scholarly journals Pengaruh Produksi Dan Konsumsi Terhadap Impor Komoditi Beras Di Provinsi Jambi

2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Heppi Syofya

Rice is a strategic commodity as food for the people of Indonesia, so that the production, supply, procurement and distribution of rice becomes very important in the framework of food security, increasing income and welfare of farmers, in order to stabilize the interest of public consumption in general, import of rice is not always indicated because the inability of the region to produce rice but it is necessary to maintain the availability of rice in order to avoid a deficit that will affect the price increase, given the function of rice as staple food, rice sales will be continuous, meaning that sales will continue throughout the year so that the business prospect is considered sufficient promising for years to come. In farm processing, farmers seek to obtain economically profitable, where the cost incurred can produce maximum production. To support the availability of rice food, the procurement of rice’s, especially from regional sources. The procurement of rice in Jambi province, in addition to the procurement of rice in the region, also comes from the national move and rice stock from the previous year. Keyword’s : primer sectors, rice commodity

Author(s):  
Monika Das

Depending on the natural and geographical environment, the food supply of a single ethnic group or community in a region is based on. Just as the natural environment caters to the food supply, so too does the diet seem to be accepted by all. Therefore, there is a difference between the food security of the people living in the desert and the food security of the people living in the coastal areas. If you look at it from that side it is a combination of innumerable hills and plain areas. The diversity of its geographical and natural environment is remarkable. There are many rivers and sub-rivers like Brahmaputra, Dihing, Dichang etc that flows through the chest of the Assam. Therefore Assam is also known as reverie area (mother zone of river). The climate of Assam is neither hot nor cold. As well as the climate, Assam is naturally a fairly pristine state. Due to the abundance of paddy in Assam; rice is the staple food of these people. In this article we will discuss about vegetables, fish, and meat drinks etc. which are taken with rice.


Author(s):  
Gde Pradnyana

<p>Indonesia has the potential vulnerability enormous energy availability. From the supply side, Indonesia has not showed the synergy between the depletion of oil and gas on a large scale with the search for new sources of its reserves. Searching new reserves abroad also yet to show tangible results and not get full supported from the government. Meanwhile, shares of oil and gas is still a very big role in the national energy mix of Indonesia up to 25 years to come. The government also has not succeeded in converting the results of oil and gas into industrial assets. Prioritizing local-content policy produces only rents of business that would increase the cost of production and distribution of oil and gas to the people.</p>


2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 305-327
Author(s):  
Nadia Shabnam ◽  
Fabio Gaetano Santeramo ◽  
Zahid Asghar ◽  
Antonio Seccia

The global economic crisis in 2007–2008 resulted in a tremendous food price increase that is likely to have adversely affected the food security and nutritional status in many developing countries. Understanding how nutritional intakes may have changed as a result of the food price crisis is important, especially for Pakistan, the country under scrutiny which, despite of being a large producer of staple food, suffers from severe problems of undernourishment. We used two survey rounds, 2005–2006 and 2010–2011, to investigate how calorie and macronutrient intakes have evolved. The analysis was carried out with the use of a time varying model and is enriched by an in-depth investigation for different quantiles. The results show that food security deteriorated because of the food price crisis. In the light of this outcome, policy implications are discussed.


Cassowary ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 89-94
Author(s):  
Iriansul Iriansul ◽  
Irba A. Warsono ◽  
M. Jen Wajo

The biodiversity of wild animals in the Tembuni District has the potential of fulfilling nutrition and the economy for the community, but the condition of the area which is still constrained by limited access and still using traditional hunting techniques which influences the level of public consumption of wild animal. This condition has an influence on the pattern of consumption and food security, most of the people of the world.  This study aims to identify the description of the region, the characteristics of the population and the potential of hunted animals used by the 4 villages in Tembuni District, namely Bangun Mulya, Mogoi Baru, Tembuni and Araisum villages, so that it can be seen a general description of the area, hunting patterns and techniques 4 villages. It is recognized that the problem of meeting the needs of animal food is used as a policy direction and solution so that it can become information related to the level of consumption of animals but still prioritizes sustainable use to increase the added value of hunting resources and realize food security from animals.


Idei ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 67-77
Author(s):  
Мітко Момов

I would like to present a specific kind of social structure – that of a community of about 50 Bulgarians who live in the St. Georgi Zografski monastery in the monastic republic of Mount Athos (Holy Mountain) within the territory of the Republic of Greece. Over the last 2-3 decades the number of inhabitants has increased so as the interest in it. The community is visited, except the pilgrims and volunteer Bulgarian workers, by the people who come for a week every month to donate their labor to the monastery. They are called charisans (volunteers). They come from different parts of Bulgaria to work for free, i.e. to donate their labor to a monastic community. To do so, they have to take a vacation, to pay for a visa and transport, which is not easy for inhabitants of the poorest EU country. Interestingly, their number is increasing from year to year. What causes these people to leave secular life forever or to come regularly with the cost of deprivation? I look for an answer to this question, apart from Orthodox and history evidences, (Metropolitan Hierophaeus (Vlachos) 2011) and through the anthropological method of participation – observation and interviews – conversations with monks, volunteers, pilgrims.


