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The Role of Communication in Mount Kelud Eruption Disaster Management Program (Case Study in Ngantru Village, Ngantang District, Malang) Inggrida, Jedda Ayu; Sukesi, Keppi; Cahyono, Edi Dwi
HABITAT Vol 28, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Social Economy, Faculty of Agriculture , University of Brawijaya

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Mount Kelud erupted on February 13, 2014 causing severe damage to public and private facilities in 8 villages in Ngantang, a district in Malang. Post-eruption, the social system was severely damaged, while the local society attempted to survive the disaster. This study aimed to analyze the role of communication in disaster management assisted by the existence of social capital in the aspect of cultivation of crops and agricultural infrastructure. The method used was descriptive qualitative supported by scoring data. Thfindings revealed that the role of communication was to bridge the gap in every aspect of social capital. Besides that, communication functioned as a liaison from every aspect of social capital that was used as disaster management during Mount Kelud eruption The type of communication used was interpersonal communication, where members shared activities and information face-to-face or face-to-face activities on disaster management in Mount Kelud.
Farmer Satisfaction Analysis on Pseudomonas Fluorescens (PF) Biological Agent Usage of Red Pepper Commodity (A survey conducted at Junrejo Village, Batu) Dirgantari, Ayuma Septidita; Anindita, Ratya
HABITAT Vol 28, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Social Economy, Faculty of Agriculture , University of Brawijaya

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Consumer satisfaction is the level of feeling perceived after using a product or service that is very important for the company. The purpose of this study is to analyze the attributes considered and to analyze the level of satisfaction of chili farmers that use Pseudomonas fluorescens (PF) biological agents. This study uses Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) and Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI). The results reveal that there are 5 attributes of PF biological agents that the farmers choose, i.e. pest and disease control, eco-friendly, ease of application, instructions manual, and ease of obtaining. The result obtained from the calculation of CSI is 71%, so the chili farmers or the consumer are satisfied with PF biological agents.
Farmers Characteristics in Planting Onion and Non-onion (Allium Ascalonicum L.) at Rejoso District of Nganjuk Regency Nurvia, Lia; Hidayati, Dwi Ratna
HABITAT Vol 28, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Social Economy, Faculty of Agriculture , University of Brawijaya

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Nganjuk is one of the central production areas of onion with 140.22 tons production in 2014. It has contributed as much as 11.84% to the national onion production. On the other hand, SISKAPERBABO mentioned that onion has fluctuated price. However, the fluctuating price of onion does not seem to affect the onion farmers. It is proved by an increase of onion data production in Nganjuk rather than other substitute commodities. The research aims to know the characteristic of farmers in planting onion and non-onion commodity at Rejoso District of Nganjuk Regency. The data used in this research is primary data, and respondents are divided into two categories namely onion farmers (30) and non-onion farmers (30). It is analyzed using descriptive qualitative. Research result shows that both onion and non-onion farmers are in productive age (15-55 years), income of onion farmers are mostly >30.000.000 meanwhile non-onion farmers are <15.000.000, the educational background of onion farmers are mostly Senior High School, and non-onion farmers are mostly have not graduated elementary school, the majority of the experience of onion farmers and non-onion farmers ranged between 15- 30 years and land area of both are < 0.5 Ha.
Empowerment Model of Rural Cattle Breeders in Livestock Waste Management (Case Study in the village of Waturejo, Ngantang, Malang Regency) Siswantoro, Ajik; Yuliati, Yayuk
HABITAT Vol 28, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Social Economy, Faculty of Agriculture , University of Brawijaya

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Livestock activities in rural areas are often less concerned with good waste management. It is noted that one adult cow can produce 15-25 kg of dung per day. With the number of cattle population reaching 14,140 heads, the cattle dung collected per day amounts to 353.5 ton. If the waste of cattle dung is not properly utilized, it can have a serious impact on people health and cause environmental pollutions. This research was aimed to understand how community activities were run in utilizing and managing the waste of cattle dung and to formulate models of community empowerment in the waste management of cattle dung. This research used a qualitative approach. The determination of informants was conducted by way of snowball sampling while the data analysis used the model of Miles and Huberman. The results of the research in the field found that the community was still not maximal in the waste utilization of cattle dung. In contrast, the community preferred to dispose of the waste instead of utilizing it into manure or organic fertilizer. The effort of making biogas reactor has not been able to help the community utilize the waste maximally. As an effort to protect the environment from the great deal amount of cattle dung, a model of Rumah Pupuk Masyarakat (RPM) – Community's Fertilizer House – was formed in order to overcome the problem of cattle dung, which has not been maximized properly in the site of the research.
Analysis of Potato Farmer Satisfaction Towards “X” Fungicide in Sumberbrantas Village, Bumiaji Sub-District, Batu City Agustyarini, Dwi Wulandari; Anindita, Ratya; Nugroho, Condro Puspo
HABITAT Vol 28, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Social Economy, Faculty of Agriculture , University of Brawijaya

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The objectives of this research are to determine the decision making process in using “X” fungicide, the level of farmers’ satisfaction, and the loyalty level of the farmers towards “X” fungicide. The research was carried out in Sumberbrantas Village, Batu City. The determination of the respondents was conducted by using a simple random sampling with a total of 40 respondents. The methods used in this research were descriptive analysis for the decision-making process and for the loyalty level of the farmers, importance performance analysis (IPA), and customer satisfaction index (CSI). The result of decision-making process shows that farmers have decided to use “X” fungicide because the quality and active ingredientswithinwhile the IPA method shows that the efficiency of fungicide and the fact that there are no side effects on the plant become the top priority. On the one hand, the result of CSI method shows that 78,57% of the farmers are satisfied with “X” fungicide. As a whole, farmers have entered the habitual buyer level.

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