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ANALISIS BREAK EVEN POINT (BEP) dan EFISIENSI EKONOMI PENGGUNAAN DAUN SALVINIA MOLESTA PADA AYAM BROILER BETINA Eka Septiadi; Agus Setiadi; Migie Handayani
MEDIAGRO Vol 13, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Universitas Wahid Hasyim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (106.188 KB) | DOI: 10.31942/mediagro.v13i1.2152

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This study aims to determine the performance of broiler females that were given extra rations Salvinia molesta, to analyze the BEP and the economic efficiency of the use of leaves of Salvinia molesta in broiler chickens females were given rations of leaves Salvinia molesta, and to determine the economic efficiency of the use of leaves of Salvinia molesta in the ration of broiler chickens female. The research material using the 100 head of DOC strain females age 2 weeks. The method used is the method of completely randomized design (CRD), the research done by 4 treatments and 5 replications. The treatments were differences in the provision of the proportion of Salvinia molesta in feed, namely T0 = no additional Salvinia into feed, T1 = 6% increase Salvinia in feed, T2 = 12% addition of Salvinia in feed, T3 = 18% addition of Salvinia in feed. The results showed consumption was not significantly different (P> 0.05), while the United Nations and the FCR were significantly different (P <0.05). Break even point of the lowest of live chickens at T0 by 22 tails generate USD. 646 138, 00 and the break even point T0 carcass by 8 tail generate USD. 285,959.00. The most economical high efficiency T1 with efficiency 1.085 / 25 animals live sale, and 1,447 / 25 animals for sale carcass. Keywords: Broilers females, Salvinia molesta, Break even point, Economic efficiency
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.