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Allocation of Input Use in Dryland Chili Farming of Kelompok Tani Hutan Panderman, Batu City Palus, Fridolin Triayen; Pudjiastuti, Agnes Quartina; Yoga, Tirta
Journal of Business Management and Economic Development Том 3 № 03 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : PT. Riset Press International

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59653/jbmed.v3i03.1869

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Chili cultivation in dryland areas faces significant challenges, including limited water availability, low soil fertility, and the risk of land degradation. Under such conditions, the efficient use of inputs becomes a critical factor in enhancing both productivity and the sustainability of farming practices. This study aims to examine the influence of production factors on chili yield and to assess the levels of technical, allocative, and economic efficiency among chili farmers in Kelompok Tani Hutan Panderman. A quantitative approach with a descriptive-analytical method was employed. Primary data were gathered through questionnaires administered to 32 farmers selected via a census method and analyzed using multiple linear regression within a Cobb-Douglas production function framework. The results indicate that land area, labor, and farming experience have a significant positive impact on production, whereas excessive use of urea fertilizer and pesticides exerts a negative effect. While technical efficiency was largely achieved, allocative and economic efficiencies remain suboptimal. These findings highlight the importance of optimizing input allocation, adopting water-saving technologies, and implementing balanced fertilization strategies. The study’s implications point toward strengthening agricultural extension services, promoting appropriate technology adoption, and enhancing farmers’ managerial capacities to achieve sustainable productivity and efficiency.
Analysis Of Feasibility Study For Waste Processing Business (Case Study on the Unit Pengolahan Sampah Sejahtera of BUMDes Tirto) Rizky Ardianto; Hendrik Suhendri; Sri Andika Putri; Agnes Quartina Pudjiastuti
International Journal of Management and Business Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October
Publisher : International Research & Development for Human Beings (IRDH)

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This study aims to analyze the business feasibility of waste processing units run by Tirto Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) in Landungsari Village, Malang Regency. The background of this study is the increase in waste generation due to community activities and the weak village-based waste management system. The analysis methods used in the financial aspect include Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), and Payback Period (PP). The results of the study show that the waste processing business run by BUMDes Tirto is feasible from various aspects. Legally, this unit is in accordance with the provisions of Law No. 6 of 2014 concerning Villages. From the market side, there is a potential consumer from households and boarding houses that continues to increase every year. Technically and operationally, this business already has a simple but functional waste collection and sorting facility. In the financial aspect, the NPV value obtained was IDR 34,291,122, IRR was 28%, and PP for 2 years and 7.4 months, all of which showed that this business was financially viable. Therefore, this business unit is considered to have good development prospects, both in terms of economic, social, and environmental sustainability. It is advisable for BUMDes to start designing strategic steps to improve the effectiveness of waste management, including adding supporting facilities and equipment, as well as encouraging broader community involvement, so that the benefits of the activities can be felt more significantly
Determinants of Accounting Students' Perception Toward Online Lending and FinTech Applications Robertus Cio; Agnes Quartina Pudjiastuti; Suhendri, Hendrik
IRDH International Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): October
Publisher : International Research and Development for Human Beings (IRDH)

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This study aims to identify the factors that influence accounting students' perceptions of online loans and financial technology. A quantitative approach was employed, with the sample selected using the Stratified Random Sampling method, resulting in a total of 100 respondents. Data were collected through questionnaires, and the data analysis was carried out using multiple linear regression with the assistance of SPSS version 26. The findings reveal that variables such as age, gender, number of loan applications, academic cohort, social environment, specific knowledge about online loans, financial literacy, and digital literacy have a significant and positive influence on accounting students’ perceptions of online loans at UNITRI Malang. These factors were also found to significantly and positively affect their perceptions of financial technology.
Efficiency of Hybrid Maize Farming at the Household Scale in Drylands Tallo, Yohanes Fischer; Pudjiastuti, Agnes Quartina; Setiaji, Jatmiko
Journal of Business Management and Economic Development Том 3 № 03 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : PT. Riset Press International

