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Farmers' Strategies In Dealing with The Low Selling Price Of Fresh Fruit Bunches In Indragiri Hilir Regency Mulono Apriyanto; Yulianti Yulianti; Marlina Marlina
Tropical Plantation Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2022): TROPICAL PLANTATION JOURNAL
Publisher : Akademi Komunitas Perkebunan Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (107.541 KB) | DOI: 10.56125/tpj.v1i2.6

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This study aims to identify the strategies adopted by farmers in Indragiri Regency in response to the low prices for fresh fruit bunches (FFB). The data used are primary data obtained from direct interviews with respondents and secondary data obtained from the literature and institutions related to the topic. This research employs a mixed methodological approach. Data analysis involves collecting data and analyzing quantitative data in the first stage, then collecting data and analyzing qualitative data in the second stage, and finally analyzing the overall data and drawing conclusions from the analysis of the data. Data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing are the methods of analysis.The results revealed the following adaptation strategies: (1) an active strategy, becoming an oil palm farm laborer and opening a side business; (2) a passive strategy, utilizing home yards to grow horticultural crops, borrowing money from tauke, and borrowing / borrowing daily necessities from the shop / shop.  
The Impact of Natural Disasters on Smallholders Mulono Apriyanto; KMS Novyar Satriawan Fikri; Marlina Marlina; Ali Azhar
Tropical Plantation Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2023): TROPICAL PLANTATION JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56125/tpj.v2i1.13

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Specifically, the purpose of this paper is to discuss the impact of natural disasters on food security in smallholders. Data sources and information are gathered from research findings, journals, and relevant articles, and then descriptively analyzed in order to ensure that they are consistent with the purpose of this article
Analysis Of Smallholder Decision-Making In Replanting Programs Tiara Pertiwi; Abdul Rahman Sidik; M Rexy Dimas Nasrullah; Mulono Apriyanto; Marlina Marlina
Tropical Plantation Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2023): TROPICAL PLANTATION JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56125/tpj.v2i2.21

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This study is to investigate the amount of decision-making participation by smallholders in the palm oil replanting programme as well as the factors that impact the participation of smallholders in this programme. This study was carried out by performing survey research with quantitative methodologies, which included observation, interviews, the use of questionnaires, and documenting of previous findings. The evaluation was carried out in the Kempas District of the Indragiri Hilir Regency between the months of September and December of 2022. In this study, the number of samples was decided to be 38 persons using the technique of Simple Random Sampling from farmers who engaged in the oil palm replanting programme. Data was collected using questionnaires that had previously been evaluated for their validity and reliability. The Likert scale will be used in the data analysis approach to measure the level of smallholder decision making in oil palm replanting initiatives, and multiple linear regression analysis will be utilised in the data processing.According to the findings of the research project, the interpretation of the degree of smallholder decision-making in the oil palm replanting programme was placed in the questionable category 53.4% of the time. After doing a regression analysis. When it comes to smallholder decision-making in oil palm replanting projects, the factors of age, education, farm area, experience, income, social environment, economic environment, and extension activities all play a key role simultaneously. Farming area and years of experience are two of the factors that play a key role in the decisions made by smallholder farmers in the oil palm replanting programme carried out in the Kempas District of the Indragiri Hilir Regency of the Riau Province
Independent Palm Oil Small Holders' Plans Regarding Their Behaviour Reza Winata Aulia Hutami; Said Muhammad Ikhsan Zulfi Maaruf; M. Ramli; Mulono Apriyanto
Tropical Plantation Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2023): TROPICAL PLANTATION JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56125/tpj.v2i2.22

