbitkan tiga kali setahun (bulan Januari, Mei, dan Agustus). Frekuensi penerbitan akan ditambah bila diperlukan. ISSN cetak : 1412-1425 ISSN Elektronik : 2252-6757
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Articles 467 Documents
Indonesian Frozen and Processed Crab Export Performance and Competitiveness Analysis Uswatun Khasanah; Wen-Chi Huang; Rosihan Asmara
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 19, No 3 (2019): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2019.019.3.5

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This paper aimed to analyze the performance and competitiveness of Indonesian crabs in the international market by comparing it with other major crab export countries (China, Philippines, Vietnam and Korea). Two crab products were included in the study, namely processed crabs in cans (HS 160510) and frozen crabs (HS 030614). The Trade Balance Index (TBI), Normalized Revealed Comparative Advantage (NRCA), and the Comparative Export Index (CEP) were used by analyzing data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) in Indonesia as well as from UN COMTRADE, and Trade Map. The results based on TBI that the processed crabs were at the maturity stage, while the frozen crabs were at the growth stage. Only processed crab products had CEP values above 1, which means Indonesia is specialized and more competitive in processed crab products.
IMPACTS OF RISING ANIMAL FOOD PRICES ON DEMAND AND POVERTY IN INDONESIA Nikmatul Khoiriyah; Ratya Anindita; Nuhfil Hanani; Abdul Wahib Muhaimin
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 20, No 1 (2020): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2020.20.1.9

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Protein deficiency is one of the causes of the poor nutritional status of the Indonesian population, is permanent, and long-term will have an impact on the lower quality of human resources. This study analyzes the impact of price and income changes on animal food consumption patterns and demand on five poverty level in Indonesia. The demand esimation uses Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand Systems, using the National Socio Economic Survey (SUSENAS) data (March 2016) compilation data of 291,414 households. The results showed that there were different interactions between beef and the other four animal protein food sources, namely the Poor, Almost Poor and Vulnerable Poor beef substitution was mainly chicken, followed by fresh fish and eggs. Hicksian's own-price elasticity decreases following the decrease in the level of household poverty. Cases of beef, household own-price elasticity "extremely poor" -11.70% and "not poor" -1.95%. The sensitivity of the decrease in beef consumption is due to an increase in own-prices for "extremely poor" households 5.5 times compared to "non-poor". Beef is a very luxurious and relatively inaccessible source of animal protein food, especially for extremely poor, poor, almost poor, and vulnerable poor households, and this constitutes 40% of Indonesia's population. To increase beef consumption, it is necessary to increase domestic beef production so that the price of beef is affordable not only for non-poor households but also for extremely poor, poor, almost poor and vulnerable poor households in Indonesia
ANALYSIS OF MARKET INTEGRATION CAYENNE PEPPER (Capsicum frutescens L.) IN MALANG DISTRICT Artianti Anin Hanani; Ratya Anindita; Rini Mutisari
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 20, No 1 (2020): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2020.020.1.4

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Cayenne pepper is one of the main food ingredients that is always needed by the people of Indonesia. This makes the compilation of chili prices at the consumer level going up to eliminate losses for farmers, because prices agreed to by consumers are not comparable to the profits obtained by farmers. The price gap that occurs makes farmers not increase. The Purpose this research to analyze the market integrastion and analyze the cayenne reference market. The data used are time series price data during 2014 - 2018. The method of data analysis uses the Error Correction Model (ECM) test and the Engle-Granger Causality test. The application used for data analysis is Eviews 10. The results showed long-term and short-term differences between the price of cayenne There is a one-way relationship while producer prices increase the prices of retailers, so the cayenne reference market is a famers.
ANALYSIS OF FOOD SECURITY IN SOUTH TANGERANG CITY (THE OBSTACLES OF FOOD SECURITY, AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES) Iman S.E. Lubis; Kholidah Tamami; Dien Mardiana Yulianti
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 20, No 2 (2020): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2020.020.2.3

