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Pendapatan Usaha Peternak Kambing: Studi Kasus di Desa Sarimulyo, Kecamatan Ngawen, Kabupaten Blora Anisya, Ayu Putri Merry; Agustiana, Dwinita
Journal of Agribusiness Science and Rural Development Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): JASRD
Publisher : LP3M Universitas Putra Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32639/jtwdwe03

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This study thoroughly analyzes the income of goat farmers in Desa Sarimulyo, Ngawen Subdistrict, Blora Regency, Central Java. The research method used was Purposive Sampling to determine the research location, followed by a census method to collect data from a total of 30 goat farmers. The results of the study revealed that feed costs are the most significant component of production costs, accounting for the majority of the farmers' total expenditure. On the revenue side, the sale of poel goats (mature male goats) contributes the most to the farmers' total revenue, followed by the sale of breeding goats (mature female goats) and cempe (kids). Overall, goat farming businesses in Desa Sarimulyo show the potential to generate a positive net income, with total revenue of Rp 15,040,000 and total production costs of Rp 1,228,326, resulting in a net income of Rp 13,811,674. This study emphasizes the importance of efficient cost management, especially feed costs, to optimize the profitability of goat farming businesses. Furthermore, strategies to maximize revenue from the sale of poel and breeding goats are also an important factor in increasing farmers' income. This study provides valuable insights into the structure of costs and revenues in small-scale goat farming businesses, as well as their implications for farmers' income and economic sustainability.
Manajemen risiko produksi melon pada sistem greenhouse berbasis pekarangan: Studi kasus Jagotani Farm, Kecamatan Mirit, Kabupaten Kebumen Agustiana, Dwinita; Merry Anisya, Ayu Putri; Wibisonya, Irawan; Susridar
Journal of Agribusiness Science and Rural Development Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): JASRD
Publisher : LP3M Universitas Putra Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32639/3bs35p42

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Jagotani Farm is a farming business that develops premium melon cultivation in yard land using a semi-automatic drip fertigation greenhouse system. Utilizing yard land as a production site has potential but also faces various risks that can affect yield stability. This study aims to identify melon production risks and formulate risk control strategies. The study was conducted from May to July 2025. The research method used was a case study, with purposive location determination at Jagotani Farm, Mirit District, Kebumen Regency. There were 6 respondent farmers obtained through a census. Data were collected through interviews and observations. Data analysis used the House of Risk (HOR) method and resulted in three priority risk agents and formulated 10 risk mitigation measures based on the level of implementation difficulty and the effectiveness of available resources. Based on the results of this analysis, it is recommended that Jagotani Farm implement production management policies oriented towards risk reduction from the location planning stage. First, it is necessary to establish SOPs for yard land selection. Second, the greenhouse design needs to be adapted to yard conditions through the implementation of adaptive greenhouses. Third, Jagotani Farm needs to develop a crop rotation policy and sanitation intervals between cycles. Fourth, implement an Integrated Pest and Disease Management (PHPT) system. These policies are expected to reduce production risks and improve production stability, fruit quality, and the sustainability of Jagotani Farm's melon farming business going forward.