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AE is a media for dissemination information of thinking and research from lecturers, researchers, students, and practitioners who are interest to produce the scientific work in the agricultural and natural resource policies, agribusiness and agricultural extension & communication sciences. The focus and scopes of the articles in this journal are : (1) The macro approach of agricultural socio economic as a system which comprehensive and integrated from subsystems up-stream, subsystems on-farm, subsystems down-stream, subsystems support and the impact of their interrelationships with government policy, international economics, agricultural marketing, environmental resources, agricultural extension and communication, agricultural sociology, farmer institutions, and community empowerment; (2) The micro approach includes the study in the development of agribusiness (finance, farm management, functional and technical aspects) and agricultural local institutional.
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Farmers’ Perception Of The Implementation Of Farmer Cards Policy In Klaten Regency Aziz Mansya Patria; Jangkung Handoyo Mulyo
Agro Ekonomi Vol 33, No 1 (2022): JUNE 2022
Publisher : Department of Agricultural Socio-Economics Faculty of Agriculture Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ae.63497

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The Indonesian Farmer Cards is a government policy that aims to improve the distribution pattern of subsidized fertilizers. This study aims to determine the factors that influence farmers' perceptions of implementing the farmer card policy in the Klaten Regency. Klaten Regency was selected purposively as the research site because since the inception of Farmer Card policy, Klaten Regency has been designated as a pilot location for implementing the program. The data was collected by conducting surveys and interviews by using questionnaires. Moreover, ninety-two respondents were chosen by using a simple random sampling method. Data analysis employed the Likert scale to measure farmers' perceptions of the Farmer Card Policy. Farmers’ perceptions constituted two categories based on the weighting from the Likert scale. The first category refers to farmers that have a positive perception of the application of the Farmer Card and the second category represents farmers who have negative perceptions of the program implementation. The Likert scale in this study used to determine farmers' perceptions of the application of subsidized urea fertilizer distribution policies using farmer cards in Klaten Regency. Furthermore, logistic regression determined the factors influencing farmers' perceptions. The results showed that most farmers had positive perceptions. Four variables (experience, land area, time & convenience risk, and psychological risk) positively impact the farmers' perceptions of the Farmer Card. The other variables (urea allocation) negatively affect the farmers' perception of the Farmer Card Policy.
Information Technology Utilization Of Young Educated Farmers In Agricultural Entrepreneurship Siti Nurlaela; Alia Bihrajihant Raya; Sunarru Samsi Hariadi
Agro Ekonomi Vol 33, No 1 (2022): JUNE 2022
Publisher : Department of Agricultural Socio-Economics Faculty of Agriculture Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ae.64524

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Information technology can help farmers develop their farming, but its utilization is still very low for farmers. This study aims to reveal the personal characteristics of educated young farmers, their entrepreneurial characteristics, their behaviour in using information technology, and their obstacles in utilizing it. This research is a descriptive exploratory with a quantitative approach. The data collection technique used a questionnaire on 124 Yogyakarta-Magelang Agricultural Development Polytechnic students in March-June 2019. Respondents were collected using the census method. The results revealed that educated young farmers prefer entrepreneurial cultivation.Meanwhile, the behaviour of utilizing information technology is moderate. Information technology is used to expand the market scope and seek information.  Cultivation and market opportunities are the most information that young farmers need. The obstacles faced are internal group problems and insufficient time to integrate their business activities with information technology. Business assistance and information technology can help strengthen young farmer groups' management in agricultural entrepreneurship. 
Consumers’ Perception and Willingness to Pay for Cassava Leaves as a Leafy Vegetable in the Ejisu - Juaben Municipality, Ghana Fred Nimoh; Stephen Prah; Karen Boansi
Agro Ekonomi Vol 33, No 1 (2022): JUNE 2022
Publisher : Department of Agricultural Socio-Economics Faculty of Agriculture Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ae.70131

