Jenny Baroleh
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KAJIAN PENGELOLAAN USAHATANI KELAPA DI DESA TOLOMBUKAN KECAMATAN PASAN KABUPATEN MINAHASA TENGGARA Eyverson Ruauw; Jenny Baroleh; Devison Powa
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 7 No. 2 (2011)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (105.642 KB) | DOI: 10.35791/agrsosek.7.2.2011.90

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This study aims to assess the management of coconut farms in village of Tolombukan district of Pasanmainly include land area, production, revenue, and marketing. The results could be input materials andinformation for farmers in increasing production and income of coconut farmers in of Tolombukan districtPasan.The research was carried on in the of Tolombukan district of Pasan which lasted from June 2010 untilAugust 2010. Data taken in this study are primary data that was obtained through interviews to farmersbased on a list of questions and secondary data obtained from agencies - agencies. Sampling method usedin this study is simple random sampling method with a sample size of 20 farmer respondents. Data is presentedin tables and is explained descriptively. The data are mainly in the form of costs, income, and revenue.Results showed that coconut farmers harvest pass once in 3 months so that in one year there are 4times the harvest with an average area of 1.59 ha. The other results of thisr studies are outlined below.The results of the average oil production in the village of Tolombukan district of Pasan of 2375.9 kg ofcopra per year with an average income of Rp4.891.948, 78 per year. In addition to plant coconut, farmersalso planted cloves between the coconut that provide an income of Rp11.734.695, 84 per two years orRp5.867.000 per year. The product of copra and cloves sold at traders in the village Tolombukan own.
DESKRIPSI LINGKUNGAN AGRIBISNIS PERDESAAN DI KECAMATAN SORONG TIMUR KOTA SORONG Margareta Evin Arne; Ventje V. Rantung; Jenny Baroleh; Jean Fanny Juanita Timban
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 11 No. 2 (2015)
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Subdistrict East Sorong is producing areas of agricultural products with the highest commodities compared to other areas in the city of Sorong. Kelurahan Klamana and Klawalu are two areas in the district of East Sorong has run rural agribusiness and is a village that has the largest population who are farmers, especially farmers horticulture. The aim of research to determine the circumstances: 1) agriculture, business or field of business, agribusiness perdesan in District East Sorong Sorong City, and 2) farm in the district of East Sorong. This research was conducted in the Eastern District of Sorong Sorong City began in October to December 2014. This study is using the survey method. Retrieval of data are primary data and secondary data. Data were analyzed using descriptive. Results of the study portrait of the general state of agriculture and business, the business field of agriculture, infrastructure support in the district of East Sorong Sorong. Keywords: horticulture, supporting infrastructure, East Sorong
PROFIL USAHA KLAPERTAART MANADO Crystalinda T. O. Mekel; Jenny ., Baroleh; Caroline B. D. Pakasi
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 11 No. 3 (2015)
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This study aims to provide a description of the Petra klapertaart business in terms of raw materials, capital, labor, production, costs, and the amount of profit earned.This research was conducted for one mounth on October 2015. The data used are primary data get from the owner. Petra klapertaart is one of the home industries that can give value added to coconut plants, particularly coconuts, so it can help coconut farmers to improve their economy. Constraints limited capital to run the business, get solution from the Ministry of Agriculture that is Petra klapertaart registered as one of a member the Independent Institute Rooted in the Community (LM3), which receive capital assistance in the form of funds. This led to make a research to see the description of the business profile Petra klapertaart after getting financial aid from the Ministry of Agriculture. Data obtained with primary data taken by researchers from business owners as the the main source. Data collection techniques were done by direct observation and interviews with business owners. The results showed that the Petra klapertaart business is a small-scale business that uses coconut raw materials that processed into klapertaart and became one of the members of the Independent Institute Rooted in the Community (LM3) which get funding. On Klapertaart marketing activities, business owners deal directly with consumers to sell klapertaart. Based on the results, the amount of production, the amount of production in September 2015, which is 12 times the production made two recipes in each production, produce 348 klapertaart cup aluminum foil, make a profit with the ratio of R / C> 1 is equal to 1.84 in September 2015 means, Petra business get the benefits, so this business is effort to develop
KAJIAN PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT DALAM KEGIATAN PNPM MANDIRI DI KELURAHAN KLEAK KECAMATAN MALALAYANG KOTA MANADO Yunius ., Wenda; Jenny ., Baroleh; Jean F. J. Timban
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 11 No. 3 (2015)
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The research objective was to assess community participation in each phase of activity in the PNPM Urban at Kleak Village, Malalayang District of Manado City. The method used is qualitative method, which examines the public participation at every stage and sustainability of PNPM Urban. Informants in this study amounted to 5 people on the basis that they can represent the object under study, consisting of: Head of the village, the board of the Institute for Community Empowerment (LPM), Community Self-Supporting Agency, Project Management Team / TPK PNPM Mandiri, and community members. The results showed that people at KleakVillage participated in the implementation of each phase of activity PNPM. It is shown from the community who donated labor, materials and equipment to build their physical environment, but in contributing to the fund are indeed not all community memberwho voluntarily donate. The research conclude that in the process of planning the activities of the National Program for Community Empowerment (PNPM Urban Selfhelp) community in the Kleak Village, had participated fairly well. Kleak Village communities already participating in the implementation of PNPM it is seen from the community who donated labor, materials and equipment to build their physical environment, but in contributing to the fund are indeed some who voluntarily contribute.
