Jenny Baroleh
Program Studi Agribisnis Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Sam Ratulangi

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KAJIAN USAHATANI PADI SAWAH DI DESA TOMBATU TIGA TIMUR KECAMATAN TOMBATU KABUPATEN MINAHASA TENGGARA Anastasio A. J. Waleleng; Jenny ., Baroleh; Tommy F. Lolowang
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 14 No. 2 (2018)
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This study aims to determine farmer’s income of rice farming in Eastern Tombatu 3, Tombatu Village, Southeast Minahasa District. This Study take for March to May 2018. Primary data obtained from interview using questionnaires to 5 respondent based on Simplen Random Sampling method, because the respondent homogeneous. Data analyzed used income and cost analysiss, culculated using R/C Ratio. The result showed that the average income of the rice farmers in The Eastern Tombatu 3 Village Rp. 2,033,928 with an R/C Ratio 1,43. It means rice farming in Eastern Tombatu 3 Village Southeast Minahasa District profitable and worth the effort.*lwths*.
KAJIAN PENGEMBANGAN KELOMPOK TANI DI KELURAHAN BUHA KECAMATAN MAPANGET KOTA MANADO Febronia Gledis Manus; Jenny ., Baroleh; Charles R. Ngangi
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 14 No. 3 (2018)
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This study aims to study the development of "Sukamaju" farmer groups in Buha Village, Mapanget Sub-district, Manado City. This research was conducted from August 2017 to May 2018. The data used are primary and secondary data. Primary data through interviews using questionnaires to 11 respondents and secondary data obtained from the Buha Village Office in Mapanget Sub-district. This analysis uses descriptive analysis. The results of this study indicate that the development of farmer groups in Buha sub-district especially in the "Sukamaju" farmer group development has increased, because with frequent meetings through the development of farmer groups as learning classes, vehicles of cooperation and production units make this farmer group experience excellent development therefore this farmer group belongs to the advanced farmer group.***
KONTRIBUSI PEREMPUAN PEDAGANG SAYURAN TERHADAP PENDAPATAN KELUARGA DI PASAR BAHU MANADO Yulistien ., Djangaopa; Elsje Pauline Manginsela; Jenny ., Baroleh
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 14 No. 3 (2018)
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The objectives of the research are: to find out (1) the contribution of income from trading vegetables to family income and (2) the outpouring of working hours of green vegetable traders at the Manado Bahu Market. This study used primary and secondary data. Primary data is colected through direct interviews with respondents based on the questionnaire. Secondary data were obtained from the relevant agencies, namely the Market Service Office Manado City and Sub-Office of Manado Bahu Market and literature review relating to the research topic, namely the Contribution of Women to Vegetable Traders as Family Income and the daily time spent. The sampling method used purposive sampling method which was limited to women who had ever married who sold green vegetables including kale, spinach, and gedi. The number of respondents was 15 women sellers of green vegetables. The results of the study showed that the average contribution of income per month from green vegetable traders to household income was 58.56% or Rp. 3,345,333. The average amount of time spent in a day to take care of the household is 5.33 hours per day with a percentage of 22.21%, while the average time spent by women vegetable traders in Manado Bahu Market is 6.73 hours per day with a percentage of 28.04% and time for other activities, including social activities and resting, an average of 11.93 hours per day with a percentage of 49.70%.*eprm*.
