scholarly journals MODAL SOSIAL KELOMPOK TANI “CITAWAYA” DI DESA TALIKURAN I, KECAMATAN SONDER, KABUPATEN MINAHASA

2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
Stefanny Kristiany Kawulur ◽  
Benu Olfie L. S. ◽  
Agnes E. Loho

The objective of this research is to know sosial capital of “Citawaya” farmer group in Village of Talikuran I, Sub-district of Sonder, Minahasa Regency. The study lasted for three months starting from February until April 2017. The data used are primary data collected through interviews on all members of farmer group “Citawaya” which amounted to 20 people as respondents. Secondary data obtained from Talikuran I Village Offices. The analysis used is descriptive through Likert Scale and presented in tabular form. The results showed that “Citawaya” farmer group in the Village of Talikuran I had a very high social capital of trust, social norms, social network, social values, and reciprocity by obtaining social capital index 85%. The highest social capital was trust indicators, then it followed by reciprocity indicators then social network indicators, then indicators of social values and recent indicators of social norms. The high social capital makes the “Citawaya” farmer group able to survive until now and bring a good changing in the group.

2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 503
Author(s):  
Martini Frinli Lomboan ◽  
Melsje Yellie Memah ◽  
Charles Reijnaldo Ngangi

   This study aims to examine the social capital of the network, beliefs and social norms in captikus industries in Ranolambot Village, Kawangkoan Barat District, Minahasa Regency. This study uses primary data obtained through interviews using a questionnaire to 30 farmers who were chosen purposively. Secondary data was taken from the Village Office and other sources from the internet through Google searching to obtain books, articles and theses that discuss social capital in the agricultural processing industry. Data analysis using Likert scale and analyzed descriptively. The results of the study show that: (1) Social networks are in the Fairly Good category because networks with people outside the village are still lacking because when capturers and farmers in Ranolambot Village sell captics outside the village as well as outside companies, they must use intermediaries so that captikus will be sold. (2) Trust is in the Fairly Good category because Trust between the host and the captikus farmer must be further enhanced by mutual trust because when there are farmers who first take the money to the captikus the money should be replaced with the captikus but there are other farmers who do not return that money because it has moved to another colector trader. (3) Social norms are in the category of Good because the colector and the capticus farmer abide by all the rules that apply both fellow farmers and the colector with the government in the village, for example in the case of a captikus permits, before the capticus colector makes an effort to become their host used to make a license to collect capticus. *eprm*


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 97
Author(s):  
Margaretha ., Impal ◽  
Benu Olfie L. S. ◽  
Vicky R. B. Moniaga

This study aims to describe the role of Farmers Group "Tenggang Rasa" to the development of cocoa plants in the village of Inomunga, Kaidipang Sub-district, Utara Bolaang Mongondow District, North Sulawesi Province. The study lasted for 3 (three) months from January to March 2017 in Inomunga Village, Kaidipang Sub-district, Bolaang Mongondow Utara District. The data used were primary data collected through interviews with all members of farmer group "Tenggang Rasa" which amounted to 15 people as respondents. Secondary data were obtained from the Agricultural Office, the Inomunga Village Office and the District Office in Bolaang Mongondow Utara. The analytical method used is descriptive through Likert Scale and presented in tabular form. The results showed that “Tenggang Rasa” Farmer Group in Inomunga Village has a very important role as learning class, cooperation vehicle and production unit to develop cocoa plant by getting index of role which belong to high category that is 82,85 percent. With the existence of farmer groups, farmers are very helpful in overcoming their problems to get solution for the development of cocoa plants.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 77
Author(s):  
Jouke Adelheid Punuh ◽  
Joachim Noch Karel Dumais ◽  
Melsje Yellie Memah

