METHOD OF SOCIAL RETURN ON INVESTMENT (SROI) ON SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY IN SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY HEALTHY AGRICULTURE PROGRAM SRI ORGANIC PT VALE INDONESIA TBK
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SROI, Organic, Social and Environmental Responsibility, Sustainable Environmentally Friendly HealthyAbstract
This study aims to measure the impact of the investment value carried out by PT Vale Indonesia Tbk on the Sri Organic Healthy, Environmentally Friendly and Sustainable Agriculture Program in the Mahalona Raya District, East Luwu Regency. This research is a survey research that uses questionnaires as a data collection tool for analysis of 30 respondents using Net Present Value and SROI analysis tools. The results of the study indicate that there are several parties who are affected by the Sri Organic Program in Mahalona Raya District, namely: 1. farmers as program actors with a total impact value received for 5 years of Rp. 2,483,801,688.59. The impact of increasing income is the biggest contributor to farmers with an impact value of Rp. 1,570,480,066.67, then Savings in agricultural inputs with an impact value of Rp. 582,930,000, and Utilization of knowledge of organic SRI cultivation worth Rp. 330.391.621.92., 2. Marketing agents by getting the difference in profits from selling organic rice packaged products with the total impact value when compared to selling nonorganic rice packaged products in the same amount, the total impact value received for 3 years is Rp. 643.666.660.71. 3. Rice entrepreneurs benefit from the difference in sales of organic rice packaged products from processing organic unhulled rice, when compared to doing the same thing with the same amount of unhulled and non-organic rice, the total impact value received for 5 years is Rp. 669,600,000., 4. Drying grain in 3 years get a total value of impact from the program of Rp. 26,400,000 through the acquisition of wages for drying grain where previously when drying grain it was only enough to eat with the family. 5. Rice sorting and packaging workers, through obtaining additional income from rice sorting and packaging services in 3 years, get a total value of impact from the program of Rp. 27,000,000, after deducting from the displacement value of 6.67%
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