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AGRISE
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 14121425     EISSN : 22526757     DOI : 10.21776/ub.agrise
AGRISE adalah Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian yang berada di lingkungan Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Brawijaya yang berupa hasil penelitian, studi kepustakaan maupun tulisan ilmiah terkait. Jurnal ini diterbitkan pertama kali pada tahun 2001 oleh Jurusan Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian FPUB. Pada tahun 2011, Jurnal Agrise bekerjasama dengan Perhimpunan Ekonomi Pertanian Indonesia (Perhepi) untuk meningkatkan kualitas dan kuantitas penerbitan. Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Agrise diterbitkan tiga kali setahun (bulan Januari, Mei, dan Agustus). Frekuensi penerbitan akan ditambah bila diperlukan. ISSN cetak : 1412-1425 ISSN Elektronik : 2252-6757
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GROWTH AND YIELD OF OKRA (Abelmoschus esculentus L. Moench) AS INFLUENCED BY FERTILIZER APPLICATION UNDER DIFFERENT CROPPING SYSTEMS Aderemi Isaiah Makinde; Kehinde O Oyekale; David S Daramola
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol. 22 No. 1 (2022): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2022.022.1.5

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Reduction in agricultural land with increasing population has led to a need to combined more than one crop to maximize limited land resources and thus require an improvement. A field experiment was conducted during the growing seasons of 2019 in two locations in Southwest Nigeria to assess the effect of cropping system and fertilizer application on the yield of okra intercropped with jatropha. The experiment was a split-plot arrangement in a Randomized Complete Block design, replicated three times. Fertilizer types were the main plots (NPK, Organic, Organic + NPK (50:50) and control while the cropping systems (sole okra, sole Jatropha and their intercrop) was sub-plot. Data were collected to determine okra growth  includes: plant height, number of leaves/ plant, leaf area and the yield by number of days to 50 % flowering, number of fruits/ ha, fruit yield and fruiting duration. Jatropha growth parameters  taken include: plant height (cm), number of leaves/plant. Results showed that okra can be intercropped with jatropha without any reduction it its performance. Growth of jatropha as well as okra yield was significantly better in fertilized plots than the unfertilized plots, with complementary use of organic and inorganic fertilizer producing the best results.
EMPOWERMENT OF RURAL WOMEN FARMERS AND FOOD PRODUCTION IN IMBULPE DS DIVISION IN SRI LANKA: A HOUSEHOLD LEVEL ANALYSIS Dilini Rathnachandra; P Malkanthi
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol. 22 No. 1 (2022): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2022.022.1.6

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Women empowerment and gender equity are two significant aspects of the sustainable development of a country. As Sri Lanka is on the way towards sustainable development, this study was conducted to identify the current situation of women farmers’ empowerment and food production in Imbulpe (Divisional Secretariat) DS division of the country. A sample of 300 women farmers was randomly selected for the study, from seven selected Grama Niladhari divisions (GN) of Imbulpe DS division. A field survey was carried out to data collection through a pre-tested, self-administered questionnaire from April to July 2019. Descriptive statistics, correlation analysis and regression analysis were used as the data analysis methods. Results convey that most of the women farmers were middle aged, married and had two children within their family. Furthermore, most of the respondents had secondary level of education and their average family size was four, 1.25 acres was the average farm land size. They had about 16 years of experience in the field of agriculture sector. The average monthly income of the respondents was 25,000.00 LKR (Sri Lankan Rupees). Women empowerment was measured by using the models of Rahman and Naoroze (2007); Praveen and Leonhauser (2004) with necessary modifications according to the study area. Most of the women farmers were showed social empowerment aspect and political empowerment aspect reported as the least empowerment aspect according to the unit empowerment measures. Out of the socio-economic factors size of the farm land, number of agricultural training programs participated, monthly income of the family, respondents level of education and number of agricultural training programs attended were indicated significant and positive effect for the empowerment of women farmers. Accessibility of credit facilities and agricultural extension program participation showed that there was a considerable impact on food production rather than the cultivable land size and utilization of modern farming technologies for food production. Therefore, providing of timely important agricultural education and training programs, enhance awareness level of modern farming technology utilization, better micro finance programs and agricultural credit facilities will be able to upgrade the level of empowerment of women farmers in Imbulpe DS division furthermore.
THE SHAPE OF THE LEMURU FISH MARKET IN TERMS OF MARKET STRUCTURE ANALYSIS (CASE STUDY IN MUNCAR SUBDISTRICT, BANYUWANGI REGENCY, EAST JAVA) Aditya Bagus Wicaksana; Budi Setiawan; Abdul Wahib Muhaimin
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol. 22 No. 1 (2022): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2022.022.1.7

