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ORGANIZING THE VILLAGE-OWNED ENTERPRISES (BUMDes) IN THE MANAGEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF NON-CASH FOOD AID (BPNT) TO THE VILLAGES ECONOMY
Sarip, Nur Rahman, Abdul Wahid

Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Muhammadiyah Cirebon


Abstract

ABSTRACT The issue of Non Food Cash Aid (BPNT) has occurred in managing and distributing to the community of Prosperous Family Card holders (KKS). The government is looking for solutions, to ensure that BPNT programs are implemented consistently and accurately. Practically the BPNT program is considered inconsistent, the quality of rice has decreased, the quantity of rice and egg is experiencing a decrease due to rising food prices. Distribution of BPNT in practice is conducted by community group and Village Owned Enterprise (BUMDes). The fact that the field of goodness is channeled by the community and BUMDes is inconsistent, making the KKS holders more vulnerable. The data were collected in South Kaliwedi Village, Kepandean Village, Indrapatra Village, Guwa Kidul Village, Sidawangi Village, and Cibeureum Village experiencing a decrease in quality and quantity in BPNT. Community groups and BUMDes do not have the authority to manage BPNT funds and only as BPNT distributors. The Trust Law No. 6 Year 2014 provides opportunities for BUMDes to optimize economic development in villages as a form of community economic development. Through field research conducted in several villages, village opportunities for village economics development through BUMDes optimization. Through the comparison method between community groups and BUMDes makes reference to better management of the village economy. The goal is to explore the opportunities of BUMDes, to develop the business, to explore the potential of the peoples economy, and to help improve the economy, both paddy farmers and layers of chicken who are often losers due to unstable prices. The role of BUMDes as a rural business entity is encouraged to improve the welfare of rural communities through economic development. Management and channeling by groups seem to be prospering groups or individuals alone in this case the capital owner. Management and channeling of BPNT has been implemented by BUMDes as a form of rural development from the outskirts and at the same time is a national program of developing villages. The government should provide space for BUMDes in the management and distribution of BPNT to avoid the deviations that occur in the practice of BPNT.

Keywords: Optimization, BUMDes, BPNT, Management, Dispensing.

Topic: Administratif Law

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/EC9XzAmQkU8B

Conference: International Conference on Law Reform (INCLAR 2019)

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (Sarip Sarip)

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