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I Gede Agus Ryananta Mudawan, I Wayan Widanan, and Ni Wayan Meidayanti Mustika. "Perumusan Konsep Dasar dan Tema Rancangan Pada Perencanaan dan Perancangan Agrowisata Kopi di Kecamatan Kintamani." Undagi : Jurnal Ilmiah Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Warmadewa 11, no. 1 (2023): 47–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.22225/undagi.11.1.7114.47-54.

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Coffee is one of the main plantation commodities in Indonesia which is one of the plantations that boosts the country's economy. Bali is one of the provinces that has quite extensive coffee plantations with an annual income of up to 15.5 thousand tons. Coffee Agrotourism is an educational tourism activity that utilizes coffee plantations as a tourist attraction. The utilization of this business in the plantation sector includes processing coffee from the plantations of local residents so that it becomes a product with national and even international selling value, in other words the products p
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Afgani, Rixvan, and Sarkawi B. Husain. "Manisnya Kopi di Era Liberal: Perkebunan Kopi Afdeling Malang, 1870-1930." Indonesian Historical Studies 2, no. 1 (2018): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/ihis.v2i1.3199.

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This article discusses about the coffee plantation at Afdeling Malang in 1870-1930 with the dynamics of emergence on the agrarian laws during liberal period. This research uses historical method. It shows that the journey of coffee plantation during that time had been fluctuated. To achieve the expected production, foreign private investora were involved to establish new plantations or branch of the plantation (with the same brand). They did the nusery on coffee plants, the use of various types such as Robusta, Arabica/Java and Liberia. Towards 1898 until 1910s, bladziektedisease suffered coff
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Faizin, Tuba Gus, Luchman Hakim, and Hasan Zayadi. "Mapping The Distribution Of Coffee Plantations (Coffea sp.) Using Geographic Information System (GIS) In Patokpicis Village, Poncokusumo District." Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Sains Unisma Malang 1, no. 2 (2023): 84. http://dx.doi.org/10.33474/jimsum.v1i2.22572.

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Patokpicis village is one of the areas with community coffee plantations. The replacement of coffee plantations to become fields and vegetable farms was massive, so the research aimed to determine the distribution of available coffee plantations and analyze the character of coffee in Patokpicis village. The study was conducted from April to July 2020. Data collection was located in the Patokpicis Village area, Wajak District, Malang Regency. The method used was exploratory observation, including a coffee land mapping survey by determining the coordinate points of each coffee land then visualiz
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Leonardo, Viccy, and Noril Milantara. "PESTS AND DISEASES OF ARABIKA COFFEE (Coffea arabika) IN HKM SOLOK RADJO, AIE DINGIN, LEMBANG GUMANTI DISTRICT, SOLOK DISTRICT, WEST SUMATRA PROVINCE." Sylva Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Kehutanan 12, no. 1 (2023): 12. https://doi.org/10.32502/sylva.v12i1.7041.

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Coffee was a plantation commodity that has quite high economic value among other plantation crops and plays an important role as a source of foreign exchange for the country, however, the pests and diseases that attack coffee plantations in HKM Solok Radjo are not yet known. This research aims to analyze pests and diseases of Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) in HKm Solok Radjo, Aie Winter, Lembah Gumanti District, Solok Regency, West Sumatra Province. This research uses interview methods and field observations. The data analysis method in this research is descriptive analysis. The results of th
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Handoko, Dwi, Nizamiyati Nizamiyati, Herlini Oktaria, Agus Mulyanto, and Muhamad Brilliant. "MONITORING VEGETATION HARVEST OF COFFEE TREES USING KNN-CLUSTERING ALGORITHM." TEKNOKOM 6, no. 1 (2022): 8–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.31943/teknokom.v6i1.90.

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Coffee is one of the plantation commodities spread throughout Indonesia. Coffee is the main commodity for export in Tanggamus Regency. The prediction of crop yields based on aerial photography is the main problem in this study, then there is no dataset of aerial imagery of coffee plantations that are specifically used for the purpose of determining coffee tree vegetation on coffee plantations so that farmers can find out which land is still overgrown by other plants. in addition to coffee trees and the possibility of making predictions for crop yields from aerial imagery of the coffee plantati
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Mulyani, Elly, Herlina Herlina, Dewi Winni Fauziah, and Aina Fatkhil Haque. "Perbandingan Kadar Kafein pada Jenis Kopi Hasil Perkebunan Bengkulu dengan Metode Spektrofotometri Ultraviolet." Indonesian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2, no. 2 (2022): 86–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.37311/ijpe.v2i3.15492.

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Bengkulu is a province that is in the top five as a coffee producer in the archipelago. The survey proves that Bengkulu has a fairly large potential for producing coffee with many local coffee products from Bengkulu city plantations that are already circulating in the market. Caffeine is a type of alkaloid found in coffee beans, tea leaves, and cocoa beans. This study aims to determine the caffeine content of Bengkulu plantations (Rejang Lebong, Kepahiang, Seluma) using Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry. The results showed that the coffee samples at the Bengkulu Plantation contained caffeine with
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Wulanjari, Distiana, Muhammad Ghufron Rosyady, Felda Afrizal Putra, Ketut Anom Wijaya, Hasbi Mubarak Suud, and Oria Alit Farisi. "Determination of Loss Macro Nutrient (N, P And K) Carrying Out The Harvest of Arabika Coffee Fruits (Coffea Arabica) In Five Locations of Situbondo Coffee Farmers." Journal of Soilscape and Agriculture 2, no. 1 (2023): 33–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/jsa.v2i1.311.

