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Model Altman Z-Score Untuk Menganalisis Kejadian Kebangkrutan Perusahaan Peternakan Broiler X Di Kabupaten Malang Novita Dewi Kristanti; Muhammad Ridho; Siti Azizah
Journal of Agriprecision & Social Impact Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): March: JAPSI (Journal of Agriprecision & Social Impact)
Publisher : CV. Komunitas Dunia Peternakan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62793/japsi.v1i1.2

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The purpose of this study was to determine the causes of bankruptcy in broiler farms using the Altman Z-Score method using financial statements for the 2017-2019 period. This research was conducted from August to September 2021, this research was conducted by conductibf interviews with the Company Owner. The type of research used is descriptive quantitative research, namely by collecting, classifying, analyzing and interpreting the data obtained from the company so that it can provide an overview of the actual situation. The method used by researchers for data collection is by interview and documentation. The results showed how to overcome bankruptcy based on financial data, the company had total debt which was one of the causes of the company going bankrupt and another reason the company closed because in 2019 the price of chicken decreased. Factors causing the decline in broiler prices in 2019 were due to oversupply from broiler chickens, oversupply from Day Old Chicks (DOC), a decrease in people's purchasing power and distribution channels that were disrupted due to the issue of the cartel mafia.
Evaluation of Productivity and Financial Feasibility of Broiler Chicken Farming Business Models: Cage and Postal Systems Wijoyo, Iman Aji; Aribowo, Lely Puspitarini; Kristanti, Novita Dewi
Journal of Agriprecision & Social Impact Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): July: JAPSI (Journal of Agriprecision & Social Impact)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62793/japsi.v1i2.15

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The growth of the human population and increased purchasing power drive greater demand for broiler meat, posing challenges for farmers to enhance their productivity and business efficiency. The development of closed-house cages offers a solution to improve production efficiency. This study compares the productivity and financial analysis between the cage and postal models. Utilizing a quantitative descriptive method, the research was conducted over a single rearing period in cages and postal setups at PT Dinamika Megatama Citra (DMC) without any specific treatment. Research parameters encompassed body weight gain, mortality, FCR, harvest weight, and Performance Index. Financial analysis was conducted using indicators such as the R/C ratio, B/C ratio, Break-Even Point (BEP), and Return on Investment (ROI). Results indicate that in cage conditions, mortality stood at 4.07%, FCR at 1.718, average weight at 2.2 kg, and Performance Index at 287.5. Meanwhile, postal cages exhibited higher mortality at 8.79%, FCR at 1.732, average weight at 2.3 kg, and Performance Index at 285.6. In financial analysis, cage systems had a BEP price of Rp 19,726/kg with a unit BEP of 40,616 kg, an R/C ratio of 1.039, a B/C ratio of 0.039, and an ROI of 3.92%. Conversely, postal cages had a BEP price of Rp 19,507/kg with a unit BEP of 39,924 kg, an R/C ratio of 1.05, a B/C ratio of 0.05, and an ROI of 5.09%.
Milking Biosecurity in Dairy Cattle Farming East Java Indonesia Kristanti, Novita Dewi; Fernandes, L.Nabilsy Maulana Yusuf; Windari , Wahyu; ShikhMaidin, Mashitah
Journal of Agriprecision & Social Impact Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): November: JAPSI (Journal of Agriprecision & Social Impact)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62793/japsi.v1i3.38

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This study aims to determine the quality of microorganisms and the chemical quality of milk before and after counseling, as well as farmers' attitudes regarding biosecurity in dairy farming businesses in East Java, Indonesia. Milk samples were collected from 30 dairy farmers to determine microbial and chemical quality. Paired samples T test and Wilcoxon test were used to assess attitudes after counseling. The milk tested for reductase is grade 2 milk with microorganism contamination of 500,000 – 4,000,000 cells/ml. Test results using lactoscan contained FAT 1.03%, SNF 9.47%, Density 30.06 g/ml Lactose 5.23%, Salt 0.72%, Protein 3.35%, Temperature 28.32º F and pH 5.27. The content of microorganisms decreased after the counseling was carried out. Farmers' attitudes regarding the implementation of milking biosecurity in dairy farming businesses received a T score of >50, which means that 19 people or 63% of the total respondents had a positive attitude tendency.