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This study aims to analyze the structure of the Lemuru fish market that was formed in Muncar District, Banyuwangi Regency. There are two groups of respondents, fishermen (61 people) and marketing agencies (25 people). The sampling method used random sampling and slovin calculations to determine the number of fishermen respondents, the sample of marketing institutions used the snowball sampling method. To determine the market structure, the analysis used is the identification of the number of marketing institutions, market concentration using market share and CR4, product differentiation, and barriers to market entry. The results show that there are two marketing channels. Marketing channel one consists of 50 fishermen, five collectors, and seven retailers. Channel two consists of 11 fishermen and 13 retailers. From the analysis of market concentration using market share and CR4 at the fisherman and retailer level, a perfect competition market and a monopoly competition market at the collector level are formed. There is no product differentiation made by fishermen, collectors, and retailers. The barriers to entry and exit from the market faced by fishermen are natural and non-natural barriers, while collectors and retailers face non-natural barriers.
DETERMINANT OF THE HOUSEHOLD’S EXPENDITURE OF THE RECIPIENTS OF SOCIAL ASSIATANCE PROGRAM IN BANDAR LAMPUNG CITY Ica Rizki Aneftasari; Bustanul Arifin; Muhammad Irfan Effendi
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol. 22 No. 1 (2022): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2022.022.1.1

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Poverty is a major concern and a serious problem faced by the entire world population, including Indonesia. One of the programs implemented by the Indonesian government is the Social Assistance Program (PKH). This program is in the form of providing social assistance and protection to the recipients of social assistance program. This study aims to analyze the factors that influence household expenditure on the recipients of social assistance program. This research was conducted in Rajabasa and Bumiwaras Villages, Rajabasa District, Bandar Lampung City. With respondents as many as 76 the recipients of social assistance program taken using the proportional random sampling method from the total population of the recipients of social assistance program Rajabasa and Bumiwaras Districts. To analyze the determinant is by using Ordinary Least Square method. The results showed that the variables of income, the recipients of social assistance program education and the number of family members influenced household’s expenditure in Bandar Lampung City.
IMPLEMENTATION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) PROGRAM AT PT ANUGERAH LANGKAT MAKMUR Chiquitita Qinthar Azura; Iwan Setiawan
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol. 22 No. 1 (2022): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2022.022.1.2

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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a form of management defined by an ethical and transparent relationship between the company and all stakeholders (relevant parties) in the form of community development, environmental and cultural preservation for future generations, diversity and the promotion of reducing social problems. As a matter of fact, the community feel cared for through PT Anugerah Langkat Makmur's (PT ALAM) CSR activities, whereas the company only produces semi-finished products or has no direct relationship with end consumers. Qualitative designed research using case study methods aims to determine the types and implementation of CSR programs at PT ALAM. Primary data collection was collected with in-depth observation and interview techniques, while secondary data was collected through desk study from Public Relation of PT ALAM. The collected data was analyzed descriptionally. The results show that PT ALAM has implemented corporate social marketing, corporate philanthropy, and socially responsible business practice program. CSR is implemented every year and has been internalized in its business structure. PT ALAM has implemented CSR programs in the form of education, construction of facilities and infrastructure, as well as socio-cultural and religious.
COMMUNITY VOICES ON THE URBAN FARMING MOVEMENT DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A REFLECTIVE STUDIES Ayuni Kusumawati; Gabe Arif Ditama Sinaga; Yani Kurniawan; Nur Aisyah Aminy; Hafida Ruminar
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol. 22 No. 1 (2022): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2022.022.1.3