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The coffee plant (Coffea sp.) is one of the plantation commodity crops that has been developed since the Dutch colonial era. The productivity of Arabica coffee from people's fields is equal to 0.48 tons/ha while the company's Arabica coffee plantations 0.71 tons/ha. Low productivity is one of them caused by fertilization that is not in accordance with the needs of coffee plants. So, it is necessary to know the nutrient content of N, P and K in each plantation. The content of N, P and K nutrients can be determined through the development of fertilization methods based on the loss of N, P and K
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Ari, Ismu rini dwi, Budi sugiarto Waloejo, Septiana Hariyani, Christia Meidiana, Imma widyawati Agustin, and Triska Ludya Wirawati. "Produksi Kopi Robusta Sebagai Potensi Wisata Di Desa Bangelan, Kecamatan Wonosari, Kabupaten Malang." TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi 3, no. 2 (2024): 78–83. https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.tekad.2024.03.2.4.

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Bangelan Village, Wonosari District is one of the famous villages as a producer of Robusta coffee in Malang Regency. Bangelan Village has a coffee plantation of 436.02 Ha. The coffee plantation of Bangelan Village is a relic of the Dutch colonial period which is now taken over by the Company PT. Nusantara Plantation (PTPN) XII. PTPN XII coffee plantations have an important role for the economic development of the Bangelan village community. The purpose of this service is to find out the production process and its role in the economic condition of the people of Bangelan Village. The methods use
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Bardi, M. Zawil, Zainabun Zainabun, and Abubakar Karim. "Analisis Potensi Pengembangan Kopi Robusta (Coffea Canephora) di Kabupaten Aceh Selatan Menggunakan Sistem Informasi Geografis." Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Pertanian 9, no. 3 (2024): 288–94. https://doi.org/10.17969/jimfp.v9i3.29826.

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Abstrak. Kopi adalah tanaman perkebunan yang sudah lama dibudidayakan di Indonesia memegang peranan penting bagi perekonomian nasional dan kopi merupakan salah satu komoditi ekspor. Selain sebagai sumber penghasilan rakyat, kopi juga sebagai sumber lapangan kerja dan sumber pendapatan devisa negara. Kopi banyak dibudidayakan oleh masyarakat Aceh seperti jenis kopi arabika dan robusta. Kabupaten Aceh Selatan memiliki beberapa wilayah yang berpotensi untuk dilakukannya pengembangan kopi robusta. Oleh sebab itu perlu adanya pemetaan kebun kopi dan potensi pengembangannya di kabupaten Aceh Selatan
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Wicaksono, Muchammad Andrianto, Wahdiyat Moko, and Rofiaty Rofiaty. "Entrepreneurship Orientation on MSME’s Performance, Competitive Advantage and Innovation Strategies as Mediation." Interdisciplinary Social Studies 2, no. 3 (2022): 1729–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.55324/iss.v2i3.361.

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Background: The agriculture industry in Indonesia produces a wide range of goods. Coffee is one of them. One of Indonesia's biggest exports to the rest of the world is coffee. Indonesia, the third-largest producer of coffee worldwide, has acknowledged coffee as a staple good. According to Pertanian.go.id, there are 1.2 million hectares of coffee plantations in Indonesia. Community coffee plantation land makes up 96% of the plantation area, while private firms own the remaining 4%. This demonstrates the importance of smallholder plantings to Indonesia's coffee industry. Aim: This study aims to
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Windari, Ela, Paisal Ansiska, and Andika Prawanto. "Rekomendasi Pengelolaan Perkebunan Kopi Rakyat di Kabupaten Kepahiang." Jurnal Ekonomi Pertanian dan Agribisnis 5, no. 3 (2021): 906–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.jepa.2021.005.03.27.

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Coffee as one of export commodities requires a good management strategy to maintain its continuity while also increasing both quality and quantity, for example by developing more efficient agricultural techniques. The purpose of this study was to reveal the knowledge of farmers in Taba Tebelet Village about a good smallholder coffee plantation management and give priority to coffee plantation management recommendations. A survey was required to collect primary and secondary data. Observation results and structured interviews were considered as primary data and secondary data were supporting da
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Rahardjo, Budi, Khairul Ikhwan, Dian Marlina Verawati, and Ivo Novitaningtyas. "STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN POTENSI PERKEBUNAN KOPI KABUPATEN MAGELANG." Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen 8, no. 1 (2023): 30–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.37058/jem.v8i1.4755.

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Coffee is a plantation commodity that has high economic value. Indonesian coffee consumption continues to increase due to the shifting trend of drinking coffee in society. Magelang Regency as a coffee producer has the potential to be developed. By considering the area of coffee plantations and the condition of Magelang Regency as a super-priority tourist destination, a strategy is needed to develop the potential of coffee as a good economically viable product. Thus, this study aims to analyze the coffee plantation development strategy in Magelang Regency through the Strength, Weakness, Opportu
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Suandi, Suandi, Dompak Napitupulu, and Endy Effran. "The Role of Coffee Plantation in the Kerinci Regency Regional’s Economy." SOCA: Jurnal Sosial, Ekonomi Pertanian 14, no. 3 (2020): 499. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/soca.2020.v14.i03.p11.