KARAKTERISTIK KONSUMEN PRODUK ROTI CELLA BAKERY DAN HOLLAND BAKERY DI MANADO Antonius Brian Regar; Jenny . Baroleh; Leonardus R. Rengkung
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 11 No. 3A (2015)
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The aim of this study was to describe factors that distinguish consumers in selecting Bread Product Cella Bakery Holland Bakery. This study uses primary data were taken from interviews with respondents (Consumer Bread Product Cella Bakery and Holland Bakery) which incidentally encountered were making purchases at Cella Bakery and Holland Bakery by using a list of questions (questionnaire) were analyzed descriptively presented in tabular form. This study can provide information for producers to know and understand the characteristics of the consumers in order to increase sales. The results showed that the Ethnographic Characteristics (Ethnic) Cella Bakery and Holland Bakery Consumer in general is Minahasa suspected in general people of Manado come from ethnic Minahasa, Geographic Characteristics where the distance residential customers with Cella Bakery and Holland Bakery does not affect consumers in obtaining and consume Bread Product Cella Bakery and Holland Bakery, Demographic Characteristics of Cella Bakery and Holland Bakery Consumer generally women, were between the ages of 18-34 years, middle-income, number of family members / dependents between 3-4 people, with education past high school, and Psychographic Characteristics generally Cella Bakery Consumers frequently consume bread fried namely Panada by reason of having good taste, before eating bread in the shop and in the year> 2002 began to consume bread in Cella Bakery and Holland Bakery Consumer frequently consume bread baked are mocha brown bread fill the grounds have good taste, before eating bread at the mall and in the year> 2002 began to consume bread in Holland Bakery.
PERANAN WANITA PEDAGANG SAYURAN TERHADAP PENDAPATAN KELUARGA DI PASAR PINASUNGKULAN KAROMBASAN MANADO Dewanti ., Rakomole; Jenny ., Baroleh; Joachim N. K. Dumais
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 12 No. 1 (2016)
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This study aims to determine the contribution of women vegetable vendors in supporting the family income. This study was carried from July to October 2015 in Pinasungkulan Market Karombasan Manado. Retrieval of data in the form of primary data and secondary data. The primary data obtained through interviews of 10 women vegetable vendors and secondary data obtained from relevant agencies, namely the Department of Market. Data presented in tables and descriptive analysis and to determine the contribution of revenue derived from the percentage of women between revenue wives to the family income. The results showed that women vegetable vendors in the market Pinasungkulan Karombasan have completed elementary school; hovewer most of them do not go on to further education. Woman vegetable merchant who became the object of research is a married woman and still a single. Husband incomes so low that cannot provide for the family to encourage his wife to work together, otherwise it because he wanted to utilize the time available. Women vegetable vendors have to pursue this work between 10 years to 35 years. Working hours of women vegetable vendors are between 8 to 19 hours per day with an average of 13 hours working hours per day. The activities carried out, namely the purchase of vegetables, vegetable cleaning, until the sale of vegetables. Types of vegetables studied were mustard greens (caisin), Chinese cabbage, kale and spinach which is a type of green leafy vegetables commercially. The biggest volume of purchasing / procurement for highland vegetables is mustard greens (caisin) which is an average of 150 bunches per day, and for the type of lowland vegetables are kale that is an average of 160 bunches per day. The average of their husband income was IDR 1.4875 million per month and the average income of wife IDR 2.014 million per month. Wives revenue was greater than husbands’ revenue, where the average contribution of wives was 50.01%, which means the wives have played an important role in supporting the family incomes.
