Abstract
Community service activities on the agreement of profit sharing in agriculture in Kencana Village, Lebak Wangi District, aim to provide an understanding to the community about the importance of this agreement in establishing socio-economic relations between landowners and tenant farmers. The agreement allows the tenant farmers to cultivate the land with the permission of the landowners, based on agreed conditions and profit sharing. The main objective is to create fairness in land profit distribution and provide legal certainty to both parties. The method of community service activities involves conducting legal counseling on profit sharing agreements. The focus of the activities is on the profit-sharing system or "penyakapan" in agriculture. This system involves landowners transferring their land to tenant farmers based on agreed conditions. The tenant farmers are responsible for cultivating and managing the land, while the landowners are entitled to a share of the agricultural produce. The conditions and percentage of profit sharing are typically determined through mutual agreement. It is expected that community service activities on profit sharing agreements in agriculture in Kencana Village, Lebak Wangi District, will contribute to the well-being of the community and local economic development. Through these agreements, it is hoped that good cooperation, fair profit sharing, and legal certainty will be established for all parties involved
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