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KEBIJAKAN DAN STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN KAWASAN AGROEKOWISATA KECAMATAN TUTURDI KABUPATEN PASURUAN Tjahjono, Jojok Dwirido; Maroeto, '; Edi Sasongko, Purnomo; Arifin, A. Zainul
PEDULI: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol 2 No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (98.477 KB) | DOI: 10.37303/peduli.v2i1.61

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This policy and strategy study based on the three indicators that are reviewed by the author is that the agroecotourism area structuring indicator which is the assessment item is the division of regional functions, land allotment, circulation and liaison and infrastructure development can be said to be less well implemented or the results of the study are based the initial concept can be said to fail in achieving the desired target. This is also based on supporting and inhibiting factors. As a supporting factor is the government policy of Pasuruan Regency based on RPJMD 2013-2018 and also the potential of the region and natural resources of Tutur District. Then the obstacle is the limited regional finances, lack of support from government apparatus and bureaucracy, structural and cultural constraints, socio-economic limitations and limited human resources.
STUDI KESESUAIAN LAHAN POTENSIAL UNTUK TANAMAN KELAPA SAWIT DI KABUPATEN BLITAR Edi Sasongko, Purnomo
MAPETA Vol 12, No 2 (2010): MAPETA
Publisher : MAPETA

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Palm oil is one of the superior commodities in Indonesia, so it needs to be explored further development in order to produce well through the growth of land suitability. Oil palm cultivation is scattered in 22 provinces in Indonesia have not centrally managed. The main problems of oil palm cultivation in Blitar caused by the still limited extent of the planting area and the low productivity and quality of palm oil, institutional, farm and business partnerships were not functioning effectively. Another factor is the suitability of land, climate, varieties and use of genetic degradation, the use of fertilizers, pesticides and weaknesses of harvest and post harvest handling.Keyword : planting areas, palm oil, land suitability, production, degradation
Humic acid characterization in soil from various land uses in Tutur District, Pasuruan Regency of East Java M Ghufron Chakim; Wanti Mindari; S Siswanto; Purnomo Edi Sasongko
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management Vol 7, No 4 (2020)
Publisher : Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15243/jdmlm.2020.074.2279

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Changes in land use will impact on the characteristics of humic acid in the soil due to biotic and abiotic factors. The study aimed to characterize humic acid in soil from various land uses in Tutur District, Pasuruan Regency of East Java. Soil sampling was carried out on six land uses, namely mixed garden, coffee plantation, apple orchard, vegetable garden, pine forest, and conservation forest. Analysis of soil samples included soil chemical characteristics (pH, redox, organic-C, and total-N) and characterization of humic acid included colour ratio of E4/E6, total acidity, carboxyl groups, and phenolic groups. The results showed that the land use of coffee plantation provided the best soil fertility indicated by the contents of humic acid, total-N, organic-C in the soil that were higher than that of other land-uses. The highest humification index was obtained for coffee plantation land use with the measurement of the E4/E6 colour ratio of 4.56 index value. The best characteristics based on the total value of acidity, the -COOH group and the phenolic -OH group were observed in the coffee plantation. This was supported by the characteristic of humic acid through the humification index or E4/E6 colour ratio, as well as the low phenolic -OH value which is a characteristic of fulvic acid.
Pengembangan Agroekowisata Berbasis Perkebunan Kopi Rakyat di Kecamatan Tutur, Kabupaten Pasuruan Jojok Dwiridotjahjono; Ahmad Zainul Arifin; Purnomo Edi Sasongko; . Maroeto; Wahyu Santoso
Agrokreatif: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 2 (2017): Agrokreatif Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Institut Pertanian Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/agrokreatif.3.2.157-165

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IbW program’s aims to organize and plan the model of agrotourism development in Tutur Sub-District, Pasuruan District, based on the people's coffee. The several methods of implementation include socialization is done by several methods ranging from discourse, discussion, practice, module making, role play, and evaluation. The model approaches to the action program include: 1) Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) model; 2) Entrepreneurship Capacity Building model (ECB); and 3) Technology Transfer model (TT). In addition, advocacy program is conducted regularly between the companion with Manunggalig Karso farmer group, Tutur Sub-district, Pasuruan District. The results of the activities of IbW Agroekowisata in Tutur Sub-District, Pasuruan District based on coffee plantation of the people, have been achieved such as: a) Agricultural people garden profile in the form of audio visual; b) Detailed spatial plan for tourism areas of coffee garden and coffee house production, in the form of maps and floor plans; c) Banner and backdrop location of Desa Wisata Kopi; d) Guest book; and e) Design of location signposts. There are several reasons that encourage a positive response during the implementation of IbW: 1) IbW programs provide the economical benefits of integrated farming of coffee, apple, chrysanthemum, and dairy cattle; 2) Community empowerment methods and strategies implemented in this activity is a very effective facilitation felt by the community, especially promotion in the form of tourist visit book, flyer & brochure of coffee agro-tourism product, and website; and 3) The involvement of various elements can create synergism between the components concerned so that empowerment runs intensively and productively which has implications for the sustainability of the program.
Modification of Tomato Planting Media to Improve the Quality of Farming Urban Vegetables Wanti Mindari; Widi Wurjani; Purnomo Edi Sasongko
Jurnal Peduli Masyarakat Vol 2 No 3 (2020): Jurnal Peduli Masyarakat, September 2020
Publisher : Global Health Science Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jpm.v2i3.219

