Agribusiness Accounting Training for Hydroponic and Urban Farming Farmers in Getasan
Keywords:
Agribusiness Accounting, Hydroponics, Urban Farming, Community Training, Cash Flow.Abstract
Training accountancy agribusiness for farmer hydroponics and urban farming in Getasan Village implemented with objective increase ability management finance business farmer scale small-medium , optimizing recording cash flow , and encourage sustainability business agribusiness . Activities included training in simple accounting theory, cash flow recording and financial statement analysis practices, and one month of post-training mentoring. Results showed that after the training, the average participant's understanding increased from 45% to 72%, and 60% of participants began implementing cash flow recording routinely. This training contributed to strengthening the capacity of hydroponic and urban farming farmers to manage their businesses more professionally and sustainably.
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