http://ejournal.utp.ac.id/index.php/aese/issue/feed AESE Journal 2024-02-28T09:54:15+07:00 Norbertus Citra Irawan irawan@lecture.utp.ac.id Open Journal Systems <div align="justify"><strong style="color: #ff3300;">The AESE Journal of "Agricultural Economics, Social, and Environment"</strong>, is a scientific publication that focuses on the economic, social, and environmental aspects of agriculture. The journal, published biannually, serves as a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to share their research findings, analyses, and opinions on sustainable agricultural practices, featuring original research articles, review papers, and short communications in the fields of agricultural economics, sustainability, and the environment. The journal invites academics, practitioners, and others to submit articles that align with its mission and scope. This publication features scholarly articles written by researchers that explore recent advances in the agriculture industry from an economic, social, and environmental perspective.</div> http://ejournal.utp.ac.id/index.php/aese/article/view/3315 Agroecology and Bioeconomy Strategies for Overcoming Challenges in Shallot Green Agriculture Practice Adoption 2024-02-28T09:54:14+07:00 Haryuni haryuni@lecture.utp.ac.id Norbertus Citra Irawan irawan@lecture.utp.ac.id Reza Ridho Putranto rezaridhoputranto@gmail.com Ardhanesdian Rizqi Setyadi adhanesdian8800@gmail.com <p>This research investigates the dynamics of farmer perceptions regarding adopting agroecology and bioeconomy systems in shallot farming, mainly focusing on the associated benefits, challenges, and influencing factors. The study identifies a critical research gap in understanding the nuanced motivations and concerns that shape farmers' decisions to transition to agroecology and bioeconomy systems, offering a comprehensive exploration of the economic, environmental, and regulatory dimensions. The problem formulation addresses the multifaceted considerations involved in this transition, highlighting farmers' apprehensions about initial investment, technical knowledge requirements, and potential risks associated with adopting biotechnologies. The novelty of this research lies in its nuanced examination of the bioeconomy's potential economic benefits, environmental sustainability, and regulatory incentives, providing a holistic understanding of the complex interplay between motivations and barriers. The research purposes encompass a dual focus on uncovering the motivations propelling farmers towards bioeconomy adoption, such as economic profitability and environmental sustainability, and the inhibiting factors, including perceived risks and knowledge gaps. Surveys, interviews, and observations are used to explore farmer perspectives using a mixed-methods approach. The research results reveal diverse perspectives, with a majority acknowledging the long-term benefits of agroecology and bioeconomy systems, yet variations in experiences and challenges faced during adoption. The findings shed light on the economic, environmental, and knowledge-based considerations influencing farmer decisions, providing valuable insights for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers aiming to facilitate the widespread adoption of sustainable agricultural practices.</p> 2024-02-20T21:20:40+07:00 Copyright (c) 2024 AESE Journal http://ejournal.utp.ac.id/index.php/aese/article/view/2890 Economic Valuation of Food Crop Agricultural Activities in Bleberan Village, Playen Sub-District, Gunungkidul District In 2022 2024-02-28T09:54:14+07:00 Muhammad Miftahurridlo miftahurridlo96@mail.ugm.ac.id Sudrajat sdrajat@ugm.ac.id Rika Harini rikaharini@ugm.ac.id <p>Amid Indonesia’s agricultural landscape, Bleberan Village and Playen sub-district face a pressing challenge – the diminishing availability of agricultural land. Recognizing agriculture’s pivotal role in Indonesia, this research confronts the stark reality of land scarcity exacerbated by the adverse environmental impacts of modern farming practices. The study examines the causes of land degradation and discovers various variables while criticizing previous methods. A quantitative descriptive research method is used to explore the benefits of food crop farming and reveal their high economic value. The results underscore the multifaceted advantages of food crop cultivation, highlighting its vital role in the local economy. The significance of this research lies in its revelation of the critical importance of food crop farming in the face of diminishing agricultural land. The findings contribute valuable insights to the existing discourse on sustainable farm development and underscore the urgency of implementing specific strategies to counteract the challenges posed by land scarcity. As we navigate the complex intersection of economic, environmental, and agricultural concerns, this research serves as a beacon, illuminating the path toward a more resilient and sustainable future for Bleberan Village and the Playen sub-district.</p> 2024-02-25T09:53:56+07:00 Copyright (c) 2024 The AESE Journal and Authors