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Corn as a pillar of the household-scale farmer economy not only serves as a source of food, but also as animal feed and industrial raw material. However, the productivity of hybrid corn in the drylands of Jetak Village (4-7 tons/ha) is still much lower than in other areas (8-10 tons/ha), indicating inefficient use of inputs. This study measured technical, allocative, and economic efficiency among 96 farmers using the Cobb-Douglas production function with stratified random sampling: <0.5 ha (n=33), 0.5-1 ha (n=30), and >1 ha (n=33). NPK fertilizer consistently dominated productivity (elasticity 0.318-0.394; p<0.01) at all scales. Technical efficiency increased from 0.846 (small land) to 0.879 (large land), indicating a productivity gap of 12-15%. Economic efficiency remains suboptimal (0.619-0.688) with a potential for improvement of 31.2%. Allocative analysis shows the highest NPM/Px ratio for urea fertilizer (5.81) on large-scale land, while labor is over-utilized (NPM/Px=0.80). Contribution of the study: identification of scale-based efficiency thresholds for dryland—expansion of critical land for small farmers (NPM/Px=14.17), nitrogen intensification for medium-sized land, and labor restructuring for large land areas. Interventions should focus on NPK optimization and precision fertilization.
Efisiensi Produksi Bawang Prei (Allium Ampeloprasum) Di Pertanian Organik (Porkab) Desa Suberejo Kecamatan Batu Kota Batu Wahid, Moh.; Pudjiastuti, Agnes Quartina; Khoirunnisa, Ninin
Jurnal Ekonomi Pertanian dan Agribisnis Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Department of Agricultural Social Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jepa.2023.007.02.17

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This study aims to analyze the production factors of leek farming, analyze the efficiency of leek farming in PORKAB. Respondents amounted to 30 people with saturated sampling technique. To determine the effect of the use of production factors on leek farming using Cobb-Douglas analysis, and to determine the level of efficiency in leek farming using three parts of production inputs technically, allocatively and economically. The results of this study indicate that the factors that affect production in leek farming, namely vegetable pesticides, have a significant effect, while land area, labor, seeds, and manure have no significant effect on leek production. Technically, the area of land, seeds, manure and vegetable pesticides in leek farming is not technically efficient while the workforce is technically inefficient. The total value of technical efficiency, which is 1.017, is greater than 1, meaning that the proportion of additional production factors will result in greater production. Allocatively, labor and manure have an allocative efficiency value greater than 1, meaning that leek farming is not allocatively efficient. In the area of land, seeds and vegetable pesticides are smaller than 1, meaning that leek farming is not allocatively efficient. While economically on land area, seeds and vegetable pesticides are not economically efficient, while labor and manure are not economically efficient.Keywords: Efficiency, Prey Onion,  Production.
Sensitivity Analysis of Banana Chips Small Business Pudjiastuti, Agnes Quartina; Iriani, Nur Ida; Sa’diyah, Ana Arifatus
Cakrawala Vol. 12 No. 2: Desember 2018
Publisher : Badan Riset dan Inovasi Daerah Provinsi Jawa Timur

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Banana chips are one of the traditional foods favored by Indonesian people and are mostly cultivated on a small scale. This study aims to analyze the feasibility and sensitivity of banana chips business. Primary data to compile cash flow in 2017 was obtained from small business of banana chips which was then analyzed feasibility financially. Sensitivity analysis was based on the increase in total cost and decreased production. The results of the analysis show that existing banana chips business was categorized as feasible based on the criteria of gross B/C, net B/C, NPV and IRR. The banana chips business was still feasible even though the total cost increased by 5% and production decreased by 15%.
Pelatihan Kapasitas Manajerial Petani Sereh Merah melalui Pembukuan Kas dan Evaluasi Kelayakan Usahatani di AMKE Oro-Oro Ombo, Batu Jawa Timur Tirta Yoga; Nur Ida Iriani; Zuhdi Ma’sum; Agnes Quartina Pudjiastuti; Apria Fransiska; Grogorius Ceme
Faedah : Jurnal Hasil Kegiatan Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): Jurnal Hasil Kegiatan Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia
Publisher : FKIP, Universitas Palangka Raya

