EFFECTIVENESS OF IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF THE SUSTAINABLE FOOD YARD (P2L) PROGRAM ON WOMEN FARMERS (KWT) GROUPS IN TUMANGGAL VILLAGE, PENGADEGAN DISTRICT, PURBALINGGA REGENCY

Authors

  • Prisma Dwi Wardani Alfiyah Universitas Perwira Purbalingga
  • Suprapto Universitas Perwira Purbalingga
  • Ayu Sitanini Universitas Perwira Purbalingga

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https://doi.org/10.54199/pijeb.v4i1.394

Keywords:

Sustainable Food Yard (P2L); Farmer Women Group (KWT); Program implementation; Impact evaluation

Abstract

This study evaluates the effectiveness and impact of the implementation of the Sustainable Food Yard (P2L) program on the Women Farmers Group (KWT) in Tumanggal Village, Pengadegan District, Purbalingga Regency. The main purpose of the study is to determine the effectiveness of the implementation of the P2L program and evaluate the impact resulting from the program. The study uses a Mixed Methods approach with qualitative analysis to assess effectiveness and quantitative analysis to evaluate impacts. The research sample was conducted through the purposive sampling method with 45 respondents. The results of the study show that the implementation of the P2L program in Tumanggal Village is in accordance with the P2L technical instructions (Juknis) and reaches 100% on all effectiveness indicators, such as target accuracy, program socialization, goal achievement, and program monitoring. This program also has a very positive impact in various aspects including economic, social, cultural, environmental, health, and psychology. The P2L program is not only successful in its implementation but also provides extensive sustainable benefits for program participants.

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2024-07-10

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Alfiyah, P. D. W., Suprapto, & Sitanini, A. (2024). EFFECTIVENESS OF IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF THE SUSTAINABLE FOOD YARD (P2L) PROGRAM ON WOMEN FARMERS (KWT) GROUPS IN TUMANGGAL VILLAGE, PENGADEGAN DISTRICT, PURBALINGGA REGENCY. Perwira International Journal of Economics & Business, 4(1), 18–25. https://doi.org/10.54199/pijeb.v4i1.394

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