Exploring Key Factors of Idle Land as Food Estate Area using Delphi Method

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Agus Herjito
Mohammad Khusaini
Nurini Aprilianda
S. Susilo
A. Kukuh Susilo

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In the context of globalization and climate change, research on determining the location of utilization of Indonesian Navy idle land is becoming increasingly relevant to face new challenges in agriculture and the environment. The efforts to optimize the utilization of idle land through quality research will provide long-term benefits for the sustainability of natural resources and food resilience. In addition, the sustainability of the logistical aspects of idle land production can support the ability to carry out the Navy's operational tasks. This research aims to identify key factors in empowering Indonesian Navy idle land as a food estate area to support national food resilience. Land Use Planning Theory, and resilience theory support this research. Qualitative analysis is used as a research method supported by the Delphi method. The Lantamal III working area was used as the research locus, because in this area there are still several areas as idle land. The results of the identification of factors using the delphi method approach, obtained six related factors namely 1) Soil Fertility; 2) Risk of Natural Disaster; 3) Labor; 4) Agricultural Technology; 5) Infrastructure Access; 6) Financial. Utilization of Indonesian Navy idle land is driven by soil fertility, manageable risk of natural disasters, abundant labor supply, understanding of agricultural technology, good infrastructure access, and good financial conditions

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