Adoption Of Integrated Farming Through Organic Waste Processing: The Role Of Knowledge, Attitude And Sustainability Commitment Siwi Hardiastuti Endang Kawuryan, Dyah Sugandini, Didi Saidi, Muktiarya Yodhatama, Trisna Adisti
Universitas Pembangunan Nasional ^Veteran^ Yogyakarta
Abstract
This study analyses the integrated farming system adoption model, which is influenced by knowledge, attitude, and commitment to sustainability. The object of this study is the integrated farming system carried out by farmers in Sleman Regency. Respondents in this study were farmers who had implemented an integrative framing system in their agricultural practices. Farmers in Sleman generally grow rice and vegetables. In Sleman, farmers primarily cultivate vegetables and grains. Most of these farmers work in rice fields they inherited from their parents, and they own less than one hectare of land. To collect data for this study, questionnaires are distributed as part of a respondent survey procedure. Purposive sampling is the method used for sampling. Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, was home to 100 farmers whose responses were effectively gathered for data analysis. PLS-SEM was the data analysis method employed. The data analysis^s conclusions demonstrated the validity and dependability of the instruments utilized. The adoption paradigm of IFS is appropriate and suitable. Knowledge and mindset impact the adoption of IFS. Adoption of the IFS is positively impacted by sustainability commitment.
Keywords: knowledge, attitude, commitment to sustainability, adoption of integrative farming system