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STUDY OF PACKAGE TECHNOLOGY OF HYBRID CORN VUB IN SUKARAJA VILLAGE, DISTRICT SEGINIM, BENGKULU SOUTH REGENCY miswarti, Miswarti; Yahumri, Yahumri; Hidayat, Taufik; Musaddad, Darkam
JURNAL PANGAN Vol 28, No 3 (2019): PANGAN
Publisher : Perum BULOG

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Corn is the second strategic food commodity after rice. The use of superior hybrid corn seeds can increase production and productivity. This study aims to obtain a hybrid corn VUB farming technology package in Bengkulu Province. The assessment was carried out on irrigated paddy fields in Sukaraja Village, Seginim Subdistrict, South Bengkulu Regency from May to August 2018. The RAK design was used with 5 technological package treatments and 5 replications. The data collected consists of growth components, yield components, yields, input and output costs for each treatment. Data was analyzed using variance analysis and DMRT further testing. The feasibility of farming can be seen from the value of compensation for fees or the ratio between revenue and total costs (R/C ratio). The results of analysis of variance on growth components and yield components showed that there was a real effect of treatment on cob weight, number of rows in one cob, and seed weight per ear while on plant height, number of leaves, ear length, number of seeds in 1 row, ear circumference and weight 1000 items have no real effect. P1 technology package (Bima variety 19 URI, Urea 350 kg/ha, SP36 150 kg/ha, KCl 100 kg/ha and without organic matter) with B/C ratio of 2.08, followed by p5 (varieties NK 6172, Urea 300 kg, Phonska 300 kg/ha) gave the highest yield with B/C ratio of 2.04.
Diversification Strategy for Sugar Palm Products in Rejang Lebong Regency, Bengkulu Province Hidayat, Taufik; Ishak, Andi; Emlan Fauzi; Taupik Rahman; Rosbarnawan, Ferdy; Harwindah, Harwindah; Evendi, Yueming; Gultom, Nurdin; Wati, Rahmi; Hakim, Almidianto; Yahumri, Yahumri; Alfayanti, Alfayanti; Rosmanah, Siti; Ramon, Erpan; Firison, Jhon
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia Vol. 30 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia
Publisher : Institut Pertanian Bogor

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The sugar palm is one of the most important commodities in the Rejang Lebong Regency. Sugar palms have not been widely processed into value-added products because the community solely produces brown sugar. The goal of this study is to identify potential challenges and propose product diversification strategies that will boost the value added and sustainability of sugar palm firms in the Rejang Lebong Regency. This study was carried out in the Rejang Lebong Regency during August to October 2023. Data were gathered through observations, focus group discussions, and in-depth interviews. A fishbone diagram was used to identify potential and map product diversification challenges, while palm product diversification plans were developed using a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) matrix. The research results indicated that the diversification of sugar palm products is hindered by limited human resources in using technological innovations, restricted use of agricultural machinery, insufficient business partnerships, and local government programs that are not yet integrated into the development of product diversification. The strategy for sugar palm product diversification can be implemented by developing market alliances and improving processing technologies for MSMEs, with government program assistance and access to funding. This technique is expected to improve the quality and pricing of sugar palm products at the farmer level. Keywords: added value, aren palm, Arenga pinnata Merr, diversification strategy