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PERCEPTION OF THE USE OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SUCCESS AND SMALL COMPANIES PLANTS IN KENDARI (CASE STUDY AT NURI HORTI KENDARI) Helviani Helviani; Aan Wilhan Juliatmaja
Agribusiness Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2016): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (857.989 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v1i2.29

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This study aimed to determine the perception of the owners and workers of small companies Nuri Horti on the financial statements, to determine the use of the company's financial statements and to determine the success of the company. The location determination is based on the consideration that at this location engaged in agriculture who have received official permission from the local government as a small company of ornamental plants have been designated a Center for Agricultural and Training Governmental (P4S), and the company Nuri Horti has been set up and use financial accounting, although still in a very simple form. The variables observed were: 1) Overview of the company: a brief history of the company, history of owners and labor and of production process. 2) Perception owners and workers about the company's financial statements. 3) The financial statements: Bookkeeping were made by the company and profit (profit) obtained at a certain time. 4) The success of a small company. Analysis of the data used is descriptive measuring devices in the form of Likert scale to measure the perception of respondents, and analysis of Return On Investment (ROI) to measure the ability of the company's capital returns. The results showed that the respondents' perception of the financial statement is very important. A small company Horti Kendari ornamental plants Nuri uses very simple financial statements that are still recording / bookkeeping. The company was successful because it is able to perform a return on capital, and conduct investment activities for the addition / expansion.
Factors Affecting Rice Quality in Kasumeeto Village, Pakue District, North Kolaka Regency Kartomo Kartomo; Nursalam Nursalam; Helviani Helviani; Masitah Masitah; Syahrir Syahrir
Agribusiness Journal Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (725.332 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v5i1.1677

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This study was aimed to determine factors that affect the quality of paddy in Kasumeeto Village, Pakue District, North Kolaka Regency. Discriminant analysis was used as the analytical tool  with a sample of 30 respondents. The results was obtained which was to determine the effect of the use of seeds, irrigation and fertilizer on the quality of lowland rice in Kusemeeto Village, Pakue District, North Kolaka Regency, can be conclude that quality of rice can be increase with increase the usage of high quality seeds and increase the usage of fertilizer. Lowland paddy is a commodity that has very promising prospects, so from the results of this study it is recommended that rice farmers should intensify the use of seeds and fertilizers because they can affect the quality of the paddy cultivated.
Factors Affecting Paddy Rice Production in Tanggetada District Kolaka Regency Aan Wilhan Juliatmaja; Nursalam Nursalam; Helviani Helviani
Agribusiness Journal Vol 4, No 2 (2021): Agribussines Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (180.838 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v4i2.1640

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The aim of this research is to find out what factors affect lowland rice production in Tanggetada district, Kolaka regency and to find out how the level of technical efficiency, allocative efficiency and economic efficiency of rice lowland in Tanggetada district, Kolaka regency. To examine the effect of the utilization of the factors of production used on the yield of lowland rice production, a multiple linear regression is used and to determine the level of economic efficiency from the use of the factors of production. production by switching between technical efficiency and price / allocative efficiency and any input factors. The results of the study indicated that the factor of production of land area, urea fertilizers and NPK fertilizers had a significant effect. Meanwhile, labor-intensive factors of production, nararel pesticides and seeds have no significant effect. and Based on the results of the allocative efficiency analysis, an average value of 3.18 was obtained. This means that it is not allocatively efficient, so it is necessary to add the use of factors of production and it is necessary to maximize the profits obtained by making efficiency in the cost elements of the factors of production in order to '' achieve optimal conditions. At the same time, the results of technical efficiency show that lowland rice cultivation is not technically efficient. so the use of factors of production should be added to increase the efficiency of lowland rice cultivation. And the value of economic efficiency shows that lowland rice cultivation is still not efficient. It is therefore necessary to make changes and increase the capacity to combine existing factors of production through training in order to achieve economic efficiency.
Analysis of Skipjack Distribution (Katsuwonus Pelamis) in The Urban Village of West Boepinang Poleang Sub-District Bombana District Helviani Helviani; Aan Wilhan Juliatmaja
Agribusiness Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (680.214 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v2i2.267

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This study aimed to identify marketing channels of skipjack; and to know the amount of margin received on each marketing channel of skipjack in the Urban Village of West Boepinang. The research was conducted from May 5 - August 27, 2016 in The Urban Village of West Boepinang, Poleang Sub-District BombanaDistrict. The sample in this research was 37 respondents. Sampling used census method. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis and marketing margin analysis. The results showed that distribution pattern which is often used by the traders of skipjack commodity in the Urban Village of West Boepinang is the first distribution channel, in which skipjack is distributed from fishermen to merchants to wholesalers to retailers to consumers. Based on profit margin value, wholesalers earned a net profit margin of Rp. 6,972/kg. Similarly, retailers earned a profit margin of Rp. 3,545/kg as well as Rp. 2,793/kg for merchants.
EFFECT OF DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP STYLE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF EMPLOYEES AT THE OFFICE BP3K LANDONO DISTRICT OF SOUTH KONAWE Aprianto Rahman; Helviani Helviani
Agribusiness Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2016): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (587.852 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v1i2.160