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The main indicator in economy development was the role and contribution of each sector and or sub-sector to economic growth. One of the sub-sectors that had a major role and contribution in economy development was coffee plantations. To determine the role of coffee plantations on the community’s economy in Kerinci Regency, Jambi Province, therefore the research aims were (1) to determine the role of coffee plantations on income and employment, (2) to determine the contribution of coffee plantations to income and employment, and (3) to determine the ratio of coffee plantation growth to income a
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Eka, Muhammad, and Novita Anggraini. "Sistem Pakar Identifikasi Defisiensi Unsur Hara Pada Tanaman Kopi Menggunakan Metode Certainty Factor Berbasis Web." J-SAKTI (Jurnal Sains Komputer dan Informatika) 1, no. 2 (2017): 223. http://dx.doi.org/10.30645/j-sakti.v1i2.46.

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As the third largest coffee producing country in the world after Brazil and Vietnam, Indonesia is able to produce at least 748 thousand tons or 6.6% of coffee production in 2012. Of this amount, Robusta coffee production reached more than 601 thousand tons (80.4% ) and arabica coffee production reached more than 147 thousand tons (19.6%) .The area of coffee plantation in Indonesia reaches 1.3 million hectares (ha) with Robusta coffee plantation area reaches 1 million ha and arabica coffee plantation area reaches 0 , 30 ha. The use of technology in the cultivation of coffee cultivation in Indon
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Gusti Nandita, Dhimas, Bagus Putu Yudhia Kurniawan, and Ridwan Iskandar. "Analisis Strategi Pemasaran Roasting Coffee Robusta (Coffea canephora) Produksi Gabungan Kelompok Tani (GAPOKTAN) “Sumber Mulyo” Desa Pakis, Kecamatan Panti, Kabupaten Jember." Jurnal Ilmiah Inovasi 23, no. 1 (2023): 34–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.25047/jii.v23i1.3834.

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Coffee is one of the commodities that has fairly high economic value betweenthe other plantation commodities and one of important source of foreign exchange. Coffee becomes an important part of national economy. Coffee as a plantation commodity has supported foreign exchange earnings and is capable of attacking a large number of workers, if commodities of plantation are sufficient to support the Indonesian national economy. This research was conducted at the Association of Farmers Groups (GAPOKTAN) "Sumber Mulyo" Pakis Village, Panti District of Jember Regency. The purposes of this research ar
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Tanjung, Yulia Windi, and Anugrah Sri Widiasyih. "BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY PADA USAHA PENGOLAHAN KOPI “UD TYYANA COFFEE” DI KABUPATEN TAPANULI SELATAN." Jurnal AGRISEP: Kajian Masalah Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian dan Agribisnis 20, no. 2 (2021): 321–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.31186/jagrisep.20.2.321-332.

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Coffee (Coffeea sp.) is an agricultural commodity in the plantation subsector which includes the mainstray export commodity,has high economic value and an important source of foreign exchange (net exporters) for Indonesia. UD Tyyana Coffee is one of the busnisesses that runs agribusiness of coffee commodities ranging from plantations to coffee processing. The aims of this study is to analyze the Blue Ocean Strategy at UD. Tyyana Coffee in the South Tapanuli Regency. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method. The result of the research is in running a large strategic series, UD Tyyana Co
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Jayaprakash, Subha Babu, and Sabu K. Thomas. "Species composition of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) in the coffee plantation of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve of the Western Ghats, India." ENTOMON 47, no. 1 (2022): 01–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.33307/entomon.v47i1.680.

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Analysis of species composition of dung beetles in the shaded coffee plantations of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve of south Western Ghats revealed a checklist of 38 species. The presence of many endemic species, very primitive rare old world tribe Canthonini represented by the genus Ochicanthon, the first report of Onthophagus lilliputanus and the presence of two (O. truncaticornis and O. discedens) which were deemed as extinct from the natural forests of the Western Ghats) make the dung beetle assemblage in the coffee plantation unusual. Onthophagus lilliputanus and the presence of two species (O.
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Wafaretta, Erona, and Danniary Ismail Faronny. "Coffee Tourism Development Strategy for Potential Liberica Coffee Farm in Poncokusumo, Malang Regency." Journal of Coffee and Sustainability 01, no. 03 (2024): 118–28. https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.jcs.2024.01.03.04.

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This research evaluate the potential of developing a coffee tourism strategy focused on the unique Liberica coffee plantations in Poncokusumo, Malang, Indonesia. By highlighting the distinctive sensory profile, Liberica coffee provides an opportunity to differentiate Poncokusumo as a specialized coffee tourism destination. This research will be designing a coffee tourism strategy that can be applied to the Poncokusumo Liberica coffee plantation, Malang. This research uses a robust SWOT analysis to examine the potential strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats associated with leveragin
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Dwisutono, Aji Nuralam, Sri Wilarso Budi, and Istomo Istomo. "Plant Diversity in Different Land Use Types at The Peat Hidrological Unit (PHU) of Mendahara – Batanghari River, Jambi Province." Media Konservasi 24, no. 2 (2019): 141–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/medkon.24.2.141-151.