KAJIAN USAHATANI TANAMAN JAGUNG DI KOTA MULIA KABUPATEN PUNCAK JAYA PROVINSI PAPUA Sekiman . Wonerengga; Jenny . Baroleh; Oktavianus . Porajouw
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 12 No. 1A (2016)
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This study aimed to determine cost and farm income of maize farming. The study conducted in March 2015 to May 2015, at Mulia City Puncak Jaya Regency, Papua Province used primary data and secondary data. The method for collected data by interviewing with questionnaires. Primary data obtained from maize farmers,total 68 farmers. secondary data obtained from relevant agencies, Departement of Agriculture and Livestock in Puncak Jaya Regency. The analysis using income analysis. The result showed that the average revenue of maize farming is Rp. 1.943.750.- experises cost Rp. 940. 230, so maize farmer net income ranges between Rp. 1003.5209/planting season. R/C > 1 means maize farming at mulia city profitable.Keywords: Cost, Income, Revenue, Farming, Corn, Mulia City, Papua Province
ANALISIS PENDAPATAN USAHATANI KAKAO DI DESA TIKONG, KECAMATAN TALIABU UTARA, KABUPATEN KEPULAUAN SULA Rosneni La Jauda; O. Esry H. Laoh; Jenny ., Baroleh; Jean F. J. Timban
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 12 No. 2 (2016)
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This study aims to determine the amount of income from farming cocoa farmers in the village of Tikong, Sub-district of North Taliabu, Sula Islands District. Data analysis method used is the analysis of cost, revenue and income. The results showed that the income of cocoa farmers which have land area of 0.5 to 1,5 Ha is Rp 2,392,749 and income of cocoa farmers who have land area of > 1.5 to 2 hectares is Rp 2,766,69 . In an effort to increase the income of the farming activities of cocoa, farmers in the village of Tikong were trying to increase the production and the size of the land. in order to increase their income.
PENGEMBANGAN USAHA KULINER “WAROENG MAKAN TEPI LAUT” DI KAWASAN MEGA MAS, KOTA MANADO Angraini ., Datunsolang; Jenny Baroleh; Benu Olfie L.S.
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 12 No. 2A (2016)
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This study aims to describe how the development of a culinary efforts and make an assessment as the basis to determine the culinary business development. This study began in March until June 2016. This research located in "Waroeng Makan Tepi Laut", Kawasan Mega Mas, Kota Manado. The data collected in this research included primary data and secondary data. The primary data obtained from interviews with managers, managers and employees. And also interview based questionnaire on the visitors / customers as many as 15 people. Secondary data was collected from the Office of Administration “Waroeng Makan Tepi Laut”. The results of this study indicate that “Waroeng Makan Tepi Laut” has a strategic business location, the menu selection is varied, the prices offered can be affordable, quality service owned “Waroeng Makan Tepi Laut” is quite good, has a typical menu favored by the customers / visitors, ample parking location and stage music favored by the customers / visitors.
PARTISIPASI ANGGOTA PADA KELOMPOK TANI SUSURIPEN DI KELURAHAN WAILAN KECAMATAN TOMOHON UTARA KOTA TOMOHON Esti Fanny Pentury; Jenny Baroleh; Welson M. Wangke
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 12 No. 2A (2016)
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This research has purpose to find out participation of susuripen farmer group’s member in the wailan sub district, north tomohon district, tomohon city. This research been carried out for three months, from April 2016 to June 2016, start from preparation until the prepration of reports. Data used in this research is primary data and secondary data. Primary data obtained from direct interview to the respodents with using questionnaires and secondary data obtained from government agencies which related to the location. Sampling technique used census method with the total of Susuripen farmer groups member is 20 people been interviewed with the questionnaires. Data analysis in this research used descriptive analysis and also likert scale, with level 1 (less active), 2 (active), 3 (very active). This research found based on the analysis using likert scale, that total index of member participation in the Susuripen farmer groups in decision making phase which cover the activeness in the meeting attendance and activeness in the giving opininon. Member participation in the realization activity which covers, activeness in the rice paddy cultivation, activeness in the Horticulture cultivation, activeness in the rice paddy harvest and post-harvest, activeness in the agricultural extension attendance, activeness in the mandatory contribution. Member participation in the evaluation phase which covers involvement in monitoring groups’ activity, involvement in calculating agribusiness outputs. With 79,8 categorized high. Further analysis shows that the member participation level in Susuripen farmer groups with score 479 from presumption that highest score is 600 and lowest score 200. Suggestion in this research based on the summary for the government or locals is motivate member participation in Susuripen farmer groups in the Wailan sub district, north Tomohon district, Tomohon city because that is the main key and main business in the food security development.