The objective of this research to find out how young people's perceptions of knowing and doing coconut farming business activities in Kauditan II Village, Kauditan Sub-district, North Minahasa Regency. The research conducted for six months, namely July to December 2019. The data used in this study are primary and secondary data. The research was carried out in Kauditan II Village, Kauditan District, North Minahasa Regency. The choice of location in this study was chosen based on the consideration that the village has coconut farmland. The research lasted for six months, from July to December 2019. Sampling was carried out deliberately on 37 young men whose parents engaged in coconut. The data needed in this study are primary data and secondary data. Primary data collected through interviews is carried out using a list of questions. Secondary data was obtained through documents and literature research results as well as data and information available at the Kauditan II Village Office. The data analysis technique used is the analysis and descriptive techniques using a Likert Scale measurement. The results showed that the youth agreed to do and understand the activities of coconut farming. The statement of youth to know postharvest tends to be higher, that is to agree because postharvest work is considered easier than other farming activities while the lowest score of the statement of youth wants to harvest on coconut trees because young people do not want to do coconut climbing activities that require special techniques.*eprm*


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 203
Author(s):  
Dolfina ., Krois ◽  
Ribka M. Kumaat ◽  
Theodora M Katiandagho

This study aims to determine the motivation of farmers in chili cultivation and the factors that influence the motivation of farmers in cultivating chili plants in Raanan Baru Village. The data analysis used in this research is descriptive analysis using the Likert scale. This research was conducted for three months, from January to March 2020. The research took place in Raanan Baru Village, Motoling Barat District, South Minahasa Regency. The data used in this study are primary data and secondary data. Primary data obtained through interviews with 30 farmers who cultivate chili plants as research samples. Secondary data were obtained from the village office, the Motoling Barat sub-district office, South Minahasa district The results showed that the motivation of farmers in cultivating chili plants in Raanan Baru Village was found that sociological motivation had a high interpretation value of 443.3 percent in the hope that it could fulfill their economic needs. Sociological motivation arose because of the desire to strengthen harmony and exchange opinions among chili farmers. Economic motivation has a high value interpretation with a percentage of 464 percent. Economic motivation arises because of the desire to get a higher income which can have a positive impact. 


2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 453
Author(s):  
Jimmy ., Rumagit ◽  
Jean Fanny Junita Timban ◽  
Charles Reijnaldo Ngangi

The purpose of this study was to determine and describe the role of social capital, consisted by trust, social norms, social networks, in the paddy rice farmer group in Tawaang Village, Tenga Sub-district, South Minahasa Regency. This research lasted for three months from July to September 2019. The data used in this study were primary data obtained from direct interviews and observations. Interviews were conducted with the help of a questionnaire. The Head of Village and farmer group members represent the community. Total respondents were 12 people who were all members of the group. Secondary data were obtained from the Tawaang Village Office, local bookstores and via the internet. Internet through Google Scholar to get articles from various scientific journals and theses from other universities related to research on the Role of Social Capital in Paddy Farmer Groups. The results showed that the index figure of 81.48% meant that it was classified in the existing category. Thus, the role of social capital was properly realized in the Tunas Harapan Farmer Group in Tawaang Village, Tenga District, South Minahasa Regency in the form of trust, social norms and social networks. Group members lead a high social life both within the group and outside the group, namely to strengthen the kinship, tolerance and efforts so that the farming business that runs well.*eprm* 


2015 ◽  
Vol 11 (2A) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Richi Romel Sembel ◽  
Martha M. Sendow ◽  
Welson M. Wangke ◽  
Jean F.J. Timban

The purpose of this study was to determine how social changes in the lives of coconut farmers in the village Senduk over the last 10 years. This study uses a case study. Data collected in the form of primary data and secondary data. Primary data was collected by means of in-depth interviews on 20 respondents who are coconut farmers. The primary data is regarding the farmer characteristics and the occuring of social change process. While secondary data such as population growth comes from the Senduk village office. Primary data were analyzed descriptively. The research results showed that social change in the form of social order has been a shift. In this case the shift in social norms that lead to behavioral changes in Senduk coconut farmers in the village. The results showed that social change in the form of social order has been a shift. In this case the shift in social norms that lead to behavioral changes in society Senduk coconut farmers in the village. Likewise, there has been a change in people's lifestyles, people are more likely to implement a consumptive lifestyle. Coupled with the influx of new technologies have led to reduce a directly social interaction and also farmers began to abandon their traditions. Population growth that occurred over the last 10 years has led to an increase in density which in turn leads to the village of Senduk government should expand the area of ​​new settlements. The expansion of residential areas has an impact on agricultural land with the narrowing of agricultural land due to the transfer of use of agricultural land to residential land.      