PERAN GANDA PEREMPUAN DALAM USAHATANI TOMAT DI DESA TARAITAK SATU KECAMATAN LANGOWAN UTARA KABUPATEN MINAHASA Vialli Erick Wowiling; Jenny ., Baroleh; Jean Fanny Junita Timban
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 15 No. 1 (2019)
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This study aims to determine the role of women in the stages of work on tomato farming and the time allocation in tomato farming and in household activities. This research was conducted for 6 months from November 2016 to May 2017 in Taraitak Satu Village, Langowan Utara District, Minahasa Regency. The data used in this study consisted of primary data obtained through interviews and observations on 20 women farmers who were deliberately selected by criteria of having a husband and working not as a tomato farmer. Secondary data was obtained from the Taraitak Satu Village Office, Unsrat Agricultural Library, the Internet through google searching in the form of a thesis from another university. Data analyzed using qualitative and quantitative analysis. Based on the results of the study concluded the stages of work involving women on tomato farming, namely the stage of seed preparation, land clearing, planting and making planting holes, planting, mulching, maintenance - including watering, weeding, fertilizing, controlling pests and diseases or spraying of pesticide, trimming and binding - , harvesting, and post-harvesting. The most dominant time allocation of female labor is at the maintenance stage except spraying drugs that are not carried out by women. Maintenance activities are carried out by women because according to the local community's views women are more diligent than men in this process namely watering, weeding, fertilizing, pruning and binding. The highest outpouring of women's work time in tomato farming is in maintenance activities, especially in binding and pruning activities, which requires 2 days per harvest where the period of 1 harvest is 3 months 2 weeks. In household activities: women with families devote time per day to work for income (tomato farming) an average of 8.3 hours per day while for housework time is 4.58 and for other activities such as worship is 4.2 hours per week. Women in the research location played a dual role as breadwinners (taking care of farming tomatoes) and at the same time as housewives who have to prepare their family's needs before going to take care of tomatoes.*eprm*
PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT HUTAN MANGROVE BAHOWO DI KELURAHAN TONGKAINA KECAMATAN BUNAKEN KOTA MANADO Enggelina ., Baraoh; Jenny ., Baroleh; Welson Marthen Wangke
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 15 No. 2 (2019)
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The purpose of the study was to determine the public perception of the Bahowo mangrove forest. This research was conducted in Bahowo, Tongkaina Sub-District, Bunaken District, Manado City. The study lastedfor 3 (three) months from August to November 2018 starting from preparation to writing the final report. The selection of respondents was done purposevely.This study used primary data and secondary data. Primary data was obtained through direct interviews with 20 respondents based on a list of prepared statements. Secondary data was obtained through documentation from agencies related to this study, among others, at the Tongkaina District Office in Bunaken District, Manado City, local bookstore and the internet using a google search engine to access scientific journal articles and thesis from others universities regarding people's perceptions of mangrove forests. This research showed that the community has positve perceptions of mangrove forests. Bahowo in Tongkaina Sub-District, Bunaken Sub-District, Manado City as a whole stated that he agreed with a total score of 1,714 judgments from the statements conveyed by the community through direct interviews and by calculating the overall score to determine the community's perception of mangrove forests. The community argued that mangrove forests play a very important role for local communities such as protecting from the dangers of high waves and tsunami hazards.*eprm*
PEMBERDAYAAN PENGRAJIN BAMBU DI KELURAHAN KINILOW KECAMATAN TOMOHON UTARA KOTA TOMOHON Afny Rompas; Jenny Baroleh; Noortje Marsellanie Benu
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 16 No. 3 (2020)
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This study aims to determine the empowerment of bamboo craftsmen in Kinilow Village. The research was conducted from October to December 2019. The data used are primary and secondary data. Primary data were obtained through interview surveys using questionnaires and documentation. Secondary data were obtained from literature studies and related agencies, namely the Tomohon Industry and Trade Office and the Kinilow Urban Village government. The sampling method was purposive (purposive sampling) on 7 respondents of bamboo craftsmen in Kinilow Village. The data analysis used in this research is descriptive qualitative analysis and the data obtained are presented in tabular form. The results showed that the process of empowering bamboo craftsmen in Kinilow Village occurred through the implementation of empowerment which included the awareness and behavior formation stage, the knowledge transformation stage, and the intellectual ability improvement stage. The implementation of empowerment is carried out through entrepreneurship training which includes two objectives, namely providing counseling to improve product quality and providing training in product development skills and marketing strategies. As well as assistance provided by the Dinas.
