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ANALISIS PEMASARAN BIJI KEMIRI (Aleurites Mollucana (L.) Willd) DI DESA BAKUBAKULU KECAMATAN PALOLO KABUPATEN SIGI Rura, Yulius; Umar, Syukur; Alam, Andi Sahri
Warta Rimba Vol 2, No 2 (2014)
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The forest product of non-timber is one of the forest resources, which is directly related to societies who live around the forest. The forest product of non-timber, such as candlenut can give or increase the revenue of people who live around the forest. Candlenut (Aleurites moluccana (L) Wild) is one of commodity that is potentially to be developed. This research aims to know the marketing channel of candlenut (A. moluccana (L) Wild) product and to help society in solving their problem; either development of their business or improvement their income from candlenut in Bakubakulu village, Palolo, Sigi regency. The collecting data techniques used in this research were sampling purposive and snowball sampling. The purpose sampling is a sample determining technique with certain consideration. The certain consideration criteria is the candlenut farmer in Bakubakulu area. The sample determination was 25% of the total population. The sample determining technique was done by snowball sampling technique; i.e. a sample determining technique, which is originally small amount and become large amount of sample later on. The results, there showed that are two marketing channels of candlenut in Bakubakulu. The first one is from farmers to a small collector to a big collector in Bakubakulu to a wholesaler in Mamuju regency, West Sulawesi. The second way is from farmers to a big collector in Bakubakulu to a wholesaler in Mamuju. The analysis of total marketing margin of candlenut in Bakubakulu is the same i.e. 6.97%. The results of efficiency analysis of the candlenut marketing in Bakubakulu are different for each channel. The efficiency of the first channel marketing is 1.12% and the second channel is 1.67%. Keywords: Marketing channel, candlenut, total margin, marketing efficiency level.
VALUASI KONTINGENSI TERHADAP TUTUPAN TAJUK POHON AGROFORESTRI KAKAO (Theobroma Cacao,L) DI DESA MANTIKOLE KECAMATAN DOLO BARAT, KABUPATEN SIGI, PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAH. Lestari, Nina Eka; Umar, Syukur; Alam, Andi Sahri
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 5, No 1 (2017)
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This research aimed to find out the rate of valuation contingency towards canopy cover of cocoa agroforestry trees in Mantikole village West Dolo, Sigi District. This research applied contingency method or technique (contingent valuation method CVM) which was a direct calculating way by asking peoples readiness (Willingness to pay,WTP) in gathering data through survey, sometimes it was done by doing interview. While Willingness to Accept (WTA) was individual first utility of goods and services before there was any variable and individual willingness to accept compensation if the goods and the services used by another individual or its utility was changed. The result of regression analysis (Y) economic value in Mantikole village was affected by living cost factor (0,86594901X1), canopy cover (-0,076211633X2), income (0,002719734X3), land area (-1,071470904X4), family members (-1,882253198X5), age (0,154847899X6). If it was tested in combination and simultaneously, X1 variable (living cost) significantly affected, while X2 variable (canopy cover), X3 (income), X4 (land area), X5 (family members), X6 (age) insignificantly affected economic value. So that, canopy cover valuation of cocoa agroforestry (Theobroma Cacao,L) in Mantikole village was 8,187,755 Rupiahs and WTA (willingness To Accept) was  756,500,000 Rupiahs. The result was gained from simultaneously analysis of multiple linear regression; Y= 16.96806933 + 0.86594901X1 – 0.076211633X2 + 0.002719734X3 – 1.071470904X4 – 1.882253198X5 + 0.154847899X6.Kata Kunci: Contingency Valuation,  Tree Canopy, Agroforestry, Cocoa.
NILAI EKONOMI MANFAAT HIDROLOGIS HUTAN DI SUB DAS SOMBE UNTUK KEBUTUHAN KONSUMSI AIR RUMAH TANGGA DI KELURAHAN PALUPI KECAMATAN TATANGA KOTA PALU Sarah, Sitti; Umar2, Syukur; Alam, Andi Sahri
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 3, No 2 (2015)
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The hydrological benefit of forest on ecosystem stability,especially on the water system still remains under estimate, this under estimate is more important in the take of using water from the forest for direct community of our people. This study aimed to estimate the quantity economic value or the cost spended by each household in order to have advantage of using water the coming from the Sombe sub watershed which the method of calculating the charge using the rate calculation applicable at PDAM Uwe Lino in M3. This study was conducted at Palupi Sub-district Tatanga District Palu City, Central Sulawesi Which held in 3 month, namely May 2014 up to august 2014. Data collected includes primary and secondary data. Interviews were conducted to obtain data on the economic value water of water that is the willingness to pay on the improvement of the quality and quantity of treated water by PDAM. From water discharge data were obtained data on the economics value of water with the willingness to pay on the improvement of the quality and quantity of treated water by PDAM. From water discharge data or obtained the volume of water use was 0,315 m3/second. Water consumption for a year by the costumer at Palupi Sub-district with the total price paid was Rp.741.248.750m and average total willingness to pay (WTP) by consumer at palupi sub-district was Rp.808.635.000. So, the consumer surplus public at Palupi Sub-district was RP.67.384.250. Keywords: Hidrological benefit, Water discharge, Economic value.
