Social Enterprise Community Model for Optimising Women's Economic Productivity in Integrated Maize, Cattle, and Banana Farming Area in Pamekasan Regency, Indonesia Country

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Novi DB Tamami, Fuad Hasan, Ach. Kusairi Samlawi, Liniatil Hasanah, Kafilatul umami

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Social enterprise offers an innovative concept for solving social problems through empowerment and social reinvestment activities. Business actors can add the social business model as a choice if they are interested in building a business with the concept of community empowerment to overcome various social problems, especially to optimize the economic productivity of women in the integrated farming development area, where women are one of the pillars of the household economy. Targeted objectives: (1). Characteristics and time devotion of women in the Integrated Farming Development center, 2). Social Enterprise Community Business Model for Improving the Economic Productivity of Madura Women in the Centre of Banana-cow-corn Integrated Farming Development in Pamekasan, Indonesia.


The research methods were survey, in-depth interview, and Focus Group Discussion (FGD). The outline of the work plan in this research group study consists of (1) research preparation, (2) secondary data collection, (3) field survey, (4) in-depth interviews, (5) FGDs, (6) data analysis, and (6) report preparation. FGDs, (6). data analysis, (6). report preparation. The results showed that of the three integrated commodities, cattleĀ  farming provided the largest share of leisure time compared to corn and bananas. In addition, the level of income obtained from cattle cultivation is the largest, while the most suitable Social Enterprise Community model is the Capital Support Model.

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