About the Journal
The Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economic (JASE), p-ISSN 2745-6889 and e-ISSN 2745-6897, is an academic journal published biannually (June and December) and managed by the Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Islam Malang, in collaboration with Agribusiness Association of Indonesia (AAI). The journal is currently nationally accredited by the ARJUNA in Science and Technology Index (SINTA 2).
The scope of JASE covers a wide range of topics in agricultural socio-economics and agribusiness. It includes studies in agricultural and resource economics, agribusiness management encompassing marketing, finance, human resources, and strategy, as well as the socio-economic aspects of the farming, fisheries, and livestock industries. The journal also welcomes research on food systems, food security, and sustainable agro-industries, as well as on agricultural policy, governance, and institutional frameworks. In addition, JASE addresses rural sociology, community development, and farmer livelihoods, as well as agricultural environmental and natural resource economics. Methodological contributions such as the application of statistics, econometrics, and data science in agricultural research are also within the journal’s scope.
JASE only accepts manuscripts written in English. Every submission undergoes a strict initial screening by the editorial team to confirm compliance with the journal’s author guidelines. Manuscripts that fail to meet these requirements are declined at this stage. Submissions that pass the initial screening proceed to plagiarism screening, and only those with an acceptable Similarity Index are considered for peer review. The review process follows a double-blind system, ensuring that both the authors and reviewers remain anonymous. Each paper is assessed by at least two qualified reviewers. After the review is complete, manuscripts are returned to the authors for revision, while the editors make the final decision on publication based on the reviewers’ evaluations and recommendations.
Current Issue
This issue features contributions from two countries—Taiwan and Indonesia—reflecting a diverse range of perspectives and insights. The scope encompasses a broad spectrum of disciplines, including statistics, econometrics, marketing, agribusiness management, history, and sociology, as well as their applications to key issues in agriculture, healthy food, and related agro-industries. It also addresses topics related to rural communities and the environment, offering scholarly discussions that bridge theory and practice to support sustainable agricultural and socio-economic development.