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Urban farming activities in Malang City have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study responds to the threat of a food crisis due to the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Massive implementation of urban farming can provide different perceptions and goals depending on the characteristics of each individual, including differences in occupation, gender, and age. This research aimed to investigate the perspective on the implementation of urban farming during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is a critical reflection study to determine what factors affected the implementation of urban farming in supporting food security in Malang City. The study was conducted in Lowokwaru District, Sukun District, and Blimbing District, with 30 participants. The findings indicated that the success of urban farming in Malang City was affected by various factors. For instance, the growing interest in urban farming, urban farming contests, and social activities. It also could support food security in urban areas during the COVID-19 pandemic.  In addition, the existence of farmer group communities and the role of the government and the wider community can contribute to the success of urban farming.
RETRACTION NOTICE "ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND FOOD SECURITY CONTRIBUTION OF SUPPLEMENTAL IRRIGATION AND FARM PONDS: EVIDENCE FROM NORTHERN BURKINA FASO" Bétéo Zongo; Bruno Barbier; Thomas Dogot; Abdoulaye Diarra; Malicki Zorom; Calvin Atewamba; Omer S Combary; Souleymane Ouédraogo; Patrice Toé; Harouna Karambiri; Yacouba Hamma
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol. 22 No. 1 (2022): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2022.022.1.9

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This article entitled “ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND FOOD SECURITY CONTRIBUTION OF SUPPLEMENTAL IRRIGATION AND FARM PONDS: EVIDENCE FROM NORTHERN BURKINA FASO” (2022), authored by Bétéo Zongo, Bruno Barbier, Thomas Dogot, Abdoulaye Diarra, Malicki Zorom, Calvin Atewamba, Omer S Combary, Souleymane Ouédraogo, Patrice Toé, Harouna Karambiri, Yacouba Hamma, published in Volume 22, Issue 1. of Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal (AGRISE), pp. 59-75 has been retracted as requested by the authors.
THE EFFECT OF MARKET STRATEGY ON MARKETING PERFORMANCE OF SMALLHOLDER RUBBER FARMERS IN CENTRAL KUANTAN DISTRICT, KUANTAN SINGINGI REGENCY Elizabet Sona Br Tambunan; Shorea Khaswarina; Yeni Kusumawaty
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol. 22 No. 1 (2022): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2022.022.1.4

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This study aims to analyze the effect of market strategy on marketing performance in smallholder rubber in Kuantan Tengah District, Kuntang Singingi Regency, Riau. These market strategies include market shaping strategies, customer engagement strategies, and technology leadership strategies. The population in this study found 225 people from 1 Gapoktan and 9 farmer groups in Kuantan Tengah District. The research sample was 15% of the population, namely 34 people who were selected by random sampling method. Data analysis used descriptive analysis and multiple linear regression models. The results of the analysis show that the respondent's level of achievement reaches 80,82% for market strategy and 74,22% for marketing performance, both of which are in the good level category. The value of sig.t for X1 is 0.861, the value of sig.t for X2 is 0,342, the value of sig.t for X3 is 0,585 is greater than the significance level (α), then the formation of market strategy, customer involvement, and technology leadership partially have no significant effect. significant to marketing performance. The sig.F value of 0,728 is higher than the significance level (α), so the formation of market strategy, customer involvement, and technology leadership simultaneously do not have a significant effect on marketing performance.
EXPERIENCE SHOCKS OF STRATEGIC FOOD CONSUMERS IN INDONESIA DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC Fitrotul Laili; Wiwit Widyawati; Dian Islami Prasetyaningrum
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol. 22 No. 1 (2022): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2022.022.1.8

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COVID-19's negative externalities disrupted the supply of several commodities. Meanwhile, to combat the spread of COVID-19, various countries have implemented a lockdown policy, which impacts the economy's balance. Consumers' risks are increasing due to economic changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, which affects the higher level of volatility of various agricultural commodities in Indonesia, particularly strategic commodities. Thus, this research was designed to examine the experience shock of strategic food consumers during Covid-19 pandemic. The ARCH/GARCH model was used to describe the strategic food price movement pattern using a set of weekly consumer price data from March 2020 until August 2021. This study found price volatility of strategic food commodities is classified into three categories. For starters, the extreme volatility of commodities such as garlic and cayenne pepper indicates that future buyers will face more significant uncertainty and risk. Furthermore, these commodities will generate fluctuating price swings in the future, resulting in greater experience shock for consumers. Second, commodities with high price volatility, such as rice, chicken meat, eggs, shallots, and sugar, signal that these commodities will subject consumers to a huge shock due to their high price volatility. Third, minimal volatility, such as that found in meat, red chilli, and cooking oil, indicates that customers will face less uncertainty in the future.

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