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    BY:

    SRI HERLIANA

    Email: [email protected]

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    The presence of preserved land in addition to itspreservation as a finite resource also requires efforts toimprove land use to obtain or make alternative sources of

    household income of rural farmers.

    Development programs in order to realize food security andnutrition, particularly through the use of their yards,

    diversification of food and nutrition programs as well as the

    movement increased food security of rural community

    In Sumedang Regency existence of dry land in the rural dry land,orchards, fields and yards and the empirical distribution shows dry

    land tenure and ownership is more evenly distributed so that

    community effort is estimated relative income distribution is more

    effective when done through the empowerment of dry land for

    agricultural economic value high,

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    Describe the creative community in the use of the yard

    How much revenue from the utilization

    of the yard

    How the condition of the food quality

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    RESEACH METHODOLOGY

    LITERATURE REVIEW

    RESEARCHOBJECTIVES

    RESEARCHDESIGN

    DATA COLLECTION & PREPARATION

    DATA ANALYSIS &INTERPRETATION

    RESULT S

    DISCUSSION & CONCLUSION

    The Importance

    of Research

    Eksternal FactorsInternal Factors

    Secondary DataPrimary Data

    DescriptiveIncome Formula

    PPH

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    No. Location Utilization of Yard

    With Farming

    Activity

    Utilization of Yard

    With Livestock

    Activity

    Utilization of

    Yard

    With FisheriesActivity

    1. Rancakalong

    Village

    Rancakalong

    District

    Durian, Banana,

    Jackfruit, Alpuket,

    Sweet Potato, Onion

    Leaves, Mango,

    Pharmacies life,Warung life,

    Ornamental plants,

    Clove, Cassava

    Goats, cows rabbits,

    chickens

    goldfish

    2. Pangadegan

    Village

    RancakalongDistrict

    Papaya, Sapodilla,

    Chocolate, Durian,

    Melinjo, Cengek,Banana, Jackfruit,

    Alpuket, Sweet

    Potato, Onion Leaves,

    Mango, Pharmacies

    life,

    Stalls live,ornamental plants

    Chicken, Duck,

    Goats, cows, rabbits

    Catfish, goldfish,

    ornamental fish

    Table 1. Utilization of Yard

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    No.

    Location Income(Rupiah per Tahun)

    1. Rancakalong Village

    Rancakalong District

    500.000 - 14.000.000

    2. Pangadegan Village

    Rancakalong District

    350.00019.000.000

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    Table 2. Rate Adequacy of Food Carbohydrate and Protein Sources

    No. Location Nutritional Ingredients

    Energy Protein(g / cap / day) (cal / cap / day)

    Information

    1. Rancakalong

    Village Rancakalong

    District

    3.356 72 enough

    2. Pangadegan Village

    Rancakalong

    District

    3.027 71 enough

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    Table 3. Achievement of Pattern Food circumstances Hope (PPH) ScoreOf Household on Rancakalong Village Rancakalong DistrictSumedang Regency

    No. Food Group Weight Calories Range(%)

    PPH

    Score

    PPH Maximum

    score

    1

    Grains

    0.50 2,537.14 83.81 41.90 25.00

    2

    Tuber

    0.50 106.13 3.51 1.75 2.50

    3

    food Dried

    Fruit

    2.00 41.29 1.36 2.73 24.00

    4

    Oils and Fats

    0.50 218.98 7.23 3.62 5.00

    5

    Nuts

    2.00 79.73 1.36 2.73 10.00

    6

    sugar

    0.50 35.97 7.23 3.62 2.50

    7

    Fruits and

    Vegetables 5.00 8.18 2.63 13.17 30.00

    Total

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    Table 4. Achievement of Pattern Food circumstances Hope (PPH) Score

    Of Household on Pangadegan Village Rancakalong District

    Sumedang Regency

    No. Food Group Weight Calories Range(%)

    PPH

    Score

    PPH Maximum

    score

    1

    Grains

    0.50 2,537.14 83.81 41.90 25.00

    2

    Tuber

    0.50 106.13 3.51 1.75 2.50

    3food Dried

    Fruit 2.00 41.29 1.36 2.73 24.00

    4

    Oils and Fats

    0.50 218.98 7.23 3.62 5.00

    5

    Nuts

    2.00 79.73 1.36 2.73 10.00

    6sugar

    0.50 35.97 7.23 3.62 2.50

    7

    Fruits and

    Vegetables 5.00 8.18 2.63 13.17 30.00

    Total

    3,027.43 107.14 41.90 100.00

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    The results showed that in the Pangadegan Village and

    Rancakalong Village Rancakalong District Sumedang Regencywhich is developed village has the potential to further

    develop the use of their yards by planting different crops or

    businesses that have economic value.

    It is based on the assessment that the grounds enumerated by the use of

    household perceived benefits for both domestic consumption and increasehousehold income. Community at the study site is generally already take

    advantage of his yard with a variety of activities, both activities of farm,

    fishery and animal husbandry. Activities undertaken by rural communities

    in developed, developing and poor village not far different from both the

    farming sector, livestock and fisheries

    This is because the geographical location of village sites developed,

    developing and poor rural villages nearby, where the condition of land,

    environment and similar habits. Differences between the village is of

    orientation activities.

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    In increasing public interest in utilizing the yard area, ie households

    with a cultivated industrial processing plants results from the yard,

    like making banana chips, cassava chips, chicken nuggets, beef, or

    fish and others. Hence the need for empowerment of women orwomen with a group approach to be developed in a farm or other

    business activities. It can work with the program increased the Role

    of Women Towards Healthy Family Welfare (P2WKSS). Among the

    early stages of development, namely by making use of free time

    mothers to utilize the existing yard, because in general the manages

    the yard is a housewife. Further guidance from the aspect of

    economy and improving the quality of consumption.

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    SRI HERLIANA

    Email: [email protected]