Household Food Security Analysis Case Study on Sustainable Food House Area Program (KRPL) in Bandungrejosari Village, Sukun District, Malang

The population of Indonesia increases every year, so there is an increase in demand for food, both commodities of grain, vegetables, fruit and others. If the demand for food continues to increase and is not supported by increasing food production there will also be food insecurity at certain times....

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Main Authors: Tartila Fitri, Iid Mufaidah, Nuhfil Hanani, Hery Toiba
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Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2022-08-01
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Online Access:https://habitat.ub.ac.id/index.php/habitat/article/view/383
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Iid Mufaidah
Nuhfil Hanani
Hery Toiba
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Hery Toiba
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description The population of Indonesia increases every year, so there is an increase in demand for food, both commodities of grain, vegetables, fruit and others. If the demand for food continues to increase and is not supported by increasing food production there will also be food insecurity at certain times. The government's policy to overcome this problem is the Acceleration of Food Consumption Diversification (P2KP) and its program namely Sustainable Food House Area (KRPL). The purpose of this study is to analyze household food security using a quantitative aspect approach (TKE and TKP) and quality aspects (PPH score) The results of the study PPH scores achieved by KRPL participating households and not KRPL participants were 86.6 and 75.9, respectively. This value shows the pattern of food consumption that has not varied. However, it can be seen that participating households of KRPL have more food consumption than households not participating in KRPL While the energy consumption and non-participant household protein of KRPL still have not reached the consumption recommendations set by the government, amounting to 1883.5 kcal / capita / day and 49.7 gram / capita / day.
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spelling doaj.art-5362c2977ddf4681915e8c0591d3ff852023-01-03T06:10:49ZengUniversity of BrawijayaHabitat0853-51672338-20072022-08-01330217718510.21776/ub.habitat.2022.033.2.18212Household Food Security Analysis Case Study on Sustainable Food House Area Program (KRPL) in Bandungrejosari Village, Sukun District, MalangTartila Fitri0Iid Mufaidah1Nuhfil Hanani2Hery Toiba3Agribusiness Study Program, Institute of Technology and Business Muhammadiyah BanyuwangiAgribusiness Study Program, Institute of Technology and Business Muhammadiyah BanyuwangiDepartment Socio Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Brawijaya UniversityDepartment Socio Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Brawijaya UniversityThe population of Indonesia increases every year, so there is an increase in demand for food, both commodities of grain, vegetables, fruit and others. If the demand for food continues to increase and is not supported by increasing food production there will also be food insecurity at certain times. The government's policy to overcome this problem is the Acceleration of Food Consumption Diversification (P2KP) and its program namely Sustainable Food House Area (KRPL). The purpose of this study is to analyze household food security using a quantitative aspect approach (TKE and TKP) and quality aspects (PPH score) The results of the study PPH scores achieved by KRPL participating households and not KRPL participants were 86.6 and 75.9, respectively. This value shows the pattern of food consumption that has not varied. However, it can be seen that participating households of KRPL have more food consumption than households not participating in KRPL While the energy consumption and non-participant household protein of KRPL still have not reached the consumption recommendations set by the government, amounting to 1883.5 kcal / capita / day and 49.7 gram / capita / day.https://habitat.ub.ac.id/index.php/habitat/article/view/383food securitykrpl programpph score
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Household Food Security Analysis Case Study on Sustainable Food House Area Program (KRPL) in Bandungrejosari Village, Sukun District, Malang
Habitat
food security
krpl program
pph score
title Household Food Security Analysis Case Study on Sustainable Food House Area Program (KRPL) in Bandungrejosari Village, Sukun District, Malang
title_full Household Food Security Analysis Case Study on Sustainable Food House Area Program (KRPL) in Bandungrejosari Village, Sukun District, Malang
title_fullStr Household Food Security Analysis Case Study on Sustainable Food House Area Program (KRPL) in Bandungrejosari Village, Sukun District, Malang
title_full_unstemmed Household Food Security Analysis Case Study on Sustainable Food House Area Program (KRPL) in Bandungrejosari Village, Sukun District, Malang
title_short Household Food Security Analysis Case Study on Sustainable Food House Area Program (KRPL) in Bandungrejosari Village, Sukun District, Malang
title_sort household food security analysis case study on sustainable food house area program krpl in bandungrejosari village sukun district malang
topic food security
krpl program
pph score
url https://habitat.ub.ac.id/index.php/habitat/article/view/383
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