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The characteristics of tropical peatlands are still able to form a high diversity of plants. Conversion of tropical peatlands affects the composition of plants. The aim of this study was to find out effect of land use changes to the composition and diversity of plants in the Peat Hydrological Unit (PHU) Mendahara - Batanghari River. The research was conducted in three land use categories, namely secondary forest, coffee plantation, and oil palm plantation (subdivided into oil palm plantation 1 and oil palm plantation 2). In each study location, sample lane 20 m x 200 m were made. Overall, we f
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Nurhayati, Suci, and Tri Wiharti. "Identification of Coffee Plant Pests in Plantations in The Brenggolo Area, Jatiroto Sub-District, Wonogiri District." Jurnal Biologi Tropis 25, no. 1 (2025): 643–52. https://doi.org/10.29303/jbt.v25i1.8600.

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Pests that attack coffee plants can have an impact on decreasing productivity and quality of coffee harvests in the area. This study aims to identify coffee plant pests in the Brenggolo area plantation, Jatiroto sub-district, Wonogiri district. This study was conducted for 2 months, from January 2025 to February 2025, at the Brenggolo village coffee plantation, Jatiroto sub-district, Wonogiri district. Data obtained from observations of plant samples and coffee berries attacked by pests, as well as interviews with managers and owners to obtain information on the types of pests and environmenta
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Pulungan, Abraham Ismail, Abraham Ismail Pulungan, Tri Shinta Elvina, et al. "Perkembangan Tanaman Kopi Di Indonesia." Journal of Agribusiness, Social and Economic 3, no. 2 (2023): 83–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.32585/jase.v3i2.4697.

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This study aims to explore descriptively the development of coffee plants in Indonesia. This research uses literature study and secondary data. Data mainly obtained from Coffee Statistics published by Indonesian Statistic Center. The results showed that the People's Plantation is the largest coffee plantation, with the highest production and highest productivity. Meanwhile, large state-owned companies and large private companies tend to experience a decrease in both the area of coffee plantations, their production, and productivity. In Indonesia, the provinces with the largest areas and high p
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S.B., Darshan Madappa. "AN OVERVIEW OF COFFEE PLANTATION IN INDIA AND KODAGU DISTRICT." Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 6, S2 (2019): 33–37. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2633411.

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<em>Coffee occupied a place of pride among plantation corps in India. Value chain analysis for coffee is essential to evaluate the economic viability of investment on coffee curing and to study the existing marketing channels for the sale of coffee. The main objective of this overview was to analyze the economics of coffee processing across India and Kodagu district with different size units to identify important marketing channels and in-bounded logistics for domestic coffee and to assess the product reputation and consumer willingness to pay price premium. The coffee plantation which is grow
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Widodo, Wahyu. "Perbandingan Komunitas Burung di Lahan Perkebunan Kopi dengan Naungan Pohon Alami." BIOEDUSAINS:Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi dan Sains 4, no. 2 (2021): 336–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.31539/bioedusains.v4i2.2414.

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This study aims to compare bird communities in coffee plantation habitats with tree shade systems in natural forests or trees planted by coffee farmers. The method used is the bird encounter rate per unit time. The results showed that the quantitative ecological values ​​of birds in two coffee plantation areas were Richness Indices (RI) = 11.18, Diversity Indices (DI) = 3.71, Sorensen Indices (SI) = 45.5% and the Similarity Index of Two Habitats (ISE) = 24.3%. As many as 65% of bird species in both coffee plantations are potential insectivorous birds. In conclusion, three of the 85 bird specie
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Zikra, Adilla, Hudan Dhardiri, and Susi Yulianti. "Analisis Potensi Komoditas Kopi Kabupaten/Kota di Indonesia Tahun 2015: Metode Fuzzy C-Medoid Clustering." Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE) 3, no. 1 (2022): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.33474/jase.v3i1.14847.

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Indonesia is one of the largest producing and exporting countries of coffee in the world. 90% of coffee plantations in Indonesia are empowered by small farmers. By that, the development of coffee production in Indonesia has a great influence to the improvement of the welfare of people with middle to lower economic capacity and is able to encourage inclusive economic growth. However, until now Indonesia's coffee production still has a weak competitiveness compared to the other three exporting countries. The quality of Indonesian Arabica and Robusta coffee beans as export varieties is relatively
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Martins, Paula Cristina Caruana, Moacir de Souza Dias Junior, Maria Luiza de Carvalho Andrade, and Paulo Tácito Gontijo Guimarães. "Compaction caused by mechanized operations in a Red- Yellow Latosol cultivated with coffee over time." Ciência e Agrotecnologia 36, no. 4 (2012): 391–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1413-70542012000400002.

