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ANALISIS FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PRODUKSI KOPI ROBUSTA DI KECAMATAN KELING KABUPATEN JEPARA Putri, Meira Pradipta; Setiadi, Agus; Budiraharjo, Kustopo
MEDIAGRO Vol 19, No 3 (2023): MEDIAGRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31942/mediagro.v19i3.9185

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The study aimed to analyze robusta coffee production and analyze the factors that influence to robusta coffee production in Keling District. The research locations are Tempur Village and Damarwulan Village, Keling District, Jepara Regency. The research method used is a survey method with purposive random sampling, with 100 respondents of robusta coffee farmers. The data analysis method used is descriptive analysis with the production function Cobb-douglas. Research shows that robusta coffee farmers in Keling District have the following characteristics: the majority are male, the average age range is 20-49 years, the majority have primary school education, the majority have been farming for more than 20 years, the number of dependents on the majority of farmer families is 4-6 people, the majority of respondents make farming as their main job. The average production of robusta coffee in Keling District is 747,24 kg/ha/year. The production factors of capital, land area, labor, fertilizers, pesticides simultaneously have a positive and significant effect on robusta coffee production in Keling District with a coefficient of determination of 0,942. Partially, the variables of capital, labor, fertilizers, and pesticides have a significant effect on robusta coffee production. The variable that has the most significant effect on robusta coffee production is capital (X1) with a regression coefficient of 0,475 in units of IDR/year. 
ANALISIS EFISIENSI PEMASARAN KENTANG DI KECAMATAN GETASAN KABUPATEN SEMARANG Muniroh, Putri Rofaida Azizatul; Budiraharjo, Kustopo; Mukson, Mukson
MEDIAGRO Vol 18, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31942/mediagro.v18i2.6524

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Obstacles marketing activities for agricultural commodities especially aspect of marketing efficiency is unstable price, many marketing agencies and disproportionate marketing costs and profits between agency. This study aims to analyze pattern of marketing channels, marketing efficiency and factors that affect the efficiency. The research location is in Kopeng Village and Batur Village Getasan District, Semarang Regency. The research was conducted in January-February 2022. The research used survey method and the location was chosen deliberately. The sampling technique at the farmer by quota sampling totaling 40 people and snowball sampling at the marketing agency totaling 18 people. The research used primary data and secondary data. The data analysis method used descriptive quantitative methods and statistical analysis (one sample t-test and multiple linear regression). The results of the potato marketing channel in Getasan District are 4 channels, with each marketing margin of pattern I IDR 3,847/kg, pattern II IDR 2,250/kg, pattern III IDR 4,155/kg and pattern IV IDR 4,220/kg, while the farmer's share values were respectively: 63% for pattern I, 79% for pattern II, 62% for pattern III and 61% for pattern IV. Potato marketing in Getasan District is efficient. The results of one sample t-test is a significant difference between the value of marketing efficiency (0.000 <0.05) with the standard of marketing efficiency. Simultaneously, the producer price, consumer price, marketing cost, marketing channel pattern, and sales volume have a very significant effect (p<0.01) on marketing efficiency. Partially, the producer price and consumer price have a very significant effect on marketing efficiency.Keywords: efficiency, marketing, potato
ANALISIS PENDAPATAN PETANI DAN NILAI TAMBAH PENGOLAHAN PRIMER KOPI ROBUSTA DI KECAMATAN DAWE KABUPATEN KUDUS Estikasari, Maya Estikasari; Nurfadillah, Suryani; Budiraharjo, Kustopo
MEDIAGRO Vol 19, No 3 (2023): MEDIAGRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31942/mediagro.v19i3.9079

