scholarly journals Mapping of Resources and Potential Development for Food-Secure Region in East Seram, Maluku Province, Indonesia

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.

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 81
Author(s):  
Rindang Mustikawati ◽  
Arief Maulana

Papua Province is an area whose development is still lagging behind in Indonesia. The continually conflicts causes the development of the Province of Papua is very behind compared to other regions. To overcome this problem, the government provides special autonomy funds to make improvements in the fields of education, poverty, health, economic improvement and infrastructure. This study analyzes the differences in the fields of education, health and poverty before and after the granting of the Papua special autonomy fund. By analyzing these areas, we can see the effectiveness of the special autonomy fund after 18 years of funding by the central government. This study is a policy study (policy research) by collecting data and then analyzed into a conclusion and recommendation. The method used in this study is descriptive qualitative. Data collection techniques are done through literature study and Focus Group Discussion. The results of this study indicate that the conditions of education, health, and poverty alleviation before and after special autonomy did not change significantly. The change is very slow when compared to the large amount of special autonomy funds allocated each year. This is caused by the institutional system of government that has not worked effectively and efficiently as well as in the quality and quantity of existing human resources.


Author(s):  
NURHADINAH NURHADINAH ◽  
MURSIDAH MURSIDAH ◽  
NIKE WIDURI

         The purpose of this study was to know the food security level of paddy farmers household in Tani Aman Urban Village, Loa Janan Ilir Subdistrict. The sampling method was proportional random sampling with a total samples of 40 respondents. The food security level of paddy farmers household was known by using descriptive analysis. The results of this study show the increasing production in the medium category with  total score of 204 and the average of 5.1, food reserve in medium category with  total score of 257 with average of 6.42, food aid in the low category with  total score of 244 with an average of 6.1.The food distribution  includes economic access  in the high category with a total score of 309 with an average of 7.72,  physical access in the high category with  total score of 476 with an average of 11.9, social access is in the moderate category score with total score of 312 with an average of 7.8. The indicator of food absorption  includes food security  in the high category with  total score of 592 with an average of 14.8, and  food diversification  in the low category with  total total of 183 with an average of 4.57.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
PSPM UNIQBU

The research was conducted in Waimangit Village of Buru Regency with the objectives to analyze community food security planning, make projections for diversification of local food consumption and food security in Waimangit Village. The approach used is qualitative with the basic method of descriptive analysis. The results showed that, Local food consumption is still low with the level of diversification of food consumption is also still low, factors that affect the level of diversification of food consumption is, expertise in processing, number of household members and social interaction, There is no shift of rice consumption pattern to local food, local food consumption condition only occurs at certain age segmentation, Food security level generally belong to food vulnerable where household is long term plant based farmer


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Arsil Tanjung ◽  
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Syaiful Anwar

The theme of this article is about the role of the Ministry of Defense in preparing for national food security, especially the role of the Ministry of Defense through the Strategic Logistics Reserve Agency in anticipation of facing a national food emergency, especially in the context of Sishanta. Currently the Ministry of Defense is in the function of preparing universal defense by directing all national potential which is not yet maximized, especially in preparing the logistic needs for the needs of TNI troops as the core force as well as logistical needs for supporting components and reserve components. In this paper, the author tries to use several theories concerning the Strategic Logistics Reserve Agency program, which include the theory of the role of organization, logistics theory, food security theory and Sun Tzu's theory of war in his book The Art of War and submit proposed solutions to these problems in the Strategic Logistics Reserve Agency framework. The research method used is a qualitative method using secondary data, as well as literature study. The data analysis technique used a qualitative descriptive analysis. This article seeks to identify various problems in implementing Strategic Logistics Reserve Agency at the policy and operational levels. From the research results, there are findings that illustrate that logistics supplies in the face of universal defense are unable to support both the needs of the TNI and the needs of its supporters.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 98
Author(s):  
Ginung Pratidina ◽  
Nandang Saefudin Zenju ◽  
Sukarelawati . ◽  
Berry Sastrawan

Leadership is the most important factor in the management of groups and organizations, so that appropriate leadership is needed in achieving organizational goals. The Sundanese Indigenous Peoples (Kasepuhan) are unique communities to be investigated because the indigenous leaders in their leadership have success in managing their local food so that they rarely experience food shortages. One contributing factor is informal leadership based on community participation carried out by indigenous leaders. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the informal leadership of indigenous leaders based on community participation in maintaining local food security using descriptive analysis methods. Data were collected using literature study and observation techniques by distributing questionnaires and in-depth interviews, then the data were analyzed using analysis techniques Weight Mean Score (WMS). The results showed that the informal leadership of indigenous leaders based on community participation had a value of 3.22 on a scale of 4. this value is interpreted well. Based on observations and interviews with indigenous Kasepuhan Sinar Resmi Chiefs, two-way communication in conducting deliberations on each issue, because these indigenous communities focus on the culture of planting Sawah and Huma only once a year and starting from planting to harvest are carried out simultaneously, so that what is unique’s the indigenous head as the authority in making decisions when to plant to harvest, its members have high obedience, members Kasepuhan do not dare to plant first if the indigenous head has not started planting. This participation’s the strength of indigenous peoples so that they can maintain local food security in the region until now.  