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Cassava leaves, as a leafy vegetable and highly nutritious food, is not a common traded leafy vegetable on the local markets of Ghana. The study assessed consumers’ perception and their willingness to pay (WTP) for cassava leaves as a leafy vegetable in the Ejisu-Juaben Municipality, a peri-urban district in the Ashanti region of Ghana. A multistage sampling technique was used to select 200 respondents for the study. Based on the empirical results, 67% of respondents were willing to pay for cassava leaves at various bids. Overall agreeing perception index (PI) was 64.6%, implying that respondents accept the cassava leaves to be sold at the local market as a leafy vegetable. On average, for every 500 grams bunch of cassava leaves, respondents were willing to pay GHS1.61 (USD0.32), below the value of its close substitute, spinach, at an initial bid of GHS2.00. An empirical tobit regression model revealed that consumers’ monthly income, level of education, and perception to sell cassava leaves as a leafy vegetable have significant influence on their WTP for cassava leaves as a leafy vegetable. The study recommends the need for farmers and other stakeholders to develop and promote the market for cassava leaves, as an alternative source of leafy vegetable for consumers and also as source of income to farmers. There is also the need for sensitization on the nutritional benefits and training on value addition to the produce to boost its patronage in the country and globally.
Leading Agricultural Subsectors in South Sumatra Province Before and During The COVID-19 Pandemic Muhammad Aris Pujiyanto; Dwidjono Hadi Darwanto; Jangkung Handoyo Mulyo
Agro Ekonomi Vol 33, No 1 (2022): JUNE 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ae.72177

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The COVID-19 pandemic that started in Wuhan, China, in December 2019 has resulted a very fatal health problems in global history, including for the State of Indonesia, which was confirmed that the first case of COVID-19 appeared on March 2, 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic not only having an impact on the health sector, the economy, international trade, industry but also having a negative impact on the agricultural sector, so that the production and productivity of the agricultural sector during the COVID-19 pandemic experienced a significant decline. So it is necessary to conduct more in-depth research to find out how much impact the COVID-19 pandemic has on leading agricultural sub-sectors in South Sumatra Province. This study aims to determine the leading agricultural sub-sector before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Sumatra Province. This study uses secondary data in 2010-2021. The analysis applied in this study is the analysis of Location Quotient (LQ), Dynamic Location Quotient (DLQ), and a combination of analysis of Location Quotient (LQ) and Dynamic Location Quotient (DLQ). The plantation crops sub-sector and the forestry sub-sector are the base sectors. The food crops sub-sector, horticultural crop sub-sector, livestock sub-sector, and forestry sub-sector have a faster growth rate when compared to the same sub-sector at the national level. Only the forestry sub-sector is included in the classification of the leading sub-sector.
The Competitiveness of Indonesian Agricultural Products in G-20 Market Endang Pudji Astuti; Rita Nurmalina; Amzul Rifin
Agro Ekonomi Vol 33, No 1 (2022): JUNE 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ae.72321

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Membership in the G-20 forum is both a threat and an opportunity for Indonesian agricultural commodities. Indonesia must be able to take advantage of this great opportunity to increase international trade activities, especially exports. Although the G-20 market is a potential market, Indonesia faces challenges because it is considered not ready to compete and threatened to become a market for other countries. In 2020, Indonesia's agricultural exports (HS 01-24) are in ninth place compared to its competitors in G-20 market. In order to increase the export share, the purpose of this study is to analyze the development of exports  from Indonesia to the G20 market and the competitiveness of agricultural products. The analyzes used are descriptive analysis, Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA), and Dynamic Revealed Comparative Advantage (DRCA). The results showed that 63.25% of the five selected agricultural export commodities had comparative competitiveness in the G-20 market. From the trend of increasing exports, several countries that become non-traditional markets have the potential as a market diversification destination, including Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Turkey, and Argentina. DRCA analysis shows that the dynamics of the G-20 market are quite large, and some of them are experiencing a decline. The strategy to increase exports to the G-20 market is to maintain the competitiveness of commodities in the rising star quadrant, as well as increase the competitiveness of commodities that are in the lagging opportunity and lost opportunity quadrant due to high global demand for these commodities.
The Economic Efficiency of Rice Farming Production Factors in Karawang Region Nurul - Aenunnisa; Zainul Hasan; Nun Maulida Suci Ayomi
Agro Ekonomi Vol 33, No 2 (2022): DECEMBER 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ae.66704