DAMPAK PANDEMI COVID-19 TERHADAP KEUNTUNGAN WARUNG SAYUR DI LIWAS KELURAHAN RANOMUUT KECAMATAN PAAL DUA KOTA MANADO Monica Gabriela Tuwaidan; Melsje Yellie Memah; Jenny ., Baroleh
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 17 No. 3 (2021)
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This study aims to analyze the advantages of vegetable stalls before and during the Covid-19 pandemic in Liwas, Ranomuut Village, Paal Dua District, Manado City. Located close to the Office of Religious Affairs in Paal Dua District. The time of conducting the research in September 2020 to November 2020. The data used in this study are primary data and secondary data. Primary data was obtained from 4 respondents (traders) and using a list of questions that had been prepared previously. Secondary data were obtained from books, internet, journals and other sources related to the problems in this study. The analysis used is profit analysis. The results showed that profits decreased during the pandemic with the average profit earned before the pandemic was Rp 134.137 and the average profit during the pandemic was Rp 35.896.
Pemanfaatan Program Pemerintah Bantuan Langsung Tunai Di Desa Tambelang Kecamatan Maesaan Kabupaten Minahasa Selatan Fidel S. Rumengan; Jenny Baroleh; Theodora M. Katiandagho
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 18 No. 3 (2022)
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This study aims to determine the direct cash assistance (BLT) program is right on target in terms of accuracy of recipient recruitment, disbursement time, supervision and to determine community utilization of the BLT Program in Tambelang Village, Maesaan District. The research was carried out from January to February 2022. The data collected in the study were primary data obtained from direct interviews with BLT recipient communities using a questionnaire. Secondary data were obtained from the Tambelang Village Office, as well as data related to research taken from the internet. The number of BLT recipients was 130 respondents who received BLT phase I in 2021 and phase II in 2021. The sample selected by Purposive Sampling was 60 respondents. The results showed that the use of the government's direct cash assistance program in Tambelang Village was appropriate, the recipients of the assistance had fulfilled the correct recruitment process in accordance with the implementation instructions, on time in disbursing funds, officers disbursed aid funds according to the specified schedule. The Government's Cash Direct Assistance Program is used by the community to meet their daily basic needs, namely buying rice, eggs, meat, transportation and for emergency funds, namely buying medicine and children's school needs.
Kontribusi Pendapatan Perempuan Pedagang Sayuran Dalam Keluarga Di Pasar Tompaso Baru Kabupaten Minahasa Selatan Eunike Felmi Iren Pesik; Benu Olfie Liesje Suzana; Jenny Baroleh
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 18 No. 3 (2022)
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The research aims to determine and analyse the income contribution of women vegetable sellers to families at Tompasobaru Market, South Minahasa Regency. The research was carried out for 2 months, from January to February 2022. The data collected in this study is primary data obtained from direct interviews with women who sell vegetables using a questionnaire. Secondary data was obtained from the village office and market office, as well as research-related data taken from the internet. In this study the number of respondents was 9 female vegetable sellers who met the requirements who were randomly selected purposive sampling. The results showed that the income contribution of women vegetable sellers at Tompasobaru market to family income was 43.28% with at average income of Rp 2.667.778/month. The income of women vegetable sellers can generate additional/main income in the family in their role in public spaces (outside the come).
Strategi Pengembangan Usahatani Cabai Rawit Di Desa Tambelang Kecamatan Maesaan Kabupaten Minahasa Selatan Stenly Stevanus Mandagi; Tommy Ferdy Lolowang; Jenny Baroleh
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 18 No. 3 (2022)
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This study aims to determine and analyze the Development Strategy of cayenne pepper farming in Tambelang Village, Maesaan District, South Minahasa Regency. The research was carried out for 2 months, from January to February 2022. The research site was in Tambelang Village, Maesaan District, South Minahasa Regency. The study used primary data obtained from direct observation and interviews with respondents based on a list of questions. Secondary data were obtained from agencies related to this research. The sampling method used purposive sampling method, as many as 15 samples from the total population. The sample taken is cayenne pepper farmers who produce in 2020. The data analysis is descriptive and uses Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) analysis. The results showed that the results of the analysis on the SWOT matrix obtained coordinates from 1.05 to 0.48 which indicates this coordinate is in quadrant 1, which supports growth strategy. All indicators of strength in the development of cayenne pepper in Tambelang Village have the power to be developed. So that an alternative SO strategy was found, namely establishing good relations between farmers and agricultural institutions, in order to support the success of agricultural and farming development. With the development of increasingly modern technology, as well as the use of facilities and infrastructure that allow to obtain optimal results.
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