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The main source of soil structure degradation in coffee plantation is the machinery traffic because these operations may cause soil compaction affecting the crop development. This study aimed to generate the load-bearing capacity models for a Red-Yellow Latosol and to determine through the use of these models the soil susceptibility to compaction of the coffee plantation due to the implantation time and the compaction caused by the machinery traffic on the traffic lines located at the top and bottom of the ground. This study was carried out in the EPAMIG Experimental Farm, located at Três Pont
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Peraza-Padilla, Walter, and Martha Orozco-Aceves. "Evaluación de arvenses como hospedantes alternos de nematodos fitoparásitos en cafetales en Costa Rica." Agronomía Mesoamericana 29, no. 1 (2018): 193. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/ma.v29i1.28078.

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There is potential for weeds to be alternative hosts of plant-parasitic nematodes (PPN), but a methodology that assesses the phytosanitary risk derived from the presence of weeds in plantations is not available. This research was conducted in order to determine if the presence of weeds in coffee plantations (organic and conventional) represented a phytosanitary risk due to their role as alternative hosts of PPN. The research was developed into two plantation located in Aserrí, San José, Costa Rica during August, 2010. The most important weeds were identified in the plantations, also nematodes
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Anasrul, Anasrul, and Rani Nooraeni. "Pan-Sharpening Analysis for Improved Detection Accuracy and Estimation of Coffee Plantation Land Area (Case Study: South OKU Regency, South Sumatra Province)." Jurnal Teknik Pertanian Lampung (Journal of Agricultural Engineering) 14, no. 2 (2025): 424. https://doi.org/10.23960/jtep-l.v14i2.424-436.

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The use of remote sensing technology in monitoring coffee plantations is becoming increasingly important considering the vital role of coffee in the economy as an export product that increases state revenue. However, challenges remain, especially regarding the low resolution of satellite imagery which hinders accurate and efficient monitoring of coffee fields. This study aims to improve the accuracy of coffee plantation land analysis in South OKU Regency, South Sumatra Province, by using a pan-sharpening method consisting of IHS, Brovey, and Gram-Schmidt and assisted by a composite index. Sate
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Pratama, Bagus Mulya, M. Ihsan Ali, Mispa Herlina Wati, Rhonsina Rhonsina, and Sari Wulandari. "Kontribusi Subsektor Perkebunan Dalam Mendukung Pertumbuhan Ekonomi Masyarakat di Sumatera Utara." El-Mal: Jurnal Kajian Ekonomi & Bisnis Islam 4, no. 6 (2023): 1637–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.47467/elmal.v4i6.3079.

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Economic Growth Is The Thing That Gets The Most Attention, Because One Of The People's Welfare Is Achieved If The Economic Growth Is Good. One Of The Economic Growth Comes From The Plantation Subsector. The Plantation Sub-Sector Is Of Concern To The Government Because Its Production Can Increase The Country's Foreign Exchange, And Also Has A Great Opportunity To Increase Exports. This Study Used Qualitative Research Methods. This Study Aims To Review How The Plantation Subsector Contributes To Supporting Economic Growth, Especially In The North Sumatra Region. The Results Of This Study Indicat
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Muyassir, Muyassir, Helmi Helmi, and Meidilla Rahyunnisa. "Soil Chemical Properties and Nutrient Status on Various Land Slopes of Gayo Arabica Coffee Plantation, Aceh Indonesia." Aceh International Journal of Science and Technology 12, no. 2 (2023): 223–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.13170/aijst.12.2.31413.

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The chemical and nutrient properties of soil on various land slopes are related to the management of integrated and sustainable coffee plantation. The aim of the study was to determine soil chemical properties and nutrient availability on various slopes of Gayo Arabica coffee plantations. A total of 12 composite soils for laboratory analysis were taken from Arabia coffee plantation owned by the community in Bandar District, Bener Meriah Regency. The selection of the research location was determined by purposive sampling. The independent variable was slope of the land, while dependent variables
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Sari, Niken Puspita, and Dwi Nugroho. "Condition of Soil Fertility and Sensory Profile of Smallholder Robusta Coffee in Jember District." Pelita Perkebunan (a Coffee and Cocoa Research Journal) 32, no. 3 (2016): 192–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.22302/iccri.jur.pelitaperkebunan.v32i3.208.

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Jember district is one of the centers for smallholder plantation of the Robusta coffee in East Java. However, there are still limited reports about environmental conditions, particularly soil fertility of existing smallholder plantations and its effect on coffee flavor. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of soil fertility on flavor of coffee in existing smallholder Robusta coffee plantations in Jember district. This research was carried out by survey method in several area of the smallholder Robusta coffee plantation in Jember. Evaluation of sensory profile was carried out
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Suryani, Ade Irma. "TINGKAT KESESUAIAN FISIK LAHAN UNTUK PERKEBUNAN KOPI DI NAGARI AIE DINGIN KECAMATAN LEMBAH GUMANTI SUMATERA BARAT INDONESIA." Jurnal Technopreneur (JTech) 9, no. 1 (2021): 22–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.30869/jtech.v9i1.716.

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This study answers research questions about: (1). The depth of the coffee plantation land in Nagari Aie Dingin, Lembah Gumanti District, Solok Regency. (2). The slope of the coffee plantation slope in Nagri Aie Dingin Lembah Gumanti District Solok Regency (3). Soil texture of coffee plantations in Nagari Aie Dingin Lembah Gumanti District Solok Regency (4). Coffee plantation structure in Nagari Aie Dingin Lembah Gumanti District Solok Regency (5). The suitability level of coffee plantation land in Nagari Aie Dingin Kecamatan Lembah Gumanti Solok Regency Type of Research This is a quantitative
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Rotenberg, James A. "Ecological Role of a Tree (Gmelina Arborea) Plantation in Guatemala: An Assessment of an Alternative Land use for Tropical Avian Conservation." Auk 124, no. 1 (2007): 316–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/auk/124.1.316.

