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Journal : Jurnal Agroplasma

Potensi Ekonomi Mina Padi di Kedah Malaysia dan di Indonesia Apriyani, Anita; Siregar, Sasmita; Rahim, Hairazi; Putra, Yudha Andriansyah
JURNAL AGROPLASMA Vol 11, No 1 (2024): JURNAL AGROPLASMA VOLUME 11 NO 1 TAHUN 2024
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS LABUHANBATU

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/agroplasma.v11i1.5053

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Government agricultural policies around the world prioritize increasing domestic production, productivity and sustainability while addressing food security and resource constraints. One promising strategy that is gaining global attention is integrating rice and fish cultivation. This approach offers ecological and economic benefits, such as increased soil fertility, natural pest control, and increased household income. This approach offers ecological and economic benefits, such as increased soil fertility, natural pest control, and increased household income.Integrated aquaculture is an efficient method for overcoming scarcity of food and land resources. This research aims to analyze the economic potential of integrated rice and catfish cultivation in Kedah and in Indonesia in terms of cropping patterns, profitability and financial feasibility, as well as specifics. This research was conducted using descriptive methods. Integrating rice and catfish cultivation in Kedah with a land area of 10,000m2 shows a negative return of -2,823.20. This is because the production value of the floating bed exceeds the cost of income. Meanwhile, in Indonesia, the integration of mina padi shows profitable or positive results because production costs tend to be smaller than floating beds. Keywords: rice cultivation, catfish farming, rice mina, siluriformes
Pendapatan dan Kelayakan Usahatani Tomat (Solanum lycopersicum L.) di Kecamatan Merdeka Kabupaten Karo Siregar, Sasmita; Rangkuti, Khairunnisa; Panggabean, Syahib Ashiddiq
JURNAL AGROPLASMA Vol 11, No 2 (2024): JURNAL AGROPLASMA VOLUME 11 NO 2 TAHUN 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/agroplasma.v11i2.6265

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This research aims to determine the level of income and feasibility of tomato farming in Merdeka District, Karo Regency.  Determining the research location was carried out purposively. The number of sample farmers was 34 people using the Slovin method. The research results show that on average farmers manage 0.46 Ha of farming land. The largest component of production costs incurred by farmers in tomato farming in Merdeka District is pesticide costs amounting to IDR 13,302,852.92 or 31.76% of the total production costs.  Meanwhile, the smallest cost component is the rope cost of IDR 600,000 or 1.43%. The average income of tomato farmers per planting season is IDR. 58,008,029.4 or Rp. 9,668,005 per month. Feasibility of farming with the R/C Ratio value per farmer in tomato farming is 2.385 and the B/C Ratio value is 1.385 which shows that the farming is economically feasible to operate. Keywords: farming, tomatoes, costs, income, feasibility