PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPING THE SMART FARMING CONCEPT TO DEAL WITH RURAL-URBAN TRANSFORMATION IN MEKARMUKTI VILLAGE, CIHAMPELAS SUB-DISTRICT, WEST BANDUNG DISTRICT
The rapid growth of cities compared to their surrounding areas has triggered ruralurban transformation in the suburban villages of metropolitan areas. This often puts pressure on villages, especially those unprepared for such changes. Mekarmukti Village in Cihampelas Subdistrict, West Bandung Rege...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The rapid growth of cities compared to their surrounding areas has triggered ruralurban transformation in the suburban villages of metropolitan areas. This often
puts pressure on villages, especially those unprepared for such changes.
Mekarmukti Village in Cihampelas Subdistrict, West Bandung Regency, located on
the outskirts of Metropolitan Bandung, has experienced the impact of this ruralurban transformation. This can be seen from the introduction of technology in
various life sectors, economic diversification, and the conversion of agricultural
land into built-up areas. On the other hand, the agricultural potential in this village
remains substantial and important to maintain, even enhance, to sustain its function
as a food supplier. Given the potential and pressures present in Mekarmukti
Village, developing the smart village concept, especially the smart farming
dimension, can be an innovative approach to managing the agricultural sector. This
study aims to explore the prospects of implementing the smart farming concept and
to formulate strategies for its effective application in Mekarmukti Village. This
prescriptive research employs the Rapid Rural Appraisal (RRA) approach. Data
collection was carried out through interviews, observations, and literature studies,
which were then analyzed using gap analysis and scenario planning methods. The
study found that the smart farming concept has promising prospects for application
in Mekarmukti Village's agricultural management. Some simple technologies are
already in use. However, there is still a significant need for improvements in the
provision of smart technology, farmers' capacity to use technology, and the
management of agricultural institutions in managing agriculture. Therefore, the
main strategies formulated include providing smart technology-based agricultural
infrastructure and equipment, enhancing farmers' capacities, and optimizing the
role of agricultural institutions.
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