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Management of Investment Feasibility in Strengthening the Trigona Bee Cultivation Organization in Bongkasa Pertiwi Village, Abian Semal District, Badung District Selamet, I Ketut; Rustini, Ni Made; Purnami, A.A Sri
Asian Journal of Management Analytics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajma.v3i1.7792

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One of the villages in Bali that is suitable as an area for developing kele-kele (Trigona spp) honey cultivation is Bongkasa Village, Abiansemal, Badung. This condition shows that group management is not good so that in the research year in 2022 there were still 8 active members with a total of 477 colonies. The method used in collecting data for this research is survey and interview methods with primary and secondary data sources. The analysis technique used is Payback Period (PBP), Net Present Value (NPV) analysis. With indicators measuring interest rates and net cash inflow compared to investment, getting a positive NPV of IDR 800,390,453 means that the investment is worth continuing, even on a larger scale
Improving Ecotourism and MSMES Competence Through Ecotravel and Local Business Boost in Puhu Payangan Village, Gianyar DEWI, Anak Agung Istri Krisna Gangga; PURNAMI, A.A Sri; KURNIAWATI, Ni Putu Ayu Tika
Community Services: Sustainability Development Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Community Services: Sustainability Development (July - October 2024)
Publisher : PT Batara Swastika Harati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61857/cssdev.v1i3.55

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This study aims to identify the potential challenges faced by Puhu Village, Payangan District, and Gianyar Regency in efforts to develop a tourism-based economy and empower MSMEs in the local village. Puhu Village is one of the villages in Bali that has abundant natural and cultural wealth, but has yet to be fully utilized. This study uses a qualitative approach with field observation methods, in-depth interviews, and secondary data analysis to collect relevant information. The study results indicate that Puhu Village has great potential in developing nature-based tourism sectors, such as agrotourism and ecotourism, supported by natural beauty, local wisdom, and local traditions. However, several challenges must be overcome, including a lack of supporting infrastructure, minimal promotion, and low community participation in tourism activities. This study recommends improving infrastructure, training for local communities, and more effective MSME promotion strategies to support economic development in Puhu Village. With proper management, the potential of this village can be developed sustainably and provide economic benefits to the local community without ignoring aspects of environmental and cultural preservation.