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This community service program aims to strengthen the managerial capacity of red lemongrass farmers in AMKE Oro-Oro Ombo, Batu, East Java, through training on cash bookkeeping, income analysis, and farming feasibility evaluation. The main problems faced by farmers are limited knowledge of financial management, lack of systematic bookkeeping, and inability to evaluate the profitability of their businesses, which often results in inaccurate decision-making and low competitiveness. The method applied included participatory training, mentoring, and simulation of financial records and feasibility analysis. The results of the program demonstrate that participants gained a better understanding of the importance of structured financial recording. Farmers who previously relied only on sales revenue calculations without considering fixed and variable costs are now able to prepare cash books, identify expenses, and evaluate profit margins accurately. Cash bookkeeping has proven to improve financial transparency and accountability, while income analysis has equipped farmers with the skills to assess their business sustainability. The feasibility evaluation, using indicators such as R/C and B/C ratios, showed that red lemongrass farming is profitable but still requires efficiency improvements to increase long-term sustainability. Overall, this training has enhanced farmers’ managerial skills, encouraged independent decision-making, and strengthened their capacity to face price fluctuations and market competition. The program is expected to support the continuity and competitiveness of red lemongrass agribusiness in AMKE Oro-Oro Ombo
Co-Authors Alfines, Alfines Amir Hamzah Anak Agung Keswari Krisnandika Apria Fransiska Aristo, Mario Andri Aron, Robertus Asgar, Forestio Baksih, Baksih Bambang Purwiyono BERE, NOPRIANO Budi Prihatminingtyas Budi Prihatminingtyas Cakti Indra Gunawan Ceme, Grogorius Ciet, Markus Dangkung, Lukas Irwantus David Kaluge Dyanasari, Dyanasari Elisia Elisia, Elisia Eri Yusnita Arvianti Fahmi, Mijar Alif Farah Mutiara Firliyan, Enis Fransiska, Apria Gede Mekse Korri Arisena Grogorius Ceme Halimaking, Rosalina Ose Haluwalu, Fredi Tungga Hardiyanto, Yosef Harmono, Harmono Hary Sanjaya Hendrik Suhendri Hendrik Suhendri, Hendrik Indayati, Dewi Irensius, Irensius Isidorus Banggut Ismindarto, Anang Jenarung, Refli Firman Jusuf Sugiharto Kamil, Mohammad Kartini, Maria Talisia Kholil, A. Yusuf Kopek, Jeki Kurniasih, Defa Lebu, Junaidi Bebe Leksono, Anita Lende, Marselinus Lero, Oni Ringgu Ludovikus Ronaldus Unta Lukas Irwantus Dangkung Ma’sum, Zuhdi Maria Wini Dowa Marpaung, Jupri Johanes SM Mayor, Fenny Marthina Meilani, Ema Mendonca, Agustinho Muljawan, Rikawanto Eko Nazizah, Nur Neri, Fhilipus Ninin Khoirunnisa’ Nur Ida Iriani Nur Ida Iriani Nurhananto, Dwi Asnawi Nurhananto, Dwi Asnawi Onifasia Adah Palus, Fridolin Triayen Pebrianto, Petrus Pebryanto, Alfredo Piran, Ronaldus Don Prasetyo Nugroho Priyambodo, Ayu Wulandari Ririn Khuswati Rizky Ardianto Robertus Cio Rofiatin, Umi Rofiatin, Umi Rofiatin Sa'edi, Sa'edi Sadiyah, Ana Arifatus Saputra, Stephens Ermanda Sardan, Sardan Setiaji, Jatmiko Son Suwasono, Son Sri Andika Putri Sri Kusmaryatun Sriyutun Saghu, Yustina Suhudi . Sumarno . Sumarno Sumarno Sumarno Sumarno Sumarno Sumarno Sumarno Sumarno Sumarno Sumarno Tallo, Yohanes Fischer Tirta Yoga Toni, Toni Ubu Weking, Maria Magdalena Prasedis Umbu Tamu, Marselinus Roberto Wahid, Moh. Waty, Klaudia Rewinda Widowati Yulita Yulita Zuhdi Ma’sum Zulkarnain Zulkarnain