Co-Authors Afifa Nabila Afny Rompas Agnes E. Loho Alvonda A. Kaunang Anastasio A. J. Waleleng Angelica Paendong Angelina ., Pesik Angga Sari Pasoloran Angraini ., Datunsolang Angraini ., Datunsolang, Angraini ., Annabel M. Warouw Antonius Brian Regar Audrey Maweikere Batz, Jeinivertz Meilano De Benu Olfie Benu Olfie L.S. Benu Olfie L.S., Benu Olfie Benu Olfie Liesje Suzana Benu Olfie. L. S Benu, Noortje Marsellanie Bujung, Venrando Chandra Putra Caroline B. D. Pakasi Caroline B.D. Pakasi Caroline B.D. Pakasi Caroline Betsy Diana Pakasi Celsius . Talumingan Celsius Talumingan Charles Ngangi Charles R. Ngangi Charly ., Kojansow Christian M. Mamoto Claudia Mouren Demakota Crystalinda T. O. Mekel Daniel Elsa Lomboan Datius ., Kogoya Deba, Jarot Devison Powa Devison Powa Dewanti ., Rakomole Elsje Pauline Manginsela Ema ., Rumbrawer Enggelina ., Baraoh Esry O. H. Laoh Esry O.H. Laoh Esti Fanny Pentury Esti Fanny Pentury, Esti Fanny Eunike Felmi Iren Pesik Eyverson Ruauw Eyverson Ruauw Eyverson Ruauw Ezra Christabel Wynne Turambi Febronia Gledis Manus Fidel S. Rumengan Fiskarina, Eva Fransisco Pitar Friyantiarno Lasabuda Friyantiarno Lasabuda, Friyantiarno Geiby Nikita Wawo Gene H. Kapantow Gene Henfried Meyer Kapantow Gene Kapantow Gracella Kaparang, Gracella Guntur Raharjo Hera Ch. S. Ratulangi Hutabarat, Silsilia Imelda ., Manopo Indira Gilano Injilia Vionita Kemur Jane Sulinda Tambas Jean F. J. Timban Jean F. J. Timban Jean F.J. Timban Jean Fanny Juanita Timban Jean Fanny Juanita Timban, Jean Fanny Juanita Jean Fanny Junita Timban Jean Timban Joachim N. K. Dumais Joachim N.K. Dumais Joachim N.K. Dumais Joecelin Piri Joseph Lorens Rompah Joshua Rivaldo Gideon Paat Juan Joshua Wokas Juliana R. Mandei Juliana R. Mandei Juwita Janeke Eman Kaban, Natasha Dian Rudangta Katiandagho, Theodora Maulina Kawengian, Gerandi S. Kesek, Theofany Kivry E. Salmon Klarita, Lus Kogoya, Datius Kundrat, Pungus Laoh, Esry Olly Harryani Leonardus Ricky Rengkung Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan Mamonto, Ersa Manaung, Elshaday Beckya Manopo, Veronika Maria Margareta Evin Arne Margareta Evin Arne, Margareta Evin Margaretha Mariska Mamesah Marlon Aloysius Andries Martha M. Sendow Maweikere, Audrey Julia Maria Melissa L.G. Tarore Melsje J. Memah Melsje Y. Memah Memah, Melsje Yellie Memah, Melsje Yelly Mita Saerang Monica Gabriela Tuwaidan Mutiara Simbar Natasha Dian Rudangta Kaban Noortje M. Benu Noortje Marsellanie Benu Norman Powell Kumontoy O. Esry H. Laoh Octavianus Porajouw Oktavianus . Porajouw Ovrits Brayen Lontaan Pakasi, Caroline Betsi Diana Patrecia M. Lapong Paulus A. Pangemanan Paulus A. Pangemanan Paulus H. Tobelo Paulus H. Tobelo, Paulus H. Pelealu, Indri Veronika Rasubala, Satrio Kristian Rine Kaunang Rompah, Joseph Lorens Rompas, Afny Rori, Yolanda Pinky Ivanna Rosneni La Jauda Rumangit, Grace Adonia Josefina Sekiman . Wonerengga Sembiring, Viona Agnes Sendow, Martha Mareyke Sereh, Didit Saputra Sherly G. Jocom Singal, Aldi Gabriel Sitohang, Carolina Soputan, Angelia Stenly Stevanus Mandagi Sumendap, Meisy Maria Angely Taula, Vinni S. Teresa Regina Rosa Nangoi Theodora M. Katiandagho Theodora M. Katiandagho Theodora M. Katiandagho Theodora M. Katiandagho Theodora Maulina Katiandagho Tommy F. Lolowang Tommy F. Lolowang Tommy Ferdy Lolowang Tommy Ferdy Lolowang, Tommy Ferdy Tri Kristiono Tri Kristiono, Tri Ventje V. Rantung Ventje V. Rantung Vialli Erick Wowiling Vinni S. Taula Vinny Briggita Mua Waney, Nordy Fritsgerald Lucky Wariki , Barce Andries Feriano Welson M. Wangke Welson M. Wangke Welson Marthen Wangke Willy Ferdy Geral Rumengan Yelfita Dampi Yesitha J. Lomban Yohan Kristian David Kansil Yulistien ., Djangaopa Yunius ., Wenda Yustin Tarimakase