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ANALISIS PENDAPATAN USAHA GULA AREN PADA MASYARAKAT YANG TINGGAL DI DALAM DAN DI SEKITAR HUTAN Makkarennu Makkarennu; Muhammad Fikri Rum; Ridwan Ridwan
PERENNIAL Vol. 14 No. 2 (2018)
Publisher : Forestry Faculty of Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/perennial.v14i2.5309

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Palm sugar as one of product of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) which contributes to communities living in and around forests. However, the use and processing of products is still tradistional managed so as to produce results that have not been maximized. This study aims to analyses the income of palm sugar product for farmer groups who living in and around forest. The location of the study was in forest farmer groups in Labuaja Village, Cenrana Sub-District, Maros Regency, South Sulawesi. Sampling was carried out on each farmer group consisting of 10 people in three farmer groups with the number of respondents as many as 30 people conducted by simple random sampling. Data analysis was carried out through qualitative descriptive analysis and quantitative analysis. The results showed that the income of each farmer palm sugar per year was Rp. 9,562,012.Key words: forest farmer group; fixed cost; income analysis; palm sugar; variabel cost
ANALISIS PENDAPATAN USAHA GULA AREN DI DESA GANTARANG KABUPATEN SINJAI SULAWESI SELATAN Sri wahyuni Haris; Makkarennu Makkarennu; Ridwan Ridwan
PERENNIAL Vol. 16 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Forestry Faculty of Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/perennial.v16i1.9116

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Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) has a significant role both from the economic aspect as well as the ecological and socio-cultural aspects. Aren (Arrenga pinnata Merr) is one of NTFPs that has high economic value so that it is managed and cultivated by the community, especially for those who live around the forest. However, the management of the palm sugar business is still simple and limited to household businesses for the fulfillment of daily life. This study aims to calculate the income earned by sugar palm processing farmers, especially in one village in Sinjai Regency, South Sulawesi. The data collection method was carried out through direct observation and interviews with 30 respondents for sugar block products and 5 respondents for palm sugar. The data analysis using net income including analysis of total costs and analysis of total revenues on sugar block and palm sugar. The results showed that this palm sugar business contributed to the income of the community, especially palm sugar processing farmers with an average income of Rp.10,864,500 per year for sugar block and Rp.7,555,200 for palm sugar. Palm farmers in Gantarang Village who produce sugar block have a higher income than those producing palm sugar because farmers generally produce sugar block. This is partly due to the amount of production produced, costs incurred, revenues and skills possessed by palm sugar processors.
PEMANFAATAN DAN KONTRIBUSI KEMIRI (ALEURITES MOLUCCANA) SEBAGAI KOMODITI HHBK TERHADAP PENDAPATAN PETANI DI KECAMATAN BONTOCANI KABUPATEN BONE, SULAWESI SELATAN: The Utilization and Contribution of Candlenut (Aleurites Moluccana) as a NTFPs commodity Toward Farmers 'Income in Bontocani District, Bone Regency, South Sulawesi Baharuddin Baharuddin; Makkarennu Makkarennu; Mughni Rahmi
PERENNIAL Vol. 17 No. 1 (2021): Vol. 17 No. 1, April 2021
Publisher : Forestry Faculty of Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/perennial.v17i1.13087

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Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) have recently had a more excellent economic value than timber forest products. Besides, NTFPs are very diverse. Candlenut (Aleurites moluccana) is one of the NTFP commodities with sufficient economic value to increase income for the communities around the forest. This study aims to determine the utilization and contribution of candlenut businesses to farmers' farm income in Kahu Village, Bontocani District, Bone Regency. The collecting data was done through field observation and interview of 30 respondents. Primary data consists of respondent's identity, condition of candlenut farming, plants other than candlenut, utilization of candlenut, selling price of candlenut, income other than candlenut, and costs incurred (including labor costs and equipment prices) during candlenut management. The results show that the utilization of hazelnut in Kahu Village included candlenut as a spice material and hazelnut as a fuel. As for contributions provided by the candlenut business (Aleurites moluccana) to farmers' farm income in Kahu Village is 46% or Rp.216,333,749 per year.
NERACA FISIK PEMANFAATAN AREN DI KABUPATEN SIDRAP SULAWESI SELATAN: Physical Accounts for The Utilization of Sugar Palm in Lombo Village Pituriase District Sidrap Regency, South Sulawesi Makkarennu Makkarennu; S Syahidah; Adelia Caroline; Igawati Alfari; M Misrawati; I Irnasari
PERENNIAL Vol. 17 No. 2 (2021): Vol. 17 No. 2, Oktober 2021
Publisher : Forestry Faculty of Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/perennial.v17i2.14695

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Sugar palm is one of the leading committees widely used by the community as their source of income. The community uses and strives for this palm only relies on palm trees that grow naturally on their land in the forest. One of the constraints on the utilization of palm is the lack of information about the number of initial reserves to the final reserves of the utilization of natural resources. This Research was located in Lombo Village, Pitu Riase Subdistrict, Sidrap Regency, South Sulawesi Province. This study aims to calculate the final supply of raw materials of palm juice and palm sugar based on the number of palm trees owned by farmers. The collected data was done through observation and interviews with farmers involved in the palm sugar business as many as 32 people using census data collection. Data analysis is conducted by calculating initial inventory, addition, depletion (usage), and final supply of palm juice and palm sugar. The results showed that the final reserve amounts of raw materials sap as much as 6,183,799.3 liters. This condition indicates that the final reserves of palm sugar are sufficiently available for this region, with the use of palm juice amounting to 17.2% of the total initial inventory. The addition of stock palm trees can be done by replanting saplings to ensure the continuity of the palm sugar business.