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INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES ON CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION FOR FARMERS Stormy Vertygo; Melinda R. S. Moata; Dina V. Sinlae; Noldin Abolla
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Peternakan Vol 5, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Peternakan
Publisher : Jurusan Peternakan Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Kupang

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Community service organized by Politani in the form of a Tailor-made Training (TMT) was conducted from 6th to 13th of October 2019 in Soe city and Noinbilla village, South Central Timor Regency (TTS). The aim of this training was to give a clear perspective and profound comprehension about inclusive participatory approaches on climate adaptation and mitigation especially for farmers which could subsequently assist them in establishing a smarter-climate agriculture that is more resilient to climate change. The program was divided into two major sessions: 1) In-door training; where the participants were given interactive-based theoretical training about the topic and 2) Study Filed Trip; where they visited several vegetational areas in order to further practised what they have learned from the previous session. Evaluation showed that almost all of the participants attending the program have had a clear understanding on the basic principles of smart-climate agriculture and how they are going to apply the participatory approaches for establishing and strengthening partnership form multi-sectoral perspectives in order to achieve a more climate-resilient agriculture yet still productive.
Broadening Partnership for Strengthening the Networks of Politani Kupang Stormy Vertygo; Steven Starmans; Albertien Kijne; Eurídice Leyequién; Dina V. Sinlae; Melinda R.S. Moata; Noldin Abolla
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 8, No 3 (2022)
Publisher : Direktorat Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Gadjah Mada

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A tailor-made training (TMT) assembled by both Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Kupang (Politani Kupang) and Van Hall Larenstein of Applied Sciences, Netherlands (VHL) was conducted from the 9th to 13th November 2020. This training focused on the importance of establishing, maintaining, and broadening partnerships for a better institutional development. As many as 19 participants were invited to attend the training and were assigned into five groups based on the five prioritized commodities the institution was planning to expand further, which were: meat/beef, coffee, honey, shallot, and catfish. The training was organized through both online and offline methods. The online method implemented both an asynchronous pathway, in which all the materials were posted through Google Classroom and Whatsapp group, and an asynchronous pathway, in which the teaching-learning process was organized via ZOOM. For the in-person method, the participantswere taken to a field trip. By the end of the training, all the participants had understood the concepts of partnerships and their importance, how to construct and differ between a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and a Contract, how to achieve cultural awareness for a fruitful partnership, and how to outline a business plan and demonstrate a 3-minute pitch to be implemented on potential business partners during the field trip.
PEMASARAN BISNIS MADU HUTAN AMFOANG DENGAN PENDEKATAN RANTAI NILAI Dina V. Sinlae; Lewi Bentang; Melgiana S. Medah; Welianto Boboy
Partner Vol 28, No 2 (2023): Edisi November 2023
Publisher : Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Kupang

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This research was conducted in Kupang Regency and Kupang City by interviewing 23 farmers, four collectors, two processors, and one supporting agency with the aim of analyzing the marketing aspect of honey from Amfoang using a value chain approach. The results showed, marketing chain of forest honey was relatively long and involved many actors, which resulted in low share received by farmers (13.79%). Meanwhile, the largest profit margins were among the retailer in NTT and retailers outside NTT at 33.8% and 36%, respectively. It is suggested that there is a need to increase the honey quality by empowering forest honey business actors, especially upstream players and shortening the marketing channels by optimizing marketing models based on digital technology. Key Words: Marketing analysis, honey, Amfoang, value chain approach