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AbstractEstablished parks and nature reserves may be inadequate to preserve long-term biotic diversity, especially in tropical regions of Latin America where anthropogenic disturbance and land-conversion is an ongoing problem. Demand for economically productive land uses, such as cattle pastures or monoculture plantations, is one of the greatest threats to habitat and wildlife preservation. As a result, conservation biologists have turned to examining attributes of nonprotected lands to determine which land uses both support wildlife and make economic sense. I examined bird use of a plantation
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Sholikah, Dinna Hadi, Raihan Naufal, Kurniawan Sigit Wicaksono, and Soemarno Soemarno. "ANALISIS ERODIBILITAS TANAH DAN HUBUNGANNYA DENGAN PRODUKTIVITAS TANAMAN KOPI DI KECAMATAN WAJAK, KABUPATEN MALANG." Jurnal Tanah dan Sumberdaya Lahan 11, no. 1 (2024): 125–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.jtsl.2024.011.1.14.

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Coffee plants (Coffea sp.) are among the most popular plantation crops for farmers in Wajak District. However, the soil condition in Wajak District is dominated by sandy soil, which can trigger soil sensitivity to high erosion potential. A mitigation effort for the declining of coffee production in the Wajak District can be made through the estimation of the soil erodibility index. This study aimed to suspect the soil erodibility index and obtain the relationship of soil erodibility index to coffee production on smallholder coffee plantations in Wajak District, Malang Regency. The methods of d
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Alit, Ida Bagus, I. Gede Bawa Susana, Emmy Dyah S, Rudy Sutanto, and Maharsa Pradityatama. "Pemanfaatan Alat Pengupas Kulit Kopi untuk Membantu Kerja Manual Petani Kopi di Dusun Selelos, Kecamatan Gangga Lombok Utara." JURNAL KARYA PENGABDIAN 6, no. 1 (2024): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/jkp.v6i1.165.

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The use of smallholder plantation land in the North Lombok district is seen from the types of plants carried out by agricultural or plantation groups consisting of coconut plantations with an area of 10,574.62 tons and a production yield of 11,397.08 tons. Coffee plants with a planting area 1,315.57 with a production yield of 780.46 tons. Specifically for coffee plantations, farmers usually only process post-harvest through drying, after which they are immediately sold. To increase the selling value, it is necessary to utilise technological results such as using a coffee skin peeler. This tool
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González-Zamora, Alfredo, Manuel Esperón-Rodríguez, and Víctor L. Barradas. "Mountain cloud forest and grown-shade coffee plantations: A comparison of tree biodiversity in central Veracruz, Mexico." Forest Systems 25, no. 1 (2016): 055. http://dx.doi.org/10.5424/fs/2016251-07538.

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Aim of the study: The objective of this work is to compare tree diversity and richness among one grown-shade coffee plantation (CAE) and two sites of montane cloud forests, one preserved (MCF1) and other perturbed (MCF2). We also develop an analysis of the importance of coffee plantations as a refuge of tree species, holding a potential role for conservation.Area of study: Our study area is the coffee region of Coatepec-Xico, in the state of Veracruz, Mexico.Material and methods: We compiled a list of all tree species in each site to determine tree diversity and floristic similarity (dissimila
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MARTINS, Caleb Califre, Rodrigo Souza SANTOS, Weidson Plauter SUTIL, and José Fernando Araújo de OLIVEIRA. "Diversity and abundance of green lacewings (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) in a Conilon coffee plantation in Acre, Brazil." Acta Amazonica 49, no. 3 (2019): 173–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1809-4392201804470.

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ABSTRACT Coffea canephora (Conilon coffee) has great economic importance for the state of Acre, in northern Brazil. The use of insecticides in this crop has increased considerably in recent years. In order to find species of green lacewing (Chrysopidae, Neuroptera) with potential for use in biological pest control in coffee plantations, we sampled green lacewings during one year in an experimental plantation of Conilon coffee in Acre, in order to assess the diversity, abundance and seasonal occurrence of Chrysopidae species. Samplings were carried out weekly using an entomological net. Overall
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Hakim, Dede Nurrahman, Boedi Tjahjono, and Arief Hartono. "The Strategy for Developing an Arabica Coffee Plantation-Based Area in Banyumas Regency." Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies 4, no. 7 (2024): 6169–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.59188/eduvest.v4i7.1572.

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The Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) of Banyumas Regency has increased over the past 5 years, with the largest contributor to the Gross Value Added category being the Agriculture and Forestry sector. Arabica coffee varieties are one of the mainstay commodities in the region and a source of income for the people of Kabupaten Banyumas. The main objective of this research is to develop a strategy in planning the development of arabica coffee plantation area in Kabupaten Banyumas. The research area covers all 29 sub-districts starting from January to April 2024. In looking at the actual dist
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Phewphanh, Phonepadith. "Infestation of Coffee White Stem Borer Xylotrechus quadripes (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) In Bolaven Plateau, Southern Laos." Souphanouvong University Journal Multidisciplinary Research and Development 10, no. 1 (2024): 316–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.69692/sujmrd1001316.