KEARIFAN MASYARAKAT LOKAL SUKU LAUJE DALAM PENGELOLAAN HUTAN DI DESA BAMBASIANG KECAMATAN PALASA KABUPATEN PARIGI MOUTONG Rosita, Rosita; Rachman, Imran; Alam, Andi Sahri
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 5, No 1 (2017)
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Society wisdom or local wisdom is human positive behavior in interacting with nature and environment that derives from religion, customs, ancestor advice or local culture value. It occurs naturally in a community to adapt with environment. This behavior developed to a culture in a region and passed on from generation to generation. In general, local culture is defined as culture that developed in a region and the elements are culture of tribes that live in that region. Lauje tribe that live in Bambasiang Village is a community with a great culture identity which covered language and religion system that little different with tribes that live in other district. Objective of the research is to find out local wisdom of Lauje tribe in forest management. Method of the research is descriptive with using snowball sampling method. Based on the research result, the local wisdom of lauje tribe in forest management is still implementing their ancestor faith that already hereditary carried out. Although they manage the forest, they still keep the balance of nature for sake of their survival in the future.Key words: society, forest, Bambasiang Village
PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP ASPEK SOSIAL EKONOMI RUANG TERBUKA HIJAU TAMAN GOR. DI KOTA PALU PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAH Lestari, Siti; Umar, Syukur; Alam, Andi Sahri
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 4, No 1 (2016)
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Perception is the process when a person obtains the information from surrounding environment. From this explanation, the public perception may be defined as a series of processes of cognition or recognition and affection or emotional evaluation activities (interest) community against an object, events, or relationships obtained by concluding information an interpret the message by using the listening media, sight, tentacle and etc. The method used descriptive exploratory qualitative approach by extracted key information respondents (key informant). So this study can describe a certain state or a group of people systematically, factual and accurate based on the facts on the ground. The data were collected through observation and free interview techniques. The population is visitors of GOR Park. Selection of informants was conducted with stratified sampling. From the results of this study, it indicates that the people of Palu City. Therefore, it is expected the government’s role in the management of city parks in Palu City have to be better and maintain quality parks.Key words : perception, social ekonomi and green open space.
PENDAPATAN PETANI PENGUSAHAAN KAYU JATI (Tectona grandis) DI DESA POVELUA KECAMATAN BANAWA TENGAH KABUPATEN DONGGALA Tagfira, .; Umar, Syukur; Alam, Andi Sahri
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 6, No 3 (2018)
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Teak is a plant that cannot be removed from Indonesia culture. Therefore, people in Povelua do some cultivation of teak wood since the income has very high economic value and it much demand by consumers. This study aimed to describe the farmers’ income of teak wood cultivation. This study was conducted in December 2015 up to February 2016 in Povelua village of Centra Banawa at Donggala district. Data collection was administered through observation and interview by using Table Tally Sheet. Data were analyzed by field observation by way of intention (purposive sampling). Based on result study, the land area 1 ha with spacing 3 x 4 m, there is 833 tress. At the beginning of planting, the number of tress decreased during the harvest due to natural death  and thinning activities, but the result still can be utilized. The Paper mil accepts the small teak wood. The condition of teak at the harvest time was 25 years old amounted 350 trees. The economic value of teak wood is counted based on the income obtained from selling the wood. A number of trees harvested as much 350 tress with the total volume 173,0925 m3/ha and the average diameter are 30 cm, average free branch height is 10 m with per cubic Rp. 1.200.000. Then, the total sales of 350 tress by the land area 1 ha Rp 207.711.000 and reduced by the wage of workers who cut down the trees is p. 5.000.000/ha, therefore the total prediction of selling the teak wood in 1 ha is Rp. 202.711.000.Keywords: Farmers’ Income, Teak Wood, Povelua
ANALISIS PEMASARAN BIJI KEMIRI (Aleurites Mollucana (L.) Willd) DI DESA BAKUBAKULU KECAMATAN PALOLO KABUPATEN SIGI Rura, Yulius; Umar, Syukur; Alam, Andi Sahri
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 2, No 2 (2014)
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The forest product of non-timber is one of the forest resources, which is directly related to societies who live around the forest. The forest product of non-timber, such as candlenut can give or increase the revenue of people who live around the forest. Candlenut (Aleurites moluccana (L) Wild) is one of commodity that is potentially to be developed. This research aims to know the marketing channel of candlenut (A. moluccana (L) Wild) product and to help society in solving their problem; either development of their business or improvement their income from candlenut in Bakubakulu village, Palolo, Sigi regency. The collecting data techniques used in this research were sampling purposive and snowball sampling. The purpose sampling is a sample determining technique with certain consideration. The certain consideration criteria is the candlenut farmer in Bakubakulu area. The sample determination was 25% of the total population. The sample determining technique was done by snowball sampling technique; i.e. a sample determining technique, which is originally small amount and become large amount of sample later on. The results, there showed that are two marketing channels of candlenut in Bakubakulu. The first one is from farmers to a small collector to a big collector in Bakubakulu to a wholesaler in Mamuju regency, West Sulawesi. The second way is from farmers to a big collector in Bakubakulu to a wholesaler in Mamuju. The analysis of total marketing margin of candlenut in Bakubakulu is the same i.e. 6.97%. The results of efficiency analysis of the candlenut marketing in Bakubakulu are different for each channel. The efficiency of the first channel marketing is 1.12% and the second channel is 1.67%. Keywords: Marketing channel, candlenut, total margin, marketing efficiency level.
