scholarly journals EVALUASI PROGRAM KAWASAN RUMAH PANGAN LESTARI (KRPL) DI DESA MEKAR SARI KECAMATAN SERAWAI KABUPATEN SINTANG

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
NIKEN PUSPITA RINI, EVA DOLOROSA, DEWI KURNIATI

Food Security is the condition of the fulfillment of food for every household with the availability of good enough food in quantity and quality safe, evenly and affordably. The existence of the land yanag increasingly narrower the area of agricultural land diminishing, so that the management of agricultural resources that can provide benefits and contribute income households farmers is by empowering the field of nesting. This study aims to determine the type of crops cultivated, how much production and contribution or contribution of production from farming business on the income of farm households, malalui direct observation. The results showed that the KRPL program is a set of several households and utilized the keralan for five vegetable commodities namely kale, mustard greens, spinach, chilli and tomato. Household management and farming production in the Sustainable Food House (KRPL) program in Mekar Sari Village is quite good to be seen from the additional income of farmers of the KRPL program for family welfare and contributes 14,87%  to total household income. Keywords :  Food Security, production, contribution, yard farming

2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (20) ◽  
pp. 5816 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dániel Fróna ◽  
János Szenderák ◽  
Mónika Harangi-Rákos

The aim of the present research is to provide a comprehensive review about the current challenges related to food security and hidden hunger. Issues are presented according to major factors, such as growing population, changing dietary habits, water efficiency, climate change and volatile food prices. These factors were compiled from reports of major international organizations and from relevant scientific articles on the subject. Collecting the results and presenting them in an accessible manner may provide new insight for interested parties. Accessibility of data is extremely important, since food security and its drivers form a closely interconnected but extremely complex network, which requires coordinated problem solving to resolve issues. According to the results, the demand for growing agricultural products has been partly met by increasing cultivated land in recent decades. At the same time, there is serious competition for existing agricultural areas, which further limits the extension of agricultural land in addition to the natural constraints of land availability. Agricultural production needs to expand faster than population growth without further damage to the environment. The driving force behind development is sustainable intensive farming, which means the more effective utilization of agricultural land and water resources. Current global trends in food consumption are unsustainable, analyzed in terms of either public health, environmental impacts or socio-economic costs. The growing population should strive for sustainable food consumption, as social, environmental and health impacts are very important in this respect as well. To this end, the benefits of consuming foods that are less harmful to the environment during production are also to be emphasized in the scope of consumption policy and education related to nutrition as opposed to other food types, the production of which causes a major demand for raw materials.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 553-571 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aditya R. Khanal ◽  
Ashok K. Mishra

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of internet usage on financial performance of small farm business households in the USA. In particular, the authors want to assess the impact of internet usage on small farm businesses, where the owner’s main occupation is farming. Using a nationwide farm-level data in the USA and a non-parametric matching estimator, the study finds a significant positive impact of internet usage on gross cash income, total household income, off-farm income. The study further suggests that small farm businesses receive benefits from internet usage as it facilitates reduction in income risk through off-farm income sources, as well as a reduction in marketing and storage costs; households’ non-farm transportation and vehicle leasing expenses. Design/methodology/approach In this study, the authors use the “nearest neighbors” matching method in treatment evaluation, developed by Abadie and Imbens (2002). In this method, a weighting index is applied to all observations and “nearest neighbors” are identified (Abadie et al., 2004). Although matching estimation through the nearest neighbor method does not require probit or logit model estimation per se, the authors have estimated a probit model because it allows the authors to check the balancing property and to analyze the association of included variables with the likelihood of internet use. Findings The study suggests that small farm business households using the internet are better off in terms of total household income and off-farm income. As compared to the control group (which is counterfactual, representation of small farm businesses not using the internet), small farm businesses using the internet earn about $24,000-$26,000 more in total household income and about $27,000-$28,000 more in off-farm income. Also, small farm businesses using the internet earn about $4,100-$4,900 more in gross cash farm income compared to their counterpart. The estimate of ATT for NFI is not different from zero. However, gross cash farm revenue increased significantly. Practical implications To this end internet can provide an important role in information gathering. Internet is one of the convenient means to access and exchange information. Information and communication facilitation through internet have opened up new areas of commerce, social networking, information gathering, and recreational activities beyond a geographical bound. Producers and consumers can take advantages of internet in both collaborative and competitive aspects in economic activities as it can reduce the information asymmetries among economic agents. Social implications Farmers will seek assistance in interpreting data and applying information to their farming operations, via the internet. Therefore, it is essential that land grant universities continue to improve the delivery of electronic extension and provide information in a clear and concise manner. Originality/value Studies in farm households have mainly investigated factors influencing internet adoption, purchasing patterns through internet, internet use, and applications. In most cases, impact analyses of communication and information technologies such as internet in agricultural businesses are discussed with references to large scale farm businesses. Thus, the authors know very little about access to the internet when it comes to small farm businesses and small farm households and about how it impacts well-being of small farm households.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 18
Author(s):  
Hanafi Ihya ◽  
Yana Syafrieyana ◽  
Iradhad Taqwa

