scholarly journals MEMANFAATKAN KETERSEDIAAN HIJAUAN PAKAN TERNAK (HPT) DALAM BERBAGAI KOMPOSISI PAKAN UNTUK MENJAGA PRODUKTIVITAS SAPI BALI (STUDI KASUS DI DESA BELANGA, BANGLI)

Pastura ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 109
Author(s):  
Nyoman Suyasa ◽  
Ni Luh Gede Budiari ◽  
I.A.P Parwati

Livestock development is part of the development of the agricultural sector which has strategic value in meeting the food, especially animal protein is increasing. Agricultural development today has changed from a predominantly supply of carbohydrate to impartial toward providing animal protein. It is also associated with increased per capita income of the people in Indonesia. Cattle is one of the largest providers of animal protein and are ruminants that consume forage such as grass, legume and also leaves from trees. Forage available in the field also depends on the season. The study was conducted in the village of Belanga, Susut, Bangli District, using 13 types of forage in the location. Preparation of rations based on a combination of food resource availability based on the nutritional needs of cattle so that productivity is maintained. The combination of local forage composition from November to April TDN and protein content reached 57.03% and 12.68%, while in May to October TDN and protein reached 57.03% and 12.67%.Key words: forages availability, forage composition, and bali cattle produktivity

Author(s):  
Alfian ◽  
Nazaruddin ◽  
Defi Irwansyah

This research was conducted to examine the impact of empowering and fostering innovation of peasants as an activity that summarizes the values to build a new paradigm in agricultural development. The role of the agricultural sector is very strategic, not only in order to achieve food self-sufficiency but also in order to expand non-oil and gas foreign exchange sources. The purpose of this study is to see the impact of the strategy and pattern of relations between the Aceh Community Empowerment Institution (LPMA) in implementing the empowerment program and fostering farmer innovation in Nisam District, North Aceh Regency. The method used in this study is a qualitative method with data collection techniques through interviews, observation and documentation. The phenomenon of poverty for the people in Nisam District, North Aceh generally comes from the agricultural sector due to the lack of support for knowledge and business capital. This empowerment activity is carried out by the Aceh Community Empowerment Institute (LPMA), a non-governmental organization. Research shows that the optimization of empowerment and innovation carried out by LPMA has contributed to increasing community empowerment and also contributed to business partnerships for poor farmers to increase community empowerment.


Author(s):  
Melinda Noer ◽  
Ira Wahyuni Syarfi ◽  
Rafnel Azhari

The cooperation has long been a pillar of the national economy in Indonesia, especially in developing the economy in rural areas. The Village Unit Cooperation (KUD) was developed to accelerate agricultural development, aimed at improving the farmers 'and peasants' farming in rural areas. KUD has also assisted in the success of regional development programs based on the agricultural sector, one of the plantation sub-sector, which is a partner of the plasma of palm oil farmer group of People’s Core Plantation (PIR) program throughout Indonesia. In the province of West Sumatra, the PIR of palm oil plantations began in the 1980s as a base of regional development, and now the age of harvest has made the age of plants unproductive. Accordingly, KUD Bukit Jaya in Dharmasraya District, one of the KUDs who wishes to apply replanting to farmer groups whose members,t found some obstacles in the implementation. This activity aims to facilitate KUD Bukit Jaya in order to realize the replanting activities in its working area. This action research is conducted using four stages of approach, namely: [1] introduction of problems with dialogical approaches, using interview techniques and discussions with cooperative managers as well as farmers whose gardens have to implement replanting; [2] the team analyzes the problems found and contacts the parties related to issues conveyed by cooperatives and farmers; the parties are insurance companies, bappeda as coordinator of cooperative technical service; [3] holding discussions and discussions with the cooperation, farmer groups and involved parties (insurance companies, cooperative agencies, and district government); [4] agreed on assistance for the preparation of cooperative and peasant group work plans for the preparation and implementation of replanting


2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 211-233
Author(s):  
Uril Bahruddin ◽  
Qomi Akit Jauhari ◽  
Nur Faizin ◽  
Muhammad Widus Sempo

