Behavioral Change and Socio-Economic Impact from Charcoal Producers to Eco-Friendly Coffee Farmers in Jatiarjo Village, Prigen, Pasuruan, Indonesia

Introduction: The shift from traditional charcoal production to sustainable coffee farming in Jatiarjo Village, Prigen, Pasuruan, Indonesia, marks a pivotal transformation aimed at enhancing both environmental sustainability and socio-economic benefits for the local community. This study investigat...

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Main Authors: Mulyono Wibisono, Agung Murti Nugroho, Sri Palupi Prabandari
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Agriculture, University of Yudharta Pasuruan 2024-09-01
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Online Access:https://jurnal.yudharta.ac.id/v2/index.php/AGROMIX/article/view/5096
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description Introduction: The shift from traditional charcoal production to sustainable coffee farming in Jatiarjo Village, Prigen, Pasuruan, Indonesia, marks a pivotal transformation aimed at enhancing both environmental sustainability and socio-economic benefits for the local community. This study investigates the behavioral changes and socio-economic impacts associated with this transition, emphasizing the integration of eco-friendly agricultural practices. Methods: Using a mixed-methods approach, the study combines quantitative data from local economic reports and qualitative insights from interviews with coffee farmers and local stakeholders. An IFAS and EFAS analysis was conducted to evaluate the internal strengths and weaknesses, as well as external opportunities and threats, shaping the transition Results: The results indicated significant internal strengths in Jatiarjo Village, including robust natural resources and deep-rooted coffee cultivation knowledge. Externally, the global demand for sustainable coffee and supportive local policies emerged as key opportunities. However, challenges such as climate change and market volatility also posed threats. Overall, the village's strategic position in Quadrant IA highlights its strong potential for growth and resilience Conclusion: atiarjo Village's transition from charcoal production to eco-friendly coffee farming serves as a successful model of rural transformation. By capitalizing on internal strengths and external opportunities, the village has enhanced its socio-economic standing and environmental sustainability. The study underscores the importance of community engagement and adaptive strategies in overcoming obstacles and ensuring the longevity of such transformations. This model offers valuable insights for similar rural communities worldwide aiming to shift towards sustainable agricultural practices
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spelling doaj-art-1b7c17f9c5ca44aba97eb8b49e506db22024-12-30T11:31:13ZengFaculty of Agriculture, University of Yudharta PasuruanAGROMIX2085-241X2599-30032024-09-0115210.35891/agx.v15i2.5096Behavioral Change and Socio-Economic Impact from Charcoal Producers to Eco-Friendly Coffee Farmers in Jatiarjo Village, Prigen, Pasuruan, IndonesiaMulyono Wibisono0Agung Murti Nugroho1Sri Palupi Prabandari2Universitas Brawijaya MalangUniversitas Brawijaya MalangUniversitas Brawijaya Malang Introduction: The shift from traditional charcoal production to sustainable coffee farming in Jatiarjo Village, Prigen, Pasuruan, Indonesia, marks a pivotal transformation aimed at enhancing both environmental sustainability and socio-economic benefits for the local community. This study investigates the behavioral changes and socio-economic impacts associated with this transition, emphasizing the integration of eco-friendly agricultural practices. Methods: Using a mixed-methods approach, the study combines quantitative data from local economic reports and qualitative insights from interviews with coffee farmers and local stakeholders. An IFAS and EFAS analysis was conducted to evaluate the internal strengths and weaknesses, as well as external opportunities and threats, shaping the transition Results: The results indicated significant internal strengths in Jatiarjo Village, including robust natural resources and deep-rooted coffee cultivation knowledge. Externally, the global demand for sustainable coffee and supportive local policies emerged as key opportunities. However, challenges such as climate change and market volatility also posed threats. Overall, the village's strategic position in Quadrant IA highlights its strong potential for growth and resilience Conclusion: atiarjo Village's transition from charcoal production to eco-friendly coffee farming serves as a successful model of rural transformation. By capitalizing on internal strengths and external opportunities, the village has enhanced its socio-economic standing and environmental sustainability. The study underscores the importance of community engagement and adaptive strategies in overcoming obstacles and ensuring the longevity of such transformations. This model offers valuable insights for similar rural communities worldwide aiming to shift towards sustainable agricultural practices https://jurnal.yudharta.ac.id/v2/index.php/AGROMIX/article/view/5096Behavioral ChangeSocio-Economic ImpactCharcoal ProducersEco-Friendly Coffee Farmers
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Agung Murti Nugroho
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Behavioral Change and Socio-Economic Impact from Charcoal Producers to Eco-Friendly Coffee Farmers in Jatiarjo Village, Prigen, Pasuruan, Indonesia
AGROMIX
Behavioral Change
Socio-Economic Impact
Charcoal Producers
Eco-Friendly Coffee Farmers
title Behavioral Change and Socio-Economic Impact from Charcoal Producers to Eco-Friendly Coffee Farmers in Jatiarjo Village, Prigen, Pasuruan, Indonesia
title_full Behavioral Change and Socio-Economic Impact from Charcoal Producers to Eco-Friendly Coffee Farmers in Jatiarjo Village, Prigen, Pasuruan, Indonesia
title_fullStr Behavioral Change and Socio-Economic Impact from Charcoal Producers to Eco-Friendly Coffee Farmers in Jatiarjo Village, Prigen, Pasuruan, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral Change and Socio-Economic Impact from Charcoal Producers to Eco-Friendly Coffee Farmers in Jatiarjo Village, Prigen, Pasuruan, Indonesia
title_short Behavioral Change and Socio-Economic Impact from Charcoal Producers to Eco-Friendly Coffee Farmers in Jatiarjo Village, Prigen, Pasuruan, Indonesia
title_sort behavioral change and socio economic impact from charcoal producers to eco friendly coffee farmers in jatiarjo village prigen pasuruan indonesia
topic Behavioral Change
Socio-Economic Impact
Charcoal Producers
Eco-Friendly Coffee Farmers
url https://jurnal.yudharta.ac.id/v2/index.php/AGROMIX/article/view/5096
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