This study aims to determine the empowerment process in the KRPL program conducted by the Malang Agriculture Service-KP Office at Cemara Hijau KWT Karangbesuki Village. This program is the government's effort to maintain the existence of agriculture and food security from decreasing urban agricultural land through the empowerment of domestic women's groups. This type of research is descriptive qualitative, using Wilson's empowerment process which includes the process of awakening, understanding, harnessing, and using. Data collection techniques are observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of the empowerment research on the vegetable cultivation activity KRPL program, KWT CHF can produce food contributions with a harvest weight of 25-40 kg. Within one month KWT CHF earns an income of around Rp. 1,000,000 to Rp. 2,500,000 from the sale of harvested vegetables. The income is used to pay salaries of Rp. 5,000 per day to active CHF KWT members. Active members earn income around Rp. 250,000 to Rp. 350,000 per month. The research concludes that KWT CHF has been empowered and can be said to be successful. This success was seen from the additional income obtained by KWT CHF from the KRPL program activities in Karangbesuki Village.Keywords: Empowering Women Farmers Group, revenue additions, KRPL Program


Author(s):  
Lê Ngọc Phương Quý ◽  
Mai Thị Khánh Vân

Bài báo này nhằm mục đích làm rõ quá trình thu hồi đất để phục vụ dự án khu đô thị Cầu Dâu cũng như tác động của nó đến sự chuyển đổi vốn sinh kế cho người dân địa phương, thông qua phương pháp phỏng vấn trực tiếp 80 hộ dân xã Tràng Sơn thuộc ba nhóm đối tượng bị ảnh hưởng. Kết quả nghiên cứu cho thấy, sau khi thu hồi đất để xây khu đô thị Cầu Dâu, diện tích đất nông nghiệp của các hộ dân giảm rõ rệt từ 32,6% đến 81,1% tổng diện tích. Trước thu hồi đất, khoản thu từ nông nghiệp chiếm tỷ trọng cao nhất (82,6%), nhưng sau thu hồi chỉ chiếm 38,9% trong tổng thu nhập của hộ. Hiện tại, nguồn thu nhập của các hộ gia đình được cải thiện hơn nhờ các ngành nghề lao động tự do và các hoạt động phi nông nghiệp. Sau quá trình thu hồi đất, nguồn vốn vật chất của các hộ dân cũng được cải thiện nhiều hơn. Cụ thể, từ 93% đến 100% các hộ phỏng vấn đều mua sắm được các phương tiện sinh hoạt trong gia đình như xe máy, điện thoại, tivi, tủ lạnh. Bên cạnh những hộ dân nhận được tác động tích cực từ việc thu hồi đất, một số hộ dân vẫn còn gặp phải khó khăn trong quá trình thích ứng với cuộc sống “bên ngoài đồng ruộng”. Nghiên cứu cũng cho thấy cần có những giải pháp cụ thể hơn đối với hình thức bồi thường, hỗ trợ đền bù, tái định cư từ phía Nhà nước để người dân có sinh kế bền vững sau thu hồi đất. ABSTRACT This paper aimed to clarify the process of land acquisition to serve the Cau Dau urban project as well as its impact on the conversion of livelihood capital of local people through direct interview method. 80 households in Trang Son commune belonged to three groups of affected people. Research results showed that after recovering land to build Cau Dau urban area, the agricultural land area of ​​households decreased significantly from 32.6% to 81.1% of the total area. Before the land acquisition, income from agriculture accounted for the highest proportion (82.6%). On the other hand, after the recovery, this figure accounted for 38.9% of total household income. At present, household income is being improved thanks to the earned money from freelance labor and non-farm activities. After the land acquisition process, the physical capital of households has been improved. Specifically, from 93% to 100% of the interviewed households could buy home appliances such as refrigerators, televisions, mobile phones, and even motorbikes. Most of the interviewed households have received positive impacts from the acquisition of agricultural land. However, the other ones have faced up difficulties in adapting to "outside the field" life.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 168-179
Author(s):  
Andi Wahida ◽  
Ida Rosada ◽  
Mais Ilsan

