Assistance with The Economic Potential of Sharia Micro Enterprises (Baitul Maal Wat Tamwil and Sharia Cooperatives) and The Implementation of Local Culture Production to Reduce Poverty in Galis Village
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https://doi.org/10.54471/iqtishoduna.v13i1.2467Keywords:
sharia micro enterprises, fisheries, SWOT, SDGsAbstract
Galis Village is a village that has the potential for large marine catches and the potential for fishery resources in coastal areas is quite large. However, some people in the area are still below the poverty line. Galis Village has great potential in the fisheries sector. Therefore, there is a need for training or mentoring on the economic potential of sharia micro-enterprises (Baitul Maal Wat Tamwil and Sharia Cooperatives) in the community to increase economic potential and achieve the SDGs. This research uses data collection methods which include FGD (focus group discussion), SWOT analysis, and training. Based on the results of IFAS and EFAS calculations which show the position of Galis Village in quadrant 2, it shows that the weaknesses of Galis Village are greater than its strengths. Quadrant 4 also shows that the opportunities faced by Galis Village are greater than the threats they will receive. Therefore, action is needed to move the position of Galis Village to quadrant 1 by increasing its strengths and reducing its weaknesses. The strategy that Galis Village can carry out based on the SWOT Matrix is to maximize the regional potential to produce unique goods.
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