Munajat Munajat
Postgraduate Program, Masters in Agricultural Economics, Baturaja University. Indonesia

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Utilization of Social Media in Agricultural Extension Activities in South Ogan Komering District Nisma Ulda Sari; Munajat Munajat; Yunita Yunita
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022)
Publisher : Asia Pacific Network for Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Energy (SAFE-Network)

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The development of science and technology today produces many communication media that can be used to share information quickly. There are many alternative communication media available to help disseminate information. The purpose of this study is to determine the factors that influence agricultural extension workers in the use of social media and to determine the use of social media in agricultural extension activities. The research method used survey methods, namely interviews and questionnaires with the first quantitative problem formulation data analysis using simple linear regression and the first qualitative. The results showed that 4 factors influence the extensionist in the use of social media, namely age, internet network, number of social media accounts, and income. Of the four factors, three factors have a significant effect, namely the age factor, internet network, and income, while the factor that has no significant effect is the number of social media accounts. In the second problem formulation of the use of media for agricultural extension activities, there are four social media in the categories used by the extension workers, namely Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, and Instagram. Of these media, the most frequently used by extension workers to support extension activities are WhatsApp and youtube. Various kinds of information are accessed on social media, the most sought after by extension workers, namely pest and disease control and information on commodity prices.
Variables Affecting the Repayment of the Community Business Credit KUR by Farmers in Coffee Farming Refni Alawiyah; Munajat Munajat; Rini Efrianti
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022)
Publisher : Asia Pacific Network for Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Energy (SAFE-Network)

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Coffee productivity experiences fluctuations where production from year to year always fluctuates but judging from the development of the business world which is increasing, especially in agriculture with coffee producing centers. Natural coffee cultivation activities certainly require maintenance costs which are not a few things this also cannot meet from one's capital alone and requires additional capital from other parties. In doing this business, not all farmers have sufficient capital to run their business, so the community needs additional capital to increase their business. One of the financial institutions that provide loans is bandages through the KUR guarantee program, which is 80 percent of which is indeed allocated to the agricultural sector. Meanwhile, in South OKU District itself, almost all coffee farmers are banking customers who get KUR credit facilities from several banks in Muara Dua OKU Selatan. During the pandemic, it can be said that it has not experienced the problem of bad debts which is so meaningful. So this attracted researchers to further examine the factors that affect the return of KUR by farmers in coffee farming in Runjung Agung District, Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan District. The focus of this study will be to review more deeply what factors affect the repayment of KUR on coffee farming in Runjung Agung District, Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan District (ownership status, income from coffee farming, land area, coffee farming costs, number of family dependents, loan amount, and credit repayment period)