No matter how high source potency of a region is, the capitalistic development approach always gives construction residue which later called a burden social prosperity problem. Poverty and a massive number of immoralities cannot be neglected. This condition seems gradually happens. Lengkong Jaya Village, the object of this research is no exception. With 500.25 ha of land, this village is rich in natural sources and has potential to be a well-developed village as well as a model village. Unfortunately, there are still 513 poor families by the percentage of 30% of 6,160 inhabitants total amount population (2019). This research is aiming to provide some recommendations to develop some agricultural potentials in correlation with the sharia approach. The research was carried out using the SWOT methodology approach (qualitative analysis). Involving 161 expert respondents from all RWs (8 RWs). Based on the data that has been processed, it is known that Lengkong Jaya Village is in quadrant A, meaning that there is a high correlation between strengths and opportunities (S-O) of the village. The strategic recommendation is Comparative Advantage, while the functional recommendations are the derivative strategies, called Core Competence. By this recommendation, stakeholders of the village, especially governments are advised to utilize the Comparative Advantage of the village. The recommendation is very important to attain the hopes of Lengkong Jaya Village stakeholders, specifically being a Blessing Agro-Industry Village. A post-publication change was made to this article on 11 Mar 2020 to correct the conference title in the PDF header.
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