Nyoman Sudapet Department of Management, Narotama University, Indonesia
Email: nyoman.sudapet@narotama.ac.id
Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan Department of Civil Engineering, Narotama University, Indonesia
Email: ikhsan.setiawan@narotama.ac.id
Achmad Muchayan Department of System Information, Narotama University, Indonesia
Email: achmad.muchayan@narotama.ac.id
Agus Sukoco Department of Management, Narotama University, Indonesia
Email: agus.sukoco@narotama.ac.id
Hendro Sutowijoyo Department of Civil Engineering, Narotama University, Indonesia
Email: hendro.sutowijoyo@narotama.ac.id
Che Zalina Zulkifli Faculty Of Art, Computing And Creative Industry , Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Tanjung Malim, Perak, Malaysia
Email: chezalina@fskik.upsi.edu.my

Abstract:

The agriculture sector has important role in economic development of Indonesia. The village economy in Indonesia is dependent on agriculture sector. The challenges of energy crisis and not acceptable to the farmers for economic growth and contribution in national economy. Therefore, the research objectives the economics of farmers, and the use of agricultural technology renewable energy-based research trends. This research was conducted descriptively based on scopus.com data. Researchers obtained 249 rural digital documents over the last five years, where each indexed paper has an average of 10-15% more citations than its closest competitor. More cited references have a broader analysis of bibliometric and historical trends, a complete author profile, and a better h-index measure for authors who started publishing before 1996. This study concludes that the United States has the most research articles on digital villages, followed by the United Kingdom, Australia, and India. The University of Aberdeen (U.K.) has the most research articles on the digital villages, followed by the University of the West of England (U.K.) and Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (China). Therefore, villages development research growing fast nowadays.

Keywords:Menturus Jombang Indonesia, COVID19, renewable energy, agricultural technology, village developmen.