Uruguayan Livestock Program (ULP)

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessandro Maffioli ◽  
Conner Mullally
Keyword(s):  
2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 152-162
Author(s):  
Ghina Ulfah Sachfurrohman ◽  
Evi Ekawati ◽  
Nur Rachmad Sukowicaksono ◽  
Ulul Azmi Mustofa ◽  
Suharto

Zakat yang disalurkan ke mustahik (yang berhak atas zakat) akan mempengaruhi ekonomi mereka jika penyalurannya hanya fokus pada usaha produktif. Pada penelitian ini, para peneliti ingin mengetahui seberapa besar peranan Zakat Community Development (ZCD/Pengembangan Masyarakat melalui Zakat) melalui penyediaan program ternak bergilir yang digalakkan oleh BAZNAZ (Badan Amil Zakat Nasional) Lampung untuk memberdayakan masyarakat. Penelitian ini merupakan studi lapangan dengan menggunakan metode campuran atau kombinasi dari metode kualitatif dan kuantitatif. Teknik pengumpulan data yang digunakan yaitu observasi, wawancara, dan dokumen pendukung. Terdapat 27 responden sebagai populasi penelitian dan sampel pada penelitian ini terdiri atas 27 responden juga atau seluruh populasi pada penelitian ini. Berdasarkan hasil analisis, didapatkan tingkat signifikan sebesar 0,105 atau > 0,05. Maka dapat diartikan bahwa peran ZCD tidak mempengaruhi pemberdayaan masyarakat dikarenakan kurangnya pengawasan, kontrol, dan evaluasi dari BAZNAZ Lampung melalui program ternak bergilir. Hal ini bertentangan dengan harapan yang menyatakan bahwa penyediaan modal dapat meningkatkan kesejahteraan masyarakat dan mengubah mustahik menjadi muzakki (orang yang wajib membayar zakat).


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (8) ◽  
pp. 1594
Author(s):  
Maudy Rizqi Maghfirlana ◽  
Tika Widiastuti

The purpose of this study was to find out how to optimize the management of productive zakat funds LAZ Nurul Hayat Surabaya in the goat livestock sector to achieve their desired goals. As well as the material and non-material impacts felt by mustahiq farmers from the optimization. This study uses qualitative methods with a descriptive case study strategy. The object of this research is LAZ Nurul Hayat Surabaya. By conducting in-depth interviews with 5 respondents consisting of program directors, program managers, PIC programs, and 2 assisted farmers. After interviewing the results of the study were analyzed using data triangulation to obtain conclusions. The results of this study indicate that LAZ Nurul Hayat has been optimal in managing productive zakat in the goat breeding sector. This is because LAZ Nurul Hayat in carrying out the Village Empowerment Livestock program applies three important stages, Mustahiq Screening, Production Process, and Market Potential. From this stage it can have a positive impact on mustahiq from additional income, amount of mustahiq, knowledge, to the desire to be independent.Keywords: Optimization, Management, Zakat Productive


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 4143-4147

In this study, we developed agro sector mapping of current condition, problems, threats, potentials, and strategic policies in rural area in East Seram, Maluku Province especially in Bula District. The aims of the agro mapping was to make food security planning in East Seram. The mapping process was conducted through literature study, observations, and data collecting through focus group discussion. The data were analyzed with descriptive analysis. We also collected the data based on 9 indicators of food security before and after 5 years of intervention in livestock program and capacity building. The data were calculated for their indicators and composite values, then analyzed to define food security improvement. Based on the data, livestock were still raised traditionally on pastures. To enhance food-security, the resilience should be built through: (1) the improvement of land productivity, including infrastructure, facilities for intensive livestock systems, and optimization of dry land’s potential; (2) water management; and (3) capacity building for communities. After the intervention, the food security level of Bula District change from priority 2 (severely vulnerable) to priority 4 (moderately vulnerable). It means building human centered community based and local resources management become important in food security strategic in rural area especially in East Seram, Maluku, Indonesia.


