This study analyzes the implementation of the Saemaul Movement in Indonesia through the Village Fund Program as the spearhead of development and improving community welfare. This study intended to compare the Saemaul Movement Project and Village Fund Program in Indonesia, and analyze how indirect impacts indicate the process of mindset transformation. This study uses a quantitative methodology to measure the effect of Saemaul Movement Project participation on the Village Fund Program participation in Tanjungwangi Village. This study uses the Partial Least Square Structural
This evaluation study identified the different perceptions of public officials from the government sector and operators (Management Board/Team and other employees) regarding the implementation of the four modern rice processing complexes (KOICA RPCs) in the Philippines funded by the Republic of Korea through the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).
Agripreneurship is one approach to revitalizing and modernizing a country's agricultural sector by converting raw agricultural produce into high-valueadded products. However, this is not easy, as young agripreneurs face challenges such as limited access to financial services, knowledge, information, and education, as well as limited access to markets, among many other agricultural resources.
This study is an assessment of the impact of flood damage on farmers, the agricultural Sector, and food security in Laos, specifically in Champhone District, Savannakhet Province, a central part of Lao PDR. This research analyzed the perception level of flood impacts on the farming community, evaluated the flood disaster management of food security in agriculture, and determined the contributed potential strategy in minimizing the negative impact of floods on the agriculture sector and the country's food security. The study collected and analyzed the data from 110 respondents (farmers) from the Champhone district. Most of the respondents suffered individual losses from the flood damage. The respondents also took about two to five months to restore their farms after the floods destroyed their farmland.
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