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Agribusiness Supply Chain Management of “Rainbee”: Apis cerana in Forests of Bondowoso, Indonesia Hasanah, Niswatin; Prasetyo, Budi; Nurkholis, Nurkholis; Atmaji, Ery Setiyawan Jullev
International Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJOSSH) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): November
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijossh.v2i2.6708

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In Indonesia, the Apis cerana honey supply chain faces structural challenges, including low producer digital literacy, limited market access, and dependence on intermediaries. The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the Apis cerana honey distribution supply chain and to establish a digitalisation system that incorporates text notifications and e-commerce to increase farmers’ income. The research employed a survey methodology, utilising primary data collectedthrough questionnaires, interviews, and field observations of honey farmers in Kretek Village, Bondowoso. We calculatedthe marketing margins and the farmer’s share across three distribution channels to determine their efficiency. The results showed that the traditional channel (Channel I) had the highest marketing margin and the lowest farmer’s share. In contrast, the use of e-commerce (Channel III) increased the farmer’s share by more than 40% by eliminating twomarketing institutions: distributors and retailers. The push notification system was effective in accelerating the exchange of information between producers and consumers and encouraging repeat purchases from the same store. This studycontributes to the formulation of an effective and sustainable supply chain model for Apis cerana honey producers, aligned with SDG Target 8 concerning decent labour and economic growth.
Evaluation of Chemical Composition of Three Potential Fresh Milk Raw Materials From Local Indonesian Regions Bachri, Syaiful; Sutantio, R. Alamsyah; Hasanah, Niswatin; Karimah, Rinda Nurul; Nurfitriani, Rizki Amalia; Andriyani, Fitriya; Utomo, Budi; Aji, Hutama Puranto
International Journal of Technology, Food and Agriculture Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/tefa.v2i3.6546

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Milk is a nutrient-rich product produced by dairy cattle and plays an important role in preventing stunting in children under five years of age. In the production of milk-based products for toddlers, the quality of raw materials is a critical factor, particularly in terms of standardization and consumer acceptance. East Java Province is one of the largest milk-producing regions in Indonesia, with potential fresh milk sources originating from Jember, Probolinggo, and Banyuwangi Regencies. This study aimed to determine the best fresh milk raw material from these local sources by integrating chemical quality evaluation and hedonic analysis. A quantitative descriptive method was applied using Lactoscan analysis to assess the chemical composition of fresh milk samples. The results showed that all samples met the Indonesian National Standard (SNI) requirements for fresh milk, indicating comparable chemical quality across regions. Although minor variations in nutritional components were observed, these differences were not decisive in determining overall quality. Based on hedonic analysis, fresh milk from Banyuwangi Regency was identified as the most preferred sample. This finding highlights the novelty of the study, demonstrating that when chemical quality among milk samples is relatively similar, sensory preference becomes the determining factor in selecting the best raw material for toddler-oriented milk products.
Pendapatan Usaha Penetasan Telur Itik Skala Kecil di Kabupaten Jember : Income of Small-Scale Duck Egg Hatchery Enterprises in Jember Regency Subagja, Hariadi; Kustiawan, Erfan; Hasanah, Niswatin; Laksito Rukmi, Dyah; Supriadi Saleh, Anang
Jurnal Ilmiah Inovasi Vol 25 No 3 (2025): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/jii.v25i3.6617

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This study aims to analyze the income efficiency level of small-scale duck egg hatching businesses with an incubator capacity of 1,000 eggs in Jember Regency in 2025. The analysis focuses on financial aspects, including production costs, revenue, income, profitability, the revenue-cost ratio (R/C ratio), and the Break-Even Point (BEP). Data were collected through field observations and direct interviews with hatchery farmers in Jember, East Java. The results showed that the average production cost per period was IDR 5,500,000 with a total revenue of IDR 5,600,000, resulting in a net income of IDR 100,000 per period. The BEP value was 786 units with a BEP price of IDR 6,875 per duckling, while the R/C ratio was 1.02 and profitability was 1.82%. Although the profit margin is relatively low, duck egg hatching businesses in Jember remain feasible to operate with improved management efficiency, particularly in feed cost control and hatchability optimization.