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The objective of the study is finding the obstacles food security, agriculture and fisheries. This research uses primary data and secondary data such as interview and document literature. Then, we held a focus group discussion to find the real facts. This research uses qualitative research. The schedule of research was between January and July 2019. The result is that the six constraints had been designed but we only found three obstacles which are important for them, i.e. land, capital, institutional and human resources. The main problem of land is limited land; the bulk problem of institution and human resource is the declined young generation to work in farming, and; the problem of capital is that it does not fulfil the needs. Also, in the focus group discussion, the findings of problems are that limited land can be fixed by agreement with Developer, meanwhile capital, institutional and human resources are still dilemmas to be fixed. Further, research will be about irrigation, farmer groups or farmer’s capital in South Tangerang City.
THE INFLUENCE OF SATISFACTION ON CONSUMER LOYALTY OF SUMAWE COFFEE MALANG Yulita Anggraeni; Dwi Retnoningsih; Abdul Wahib Muhaimin
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 19, No 1 (2019): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2019.019.1.3

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Abstract: The most famous coffee in Malang Regency is Amstirdam coffee and one of them is Sumawe coffee. Sumawe coffee is a robusta coffee from Sumbermanjing Wetan Sub District but not widely known yet. However this coffee has the potential of coffee to be improved to satisfy consumers. Producers who are able to satisfy consumers and have loyal consumers tend to survive in the competition. The purpose of this research is analyzing the influence of satisfaction on consumer loyalty Sumawe coffee. The sampling data was gathered from consumers Sumawe coffee with the number of sample is 40 respondents. The data are analyzed by using a Structural Equation Modeling Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS) technique. The results of analysis showed that product quality and price perception have a positive and significant influence on consumer satisfaction. Consumer satisfaction has a positive and significant influence on consumer loyalty. Product quality and price perception also have a positive and significant influence on consumer loyalty.
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION PERFORMANCE IN THE USE OF CYBER EXTENSION IN MALANG RAYA REGION S Sabir; S Sugiyanto; K Sukesi; Y Yulianti
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 19, No 2 (2019): MAY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2019.019.2.2

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The potency for developing cyber extension should be utilized by agricultural extension worker in order to enrich extension material. However. It seems that the development of cyber extension was experiencing various obstacles. Based on that condition, this study aims to analyze the factors influencing the performance of cyber extension in utilizing cyber extension. The types of data used in this study were primary and secondary data. Primary data was obtained by conducting interviews with respondents. 87 respondents were determined purposively. Secondary data was obtained from documents on extension activites in Malang Raya Region. Path analysis was used in this study to answer the research objectives. Most respondents are still classified young, have a relative high education level and have a work period of less than 12 years. The result showed cyber extension socialization, personal interaction and perception of agricultural extension worker factors significantly influenced agricultural extension worker behavior.  Meanwhile, factors of cyber extension socialization, perception the of agricultural extension worker and the behavior of agricultural extension worker  significantly influenced the performance of agricultural extension worker in utilizing cyber extension. Only socialization and the perception of agricultural extension worker had both direct and indirect influences, where the socialization factor was the only factor with the greatest total influence value on the performance of agricultural extension worker in utilizing cyber extension. The performance of agricultural extension worker in utilizing cyber extension needed to be improved, one of which was through socialization. Socialization effort was carried out in order to increase understanding of cyber extension usefulness to agricultural extension worker. In addition, to stimulate the use of cyber extension, it was necessary to provide incentives to agricultural extension workers who utilize cyber extension.
Review on Climate Change Impacts and its Adaptation strategies on Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa Merertu Berhanu; Alemayehu Oljira Wolde
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 19, No 3 (2019): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2019.019.3.3

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Agriculture and food security are key sectors for intervention under climate change and highly sensitive to climate change. In Sub-Saharan Africa, agriculture-the mainstay of rural livelihoods-is particularly vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change, and the adaptive capacity of rural smallholders is extremely low. Agricultural Production is highly vulnerable even to low-end predictions for global mean temperatures in 2100, with major implications for rural poverty and for both rural and urban food security. In recent years it has become clear that climate change is an inevitable process. In Sub-Saharan Africa, the expectation is that climate change will have an especially negative impact on agriculture and food security, not only a result of projected warming and rainfall deficits, but also because of the vulnerability of the population. The impact upon agriculture and food security will be of great significance Sub-Saharan Africa. To further investigate the link between climate change, agriculture and food security the realist review method was employed. Analysis of the literature found consistent predictions of decreased crop productivity, land degradation, high market prices, and negative impacts on livelihoods, and increased malnutrition. Adaptation strategies were heavily discussed as a means of mitigating a situation of severe food insecurity across the entire region. This is linked to issues of development, whereby adaptation is essential to counteract the negative impacts and improve the potential of the population to undergo development processes. Findings additionally revealed a gap in the literature about how nutrition will be affected, which is of importance given the links between poor nutrition and lack of productivity.
PRICE VOLATILITY AND SPILLOVER OF BIG CAYENNE (Capsicum annuum L.) IN MALANG DISTRICTS Nurul Khabibah; Ratya Anindita; Wiwit Widyawati
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 19, No 3 (2019): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2019.019.3.9