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (2A) ◽  
pp. 19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Meksy V. G. Timbulus ◽  
Mex L. Sondakh ◽  
Grace A.J. Rumagit

The purpose of this study was to determine the perception of the role of farmers in the village agricultural extension Rasi, District Ratahan, Southeast Minahasa Regency. The study was implemented for 4 months, namely from March to June 2016. This study uses primary data and secondary data. The primary data obtained through interviews with farmers based on a list of questions (questionnaire), while secondary data obtained from the Office of Agricultural Extension Agency for Fisheries and Forestry (BP3K), District Ratahan, Southeast Minahasa Regency. The sampling method in this study is using a non-probability. Analysis of data using a Likert Scale based on the answers of 25 questions to measure the perception of the role of farmers to extension workers with total respondents as many as 36 people. These results indicate that the total score of the level of farmers' perceptions of the role of agricultural extension for 3678 and are in the perception index of 81 percent, thus the perception of farmers as very good. Perception is in excellent farmers also on an indicator of increased productivity results, level of innovation ease of extension can be easily put into practice, the results of innovation extension can be easily seen or observed, productivity increased output is larger than before farmers using agricultural extension innovation.


Omni-Akuatika ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dandy E Prasetiyo ◽  
Firman Zulfikar ◽  
Siti Aisyah Ningrum

This research was conducted Pangandaran District, Pangandaran Regency. The purpose of this study was to analyze the existing social conditions and to performe system analyze of social capital to be used as a strategy to improve the economy and the capacity of households of fishermen. The data was collected through the secondary data obtained from goverment offices and primary data was generated from interviews with fishermen household, village governments, and institutions or social organizations associated with fishing. The research instrument used is Social Capital Assessment Tool (SOCAT). Data were analyzed using descriptive qualitative method. Social capital research was assessed based on the profession similarity. The results showed that social capital was presumably beneficial for fishermen households by boosting the economy level and welfare as well as their capacity building. Institutions or social organizations in the village of Pangandaran namely Business Group (KUB), the Regional Commissioner (Komda), Rukun Fisherman (RN), the Fishermen Association of Indonesia (HNSI), and the Village Unit Cooperatives (KUD). Institutions or institutional activity may stimulate the further development and productivity of the coastal community. As most of the coastal communities depend on the limited marine resources, social capital strengthening can be a promising approach for expansion and development of existing networks. The strategy can be applied was the involvement of other family members to participate on any form of institutional bodies dedicated for coastal community.Keywords : social capital, coastal, fishermen households


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (3A) ◽  
pp. 303
Author(s):  
Karamoy Reinal Ferdinan ◽  
Melsje Y. Memah ◽  
Grace A. J. Rumagit

The research aims to see how the implementation of management function in Cempaka farmer group in Meras Urban Village of Bunaken Sub-district of Manado City, by using Likert Scale concept to describe the implementation of management function which includes four functions (planning, organizing, implementation and evaluation). This research was conducted from February to June 2017. Data collection was primary data and secondary data. Primary data was obtained through direct interviews to 15 respondents using questionnaires and secondary data obtained from Meras Kelurahan Office. The sampling technique is Purposive Sampling that respondents are all members and managers of farmer group Cempaka. The resulting data is presented in tabular form and analyzed by Likert scale then described or describes the management function expectation in Cempaka farmer group. The results showed that the percentage of implementation of management function in Cempaka farmer group is 84,49% meaning the implementation of management functions that begin with planning work, finance or division of tasks in of each field to carry out what the work plan and evaluate the work of the group is in accordance with the function of management.*eprm*


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 229
Author(s):  
Sifora Susan Agouw ◽  
Tommy F. Lolowang ◽  
Vicky R. B. Moniaga

This study aims to see how much does working women’s contribution to family income. The research located in Pangu Village, East Ratahan Sub-district. This research was conducted in April until June 2017. The research used primary and secondary data. Primary data were collected by direct interview technique on 6 (Six) respondents. They are Women Workers who work in UD MANDIRI as dodol and sugar palm wrapper. Secondary data used written data inthe form of documents in the Village Office obtained from the village head. Primary data were analyzed used descriptive analysis and presented in tabular form. The results showed that the average income of women worker amounted to Rp.500.000, - in 1 (one) month. The contribution of female labor to family income was 28% in 1 (one) month.*eprm*.


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