The Effectiveness Analysis of The Panel Daya Programme as implemented on The Fostered Group of PT. Pupuk Iskandar Muda

Authors

  • Emmia Tambarta Kembaren Emmia Malikussaleh University Author
  • Ade Firmansyah Tanjung Ade Malikussaleh University Author
  • Rezki Zufina Author
  • Desvina Yulisda Malikussaleh University Author
  • Maysarah Malikussaleh University Author
  • Muhammad Yusuf Malikussaleh University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65142/ijeads.v1i2.60

Abstract

Over the past decade, tens of hectares of Paya Nie have been transformed from water catchment areas into rice fields. This has resulted in a disruption to the function of Paya Nie as a natural reservoir for irrigation of the surrounding rice fields. In order to preserve the Paya Nie ecosystem and the cultural wisdom that has developed in Blang Mee, PT PIM is fully committed to social and environmental responsibility, which is implemented through the Paya Nie Lestari, Peace and Empowerment (Panel Daya) programme. The necessity for research into the effectiveness of company-assisted groups has been identified as a basis for evaluation in the development of further programmes. The proposed research will address this need and is to be conducted in Balang Me Village, Bireun, which has been selected for study deliberately due to its status as an assisted village of PT Pupuk Iskandar Muda and as the location of the implementation of the Panel Daya programme. The data collection techniques employed in this study can be classified into two categories: primary data and secondary data. Subsequently, the data obtained from the interviews is subjected to descriptive analysis. The results of the study indicate that the Paya Nie Lestari, Peace, and Empowerment programme is highly effective, with a research value of 3.79 and a conversion value of 94.85%. This places the programme in the Very Good category. The findings of this research are as follows: The deliverables of this research project are as follows: 1) A research report, 2) a Sintax indexed national journal, and 3) a copyright IPR

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Published

2024-06-11

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