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The Women's Farmer Group, the PKK RT 03, RW 08 Rewwin, Waru, Sidoarjo group has carried out urban farming during the Covid 19 pandemic, but only some residents understand urban farming. The objectives of the activity are: 1) to increase the knowledge and skills of residents in farming turbans, (2) modification of media and irrigation arrangements, 3). Diversification of plant species cultivated to meet the needs of urban communities. Modification of planting media from various material sources as alternative planting. The method of implementation is through socialization and assistance in planting practices to harvest various kinds of vegetables and plant arrangements. The results of the activity show that the residents have been educated and the lifestyle in the agricultural turban has changed. Planting media from a mixture of soil and non-soil (compost, husk, cocopit, manure). The composition of the media mix that will support planting. The composition of the media for young and mature plants is different. The provision of water through drip irrigation is designed 2 times per day, namely in the morning and evening so that it is maintained and efficient. NPK fertilizer is given as basic fertilizer and a follow-up of 20 g / plant is given 4 times. The results of the demonstration plot for growing tomatoes at a pot capacity of 5 kg showed that the mixture of soil media + compost + husk + manure gave the highest and best yield of tomato fruit compared to the media mixture that was not as complete as the material.
Development Strategy of Agroecotourism Tutur’s Coffee Jojok Dwiridotjahjomo; Ahmad Zainul Arifin; Purnomo Edi Sasongko; Maroeto; Wahyu Santoso
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings International Seminar of Research Month Science and Technology in Publication, Implementation and Co
Publisher : Future Science

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In the era of economic sustainability in Indonesia, coffee commodity is expected to continue to increase foreign exchange for the country, as well as able to provide jobs for the community so that a concept called agro-tourism is needed. The research question asked is how the strategy of development of Agroecotourism Tutur’s Coffee should be done in order to increase the number of tourists who visit at once can compete with other tourist attractions. The SWOT analysis is used to identify the various factors systematically both forces and opportunities, while simultaneously minimizing the weaknesses and threats from the development of the Agroecotourism Tutur’s Coffee. Analysis of the IFE and EFE matrix results in internal strategic factors in the form of strengths and weaknesses and external factors in the form of opportunities and threats. Power that is owned by Agroecotourism Tutur’s Coffee is a beautiful natural panorama, has a coffee processing from seed to ready to serve as a tourist, and the price of entry is cheap. While the weaknesses are owned by government support focus on the cultivation of coffee has not been to the aspect of tourism. On the other hand, the opportunity is owned by popular nature trend and market segment is not limited by age. While the main threat that must be faced until now the concept of a similar tour.
Land Use Change and Soil Quality in The West Slope of Bromo Mountain, East Java, Indonesia Purnomo Edi Sasongko
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings International Seminar of Research Month Science and Technology in Publication, Implementation and Co
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Deforestation, intensive cultivation, and mismanagement in Tutur district have caused soil degradation and environmental problems. Soils which develop under secondary forests in west slope of Bromo mountain have been degraded by land-use changes (LUC). The effects of long-term LUC and cultivation were evaluated for six land-use types (LUT) including: 1) secondary forest of natural re-growth (UF), land use changes from forest to 2) vegetables, 3) apple, and 4) Coffee garden with understory plant, 5) Coffee garden without understory plant, and 6). Agro forestry. This study was aim to identify indicators of location specific soil-quality on different land-use types. Soils were sampled from identified cropping system and from forest areas were analyzed soil chemical and physical characteristics. Important soil quality indicators were identified and was developed for the area. Result of the experiment showed that almost all of soil- quality indicators changed significantly to land use changes. Average of soil total nitrogen, Soil organic varbon, pH (H20 and KCl), water aggreagte stability, cation exchange capacity (CEC), clay value were 0.04, -0.77, -0.29, -0.38, -6.49, -9.83, -36.40 respectively. While soil P, silt and sand were increased 16.50, 29.80, and 6.80 respectively. The value of CEC has positive correlation to soil clay and Org-C, and it have negative correlation to silt and sand.
Production of Several Types of Vegetables in the Composition of the Growing Media Cultivated in a Verticulture Ramdan Hidayat; Purnomo Edi Sasongko; Nora Augustien
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings International Seminar of Research Month 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2022.2465