RESPON MASYARAKAT TERHADAP KEGIATAN PENYULUHAN KEHUTANAN DI DESA SIBALAYA UTARA KECAMATAN TANAMBULAVA KABUPATEN SIGI SULAWESI TENGAH Rahmani, Sarah Diva; Rachman, Imran; Alam, Andi Sahri
ForestSains Vol 16, No 1 (2018): Desember
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Forestry extension workers play a role in changing people's attitudes and behavior so that the community can support forestry development in Indonesia. Tanambulava district, Sigi Regency, the forestry extension workers numbered one person, in contrast to the agriculture extension workers in each village, there were each extension workers. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of community knowledge about forestry extension activities and how the community's response to forestry extension activities in Tanambulava District, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi. This research was conducted in the village of Sibalaya Utara, Tanambulava District, Sigi Regency for 3 months from October to December 2016 through data collection techniques through interviews using a questionnaire with respondents taken based on the consideration that the respondents were village officials (2 people), community leaders (2 people) , traditional leaders (2 people), youth leaders (2 people), General Society (6 people), and farmer groups (26 people) so that the research sample is 40 people. Data analysis using descriptive methods. The results showed the level of knowledge of the community with the activities in the North Sibalaya Village was at the level of lack of knowledge. After explaining the purpose of extension workers for the welfare of the community, they are very responsive and are in the high level category. While the analysis of the data by scaling showed that the community response to forestry extension workers activities was relatively high.
PEMANFAATAN HUTAN PRODUKSI DI DESA MALINO KECAMATAN SOYOJAYA KABUPATEN MOROWALI UTARA Golar, Golar; Alam, Andi Sahri; Nurnaningsih, Nurnaningsih
ForestSains Vol 14, No 2 (2017): Juni
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Forest production area is a forest area which its main function is for production purpose in order to obtain the maximum economic benefits considering the natural preservation of environmental functions and the existence of the forest production area itself. This study aimed to determine the forms of utilization of forest productions which were done by the people in Malino Village, Soyo Jaya District, North Morowali Regency. The total population in the study area consisted of 130 households so that the number of samples in this study was 25% (32 people) of the total population. The purposive sampling was chosen purposively. This study was conducted in 3 months, starting from January to March 2016 in Malino Village, Soyo Jaya District, North Morowali Regency. The data analysis used in this research was descriptive analysis. The results showed that the people of Malino Village used the land for gardening and farming. Plants consisted of corn, candlenut, chocolate, red beans, cloves, avocadoes, durians, and vegetables. The most used forest product was candlenut (68.75%), where the utilization of candlenuts was done 4 times a year. In addition, the community also used rattan (12.50%), in which the data showed that each person used ± 30-40 kg of raw rattan, and harvesting was done 6 times a year. Meanwhile, people who utilized resin indicated low category of (6.25%), and the result was that each person utilized ± 15-20 kg. This indicated that most people utilized non-timber forest products
MANAJEMEN PEMASARAN HASIL PRODUK AGROFORESTRY DI DESA TIBO KECAMATAN SINDUE TOMBUSABORAKABUPATEN DONGGALA Awalia, Lulu; Umar, Syukur; Alam, Andi Sahri
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 7, No 2 (2019)
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Agroforestry has been known to have a very important role in helping to reduce poverty in rural areas. Firewood, fruits, nuts, medicinal plants, raw materials for crafts such as rattan and bamboo, and various other agroforestry products are collected by small farmers and sold in traditional markets. The income derived from these agroforestry products is usually used as a safety net for poor farming families, agroforestry is generally practiced on a relatively limited plot of land (on average less than one hectare) due to the widely supported community land ownership. The purpose of this study was to determine the marketing channel of agroforestry products and analyze the marketing margins and marketing efficiency results of agroforestry products in the village of Tibo Tombusabora, Sindue District, Donggala Regency. The location of this research was carried out in the village of Tibo Tombusabora, Donggala Regency. The sample used in this study was purposive sampling technique. Based on the results of research conducted obtained analysis of the total marketing margins of cocoa, rambutan and chili in the village of Tibo are the same, both between the first channel and the second channel are cocoa Rp3.61%, rambutan Rp6.97% and chili Rp. 3.22 % with the existing efficiency level for each channel, where the first level efficiency channel is Cocoa 5.08%, Rambutan 8.14% and Chili 4.19% and the second level efficiency channel namely Cocoa 7.60%, Rambutan 1.21 % and 6.28% Chili.Keywords: Marketing Management, Agroforestry, Tibo Village.