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The population's food needs are increasing during the COVID-19 pandemic. If the pandemic lasts longer, it is feared that a food crisis will occur, because residents will scramble to stock up on food. This study aims to analyze the efficiency level of rice productivity and the determinants that affect rice productivity to face the food crisis. This study uses secondary data and primary data, obtained from interviews. The data analysis method used is the Cobb-Douglas Stochastic Frontier Production Function approach with the Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE) method and multiple linear regression, which is obtained using Stochastic Frontier Analysis and E-Views 8 analysis tools. Production of land area, seeds, and pesticides have a significant effect on rice production in Karawang Regency. While the use of production factors of urea fertilizer, NPK fertilizer, SP36 fertilizer and labors workdays did not have a significant effect on rice production in Karawang Regency. The level of technical efficiency in rice farming in Karawang Regency reaches 0.9607 which indicates that rice farming is technically close to efficient. The combination of the use of land area production factors, seeds, urea fertilizer, SP36 fertilizer in rice farming in Karawang Regency has not yet reached the optimal point that is economically efficient. The level of elasticity of production in rice farming in Karawang Regency reaches a value of 1.3971 so that rice production has a scale that is increasing return to scale.
Influencer Marketing Affect Consumer Purchase Decisions On Cimory Product Lukman Norhakim Panji Mandiri; Jamhari Jamhari; Dwidjono Hadi Darwanto
Agro Ekonomi Vol 33, No 2 (2022): DECEMBER 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ae.73195

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Social media influencers are the ones who become famous for their skills. As a result, influencers have many followers. Influencer credibility impacts consumers` willingness to shop for products, such a lot of manufacturers pay influencers to promote their products. Influencers do not influence sales but through several processes such as increasing brand awareness, brand image, and is expected to trigger word of mouth marketing among consumers. These three expectations are expected to influence consumers in their purchasing decisions. This study examines how an influencer can influence brand awareness, brand image, and word of mouth, which can influence consumer purchasing decisions. This study involved 300 respondents who filled out the questionnaire boldly, then SEM analysis was carried out using AMOS. The results of the study found that influencers can have a positive effect on word of mouth, brand awareness, brand image and consumer purchasing decisions. These results show that influencer role in this digital era have important role and must be properly implemented with influencer use in order to have a positive impact on the brand.
Motivation of Farmers in The Corporate Farming Program in Gapoktan Sidomulyo Kapanewon Godean Sleman Regency Fitri Laela Rahmawati; Alia Bihrajihant Raya; Harsoyo Harsoyo; Diah Fitria Widhiningsih
Agro Ekonomi Vol 33, No 2 (2022): DECEMBER 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ae.73840

