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Maya Damayanti, Prihadi Nugroho and Wido Prananing Tyas
In integrated organic farming, smallholder farmers tend to work collectively in a group with the norms that bind their behaviours. This study aims to explore norms among the farmers with the case of organic rice farming in Ketapang Village, Susukan Sub d...
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Feriel Amelia Sembiring, Fikarwin Zuska, Bengkel Ginting, Rizabuana Ismail, Henry Sitorus
Pág. 105 - 113
Aquaculture of Cage Culture is one of the main activities carried out by the community in the village of Haranggaol to fulfill their economic needs. This cultivation business establishes a relationship between traders and cages in terms of marketing thei...
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Noor Sembiring
Pág. 147 - 150
Wood potatoes is the third most important food crop after rice, with the conditions of the study area suitable for developing wood potatoes will be very easy to get benefits, besides those wood potatoes has a fairly low planting and maintenance costs, wh...
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Tita RositaAgus Hasbi Noor
Pág. 36 - 46
This study examines the implementation of urban agriculture called urban farming. Urban agriculture is the practice of cultivating, processing, and distributing food around the city carried out by women who are being parted healthy heart commun...
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Mimin Aminah
Pág. 330 - 338
Farmers' participation in the group is required to overcome the various obstacles of deficiency, commitment development, motivation encouragement, credibility establishment, and bargaining power strengthening. Results of processing using ISM indicated th...
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Oladimeji Ibrahim Alarape,(Centre for Sustainable Development, University of Ibadan, NigeriaNigeria)
Pág. 142 - 155
Cassava value addition efforts suffer a serious setback in Nigeria despite huge production potentials due to a weak linkage between producers and processors. Psaltry cassava out-grower scheme thus emerged as a model to facilitate the needed linkage and b...
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Tita RositaDede Suryaman
Pág. 40 - 46
This study raised the model of online training in the midst of covid 19, which is about using videodroids and smartphones for Sauyunan women farmers group that is currently very necessary by all levels of society in the face of covid 19. Especially for S...
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Elsie Assan, Murari Suvedi, Laura Schmitt Olabisi and Andrea Allen
The negative impacts of climate change on agriculture could erode gains made toward gender equality in Ghana. Much of the literature on gender dimensions of climate change adaptation has focused on assessing differences in coping and adaptation practices...
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Elsie Assan, Murari Suvedi, Laura Schmitt Olabisi and Andrea Allen
The negative impacts of climate change on agriculture could erode gains made toward gender equality in Ghana. Much of the literature on gender dimensions of climate change adaptation has focused on assessing differences in coping and adaptation practices...
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Rimun Wibowo,Sjafri Mangkuprawira,Asep Saefuddin,Sumarjo Gatot Irianto
Pág. 94
To control quality of rainfed areas as well as improvement of farmers? welfare is efforts already has been done by local government (Ponogoro) however it?sstill not success yet because it used to partial approach. Therefore, it is very important to resea...
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Sunhyung Min
This study examines the impact of demographic shifts on income inequality among farm households over an 18-year period, from 2003 to 2021. Our principal aim is to determine whether changes in income inequality are driven more by intra-group changes in ag...
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Renie Oelviani, Ratih Kurnia Jatuningtyas
Pág. 60 - 69
Soybean is one of the strategic commodities in Indonesia. Various internal and external constraints are found in Indonesia?s soybean production. This study aims to analyze the marketing power for supporting the enhancement of soybean production in Centra...
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Gabriel Bin Susabda,Ryan Eleazar
Pág. 86 - 104
Currently, PT. Bentoel Internasional Investama, Tbk ("Bentoel" or "Company") and its subsidiaries, is a member of the British American Tobacco Group, the world's second largest tobacco group by global market share with trademarks in more than 200 countri...
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Nguy?n Th? Thùy Minh,Tr?n H?u Tu?n DOI: 10.26459/jed.v113i14.3658
Pág. 127 - 136
Forest Certification is an initiative that is supplement for public regulation to promote better forest management. In 2010, Trung Son awarded as one of first groups in Viet Nam certified against Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) required. This research r...
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Shafira Alya Endyanti,Titik Kusmantini,Tri Wahyuningsih
Pág. 40 - 48
This study aims to analyze the effect of green supply chain management and low-cost strategies on environmental performance. This study used a descriptive quantitative methodology. It surveyed 78 KWTs (Women's Farmers Group) in Sewon Regency, Bantul. The...
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Matthew T. Gregg
The efficiency of Cherokee Indian agriculture before removal has been debated since the early nineteenth century, yet no study has employed quantitative methods to estimate the multifactor productivity of these farmers. For this investigation I employed ...
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Endang Kusmana,Dessy Adelin,Susan Andriana
Pág. 115 - 118
The purpose of this study was to know influence of Farmer Group Dynamic on the income of red chili farming. The method used in this study is mixed methods. A quantitative method using a sample of 83 respondents, while the qualitative method uses 20 infor...
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Obed Quaicoe, Fafanyo Asiseh and Omoanghe S. Isikhuemhen
The North Carolina hemp industry has fallen short of its projected success despite its potential economic benefits and opportunities for farmers. The floral hemp sector specifically has been struggling due to excessive production and decreasing prices. T...
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Ramesh Shrestha, Biplob Rakhal, Tirtha Raj Adhikari, Ganesh Raj Ghimire, Rocky Talchabhadel, Dinee Tamang, Radhika KC and Sanjib Sharma
Climate change and climate variability drive rapid glacier melt and snowpack loss, extreme precipitation and temperature events, and alteration of water availability in the Himalayas. There is increasing observational evidence of climate change impacts o...
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Daniela Craveiro, Sibila Marques, Ana Marreiros, Ruth Bell, Matluba Khan, Cristina Godinho, Sonia Quiroga and Cristina Suárez
PROVE is a Portuguese program that empowers small-scale farmers organized into local networks to directly commercialize baskets of locally produced fruits and vegetables to consumers. This study applied a post-test-only non-equivalent group design to eva...
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