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Xylotrechus quadripes (Chevrolat), the Coffee White Stem Borer, is a major pest of arabica coffee plantations (Coffea arabica L.) in southern Laos and some Asian countries. This study was conducted on an arabica coffee plantation in Bolaven Plateau, southern Laos, during January, March and June 2021. The study was undertaken to assess the number of adult beetles, larvae and their exit holes of the Coffee White Stem Borer, or X. quadripes, as well as their relationship. The result indicated that there was a significant difference in the number of adults depending on the collection date; moreove
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Novita, Elida, Miftahul Nur Huda, and Hendra Andiananta Pradana. "ANALISIS POTENSI SIMPANAN KARBON AGROFORESTRI PERKEBUNAN KOPI ROBUSTA (COFFEA CANEPHORA) DI PEGUNUNGAN ARGOPURO, KABUPATEN BONDOWOSO." ECOTROPHIC : Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan (Journal of Environmental Science) 15, no. 2 (2021): 165. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ejes.2021.v15.i02.p02.

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Coffee plantation areas have the potential to absorb carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to reduce the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Especially if coffee plantations are developed with forest plants in agroforestry area within forest management patterns. On the other hand, some coffee agroforestry now, are planted with horticultural crops that can reduce carbon sequestration ability to reduce climate change impact. The objectives of the study are to identify the parameters of the abiotic environment and the potential for carbon storage in robusta coffee agroforestry at Argopuro mountains, Bondo
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Murtiningrum, Fery, and Gracia Gabrienda. "Analysis of the marketing channels of Coffee." Journal of Agri Socio-Economics and Business 1, no. 2 (2019): 15–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.31186/jaseb.1.2.15-28.

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In Bengkulu Province, the area of coffee plantations reached 124,510 hectares spread in several districts with production reaching 60,790.08 tons per year (BPS, 2018). Most coffee production (Coffea Spp) is produced by smallholder farmers. Nearly a quarter of the coffee production was produced by Rejang Lebong Regency, namely: 13,459 tons with a total plantation area of 27,828.12 hectares of coffee plantations. Constraints in the development of coffee are in the case of coffee marketing channels that have not been maximized by farmers, transportation due to the topography of the area and the l
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Narzary, Silvia, and Bhaskar Saha. "Experimental Study on Coffee Management System for North-Eastern Region, India." International Journal of Design and Allied Sciences (IJDAS) 2, no. 1 (2023): 39–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8187227.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> This topic of study describes the design and development of a mobile application to assist coffee farmers in the Northeast region in tracking their coffee plants, managing the harvest process, and increasing overall output. The primary goal of the application is to reduce waste in coffee plantations by providing farmers with valuable knowledge and insights into coffee plantation management. The application aims to empower farmers and improve the efficiency and productivity of coffee farming in the Northeast by incorporating features such as plant tracking, harvest ma
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COSTA, José Nilton Medeiros, César Augusto Domingues TEIXEIRA, Marcelo CUTRIM, Alberto Moreira da SILVA NETO, José Albertino RAFAEL, and Jéssica Gonçalves de SOUZA. "First record of Psocodea (Psocoptera) on coffee (Coffea canephora) in the Brazilian Amazon (Rondônia state)." Acta Amazonica 52, no. 4 (2022): 285–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1809-4392202200451.

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ABSTRACT There is much information regarding the association of Psocoptera and coffee as stored grain pests and little is known about their presence in coffee plants. We conducted a survey in a coffee plantation of Coffea canephora in the municipality of Candeias do Jamari, Rondônia state, Brazil, where we obtained the first record of a coffee plant as a host of Psocoptera in the Brazilian Amazon region, and the first record of a representative of the family Archipsocidae (Archipsocus lenkoi) for the state of Rondônia. The psocid population was concentrated and not evenly distributed over the
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Permana, Ijlal Faiz Bayu, and Made Sukana. "Penurunan Jumlah Lahan Dan Perubahan Budidaya Tanaman Kopi Bali Kintamani Mengancam Destinasi Wisata Kopi Di Kintamani." JURNAL DESTINASI PARIWISATA 7, no. 2 (2019): 295. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jdepar.2019.v07.i02.p13.

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&#x0D; &#x0D; &#x0D; This research is conducted in Catur Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency. The purpose of this research is to identify the decreasing number of coffee land of Kintamani Bali Coffee plantation and its causes. The data used in this research are qualitative and quantitative, while the data of this research consists of of primary and secondary data. The data is collected through observation, depth interviews, and documentation. The informants are determined through purposive sampling procedure, and they are I Ketut Jati (Head of Masyarakat Perlindungan Indikasi Geografis
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Daniati, Cucu, Sri Karindah, and Retno Puspitarini. "Three Species of Weeds Enhance The Population of Predator and Parasitoid of Coffee Berry Borers." Biosaintifika: Journal of Biology & Biology Education 10, no. 1 (2018): 229–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/biosaintifika.v10i1.12076.