Author(s):  
Arip Rahman Sudrajat

The purpose of this study was to determine factor that influence employee performance toward employee discipline in Food Security Office of Sumedang. The method employed is descriptive analysis. By using saturated sampling, this research population includes 30 respondents. Data were collected by literature study, questionnaires, observations and interviews. This research employs data analysis techniques such as correlation coefficient test, significance test and coefficient of determination. The results showed that the level of employee discipline in Food Security Office of Sumedang reached 78.76 percent and the rate of employee performance reached 80.86 percent. While the relationship between discipline and employee performance in District Food Security Office of Sumedang shows correlation coefficient of 0.73 which is in the strong category. The influence on employee performance discipline in Food Security Office of Sumedang reached 53.29 percent, the remaining 46.71 percent is influenced by other factors not examined


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-32
Author(s):  
Leonardo Leonardo

This study aims to determine the extent to which the South Korean Cultural Diplomacy Bilateral and Implications South Korea-Indonesia. So the researchers tried to analyze the objectives, constraints, conditions before, after and the prospect of future conditions. The research method is qualitatively using descriptive analysis. Most of the data collected from interviews and literature as well as supported by the literature study and search the website. The study was conducted South Korean Cultural Center in Indonesia and the Embassy of Indonesia in South Korea. The results showed a change in the meaning of Hallyu before and after enforced as part of the South Korean diplomacy. From the 2005-2013 period the relationship between the two countries ever closer as facilitated by the cooperation in the field of culture. But now South Korea worried because in Indonesia began appearing parties that are difficult to accept the presence of Hallyu.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 1059-1068
Author(s):  
Wenang Hidayatulloh ◽  
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Djoko Koestiono

Food security in some area can be measured by Food Security and Vulnerability Atlas (FSVA). FSVA is measured with three aspects which are food availability, accessibility, and utilization aspects. Based on FSVA of East Java 2018, there are 3 sub-districts in Malang Regency in insecurity condition. Food security problems in Malang Regency are low rice land area, poverty, and low clean water availability. One of efforts to solve these problems are with Special Efforts Rice, Corn, and Soybean Program. To determine the impact of this program on levels food security by using FSVA and the differences between sub-districts participating in the UPSUS PAJALE activity and sub-districts that did not participate. This study is aim to describe food security level in Malang Regency and analyze impact of Special Efforts Rice, Corn, and Soybean Program on food security level in Malang Regency. The data analysis method used is the analysis of the Food Security and Vulnerability Atlas (FSVA) in the form of individual indicator analysis, composite analysis, spatial analysis, and descriptive analysis. Overall, the condition of food security in Malang Regency in 2018 and 2019 is included in priority 4 (resistant condition), so there is no significant change, but there are no sub-districts included in priority 1 or very food vulnerable. The UPSUS PAJALE program is also able to maintain the level of food security in 2018-2019 which is included in priority 4 (somewhat resistant), but has not increased the level of food security.


Wajah Hukum ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 8
Author(s):  
Redi Pirmansyah

As a tropical country, Indonesia is rich in biological resources that have the potential to develop a variety of unique and distinctive foods, so that through this food diversity condition, it certainly has the potential for national food security. Food security is a condition for fulfilling household food needs, not only in large enough quantities but must be safe, high quality, nutritious, and diverse, this is stated in the Food Law Number 7 of 1996. The purpose of this study is to determine product protection local food in partnership with modern shops in Palembang City. This type of research is a descriptive analysis with an empirical juridical approach. The main data source of this research is literature study, namely by observing, studying, reading legal materials and decisions and documents related to this research. The results of the study suggest that the Regional Regulation of Palembang City Number 25 of 20011 concerning the Establishment of Shopping Centers and Modern Markets which in this regional regulation obliges every entrepreneur who wants to establish a shopping center and modern market in the city of Palembang must provide space for local products including local food. areas to be sold in shopping centers and modern markets in the city of Palembang with the principle of mutual benefit, clearness, fairness and transparency, provided that they meet the standards set.


Agro Ekonomi ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 190
Author(s):  
Radita Dwi Rahmi ◽  
Ken Suratiyah ◽  
Jangkung Handoyo Mulyo

The aims of this research are (1) to find out farmers household’s food expenditure (2) to analyze the food security level of farmers household (3) to know they factors that influence the food security of farmers household. The basic method of this research is descriptive analysis. The respondents were determined purposively, there were 30 respomdents who came from farmer family having rice farming, corn farming, soybean farming, cassava farming, and peanuts farming in Ponjong Sub District. Analysis of the data was conducted by determining the level of food security viewed from the share of food expenditure, the method of Johnson and Toole, the indicators of food security index ad the food insecurity. Whereas, Ordinat Least Sugar method was carried out to determine the factors that influence farmers household’s food. The result show that (1) the average of farmers household’s food expenditure are about Rp 13.090.728, with the average share of food expenditure by 65,20% (2) the level of farmers households food security is observed by the food security index indicator are classified as food secure, and do not have experience in food insecurity. While it is according ro Johnson and Toole’s method the farmers households’ are classified as food insecure (3) income households can increase food security, while the family size, cooking oil price, and tempe price are likely to reduce the level of farmers household’s food security the Ponjong district.


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