Model of Fostering Agribusiness Self-Reliance in Nusakambangan Open Penitentiary Citizens
Sri Wahyuni, Rosadi, Rita Istiana

Pakuan University


Abstract

Population growth in Indonesia is increasing every year. Population growth will have implications for food and energy needs, which are basic human needs. In the context of the process of fostering the independence of fostered citizens, it is expected to be able to help resolve food and energy needs at the time of assimilation and after being outside the prison. Penitentiary is part of the Criminal Justice System, which has a vital and strategic role in conducting guidance to its target citizens. The treatment of fostered citizens is realized by how many parties attempt to return the fostered citizens fully to the community. These goals can be achieved using a penal process through fostering both fostering personality and fostering business independence. Model of fostering personality and business independence by utilizing the potential of fostered citizens and correctional institutions in developing agribusiness-based businesses. With the concept of "zero waste" where no waste comes out of the business. The creation of fostering independence for fostered citizens through agribusiness business activities, so that when the fostered residents leave prison, they already have skills that can become provisions to return to society again. This study examines the sustainability status of the agribusiness business development model at the Nusakambangan Open Penitentiary in Cilacap Regency, Central Java Province. The analytical data method uses the RAP IFS (Rapid Appraisal for Integrated Farming System). This study also utilizes prospective analysis to determine the key factors for agribusiness sustainability in the Nusakambangan Open Penitentiary. The determination of the research location was chosen intentionally considering that the Nusakambangan Open Penitentiary has a very strategic and broad location and does not join the broader community to apply the assimilation safely.

Keywords: MDS, Sustainability, Agribusiness, Assisted Residents

Topic: Other Areas of Education

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