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Flowering weeds can serve as refugia for natural enemies. In coffee plantation, they might has the potential to attract predator and parasitoid of Coffee Berry Borer (CBB), Hypothenemus hampei Ferr. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). The aim of this research was to elucidate the influence of weeds to the presence of predator dan parasitoid and their impact to the population of CBB. The research was conducted at Ngantang, Malang Regency and in Laboratory of Pest, Faculty of Agriculture, Brawijaya University. Three types of weed used were: Ageratum conyzoides L. (Asteraceae), Synedrela nodiflora(L.) Gaer
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Luthfia, Ihda Siti, Yusuf Ibrahim, and Adi Rahmat. "Identification pests and diseases of coffee plant on Mount Puntang as a basis for integrated pest management to support sustainable development goals." Jurnal Mangifera Edu 9, no. 1 (2024): 46–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.31943/mangiferaedu.v9i1.203.

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One of the main advantages in plantation exports in Indonesia is coffee plants, but it should be known that there are many types of pests associated with coffee planting. identifying pests and diseases is the basis for reducing possible crop losses. This research aims to control the growth of pest populations. This research uses a descriptive approach by directly following up in the field by making direct observations in sampling the data to be obtained. Performed by identifying the types of pests and diseases found in coffee plants in Gunung Puntang Bandung by making Belt Transect and perform
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Patriani, Peni patriani. "Coffe Coffee Seed Waste silage technology as goat feed in Tigapanah Sub-district, Karo regency." Journal of Saintech Transfer 3, no. 2 (2020): 77–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/jst.v3i2.3951.

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Coffee is a plantation that produces waste in its processing such as coffee seed waste. Farmers do not know the nutritional content of coffee seed waste is the cause of the waste not being used as animal feed. Coffee bean waste has high water content and caffeine which reduces the cattle's palpability. The solution is to use coffee seed waste silage technology. The method used in community service programs is by approaching, interviewing, exploring problems, and finding solutions to problems. Learning methods using books on how to make silage, providing brochures, banners, and shows that inter
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Yunianti, Ika Ferry, I. D. A. Yona Aprianthina, Rina Kartikawati, and Eni Yulianingsih. "Emisi Gas Rumah Kaca dan Cadangan Karbon pada Perkebunan Kopi Organik dan Konvensional di Kabupaten Badung, Bali." Jurnal Tanaman Industri dan Penyegar 8, no. 1 (2021): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.21082/jtidp.v8n1.2021.p9-18.

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&lt;em&gt;Coffee is a commodity that has an important role in the national economy. Currently, coffee cultivation is threatened by climate change caused by global warming due to increased green house gas (GHG) emissions. The organic plantation model is a farming model that is considered to increase soil and crop productivity, reduce GHG emissions, and increase carbon sequestration effectively. The study was aimed to estimate GHG emissions and carbon stocks in organic and conventional coffee plantations in Badung Regency, Bali Province and Laboratory in Balai Penelitian Lingkungan Pertanian, Pa
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Purwandari, Vivi, Maringan Silitonga, Cut Masyithah Thaib, and Isra Kristina Sitohang. "FORMULASI SEDIAAN KRIM LULUR KOPI ARABIKA (Coffea arabica) SEBAGAI ANTI-AGING." JURNAL FARMANESIA 5, no. 1 (2018): 50–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.51544/jf.v5i1.2728.

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Coffee is one of the plantation commodities that has a fairly high economic value among other plantation crops and plays an important role as a source of foreign exchange for the country. Coffee contains important compounds such as antioxidants and caffeine which functions as anti-aging so that it can be used as an anti-aging ingredient in the form of a scrub. The purpose of this study was to determine whether coffee can be formulated in the form of cream as an anti-aging, and in the form of a body scrub cream. The research method using experimental includes the collection of Arabica coffee in
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Yogi, Yogi, Fatah Hidayat, and Zuraidah Zuraidah. "NATENG KEBUN KOPI DALAM HUKUM EKONOMI SYARIAH." Muamalah 9, no. 2 (2023): 138–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.19109/muamalah.v9i2.20899.

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This thesis is entitled "A Juridical Review of Nateng Coffee Plantations in Sharia Economic Law in Muara Semah Village, Muara Pinang District, Empat Lawang Regency", with the background of the problem of the customary custom of the people of Muara Semah Village is that they often pawn their gardens for urgent needs but in Most of the pawns carried out by the local community do not have a time period for repayment so that the pawn recipient can take advantage of the garden produce pawned by the community. In this study, there are two things that are the focus of the author's study. First, how i
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Samsuri, Rizkana, A. Zaitunah, and A. G. Ahmad. "Shade tree pattern of highland coffee plantation and coffee production in Aceh Tengah, Indonesia." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 977, no. 1 (2022): 012108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/977/1/012108.

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Abstract Coffee is one commodity has high economics market that cultivated by farmer mainly in the high elevation area. The economics and ecological function of coffee plantations have to be worked in the area plantation, so formulation combination between coffee and forest tree is important. The research aimed to identify the tree species composition of a shade tree in a coffee plantation. Some plot sized 50 m x 50 m was distributed based on lands properties of farmers. Density, frequency, and tree spacing were measured to get basal area, relative density, relative frequency, and important va
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