Kasmin, Muh. Obi
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BALI CATTLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY BASED ON THE RESULTS OF PALM OIL PLANTATION IN KOLAKA DISTRICT Zulkarnain, Deki; Munadi, La Ode; Pagala, M.Amrullah; Kasmin, Muh. Obi
Indonesian Journal Of Animal Agricultural Science (IJAAS) Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Indonesian Journal Of Animal Agricultural Science (IJAAS)
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Sulawesi Tenggara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33772/ijaas.v2i2.12161

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The strategy of developing Bali cattle and oil palm plantations is carried out to increase income as well as one of the strategic efforts in overcoming the limitations of animal feed faced by farmers. The strategy of developing Bali cattle farms in oil palm plantations is directed at the development of the cattle breeding industry, fattening industries and by-products of animal feed-based products and by-products of palm oil as a center for cattle development in the context of revitalizing and accelerating sustainable livestock development. The purpose of this study is to analyze the development strategy of Bali cattle based on oil palm plantations. The analysis tools used are L/Q (Location Questions), Carrying Capacity and SWOT analysis (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat). The results showed that the Kolaka Regency has the potential as a center for the development of Bali cattle based on the results of oil palm plantations. 
Potential of Vegetable Commodities on Sustainable Agriculture Perspective: Evidence from Kolaka Regency, Indonesia Amin, Muhtar; Kasmin, Muh. Obi; Nurhapsa, Nurhapsa; Suparman, Suparman; Irwansyah, Irwansyah
Agro Bali : Agricultural Journal Vol 8, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Panji Sakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37637/ab.v8i2.2307

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. Regional growth will be optimally driven by commodity development that establishes itself as a base industry and has the potential to grow greatly. One of the most effective ways to boost economic development in a region is through commodity development, and it has good sustainability potential. This study aims to analyse basic vegetable commodities and examine the sustainability of these basic commodities in Kolaka Regency. The data used in this research are time series data on vegetable production for 2019-2023, which were analysed using the location quotient and dynamic location quotient methods. The research results show that the vegetable products that have good development prospects based on LQ and DLQ values greater than 1 are cayenne pepper, chayote and eggplant. The results of this research can be used as reference material for formulating policies in the context of vegetable product development in Kolaka Regency.