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This study aims to determine how the democratic leadership style influence an office manager to employee performance at the Office BP3K Landono district of South Konawe. The location determination is based on the consideration that because researchers have been doing field practice course at the site on the planning and evaluation of agricultural programs that relate how the leadership of these locations in the lead so that these activities can run smoothly. So the researcher interested in conducting further research on leadership style that is applied in particular to the leadership of a democratic leadership style. Analysis of the data used is descriptive qualitative by using a model of Miles and Huberman. A democratic leadership style office management affects employee performance, including quality, quantity, timeliness, independence, and commitment to work in the Office of the District BP3K Landono Konsel. Leaders should approach issues with an open mind along with employees, for example by holding a meeting (conference) or deliberations to discuss the matter in order to reach a decision together and we always seek to establish good cooperation relationship with subordinates, receive inputs in determining policy, and work actively with individuals or groups to do the job.
ANALYSIS OF RELATIONSHIP OF MARKETING MIX WITH THE VALUE OF THE SALE OF FRUITS AT FRUIT MARKET TRADERS IN KENDARI CITY Diana Pratiwi Sa’Pangan; Helviani Helviani
Agribusiness Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2016): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (776.132 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v1i2.208

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This study aimed to analyze the marketing mix (product, price, place and promotion) of fruits at the level of traders in fruit market Kendari, and to analyze the relationship between the marketing mix (product, price, place and promotion) with sales of fruit- fruits at the level of traders in fruit market Kendari. Determining the location of this research is done purposively (intentionally) on the basis that at the fruit market of Kendari in question is central sale of various kinds of fruits. The variables observed were: 1) a variable reinforcement, namely the identity of respondents include: the merchant name, age, level of formal education, and business experience, 2) main variables include: the marketing mix (product, price, place, promotion) and value sale. Analysis of the data used is descriptive qualitative analysis to analyze the marketing mix (product, price, place and promotion) of fruits at the level of traders in fruit market Kendari, and correlation analysis Spearman to analyze the relationship between the marketing mix (product, price, place, and promotion) with a sales value of fruit. The results showed that the implementation of any marketing mix in the fruit market of Kendari which aspects of the product and the price aspect is quite good, very nice aspect of the place, and the promotional aspect has not done well. There is a relationship between each of the marketing mix with a sales value of fruit, each worth: a) products with a sales value = 0.493, which means the level of relationship is or is strong enough, b) the price of the sales value = 0.436, which means the level of relationship is or reasonably strong, c) a place with a sales value = 0.620* which means the level of strong relations, d) sale with a sales value = 0.295 which means the rate of low or weak ties.
EFFECT OF DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP STYLE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF EMPLOYEES AT THE OFFICE BP3K LANDONO DISTRICT OF SOUTH KONAWE Aprianto Rahman; Helviani Helviani
Agribusiness Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2016): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (587.852 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v1i2.160

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This study aims to determine how the democratic leadership style influence an office manager to employee performance at the Office BP3K Landono district of South Konawe. The location determination is based on the consideration that because researchers have been doing field practice course at the site on the planning and evaluation of agricultural programs that relate how the leadership of these locations in the lead so that these activities can run smoothly. So the researcher interested in conducting further research on leadership style that is applied in particular to the leadership of a democratic leadership style. Analysis of the data used is descriptive qualitative by using a model of Miles and Huberman. A democratic leadership style office management affects employee performance, including quality, quantity, timeliness, independence, and commitment to work in the Office of the District BP3K Landono Konsel. Leaders should approach issues with an open mind along with employees, for example by holding a meeting (conference) or deliberations to discuss the matter in order to reach a decision together and we always seek to establish good cooperation relationship with subordinates, receive inputs in determining policy, and work actively with individuals or groups to do the job.
ANALYSIS OF RELATIONSHIP OF MARKETING MIX WITH THE VALUE OF THE SALE OF FRUITS AT FRUIT MARKET TRADERS IN KENDARI CITY Diana Pratiwi Sa’Pangan; Helviani Helviani
Agribusiness Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2016): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (776.132 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v1i2.208

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This study aimed to analyze the marketing mix (product, price, place and promotion) of fruits at the level of traders in fruit market Kendari, and to analyze the relationship between the marketing mix (product, price, place and promotion) with sales of fruit- fruits at the level of traders in fruit market Kendari. Determining the location of this research is done purposively (intentionally) on the basis that at the fruit market of Kendari in question is central sale of various kinds of fruits. The variables observed were: 1) a variable reinforcement, namely the identity of respondents include: the merchant name, age, level of formal education, and business experience, 2) main variables include: the marketing mix (product, price, place, promotion) and value sale. Analysis of the data used is descriptive qualitative analysis to analyze the marketing mix (product, price, place and promotion) of fruits at the level of traders in fruit market Kendari, and correlation analysis Spearman to analyze the relationship between the marketing mix (product, price, place, and promotion) with a sales value of fruit. The results showed that the implementation of any marketing mix in the fruit market of Kendari which aspects of the product and the price aspect is quite good, very nice aspect of the place, and the promotional aspect has not done well. There is a relationship between each of the marketing mix with a sales value of fruit, each worth: a) products with a sales value = 0.493, which means the level of relationship is or is strong enough, b) the price of the sales value = 0.436, which means the level of relationship is or reasonably strong, c) a place with a sales value = 0.620* which means the level of strong relations, d) sale with a sales value = 0.295 which means the rate of low or weak ties.
Rice Marketing Channels Nurhalisa Nurhalisa; Helviani Helviani; Masitah Masitah; Nursalam Nursalam; Bustang Bustang
Agribusiness Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (274.164 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v6i1.1837