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Corporate Farming is a program that establishes farmer economic institutions with legal entities in the form of cooperatives or others to encourage the empowerment of agricultural institutions in overcoming farming problems. With the new program issued by the government, hopefully, farmers have the motivation to participate and implement the program to improve the welfare of farming businesses. The aims of this study are: 1) to portray the level of motivation of farmers in participating in the corporate farming program at the Sidomulyo Farmers Association (Gapoktan) in Sidomulyo Urban Village, Kapanewon Godean, Sleman Regency; 2) to comprehend the factors that influence the motivation of farmers in participating in the corporate farming program at the Sidomulyo Farmers' Association in Sidomulyo Urban Village Kapanewon Godean, Sleman Regency. The research applies a descriptive method with a quantitative approach. The combined sampling of farmer groups is carried out by purposive sampling, namely the Sidomulyo Farmer Group Association. Furthermore, the research respondents are selected by simple random sampling on all members of the Farmer Group Association who participated in the corporate farming program. So, the total respondents are 40 farmers. The analysis in this study uses the proportion test and multiple linear regression. The results show that most farmers (more than 50%) in Gapoktan Sidomulyo have a high level of motivation to take part in the program. The factors that significantly influence the motivation of farmers to participate in the corporate farming program are the role of Gapoktan and the accomplishment of the corporate farming program. The factors that have no significant impact on the motivation of farmers to participate in the program are the level of education, land area, farm income, and the number of dependents of the family.
Phenomenon And Potential Of The Grain Arisan As A Social Modal Source Based On Financial Technology In Sidrap District Muhammad Nur Revollah; Muhammad Fadel Dwi Makmur; Juan Jimmy Angga Dwi Allo Linggi; Rasyidah Bakri
Agro Ekonomi Vol 33, No 2 (2022): DECEMBER 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ae.73867

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Arisan Gabah mengacu pada kegiatan klub togel yang menggunakan standar harga gabah dalam pembayarannya. Kegiatan ini diadakan pada tahun 1999 oleh masyarakat di Desa Bulo Timoreng, Kecamatan Panca Rijang, Kabupaten Sidrap, Sulawesi Selatan. Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk menjelaskan struktur dan proses penataan arisan Gabah serta manfaat yang diperoleh anggotanya selama mengikuti kegiatan tersebut. Selain itu, penulis mencoba menganalisis potensi arisan Gabah sebagai modal sosial berbasis financial technology. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode campuran. Pengumpulan data dalam penelitian ini menggunakan observasi, wawancara mendalam, dokumentasi, dan angket.Penelitian ini menemukan bahwa arisan Gabah menjadi lembaga keuangan daerah yang memberikan banyak manfaat bagi anggotanya melalui beberapa cara tersebut. Hal ini dibuktikan melalui perhitungan skor dengan skala Likert. Dominasi ini menunjukkan bahwa klub togel biji-bijian memiliki potensi yang signifikan untuk menjadi modal sosial berbasis financial technology. Banyak kegiatan yang belum modern atau masih tradisional. Meski demikian, para anggota berusaha membuat klub togel lebih modern dengan mengoptimalkan teknologi.
Analysis of Household Income and Food Security of Watermelon Farmers During The Covid-19 Pandemic in Lamongan Regency Annisa Annisa; Berti Genia Dwi Saputri; Rosihan Asmara; Fahriyah Fahriyah; Nuhfil Hanani
Agro Ekonomi Vol 33, No 2 (2022): DECEMBER 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ae.76175

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The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted the Indonesian economy in almost all sectors, including the agricultural sector. The government's policy for large-scale social restrictions has an impact on farmers' household income because it disrupts the access to sales of agricultural products. The low household income reduced opportunities to meet the needs of good quality food consumption, making food security difficult to achieve. Food security is reflected in two indicators, the level of energy adequacy and the proportion of household food expenditure. The aim of this research are to analyze income, food security and determinant factor of food security. The research was conducted in Trosono Village, Sekaran District, Lamongan Regency. It analyzed household food security using the Jonnson and Toole model. Further, factors influencing food security were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. This research found that (1) the average income of watermelon farming reached IDR 23,496,465 per hectare. Additionally, the research revealed that (2) watermelon farming households fell into the vulnerable (46.5%), the secure (23.2%), the insecure (20.9%), and the less secure (9.3%) categories. Finally, it was found that (3) several variables, such as the number of family members, the head of the family's education, income, rice expenditure, and maternal education, had a significant effect on the energy adequacy rate. The study reccomends farmers to hold technology counseling to increase their income, also  there is a need socialization about the importance of regulating balanced, nutritious, and diverse food consumption patterns to increase mother knowledge to improve the nutritional status of their families.

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