1954 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 205
Author(s):  
Roger Q. Landers
Keyword(s):  

2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 88-97
Author(s):  
Josey M. Harris ◽  
Christopher T. Stripling ◽  
Carrie A. Stephens ◽  
H. Dwight Loveday

The purpose of this study was to examine youth leadership life skill development among Tennessee beef skillathon participants and determine factors influencing their motivation to participate.  Youth perceived the skillathon to have a moderate impact on their leadership life skill development. As a result, we recommend the skillathon continue to be an integral part of the overall livestock program in Tennessee. The reasons for participating in the skillathon mainly focused on testing knowledge, future careers, winning an award, fun, friends, 4-H agent or school-based agricultural education teacher, and personal development. Thus, utilizing both short-term and long-term influences during recruitment may increase skillathon participation.  Future research should be conducted on a national level to determine youth leadership life skill development and reasons for participating in the skillathon competition.


Author(s):  
Siti Mardiah ◽  
Rambo Saputra

By utilizing waqf land located in Sungai Pedado village, the Rumah Belajar Ceria community conducts various social activities. The initial goal of this community was to help increase of the level of education in this area. Then the activity continues on the aspect of economic empowerment of the community by conducting Mushroom cultivation. This study aims to describe the activities of the RBC community in improving the social welfare of the Sungai Pedado village community. The research methodology uses a mix of used method with descriptive analysis and the data analysis with the CIBEST models to measure the level of effectiveness of activities on community economic empowerment in the Macmur program. The results showed that the existence of the RBC mushroom livestock program could improve people's welfare and reduce the index of material poverty. The household classification is based on the CIBEST Model roomates is categorized as prosperous (quadrant I) as many as 28 Households, material poor (quadrant II) as many as 2 poor, spiritual Households are absent, and reviews those that fall into absolute poor category are none.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 70-87
Author(s):  
Holly Evans ◽  
Dean Jousan ◽  
Erdogan Memili ◽  
Leigh Beckman ◽  
Molly Nicodemus

The Sale of Junior Champions is a premier livestock auction and youth scholarship program held at Dixie Nationals as a part of Mississippi’s junior livestock program. The sale is open to 4-H and FFA members who qualified their livestock at the annual Dixie National Junior Round-Up. While youth livestock sales programs are commonly found at state and county fairs throughout the United States, demographic information and information concerning financial and life skill impacts of the program on participants is limited. Therefore, a survey instrument for the 2018 sale was designed to determine how the event has impacted the financial burden of continued education and life skill development of youth participants. Paper and electronic surveys were distributed during and after the event. Responses (n = 176) reflected a diverse group of participants including 4-H/FFA members (22%), parents of youth (22%), volunteers (21%), Extension employees/FFA advisors (22%), sale buyers/sponsors (12%), and others (2%). Most participants (45%) were older (40-60 years old). Almost half of the respondents (43%) had attended the sale 6 or more times, while 10% were first-time attendees. A driving force for attendance appeared to be the scholarships as 33% received or had a youth receiving a scholarship. Program participation promoted improvement in all life skills measured. Future educational goals in youths were reported to be positively impacted by sale participation (p < 0.001). Understanding of sale participant demographics and financial and life skill impacts will assist in program justification, future program growth, and identifying groups where participation can be strengthened.


1970 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 10-17
Author(s):  
BR Regmi ◽  
A Albano ◽  
C Kumar ◽  
GB Sharma

The study looks at the opportunities and constraints of the contributions made by forest institutions to improve the livelihoods of the poorest, through an analysis of the Leasehold Forestry (LF) programme in Nepal - a forestry programme that aims to help alleviate poverty of forest dependent communities by leasing degraded land to the poorest. Data and analysis were primarily based from review of literature, consultations with key informants, field visits, and complemented by the authors' direct involvement in the implementation of LF programme. Although intended to improve the lives of the poorest, the LF programme could negatively affect the poorest when it excludes them or when it causes their displacement from the land that the poorest depend for their livelihoods. Such negative impacts of LF program can be attributed to its improper implementation and design. To improve its effectiveness and impact, awareness campaigns should be improved using diverse modes of communication, more line agencies should be involved in the implementation by transferring the implementation responsibility to a district-level project coordination committee, and some programme provisions should be changed in favour of the poor. Key words: Forest institutions, leasehold forestry, poverty alleviation, Nepal   doi: 10.3126/banko.v18i2.2168 Banko Janakari, Vol. 18, No. 2, 10-17


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