Industrial developments have brought many significant changes in various fields of life, especially agriculture and education. It seems that the transformation of the agricultural sector and fishpond farming in Medang Village, Glagah, Lamongan are affected by the catfish folklore that keep the people concerned for generations. This is a phenomenological research and the results are descriptive and qualitative. The data are described and interpreted hermeneutically. The results indicate that the catfish folklore contains a number of educational values that dynamically developed along with the people's beliefs about the folklore as a myth. This transformation of educational values includes: the value of ubudiyyah, the value of the struggle in the life; and the moral value. This transformation occurs through the intervention of many parties, both internal and external ones, such as the local government, the elders, the community leaders  as well as educators. Other factors are technological development and the development of the fishery industry. This research suggests the stakeholders of the village level, districts, and regencies to make the folklore as a medium in learning the educational values. The society, especially the fishpond farmer at Medang village are suggested to preserve the folklore without preventing it to be known. The scholars and the artists can also bring this folklore to life and present it in a more interesting format, both in a pure and classic appearance and in collaboration so that it can be presented as a myth that has a profound meaning.


SPLASH Magz ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 86-92
Author(s):  
Benjamin Drean ◽  
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Eny Lestari Widarni ◽  

This study aims to examine the role of education and health in increasing work participation and income of the people in Indonesia. To achieve this goal, data on GDP per capita, Employment in Agriculture, Health, and education are observed. This study uses the Quantitative Threshold Autoregressive method which is used to predict the behavior of the data so that the relationship behavior between the data can be seen. In analyzing the threshold variable, the GDP per capita variant is used as an indicator of people's income growth, Employment in agriculture as work participation in the agricultural sector, health as an indicator of health investment, and education as an indicator of educational investment. GDP per capita, Employment in agriculture, and health as the threshold variable. Meanwhile, the non-threshold variable is education. All data are secondary data from world banks with an annual period of 2000 - 2019. We found that education and health are two things that form the basis of human capital. The role of education and health in Indonesia in developing agriculture and improving the welfare of the people in Indonesia plays an important role and is able to make a significant contribution to the development of the agricultural sector and the welfare of the people in Indonesia.


Media Ekonomi ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 63
Author(s):  
Dessy Firstiana

<p>Poverty is a fundamental problem faced by the people of Indonesia. This thesis discusses the empirical the charity if charity has mustahiq poverty rate using poverty indices and income mustahiq Determination program at Tegal village and the village of Kampung Anyar Babakan Sabrang, Ciseeng district, Bogor regency. Determination Program is a poverty reduction and empowerment of the poor by the Institute Amil Zakat Wallet Dhuafa Republika, Foundation for Community Empowerment, and Governmental Cooperative Self Determination. This study used FGT index consisting of headcount index (H), the depth of poverty (P1) and severity of poverty (P2). The findings of this study indicate that the poverty index mustahiq measured using FGT index, the poverty rate mustahiq will increasingly come down once they join the program endeavor. It can be concluded that the income per capita mustahiq significantly affected by income from a job / business which uses funds from the Program Determination, activity mustahiq work, and the number of families mustahiq the load.<br />Keywords: Poverty, Zakat, FGT index</p>


Author(s):  
A.A. S. Dewi Rahadiani ◽  
I G.B. Sila Dharma ◽  
I N. Norken

Lakes are one of the surface water resources in Bali Island which supports the socio-economic activities of the community. The growing economic activities either in the tourism or agricultural sector have their effects on the emergence of various problems such as the environmental pollution, shallowness of lakes and erosions. The emergence of various pollutions and the decreased functions of the Lake Beratan is not separable from the intervention of the community living surrounding the lake so that the conservation efforts need the community participation living surrounding the lake. This is based on the idea that the success of the conservation of water resources does not only depend upon the government but the involvement of the community also becomes a key factor. This study aims to identify and analyze the participation of the community living surrounding the Lake Beratan in the conservation of water resources. The number of samples used in this study was 98 respondents gathered by means of purposive sampling in the village of Kembangmerta, the village of Candikuning I and Candikuning II which are located close to the area of Lake Beratan and the majority of the people there use the lake water for daily needs. The community participation is divided into two categories, less participations and good participations, calculated based on Likert scale while the effect of free variables such as age (X1), education (X2), income (X3), length of living (X4), and perception (X5) on bond variables were calculated using discriminating analysis. The result of the study shows that the community participation surrounding Beratan Lake in conserving water resources had been good. The differentiating variables were the age of the respondents and their incomes.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Susilawati Susilawati ◽  
Daniel Rinengkuh Tinarja ◽  
Fedik Novibriawan ◽  
Dewi Komala Adilatussiam ◽  
Nia Audina Zein ◽  
...  

