This study aims to determine the factors that affect the household food security of the Bajo community in Napano Kusambi Sub District. The research was conducted in Napano Kusambi Sub District, West Muna District, the selection of the research location was carried out deliberately (Purposive), with the consideration that the village is a coastal village with many Bajo community settlements, most of whom work as fishermen. The population in this study were all the Bajo people in Napano Kusambi Sub District, namely 180 families, with a total sample size of 64 respondents using the Slovin formula. To answer the objective, a binary logistic model is used. The results showed that based on the binary logistic test, the factors that significantly influenced household food security of the Bajo community in Napano Kusambi Sub District, West Muna District were income, age of the head of the household, and the age of the housewife.
This research aimed to look at the link between Bajo fishers' income and food security during the Covid-19 period in West Muna Regency. The study was carried out in Latawe Village, West Muna Regency. Because the community is a seaside village with many Bajo residents who primarily work as a fisherman, the study area was chosen with care. There were 64 families in this study's sample. The quantitative descriptive approaches were used to examine the data in this research. The illustrated method tries to assess the Bajo community's home food security. Measurement of income using income analysis and the share of food expenditure. The results of the study found that during the Covid-19 pandemic, there were fisherman Bajo who have more income small and more significant from MSE with category vulnerable food nor stand food and based on results analysis Chi-Square is known that there is the relationship between income with the household food security of Bajo fishers in West Muna Regency for the time of the Covid-19 pandemic. The expected role, as well as government, facilitate marketing results catch fisherman Bajo During Covid-19 pandemic period for guard income fisherman bajo following the MSE in force in the district West Muna
Ornamental plants in Kendari City need an agribusiness institution that regulates ornamental plant business management to improve quality and traders' access to technology, markets and capital. Furthermore, technology is gradually increasing, increasing resources, helping ease access to facilities provided by the government (credit, facilities and infrastructure), and supporting every agribusiness subsystem and government policies. This research was conducted at the Promotion and Sales Location of Agricultural Products in Kendari City, on Jalan Ahmad Yani, Bende Village, Kadia District, Kendari City, from June to November 2021. This study aimed to determine the types and roles of ornamental plant agribusiness institutions in Kendari City. This study has 15 populations, where sampling uses the census method, which means that researchers take the location of promotion and sale of agricultural products in Kendari City. The variables observed in this study are the roles and working mechanisms of agribusiness institutions using qualitative descriptive analysis. The results showed that the role of ornamental plant agribusiness institutions in Kendari City was divided into four agribusiness subsystems: production facilities institutions, farming/cultivation institutions, marketing institutions and supporting service institutions.
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