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Mitigation of the risk of decreasing food security in urban areas can be done through the use of yardland through urban agriculture which is currently being carried out by urban communities since staying at home is one of the family's independent food solutions by cultivating short-lived vegetables (3-4 weeks) with a multilevel agricultural cultivation system. or ver-tical. The purpose of this study was to determine the composition of the growing media which resulted in the best production of three types of veg-etable crops cultivated vertically. The research was carried out in the ex-perimental garden of the Faculty of Agriculture, UPN "Veteran" Jawa Timur, Surabaya which was arranged in a completely randomized design (CRD), and was repeated 3 times. Factor 1 is the Composition of Planting Media which consists of 4 kinds of composition, namely: Soil, Compost, and Manure, namely: 1:1:1 (K1); 1:1:2 (K2); 1:2;1 (K3), and 1:2:2 (K4). The second factor is the type of vegetables (J), which consists of 3 types, namely: Pakcoy Mustard Plants (J1), Kangkung Plants (J2), and Red Spinach Plants (J3). The results showed that there was a significant interaction between plant height and vegetable production, where the K4J3 combination produced the highest production and was significant different with other treatment combinations.
Assessment of soil fertility using the soil fertility index method on several land uses in Tutur District, Pasuruan Regency of East Java Purnomo Edi Sasongko; Purwanto Purwanto; Widyatmani Sih Dewi; Ramdan Hidayat
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15243/jdmlm.2022.101.3787

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Changes in land use have an impact on the level of soil fertility. Soil management, such as land cover systems and the environment, are supporting factors. Assessment of soil fertility index using indicators of soil chemical properties such as organic C, availability of nutrients nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), cation exchange capacity (CEC), and exchangeable cations (K, Ca, Mg, Na). The research was conducted in Tutur District, Pasuruan Regency, with a survey of 5 land uses, i.e., mixed crops, coffee plantations, apple plantations, vegetable fields, secondary forests, and conservation forests. Observations were made on elevation, slope, and vegetation. Parameters of physical properties measured were soil texture and aggregate stability. Observations of chemical properties included organic C, N, P, CEC, exchangeable cation (K, Ca, Mg, Na), and soil pH. Soil Fertility Index (SFI) data were analyzed using the Least Significant Difference method at a 5% level. The results showed the diversity of soil fertility levels obtained from the calculation of the soil fertility index. The soil fertility index value in 5 land uses in Tutur District ranged from 0.67 to 1.00. Coffee plantations had the highest SFI score of 1.00; this condition was supported by an organic C indicator of 6.21% and a CEC value of 39.12 cmol kg-1. Conservation forest is the land use with the lowest SFI value of 0.67. The value of CEC and cation exchange in conservation forests are factors that impact the low value of SFI. 
Pendampingan Kelompok Tani Hutan Desa Panglungan Dalam Pembibitan Porang (Amarphophallus onchophillus Prain) Purwadi Purwadi; Purnomo Edi Sasongko; Ramdan Hidayat
Jurnal Ilmiah Pangabdhi Vol 8, No 2: Oktober 2022
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/pangabdhi.v8i2.14808

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Panglungan Village located in Wonosalam District, Jombang, with an altitude of 500 m above sea level, an area of 6.89 km2, and a population of 3,381 people. Most of the people's livelihoods rely on forest products such as coffee, durian, and avocado and a small portion come from dry land. The Panglungan Village community is part of the Forest Farmers Group (KTH) “U.D. Abadi Berkah Porang”, started to build porang nurseries, still on a household scale. The purpose of developing nurseries is to create alternative sources of livelihood that can be developed in the Panglungan Village area and its surroundings. Partner problems are 1). Farmers find it difficult to get porang seeds 2). Farmers' skills in Porang nurseries are still lacking 3). Quality porang seeds are not yet available, 4). The role of KTH “U.D. Abadi Berkah Porang” is not yet optimal. The solution to the problem is 1) Producing porang seedlings, 2). Assisting porang nurseries 3). Assistance with porang seed certification, 4). Empowering KTH "Abadi Berkah Porang" to play a role in helping to increase the economic capacity of the community through porang nurseries. The conclusion of community service activities is using seeds from porang seeds, 50 thousand porang seeds planted, assistance in making demonstration plots for purification of the Madiun-1 variety covering an area of 500 m2, the potential for porang nurseries to increase economic capacity is quite promising. Recommendations for future seed development are required to increase the number of seeds to meet other areas.