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Production of big cayenne in Malang Districts has trend increase while consumption has trends decrease make excess supply. Unbalanced supply and demand causes price fluctuation between producers and consumers. Price fluctuations can pose risks and price uncertainties or price changes known as price volatility. The purpose of this research is to analyze price volatility that occurs at the level of producers and consumers of big cayenne in Malang Districts, and analyze the spillover volatility that occurs at the price of producers and consumers big cayenne in Malang Districts. The method used to analyze price volatility is ARCH/GARCH models and the method used to analyze the spillover volatility is EGARCH models. The results showed that the price volatility of big cayenne in Malang Regency at the producer and consumer level is low volatility and the results of spillover volatility showed that the price of big cayenne producers and consumers in Malang Districts occur spillover volatility.
ANALYSIS OF COCOA SUPPLY RESPONSE IN INDONESIA Ghufron Wahyu Priyo Cahyono; Ratya Anindita; Condro Puspo Nugroho
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 20, No 1 (2020): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2020.20.1.10

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Cocoa is one of the plants used as raw material for making chocolate, where chocolate is currently popular in the world and in Indonesia. This makes cocoa consumption continue to increase. Increased cocoa consumption must be balanced with an increase in cocoa production. However, it turns out that cocoa production in Indonesia in the last five years has decreased, in addition to the condition of cocoa plantations in Indonesia that have the potential to increase. This study aims to analyze the factors that affect the supply of cocoa in Indonesia based on the number of cocoa plants produced, to analyze the factors that affect the supply of cocoa in Indonesia based on the level of cocoa crop productivity, and to estimate the elasticity of cocoa supply in the short term and long term in Indonesia. The method used in this study is co-integration test and Error Correction Model. based on the results of the analysis, it is known that the factors that influence the cocoa supply response based on the number of plants, namely the price of cocoa beans in the previous three years, interest rates in the previous three years, the number of cocoa plants produced in the previous year Influential in positive and CPO prices in three the previous year Influential in negative. Meanwhile, the factors that influence the supply of cocoa based on the level of crop productivity, namely the price of cocoa beans in the current year Influential in positive and the price of urea fertilizer in the current year Influential in negative. The short-term elasticity of cocoa supply is 0.189 and the long run is 0.347, where both are not elastic. Increased supply response can be done by government intervention to provide input subsidies to farmers and maintain maintenance on plantations so that production is high.
ESTABLISHMENT OF GENDER-INCLUSIVE COCONUT-BASED MULTI-STOREY FARM MODEL IN BUKIDNON, PHILIPPINES Vences C Valleser; Agripina R Aradilla; Ma Stella M Paulican
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 20, No 1 (2020): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2020.20.1.8

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Coconut palms are ideal for diversified (i.e. multi-storey cropping) production system across stages of growth and development. However, local information on the role of women in coconut-based multi-storey cropping is not available. Hence, this study was conceptualized to evaluate the growth of intercrops to coconut at initial vegetative growth with a woman as maintainer in a multi-storey farm in Bukidnon, Philippines. Land resource utilization in newly established coconut plantation was maximized by planting high-value intercrops such as pineapple, cacao and vegetables and were found to have no adverse effects on the growth. Eggplant as intercrop produced the highest gross income for a one-hectare non-bearing stage of coconut. On the other hand, the role of women in the establishment of a coconut-based multi-storey farm was found to be essential in all aspects of intercultural management practices, except foliar application of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. The results could serve as guide to policy makers in establishing a gender-inclusive coconut-based multi-storey farm.

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