Abstract:  South Montong Baan Village is one of the villages in East Lombok Regency which the majority of the people there rely heavily on the agricultural sector. The problem still faced by the locals is that the lack of awareness in managing the waste. An alternative way offered to overcome the situations by educating the locals on how to make use of domestic waste and training, producing, making use, monitoring, and evaluating. The outcomes of the program held is the farmer group of South Montong Baan has potential things to produce organic fertilizer (compose) from domestic scale by using waste such as kitchen stuff and livestock manure.   The results of the waste from the composter are in the forms of liquid and non-liquid which both can be applied to the plants, the fermentation process takes about 2 till 3 weeks for the fertilizer to be used. The outcomes from monitoring and evaluating showed that the application of organic fertilizer made from domestic waste can decrease the  use of inorganic fertilizer which in turn can reduce the expense of the farming activities and the local farmer group has also committed in developing organic fertilizer from the domestic  waste  as  a   sustainable  effort  of  agricultural  development programs.Keywords: Composter, Domestic waste; Organic Fertilizer;


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 94-99
Author(s):  
Rajudinnor Rajudinnor

Agricultural development is basically one of the systems development is no less important in supporting the success of the national development. Development of the agricultural sector aims to develop agricultural businesses in rural areas that will spur rural economic activity, create jobs and improve the welfare of society grow upstream, downstream and support in enhancing the competitiveness and added value of agricultural products. The purpose of this study to: (i) large knowing rice farming income in Cemara Labat Village Kapuas Kuala District Kapuas regency, (ii) determine the feasibility of rice farming In Cemara Labat Village Kapuas Kuala District Kapuas regency. Determination of respondent committed intentionally (purposive), Total farmer respondents (sample) taken in this study of 30 rice farmers. The analysis used in this research is revenue analysis and feasibility analysis. The results showed that rice farming income in the village of Cemara Labat Kapuas Kuala District of Rp 10.807.462 Ha-1. Rice farm In Cemara Labat Village Kapuas Kuala District Kapuas regency viable with the value of revenue cost ratio (RCR ) to 2.73, which means that any expenditure of Rp 1.000,- will generate revenue of Rp 2.730,-.


Author(s):  
Zahra Noori Tupkanloo ◽  
Saeed Yazdani

In this study, the impact of participation in non- agricultural activities on agricultural development have been studied. To achieve the objectives, the data in this study is related to the years 2016-2017. The studied population consisted of all farmers of five villages adjacent to Khayyam industrial estate that includes 544 persons which have been chosen randomly as the sample. The sample size was 358 based on Cochran formula and random stratified proportional to population size was used to choose the people of these villages. The research method is Cross - sectional. The main research tool was a questionnaire in order to gather the necessary information. In order to test the hypothesis, linear regression analysis was used. The results showed that farmers’ participation in non-agricultural activities based in the industrial estate of Khayyam decreases agricultural production, reduces farmers’ incomes, reduces farmers’ demand for production inputs, reduces input purchasing power by farmers and decreases agricultural investment in the agricultural sector.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 20-29
Author(s):  
Wiwin Yulianingsih

Prasung village located in Sidoarjo Regency is flanked by two rivers, Porong and Kali Mas, so it has fertile agricultural land that is can be a mainstay as a center for food security. So that a breakthrough in the management of development in the agricultural sector is needed through the establishment of the Village Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) of Agriculture that will manage agricultural products in order to provide great benefits to the people of Prasung Village in improving the economy, welfare and can improve food security. The need for community empowerment in managing the results of their fields through the BUMDes Agriculture that can also open jobs for the surrounding community. BUMDes Agriculture which will be developed in addition to being intended to increase the village's original income also has a social function. This community service activity is carried out with the method of socialization by providing understanding to the community in an effort to increase the potential in the village to support the welfare of the local community through the development of the Agricultural BUMDes in the Village of Prasung. The embodiment of the establishment of the BUMDes Agriculture is expected to minimize the role of middlemen, which often leads to increasing transaction costs between the price of products from producers to consumers. So that this BUMDes Agriculture can later help the community in the production of food for the consumption of local village community food. BUMDes in later can become a distributor that fosters economic activities in the local village so that of course requires a strong foundation in its development.


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