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Primary processing is the most important aspect of enhancing the added value of Robusta Coffee, but some farmers didn't. This study aims to analyze the reasons why Robusta coffee farmers sell in the form of cherry or beans coffee, analyze the compare in farmers income that sells coffee cherry and beans, and analyze the added value of coffee beans. The research was conducted in January-February 2023 in Dawe District, furthermore two villages were selected with criteria for the largest Robusta Coffee land area in Japan Village and Colo Village. This research used a survey method. The determination of the sample using simple random sampling. Furthermore, the sample size in each group is the determination of the sample proportional random sampling with 61 farmers selling coffee cherry and 44 farmers selling coffee beans. The analytical method used descriptive, income, and Hayami's added value analysis. Income difference analyzed by Independent Sample t-Test. The result showed the main reason farmers sell coffee cherry was the needed quick refund of their capital. While the main reason farmers sell coffee beans was highly profitable. The income of farmers who sell coffee cherry and coffee beans is IDR 16.433.627/ha/year and IDR 23.230.330/ha/year with an average land area of 0,84 ha and 0,90 ha. The income of farmers who sells coffee beans is differ significantly from those who sells cherry. The added value of primary processing is IDR 1.530/kg with a medium category value added ratio of 19,03%.Keywords: Coffee cherry, green beans, Hayami, income, primary processing
Korelasi antara Faktor Produksi dengan Pendapatan Petani Ubi Jalar Anggota Kelompok Tani Hurip Desa Cikarawang Kecamatan Dramaga Kabupaten Bogor Pramesti, Winda Ayu; Budiraharjo, Kustopo; Setiadi, Agus
MEDIAGRO Vol 20, No 3 (2024): MEDIAGRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31942/mediagro.v20i3.11253

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Abstract Sweet potato is a part of the food commodity that has the potential to develop agri-food business in Indonesia, especially in Cikarawang Village, Dramaga District, Bogor Regency. Increasing the amount of sweet potato production requires the use of appropriate production inputs, so that it can affect farmers' income. This research aims to analyze income, profitability, and the correlation of production factors with the income of sweet potato farmers in the Hurip Farmer Group.This research was conducted form August to September 2023 in Cikarawang Village, Dramaga District, Bogor Regency. The research location was chosen purposively. The research method used is the case study method. The method of determining the sample using a purposive sampling technique as many as 35 respondents from active member farmers in Hurip Farmer Group. Data were collected by interview using a questionnaire and documentation. The data analysis used descriptive statistics and inferential statistics, namely correlation analysis with SPSS, income analysis, and profitability analysis. The Spearman rank correlation test aimed to determine the relationship between production factors and income of sweet potato farmers in Hurip Farming Group.The results showed that the variables of land area, production amount, use of labor, and fertilizer application have a significant effect on the income of sweet potato farmers. The selling price variable does not significantly reduce the income of sweet potato farmers. The average income of sweet potato farmers was IDR 5,439,969.00 per planting period with an average profitability of 92%. The results showed that farming is profitable to developed.Keywords: production factor, income, and sweet potatoes. AbstrakUbi jalar merupakan salah satu hasil pertanian yang memiliki potensi pengembangan agribisnis pangan di Indonesia, khususnya di Desa Cikarawang, Kecamatan Dramaga, Kabupaten Bogor. Peningkatan jumlah produksi ubi jalar memerlukan penggunaan input produksi yang sesuai, sehingga dapat mempengaruhi pendapatan petani.Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pendapatan, profitabilitas, dan korelasi antara faktor produksi dengan pendapatan petani ubi jalar anggota Kelompok Tani Hurip. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan pada bulan Agustus-September 2023 di Desa Cikarawang, Kecamatan Dramaga, Kabupaten Bogor. Lokasi penelitian dipilih secara sengaja (purposive). Metode penelitian menggunakan metode studi kasus. Penentuan sampel menggunakan teknik purposive sampling sebanyak 35 petani anggota yang aktif pada Kelompok Tani Hurip. Pengumpulan data dengan wawancara menggunakan kuesioner, dan dokumentasi. Analisis data menggunakan statistik deskriptif dan statistik inferensial berupa analisis pendapatan, analisis profitabilitas, dan analisis korelasi dengan SPSS. Pengujian korelasi rank Spearman bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan faktor produksi dengan pendapatan petani ubi jalar anggota Kelompok Tani Hurip.Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa variabel luas lahan, jumlah produksi, penggunaan tenaga kerja, dan pemberian pupuk berkorelasi signifikan dengan pendapatan petani ubi jalar. Variabel harga jual tidak berkorelasi signifikan dengan pendapatan petani ubi jalar. Rata-rata pendapatan petani ubi jalar sebesar Rp 5.439.969,00 per masa tanam dengan rata-rata profitabilitas sebesar 92%. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa usahatani ubi jalar bersifat profitable sehingga layak untuk terus dikembangkan.Kata kunci: faktor produksi, pendapatan, dan ubi jalar.
Analisis Rantai Pasok Produk Melon Hidroponik di PT Indigen Karya Unggul Kabupaten Sleman Nugroho, Bayuardi; Handayani, Migie; Budiraharjo, Kustopo
Mediagro: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Pertanian Vol 21 No 3 (2025): MEDIAGRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31942/mediagro.v21i3.14228