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The ISPO (Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil) framework, which describes best practises for the production of ecologically friendly oil palm plantations, absolutely has to be put into reality. This is of the utmost importance. This study aims to analyse the behavioural intentions of independent small holders located within the Riau Regency in regard to extending their sustainable palm oil enterprises. Specifically, this research will look at how these individuals plan to grow their palm oil operations. Throughout the course of this investigation, structural equation modelling was utilised as a tool for doing both descriptive and inferential analysis (SEM). The findings indicated that attitudes (general attitudes, personal attitudes, emotional values, and intelligence) and perceptions of behavioural control (experience, knowledge, media, and intervention), which in turn influence behaviour, are the primary contributors to farmers' behavioural intentions, which in turn influence farmers' actual behaviour. It is well established that farmers' behavioural intentions are unaffected by subjective norms, including age, gender, education level, income level, and religion. Farmers have started to be encouraged to try to work in groups through the formation of farmer groups and cooperatives as part of the process of fostering and developing oil palm. This is due to the fact that ISPO certification will only be given to farmers who are members of farmer groups or cooperatives. This is due to the fact that certification from ISPO will only be granted to farmers who satisfy the standards of both.
Levels Of Income And Welfare Enjoyed By Palm Oil Crafters Siti Asiah Jamil; Suci Adhis Rahmadani; M. Ridwan; Mulono Apriyanto
Tropical Plantation Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2023): TROPICAL PLANTATION JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56125/tpj.v2i2.23

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This study examined the income and welfare of palm oil farmers in Kempas Village, Kempas District, Indragiri Hilir Regency. The research sample consisted of forty individuals and the income was broken down into on-farm income, off-farm revenue, and non-farm income, while household costs were broken down into food expenditure and non-food expenditure. The results showed that the average income was Rp. 101,344,806 per year, the level of welfare was high (57.5%) and medium (42.5%), and the number of palm oil farmers living in poverty was low.
Co-Authors -, Baharuddin Abdul Rahman Sidik Abdul Razak Abdul Razak Ahamad Rifa’i Akbar Alfa Akbar Alfa Ali Azhar Ali Azhar Ali Azhar Ali Azhar Ali Azhar Ali Azhar Ali Azhar Ali Azhar Ali Azhar Ali Azhar Amd Junaidi Anis Nurhayati Arif Munandar Bayu Fajar Susanto Bayu Rianto Eko Priyono Eko Sutrisno Elfi Yenny Yusuf Elfi Yenny Yusuf Eman Sulaiman Eni Harmayani Eni Harmayani Euis Amalia Fatma Zuhrotun Nisa Feni Puspitasari Feni Puspitasari Fenthy Marlina Safitri Fitriyah, Andi Tenri Hermiza Mardesci Ihwana As’ad Indra Mudrika Intan Sari Irianto Irianto Irianto Irianto Jamri Jeki Prianto Kadek Rantawan Khairul Ihwan KMS Novyar Satriawan Fikri Lana Santika Nadia M Rexy Dimas Nasrullah M. Ramli M. Ridwan Mardesci, Hermiza Marlina Marlina Marlina Marlina Marlina Marlina Marlina Marlina Marlina Melisa Muhammad Arpah Muhammad Ramli Muhammad Ramli Muharun Muharun Muharun, Muharun Ninsix, Retti Novitasari, Rifni Novyar Satriawan Fikri, KMS Nurhayati, Nurhayati Nursida Nursida Nursida Nursida Olvi Ariyani Partini Priambada Priambada Rahmadewi, Yunda Maymanah Ratri Retno Utami Ratri Retno Utami Retti Ninsix Retty Ninsix Reza Winata Aulia Hutami Riati Bakce Rifni Novitasari Rifni Novitasari Rifni Novitasari rifni novitasari Rifni Novitasari Riyadi Mustofa Roberta Zulfhi Surya Rujiah Rujiah Rujiah Rujiah Rujiah Rujiah Rujiah Rujiah Rujiah Rujiah Rujiah Rujiah Rujiah Safitri, Fenthy Marlina Safitri, Fenthy Marlina Said Muhammad Ikhsan Zulfi Maaruf Sevia Dwi Suryanti Siti Asiah Jamil Sriyanto Sriyanto Sriyanto Sriyanto Suci Adhis Rahmadani Sufiyanto, Mohammad Imam Supriyanto Supriyanto Supriyanto Supriyanto Suryanti, Sevia Dwi Sutardi Sutardi Sutardi Sutardi Tiara Pertiwi Veriani Aprilia Vivi Arfiani Siregar Vivi Arfiani Siregar Widyawati Widyawati Wuri Ratna Hidayani yeni Afiza Yoyon Riono Yoyon Riono Yoyon Riono Yoyon Riono. Yulianti Yulianti Yulianti Yulianti Yulianti Yulianti Yunda Maymanah Rahmadewi