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Puudongi Village is one of the villages which is a rice production center in Tanggetada District, Kolaka Regency. The marketing problems faced by farmers in marketing their rice yields are due to the lack of information about the price level of rice in the market. So that the price of rice at the farm level is easily manipulated by marketers. This study aims to determine the rice marketing channel in Puudongi village, Polinggona sub-district, to find out the size of the price share received by farmers (farmer share) from rice marketing activities in Puudongi village, Polinggona sub-district, to find out how much the rice marketing margin is in Puudongi village, Polinggona sub-district and to determine the efficiency of rice marketing channels in the village of Puudongi, Polinggona District. Based on the results of marketing channel research, there are two marketing channels. For farmer share (the share of prices received by farmers) shows that marketing channel II with farmer's share (FS) is 95.2%, marketing channel I is with farmer's share (FS) 88.3%. Paddy marketing margin in channel I is IDR 500/kg while channel II is IDR 200/kg.
EFFECT OF DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP STYLE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF EMPLOYEES AT THE OFFICE BP3K LANDONO DISTRICT OF SOUTH KONAWE Aprianto Rahman; Helviani Helviani
Agribusiness Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2016): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v1i2.160

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This study aims to determine how the democratic leadership style influence an office manager to employee performance at the Office BP3K Landono district of South Konawe. The location determination is based on the consideration that because researchers have been doing field practice course at the site on the planning and evaluation of agricultural programs that relate how the leadership of these locations in the lead so that these activities can run smoothly. So the researcher interested in conducting further research on leadership style that is applied in particular to the leadership of a democratic leadership style. Analysis of the data used is descriptive qualitative by using a model of Miles and Huberman. A democratic leadership style office management affects employee performance, including quality, quantity, timeliness, independence, and commitment to work in the Office of the District BP3K Landono Konsel. Leaders should approach issues with an open mind along with employees, for example by holding a meeting (conference) or deliberations to discuss the matter in order to reach a decision together and we always seek to establish good cooperation relationship with subordinates, receive inputs in determining policy, and work actively with individuals or groups to do the job.
Co-Authors A. Mardiana Aan Wilhan Juliatmaja Abdul Rahim Afa, Musadia Afsitin Joan Tatra Agusriyadin, Agusriyadin Ahmad Tarmizi Abdul Karim Alda Sari Amin, Muhtar Aminah Sagista Aminah Sagista Aminah Sagista Andri Estining Sejati Annisah Amaliah Ansharullah ansharullah Aprianto Rahman Arruan Bulawan, Juniaty Ashari Ashari Asni Asni Azhar Bafadal Bahari Bahari, Bahari Bahari, Dodi Ismundar Bahari, Dody Ismunandar Basrin, Basrin Budiyanto Bustang Bustang Dewaldi, Dewaldi Dewi Dewi Diana Pratiwi Sa’Pangan Doddy Ismunandar Bahari Fikram Fitrah Adelina H. Syahrir H. Syahrir Handayani, Fitrianti Hasbiadi Hasbiadi Hisrah, Hisrah Husnaeni Husnaeni Irsan Rahman, Irsan Juniaty Arruan Bulawan Kartomo Kartomo, Kartomo Kasmin, M. Oby Kasmin, Muh Obi Kasmin, Muhamad Oby La Mpia Laode Muhsafaat Marlina Marlina Masitah Masitah Masitah Masitah Masitah Muh. Ilham Taufik Muh. Obi Kasmin Muhammad Yusuf Muhtar Amin Nekstriani, Nekstriani Noor, Aulia Uswa Nurhalisa Nurhalisa Nursalam . Nursalam Nursalam Nursalam Nursalam Nursalam Nursalam Nursalam, Nursalam Obi Kasmin, Muh. Prihantini, Campina Ila Prihantini, Campina Illa Purbaningsih, Yul Purbaningsih, Yuli Rahmat Ari. F Rahmawati, Rahmawati Raodatul Jannah Rosmini Rosmini Sain Siti Aida Adha Taridala Sitti Aida Adha Taridala Sri Hardina Suci Ramadani Surahturohmi, Indriani Nurul Syahri Wahyuni Syahrir Syahrir Tamrin Tamrin Tamrin Taswin Taufik, Muh. Ilham Umbu Joka Wahyuni, Syahri Wilhan J, Aan Yuli Purbaningsih Yuli Purbaningsih Yunike, Lian Zulkharnanim, Zulkharnanim