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Public consumption of high-quality horticultural products such as hydroponic melons has shown an increasing trend along with growing awareness of a healthy lifestyle, although overall fruit consumption in Indonesia remains relatively low. This commodity requires an efficient supply chain system to maintain product quality and continuity. This study aims to analyze the structure and performance of the hydroponic melon supply chain and evaluate its marketing efficiency at PT Indigen Karya Unggul, Sleman. The research employed a case study method using the Supply Chain Operation Reference (SCOR) approach. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and questionnaires involving 16 respondents, consisting of suppliers, producers, partner farmers, resellers, and consumers. This study addresses the research gap related to the limited in-depth analysis of high-quality horticultural supply chains such as hydroponic melons at the local company level. The novelty of this research lies in the integration of SCOR analysis with marketing efficiency evaluation through farmer’s share and marketing margin. The results show that supply chain performance based on the attributes of reliability, responsiveness, and flexibility falls under the superior category, while the cost attribute remains high at 61.65% of revenue. The supply chain efficiency is indicated by a farmer’s share of 100% in channel 1 and 56% in channel 2, as well as a marketing margin of IDR 0 in channel 1 and IDR 22,000 in channel 2, showing that channel 1 is proven to be more efficient. Overall, the company is still considered superior in terms of reliability and distribution speed, but improvements are needed in cost efficiency and asset management.
Co-Authors administrator, administrator Afif Akbar Permana Agus Setiadi Aliya, Probo Abdu Naja Amelia, Ayu Rizki Anisa Rahmadani Anju Hasudungan Naibaho asnita lase Astrilia Devita Permataputri Atqiya, Muhammad Wildanul Aulia, Adela Salsabila Auliaurrahman, Ahmad Feri Bagja, Achmad Bambang Mulyatno Setiawan Bambang Suryanto Bayu Septiawan, Andika Bimantara, Haidar Budiwardani, Dwinanda Bumi, Agustina Rosari Ilalang Daffa, Naufal Darwanto Darwanto Djoko Sumarjono Edi Prasetyo Edy Prasetyo Edy Prasetyo Elhusna, Antariesta Sierra Estikasari, Maya Estikasari Fitriani, Amelia Rizky Fitriannas, Yulvika Galuh Pawitri H Habib Handayani, Migi Haryani, Nadila Septyana Heri Prabowo Hery Setiyawan Jaya, La Ode Irman Jeni Leko JOKO MARIYONO Kadhung Prayoga, Kadhung Lana Khusnia Shifa lase, asnita Mashita Alfairuz Afza Maura, Maisya Sifana Migie Handayani Muhammad Anwar Djaelani Mukson Mukson Mukson Muniroh, Putri Rofaida Azizatul Nugroho, Bayuardi Nurfadillah, Suryani Paramitha, Saffana Zahra Perdana, Bambang Nurdika Pramesti, Winda Ayu Prasetyo, Annisa Shifa Prestasiani, Wanoja Aghisna Putri, Meira Pradipta Rahma, Tasya Mifdatul Rama Devara, Hafiz Roessali, Wiludjeng Rosita Arum Putri Krisella Safitri, Ertiana Santoso, Mikael Adi Santoso, Siswanto Sintiyah Ari Murti Siswanto Imam Santoso Solikhin Solikhin Sri Isdadiyanto Sunarno Sunarno Tika Sukma Wardani Titik Ekowati Tri Aryanto, Tri Wahyu Dyah Prastiwi Wijaya, Edward Surya Willion, Racel Joy Mikesi Winata, Tina Pandu Worang, Deangelo Revano Yuniar Hudayatulloh