Food security is an integrated system consisting of various subsystem. The main subsystem are food availability, food distribution and food consumption. The realization of good security is a synergy of the interactions of the three subsystem. The purpose of this study was to identify female household socioeconomic factors in rainfed lowland agroecosystems in Ma’rang sub-district, Pangkep district, review and analyze the contribution of women’s income to household income, analyze the level of share of women’s household food expenditure in rainfed lowland areas, analyze the level of female household food security in rainfed lowland agroecosystems. This research was conducted in July to September 2018. Sampling was carried out in census, namely 22 households. The results of the study showed that the contribution of women’s income to household income was still very low at 15% of total household income, women’s household food security in rainfed lowland areas is seen from the side of food expenditure, namely 63,64 percent of the share of food expenditure is in the category of food security (≤ 60%) and as much as 36,36 percent of the share of food expenditure in the category is not food resistant (≥ 60 %), and the level of household food security is in the category of food security.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Chica Anditia Pratiwi ◽  
Dyah Setyorini Gunawan ◽  
Istiqomah Istiqomah

This study aims to analyze the economic efficiency of rice farming and to measure the contribution of rice farming to total household income and to analyze the living standard of farm households in Sambeng Kulon Village, Kembaran Sub-district, Banyumas Regency. The study was conducted in Sambeng Kulon Village, Kembaran Sub-district, Banyumas District. There were 71 farm households selected by stratified random sampling. The analysis used to calculate the economic efficiency of rice farming is R/C ratio. The contribution of paddy farming to farm household income is obtained by dividing the income earned from rice farming by the total household income multiplied by 100 percent. The living standard is measured by calculating the farm household income divided by the number of dependents in order to get percapita income. This figure is then compared to the regency’s current decent living standard. The results of this study indicate that 1) rice farming in Sambeng Kulon village with an area of ​​≤ 0.5 Ha has a smaller profit (IDR2.718.580) compared with respondents who have land area> 0.5 Ha (IDR7.892.904), 2) the average contribution of rice farming income to farm households with landholding of  ​​≤ 0.5 Ha (54,96 percent) is lower than the contribution of rice farming income obtained by respondents with landholding of > 0.5 Ha (77,43 percent), 3) the average income earned by respondents from rice farming (IDR1.624.961,00) is sufficient to meet the average household consumption of IDR 1,379,441.00, and 4) of 71 respondents in Sambeng Kulon Village, 63 respondents live below the decent living standard; after being added with nonfarm income, this figure decreased to 55 respondents. The implication of this research is that the respondents are expected to increase the landholding to increase income earned from rice farming or earn additional nonfarm income so that they can meet household consumption.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 08-14
Author(s):  
Mulono Apriyanto ◽  
KMS. Novyar Satriawan Fikri ◽  
Ali Azhar

Availability of land for agriculture is an absolute requirement to achieve self-reliance, security and food sovereignty. However, Indonesian farmland tends to decline due to land conversion. Therefore, determining sustainable food farmland and regulating the conversion of food farmland is one of the most strategic policies to achieve food security. The Spatial Plan of the Province of Riau in the Spatial Pattern Plan section states that one of the areas focused on wetland agriculture (rice) is Indragiri Hilir Regency. However, the high conversion of agricultural land threatens the survival of Sustainable Food Agricultural Land. Since the LP2B policy is very dependent on the willingness of the farmers who own the fields, it is considered necessary to socialize the concept of this LP2B policy among farmers so that they can support government policy in achieving food sovereignty. The results of the analysis show that Batang Tuaka sub-district has the potential to be used as Sustainable Food Agricultural Land (LP2B), but unfortunately this is not supported by farmers' knowledge and understanding of the LP2B concept, so the conversion of farmland is becoming more common and can threaten the realization of food security in Indragiri Hilir Regency.


Author(s):  
Marvin Angelo Gracino ◽  
Evi Priyanti ◽  
Dewi Noor Azijah

Sustainable Food Agricultural Land Protection is a system and process in planning, developing, utilizing, controlling, and monitoring agricultural land that is determined to be consistently protected in order to produce staple food for national food security. Currently, food agriculture land in Karawang Regency is increasingly under threat along with the rapid development of the industrial sector in the area and threats from the surrounding area. Not only because of the conversion into industrial land, but the existence of factories around it also threatens soil fertility and water quality due to the factory waste itself. The focus in this paper is how the Karawang Regency Government carries out Collaborative Governance in protecting sustainable food agricultural land. In this study, the authors used a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach. The purpose of this research is to explain how to study and analyze the implementation of policies on the protection of sustainable agricultural land with one of the stages of collaborative governance from Ansell and Gash, namely share understanding. The results showed that the Government of Karawang Regency has succeeded in conducting share understanding in collaborative governance well because it has the same goal, namely to create national food security. Openness and interdependence with each other fosters a sense of understanding. However, the community's understanding regarding PLP2B is felt to be lacking because they have not received good socialization from the Karawang Regency Government.


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