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Journal : Buletin Ilmiah IMPAS

ANALISI PERBANDINGAN PENDAPATAN SEMANGKA NON BIJI DAN SEMANGKA BIJI DI KELOMPOK TANI MILENIAL (POKTAN MILENIAL) DESA NOELBAKI KECAMATAN KUPANG TENGAH KABUPATEN KUPANG Daka, Ifoni Bulu; Olviana, Tomycho; Elvani, Siska
Buletin Ilmiah Impas Vol 25 No 1 (2024): Volume: 25 No.: 1 Edisi April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/impas.v25i1.16316

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This research aims to determine the analysis of non-seed watermelon and seeded watermelon in the Millennial Farmer Group (Poktan Millenial) in Noelbaki Village, Central Kupang District, Kupang Regency, followed by finding a comparison of the income of non-seed watermelon and seeded watermelon farmers. The location was determined deliberately based on certain considerations, because this location is one of the watermelon producing areas in the Millennial Farmers Group (Poktan Millennial). The method used in this research is quantitative descriptive using revenue analysis and income analysis. The results of this research show that the income from non-seed watermelon farming is greater when compared to seeded watermelon farming. Where non-seed watermelon farming income is more than IDR 40,968,613, while seed watermelon farming income is IDR 16,137,863. The comparison of income from non-seed watermelon farming and seed watermelon farming of Rp. 24,830,750 hah is proven that the results of the t-count test are known. The t-count value is 3.092> the t-table value is 2.073. Thus, there is a very significant difference between non-seed watermelon farming and seed watermelon farming. Comparative analysis of the income of non-seed watermelon and seeded watermelon in the Millennial Farmer Group (Poktan Millennial) has a significant effect on farmer income.
ANALISIS NILAI TAMBAH DIVERSIFIKASI PRODUK OLAHAN KACANG TANAH DI KELURAHAN SIKUMANA, KECAMATAN MAULAFA, KOTA KUPANG Tulle, Nikita Priscilla; Olviana, Tomycho; Elvani, Siska
Buletin Ilmiah Impas Vol 25 No 2 (2024): Volume 25 No.: 2 Edisi Juni 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/impas.v25i2.17485

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This study was conducted with the aim of knowing the description of the production process of peanut processing into egg peanuts and onion peanuts, and to determine the added value and profits generated by the processing of peanuts into egg peanuts and onion peanuts, as well as to find out the obstacles and solutions faced by IRT Sima Indah. The research was conducted at the office and location of IRT Sima Indah located together on Jl. Air Lobang 3 RT.37/RW.15 Sikumana Village, Maulafa District, Kupang City. This type of research is quantitative research using the method of interviewing business owners and workers and making direct observations. The sampling technique uses the census method, namely the population in this study is the business owner of the Sima Indah Home Industry, namely 5 workers. The results of this study indicate that the total costs incurred in the production process of egg beans and onion beans at IRT Sima Indah amounted to Rp. 19,985,423, total revenue of Rp. 25,020,000, then IRT Sima Indah got a profit of Rp. 12,631,494. The result of the added value given from the output value of every Rp.100 for each processed peanut product is Rp. 59 for egg peanut products and Rp. 50 for onion peanut products.
Peran Penyuluh Pertanian Dalam Pengembangan Kelompok Tani Di Desa Penfui Timur Kecamatan Kupang Tengah Kabupaten Kupang Sanaunu, Soni Rian; Olviana, Tomycho; Nikolaus, Serman; Levis, Leta Ravael
Buletin Ilmiah Impas Vol 25 No 3 (2024): Volume 25 No.: 3 Edisi November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/impas.v25i3.19624

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This research was carried out in East Penfui Village, Central Kupang District, Kupang Regency in March-April 2023 with the aim of finding out the role of agricultural instructors in developing farmer groups in East Penfui Village, Central Kupang District, Kupang Regency and to find out the obstacles of agricultural instructors in the field in their activities and implementation of efforts to develop farmer groups in East Penfui Village, Central Kupang District, Kupang Regency. The choice of research location was carried out deliberately with the consideration that the village was very advanced in its agricultural extension services. The research sample was taken randomly as many as 52 members of farmer groups from a population of 111 members of farmer groups. Data were analyzed using data according to a Likert scale using average, percentage and frequency analysis. Based on the average score of the role of Agricultural Instructors in villages of Kupang Tengah District Kupang regency with the highest indicator of the role of Agricultural Instructors being educators with an everage of 3,21 and a maximum score achievement percentage of 64,13%. This value is included in “fairly good” category. While the lowest indicator of the role of Agricultural Extension officers is motivator with an average of 2,90 and a maximum score achievement presentage of 57,98%, this value is included in the “Fairly good” category. This shows that the role of agricultural instructors as educators in carrying out their role as istructors is the best. Then the obstacles that limit agricultural extension officers from playing a good role are as follows : Lack of facilities or practical materials in the field that support the smooth process of activities, Lack of farmer participation during field visits by extension workers., Farmers’ lack of understanding of directions or explanations from extension workers.
MARKETING STRATEGY FOR RICE COMMODITIES AT THE NAWANG JAYA TRADING BUSINESS IN BARAS, NANGA BARAS DISTRICT, SAMBI RAMPAS DISTRICT, EAST MANGGARAI DISTRICT Nawa, Yeremias M.; Benu, Frederik L.; Olviana, Tomycho
Buletin Ilmiah Impas Vol 26 No 1 (2025): Volume: 26 No.: 1 Edisi April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/impas.v26i1.23712

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This research was conducted at Nawang Jaya Trading Business in Baras, East Manggarai Regency. This research aims to determine the internal and external conditions of Nawang Jaya Trading Business and marketing strategy for rice products at Nawang Jaya in the data collection method used in this research is through observation, interviews and documentation. The sample was determined using purposive sampling. The types of data collected are primary data and secondary data. The data analysis used is SWOT analysis. The results of the research show that (1) from internal factors it can be concluded that strengths have a value of 1.93 and weaknesses have a value of 0.9. This means that in the marketing strategy for rice products Nawang Jaya Trading Enterprises still has better strengths. from existing weaknesses. (2) From external factors it is concluded that opportunities (Opportunity) have a score of 1.59 and threat factors (Threats) have a value of 1.04, indicating that there is still an opportunity for a marketing strategy for Nawang Jaya Trading Enterprise rice products, considering the threats smaller than chance. The marketing strategy implemented through intensive strategies, namely market penetration, market development and product development.
THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN RICE CULTIVATION TECHNIQUES IN BAUMATA VILLAGE, TAEBENU DISTRICT, KUPANG REGENCY Embot, Karolina Yunita; Olviana, Tomycho; Chamdra, Santhy
Buletin Ilmiah Impas Vol 26 No 2 (2025): Volume: 26 No.: 2 June Edition 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/impas.v26i2.24737

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This study aims to explore the use of social media in agricultural extension to improve farmers' knowledge of rice cultivation techniques, as well as to identify the obstacles faced. The research method used is descriptive qualitative and quantitative, with data collected through interviews, observation, and documentation involving 38 farmers selected using purposive sampling. The results show that the most commonly used social media platforms are WhatsApp and Facebook (100%), followed by YouTube (78.9%). WhatsApp is considered the most effective because it supports direct communication between farmers and extension workers. Facebook is used but deemed less practical due to its entertainment-focused content. YouTube is helpful for extension videos but limited by internet data constraints. The main obstacles in using social media are the limited financial ability to purchase internet data and weak internet access in some areas.