Penelitian ini untuk menganalisis. Keragaan Pasar Susu Sapi Perah di Kelompok Tani Maju Rukun. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan di Kelompok Ternak Maju Rukun Desa Kali Baru Kecamatan Tengah Tani Kabupaten Cirebon Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian adalah metode survey, pengambilan data dilakukan dengan wawancara dan pengisian kuesioner peternak sapi perah dengan kriteria kepemilikan sapi perah 2-6 ekor. Hasil penelitian ini adalah pada proses tataniaga susu sapi Kelompok Ternak Maju Rukun Desa Kali Baru Kecamatan Tengah Tani Kabupaten Cirebon terdapat 3 jenis saluran yaitu 1) Peternak –Pengepul – Pengecer – Konsumen, 2) Peternak – Pengepul – Konsumen, 3) Peternak – Konsumen. Pada tiap saluran tataniaga susu sapi margin yang didapat dalam 1 liter susu sapi sebesar Rp. 2000 – 6000,-. Nilai Farmer’s share tiap saluran pemasaran diatas 40%, hal ini membuktikan bahwa nilai tersebut efisien.
This paper discusses the development of public anthropology in the United States and Indonesia. Drawing on literature reviews and archive studies, this article argues that public anthropology needs to be considered as a pragmatic strategy to elevate the position of anthropology in the public realm, and make it relevant to society. As a scholarly concept, public anthropology in Indonesia is not as popular as in the United States relative to applied anthropology. However, its individual and institutional practices have been flourishing in the last decade, including collaborative works and community engagement, publishing scholarship beyond conventional academic forms, active involvement in contemporary human problems, and efforts to influence public policies. To foster Indonesian public anthropology, an academic promotion system that gives more appreciation to public scholarship should be encouraged. Academic anthropologists may also take the initiative to include public anthropology in the anthropology curriculum. Moreover, the Indonesian Anthropological Association (AAI) can facilitate and promote public anthropology in broader public debates, and maintain its active role in defending humanity.
This paper discusses the development of public anthropology in the United States and Indonesia. Drawing on literature reviews and archive studies, this article argues that public anthropology needs to be considered as a pragmatic strategy to elevate the position of anthropology in the public realm, and make it relevant to society. As a scholarly concept, public anthropology in Indonesia is not as popular as in the United States relative to applied anthropology. However, its individual and institutional practices have been flourishing in the last decade, including collaborative works and community engagement, publishing scholarship beyond conventional academic forms, active involvement in contemporary human problems, and efforts to influence public policies. To foster Indonesian public anthropology, an academic promotion system that gives more appreciation to public scholarship should be encouraged. Academic anthropologists may also take the initiative to include public anthropology in the anthropology curriculum. Moreover, the Indonesian Anthropological Association (AAI) can facilitate and promote public anthropology in broader public debates, and maintain its active role in defending humanity.
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