INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LATEST TECHNOLOGY IN ENGINEERING,
MANAGEMENT & APPLIED SCIENCE (IJLTEMAS)
ISSN 2278-2540 | DOI: 10.51583/IJLTEMAS | Volume XIII, Issue VIII, August 2024
www.ijltemas.in Page 51
Copra itself is the main raw material for various other coconut derivative products. After the coconut is dry, the copra is extracted
to extract the oil and processed into various types of coconut derivative products. Such as crude coconut oil (CCO), fried coconut
oil, margarine, virgin coconut oil (CCO), biodiesel and other coconut derivative products. Copra making is carried out by the
people of Barugaia Village with the raw material being coconut meat which comes from cultivated coconut plants (Hermanto
at.al, 2020). Making copra will provide much greater added value so that it can contribute high economic value and increase
farmers' income. A large enough increase in added value will have a significant impact, because the coconut processing industry's
purchasing power for coconut raw materials will be high. The price of copra often experiences a drastic decline from the previous
year, even though the raw materials for making copra are very abundant. This is the reason that copra farmers in Selayar Regency
need a development strategy to increase sales of copra products. Based on these considerations, this research aims to determine
the efforts made to empower coconut farmers in an effort to increase the income of the people of Selayar Islands Regency.
II. Literature review
Community empowerment
The concept of empowerment includes community development and community-based development. Related to this
understanding, it is necessary to first understand the meaning and significance of empowerment and community empowerment.
People who have achieved collective goals are empowered through their independence, in fact it is necessary to be more
empowered and other resources in order to achieve their goals without relying on help from external relationships (Friis & and
Deborah. 2012.; Suriyani at.al 2023)
The main aim of community empowerment is not to provide consumptive assistance to the community, but rather productive
assistance that makes the recipient have the capacity to help themselves and not depend on help or mercy from others (Huraerah,
A. 2011).
Community development known in much literature includes three models, namely; economic growth, basic needs, and people
centered. Of these three development models, the third model is the choice for community empowerment (Romadhoni, 2022
at.al).
People centered is a development model that reflects social values that are participatory, empowering and sustainable (Milen &
Anelli 2004). This model is broader than just meeting basic needs or providing mechanisms to prevent further poverty processes,
so that community-based development using empowerment strategies will be more appropriate in changing community
conditions (Sedyastuti, 2018).
Empowerment comes from the word empowerment which means giving power because power is not only power but also power,
so the word power not only means being able, but also having power (Fenny & Very, 2015). Empowerment is an effort to provide
empowering power to society. Sumodi ningrat defines the existence of society as the individual's ability to be attached to society
in building community empowerment. Therefore, empowerment can be conveyed by gaining power and access to resources
(Najiati, 2005).
Community empowerment is a process that becomes the starting point for community independence in order to improve their
own lives by using and accessing local resources as best as possible. In other words, empowerment is the process of increasing
the ability and attitude of independence (Milen & Anelli. (2004). The ability to be independent is carried out with all the abilities
and potential that exist within oneself and the environment, or in other words, empowerment uses principles (Suharto, 2005).
Empowerment must able to build public critical awareness of the problems they are experiencing and facilitate efforts to solve
them.
As a process, in the implementation of empowerment there are several stages that support an empowerment program, the stages in
empowerment are as follows (Edi Suharto, 2005): (a) Preparation stage. In the preparation stage there are two things that need to
be prepared, firstly preparing the officers, namely community workers. Meanwhile, the second preparation is field preparation,
namely conducting a field feasibility study. (b) Assessment stage, at this stage the problems and resources owned by the client or
community are identified. This assessment can also be carried out using a SWOT, strength, weakness, opportunity, threat
assessment. (c) Program Planning Stage at this stage the change agent tries to look at the community to understand the problems
they face and tries to find solutions to these problems. (d) Action Plan Formulation Stage: At this stage, change agents in
community groups determine the programs and activities they will carry out to overcome existing problems. The officers and the
community formulate an action plan. (e) Program or Activity Implementation Stage: At this stage the change agent works
together with participants from community groups to implement the planned program. (f) Evaluation Stage, at this stage the
change agent together with participants from community groups supervises the program being implemented and supervises it
(Gunawan, (1999).
III. Research Methodology
This research was conducted in Selayar Islands Regency. The population in the study were all coconut farmers in Selayar
Regency, sampling was carried out deliberately with two samples each in 11 sub-districts in Selayar Regency. The number of
samples selected was 22 people.