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Analisis Manajemen Keuangan pada Usaha Peternakan Kemitraan Ayam Broiler Skala Rakyat Sukarno, Taufan Daniarta
Jurnal Ilmiah Membangun Desa dan Pertanian Vol 5, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness Halu Oleo University Kendari Southeast Sulawesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37149/jimdp.v5i1.10628

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Poultry sectors contributed 2,51% of GDRP in the Central Java Province, where Semarangcontributed 1.135.487 kg of Broilers chicken in 2016. Plasma-core partnership is one of the most used business cooperation types amongst the poultry farmers. Classification in poultry business scale divides into 3 classes, which were: Small Scale (≤5.000 heads), Medium Scale (5.001-10.000 heads) and Large Scale (>10.000 head). The purpose of this study is to estimate the operating cashflows and revenue. The benefit of this study is to detect the profits and anticipate losses in poultry farming. This study used Survey methods, location arrangement used purposive sampling and data collected by interviews with the owners. Data analysis used revenue and operating cash flow computation. The results of this study show the net revenue of this poultry farm is IDR.171.488.834, while the operating cash flows are IDR.170.286.117,65. The cost of chicken seedlings purchase and its feed is the most expensive amongst all subjects. Clustering results shows that this poultry was categorized as Small scale poultry, where it’s population is only 4.000 chickens, but are profitable and worthy to expand, and makes it one of the most longest-living poultry farms in the region
Dampak Media Sosial terhadap Perubahan Perilaku Sosial Ekonomi Petani di Desa Srigading Kabupaten Bantul Rahmawati, Emma; Hadie, Varenna Faubiany; Siregar, Nurul Aldha Mauliddina; Sukarno, Taufan Daniarta; Cahyani, Dwi Endah
Jurnal Ilmiah Membangun Desa dan Pertanian Vol 5, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness Halu Oleo University Kendari Southeast Sulawesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37149/jimdp.v5i1.10609

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Changes in social and economic behavior in society can be influenced by various factors, one of them can be caused by the development of technology and information such as social media. Srigading Village in Bantul Regency is one of the villages affected by social media, especially for some farmers in the village who initially planted onion commodities, then turned to plant flowers. This is due to the influence of social media that is able to create new markets for agriculture, that are packaged in the concept of agro-tourism which is agro-tourism. The purpose of this study aims is to analyze changes in social and economic behavior that occur as a result of the development of social media and saw the picture of farmer’s economic activities who had changed from conventional farming to agro-tourism. This research method uses quantitative methods through a descriptive approach. Data collection using questionnaires, interviews, observation, and study of literature. The population subjects in this study were onion farmers who switched to flower farmers. The results shown the shifting in farming cultivation into agro-tourism farming brought changes in the socio-economic life of farmers in Srigading Village. This can be seen from the increase in Increasing incomes and higher economic activities that make life prosperous were factors that make the farmers changed their business. Farmers use the internet and social media to gain ideas, develop, promote and sell their products. The economic picture of farmers can be seen from the production and marketing processes that are easier. Expanding their business means they increase the employment rate inside the village. There is also a change in the pattern of consumption of agricultural products.
Village’s Women Participation in Sustainable Waste Management Rahmawati, Emma; Sukarno, Taufan Daniarta; Purwanto, Anang Dwi
Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature Vol 22, No 2: December 2022, Nationally Accredited
Publisher : Soegijapranata Catholic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/celt.v22i2.4872

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Sustainable development requires the community’s active involvement, as well as other development inside the village. One of the most crucial dimensions of development in recent years is the environmental issues, especially waste problems, where there is  a lot of unhandled waste in rural areas. Fortunately, now there are villages that have succeeded in managing their waste in a sustainable manner with the support of village women's participation. The aim of this study was to determine the participation of village women in sustainable waste management. The research method uses descriptive qualitative data collection through in-depth interviews, Focus Group Discussion (FGD), observation, and documentation. The results showed that the participation of village women in the flow of sustainable waste management has various forms of participation, which contained in each stage activities of management, sorting, transporting, processing, and utilizing the results of waste processing. Factors that encouraged the participation of village women in village waste management development were the community’s own willingness, ability to perform, and the opportunity to be actively involved. The village women proved that they were the largest producers of household waste, but at the same time were the ones that helped solve the waste problem. Through their services to their community, they have also increased the family's economic income through their involvement in waste management.