E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)

Integration of Human Resources and the Environment on Productive Migrant Village Programs in Banyumas Indonesia

  • Muslihudin Muslihudin,
  • Wulan Tyas Retno,
  • Sugiarto Tri,
  • Wardhianna Sotyania,
  • Wijayanti Sri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201912509014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 125
p. 09014

Abstract

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Banyumas is one of the large regency sending of Indonesian Migrant Workers (IMW) abroad, so it received a pilot project from the Ministry of Labor and Cooperatives namely the program of Productive Migrant Village (PMV). The productive business program is one of the four PMV programs. The former IMW was guided by the local government to create a program that combines the potential of human resources with the potential of the environment. The programs are: 1. making food from plantation products in the vicinity, namely food staples made from raw cassava. 2. Cultivation of rabbits whose meat is marketed to the market, 3. Planting California papaya and dragon fruit that looks fertile, fruitful and easily marketing. 4. Making tempe chips. Productive efforts like that considered to be a vehicle for the activities of former Indonesian migrant workers and their families. Such productive activities are in accordance with the potential of IMW as well as the potential of the environment. However, the result of the production business, which has been running for 2 years, there are obstacles in the aspect of human resources. For this reason, the government should provide assistance and guidance to get success in the program.

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