Author(s):  
Anindya Bhukta ◽  
Sebak Kumar Jana

Bio-piracy indicates unauthorized use of bio-resources of a country either by the individuals or institutions or companies of other countries. The countries with enormous bio-resources, like India, become the victims of biopiracy. The paper highlights different issues relating to biopiracy in the context of food security of India. It has been argued that the distress of farmers has increased a lot after the emergence of GM seeds. First of all, GM seeds raise the cost of cultivation by monopolizing the seed business in the hands of a few. Secondly, taking monopoly control over the market by the MNCs became easier because technology allowed them to develop seeds which can be used once-for-all. The farmers, therefore, have to give up their traditional practice of saving and sharing of seeds. The paper cites various instances of biopiracy in India and explains how biopiracy jeopardizes the food security and health security of the people in India. Events of piracy of plants with medicinal values and medicinal knowledge of traditional healers are also on increase at a rapid pace in India. This trend also poses challenges health security of India. More initiatives need to be taken at different levels including government and NGOs need to be taken in documenting codified and non-codified traditional knowledge (TK).


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 233-241
Author(s):  
Annisa Kurnia Nur Azizah

The purpose of this innovation is as written in the regulation of the head of Badan Pertanahan Nasional Republik Indonesia (Indonesian Republic of National Land Registry Department) number 18 in the year of 2009 about LARASITA Badan Pertanahan Nasional Republik Indonesia, to make it easier for the people who has business with land registry office to follow up their business without having to come to the office, and so that the people can get the cost information and express their complaints about the land registry service easily. This research uses descriptive research with quantitative method. The location of this research is in Land Registry Office of Kota Magelang. Data's gathering techniques used are interview and observation techniques. The result of this research showed that LARASITA gives service to the people in land certificate service. The suggestion that can be given is a repairment in the connecting antenna to support the internet access in LARASITA implementation.   Keywords: innovation, land certificate, land certificate service, LARASITA


KOMTEKINFO ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 197-204
Author(s):  
Andhika

Covid19 is a deadly virus that has been destroyed by the people of the world to be destroyed. Many countries are competing to close their countries from migrants who turn to spread the virus. All shops, whether restaurants or staple food vendors, stop selling. The seller is afraid of the transmission of the virus caused by touch or distance between humans that are too close. Spread through banknotes was allegedly the highest factor in disease transmission. Therefore we developed a payment method into the application without involving banknotes. The seller is still safe selling food everywhere, because payments can be made digitally in the vege application. Thus the community will remain calm while it is working on independent isolation at home during the pandemic. Applications that are designed using Android are expected to be able to reach most people who have an Android phone from other phones. The vege application is a vegetarian food sales application that is low capacity and can be installed by most versions of Android even though old school phones are all. Buyers do not need to come to a restaurant or place to buy food to buy food. Buyers only need to order and pay through the application for vegetarian food purchases. In this way it is expected to reduce the spread of covid 19 virus through banknotes.


Crisis ◽  
2003 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 24-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lourens Schlebusch ◽  
Naseema B.M. Vawda ◽  
Brenda A. Bosch

Summary: In the past suicidal behavior among Black South Africans has been largely underresearched. Earlier studies among the other main ethnic groups in the country showed suicidal behavior in those groups to be a serious problem. This article briefly reviews some of the more recent research on suicidal behavior in Black South Africans. The results indicate an apparent increase in suicidal behavior in this group. Several explanations are offered for the change in suicidal behavior in the reported clinical populations. This includes past difficulties for all South Africans to access health care facilities in the Apartheid (legal racial separation) era, and present difficulties of post-Apartheid transformation the South African society is undergoing, as the people struggle to come to terms with the deleterious effects of the former South African racial policies, related socio-cultural, socio-economic, and other pressures.


2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 352-366 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bruce Baugh

In Bergsonism, Deleuze refers to Bergson's concept of an ‘open society’, which would be a ‘society of creators’ who gain access to the ‘open creative totality’ through acting and creating. Deleuze and Guattari's political philosophy is oriented toward the goal of such an open society. This would be a democracy, but not in the sense of the rule of the actually existing people, but the rule of ‘the people to come,’ for in the actually existing situation, such a people is ‘lacking’. When the people becomes a society of creators, the result is a society open to the future, creativity and the new. Their openness and creative freedom is the polar opposite of the conformism and ‘herd mentality’ condemned by Deleuze and Nietzsche, a mentality which is the basis of all narrow nationalisms (of ethnicity, race, religion and creed). It is the freedom of creating and commanding, not the Kantian freedom to obey Reason and the State. This paper uses Bergson's The Two Sources of Morality and Religion, and Deleuze and Guattari's Kafka: For a Minor Literature, A Thousand Plateaus and What is Philosophy? to sketch Deleuze and Guattari's conception of the open society and of a democracy that remains ‘to come’.


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