Traditional Market Management and Trader Income After Revitalization (Case Study of Kapal Traditional Market in Mengwi District, Badung Regency). The existence of traditional markets is increasingly displaced by the expansion of supermarkets. This is due to the physical conditions of traditional markets which seem dirty and smelly. The cause is the lack of good market management by traditional market managers. One way to maintain the existence of traditional markets is market revitalization. Revitalization helps to improve the physical condition of the market. Moreover, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) is also necessary. Good market management may help to improve the income of traders. This study aims to identify income of traders and the management of Kapal Traditional Market after revitalization. The data used are primary data that was obtain by distributing questionnaires to 16 traders of agricultural products in the Market. Secondary data was obtained from related literature. The results show that the management of the Kapal Traditional Market has been running according to the SOP and the highest average income is obtained by fruit traders, amounting to Rp 34.687.166 for one year or Rp 2.890.597 for one month. However, the income is below the average net income for self-employment according to BPS, which is Rp 3,000,400 for one month. The manager of the traditional market should consider social media promotion in order to increase the income of the traders.
Increasing household income of farmers through the utilization of yards (Case study of Madu Serati Women Farmer Group, Mambang Village, East Selemadeg District, Tabanan). Food is a basic need and has an important role in life. The government seeks to improve food security through various programs, such as the Sustainable Food House Program that utilizes house yards. This study aims to: (1) calculate the income of female farmers from the sustainable food house program, (2) calculate the contribution of female farmers' income from the sustainable food house program to the total income of farmer households, and (3) determine the motivation of female farmers to manage his yard.This research was conducted in Mambang Village, East Selemadeg District, Tabanan Regency, Bali Province from July to August 2020. The data collected were quantitative and qualitative data with primary and secondary data sources. The collected data were analyzed using both descriptive quantitative and qualitative methods. The determination of 30 samples of members of the women farmer group was conducted using non probability technique with census method. The variables measured in this study were income, contribution of income from yard and the motivation of members of the women farmer group in farming. The result shows that the average income that resulted from yard farming is IDR 2,666,196.67 with a very low contribution to total income, namely 2.75% and the motivation of the women farmer group members in working is to meet physiological needs, security needs, social needs, and appreciation needs. It is necessary to increase the number and types of vegetable crops that have high economic value.
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