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Factors Influencing The Revenue Of Broiler Open House System Partnership Corporate X In Indonesia: Factors Influencing The Revenue Of Broiler Open House System Partnership, Corporate X In Indonesia Niswatin Hasanah; Zaenal Fanani
Journal of Development Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): Volume 2, Number 1, May 2018
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (747.289 KB) | DOI: 10.28926/jdr.v2i1.33

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The objective of research is to understand factors influencing the revenue of broiler farming. Re-search starts from June to July 2015. Method of research is case study. Data collection technique in-cludes observation and interview. The interview is conducted with 30 broiler farmers selected through total sampling and also corporation X In Kediri Indonesia. Data analysis tool involves descriptive analysis, economic analysis and regression analysis with SPSS16. Result of research indicates that various strata can be arranged based on chicken ownership (breeding capacity), respectively 3,000-12,000 chickens for Strata I, 12,000-27,000 chickens for Strata II, and > 30,000 chickens for Strata III. Production cost, revenue and profit in Strata III are greater than those in Strata I and II. Factors influencing the revenue of breeder on period 1 -6 include feed cost, broiler sale and bonus. Based on financial analysis against broiler breeding, the breeding is profitable and also reliable pursuant to what has been shown by financial result.
Effect of Use Different Eggs with Different Techniques of Salted Eggs on the level of Consumer Preference Selvia Tharukliling; Zaenal Fanani
Journal of Development Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): Volume 2, Number 1, May 2018
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Blitar

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This study aims to determine the effect of different types of eggs and salting techniques on making salted eggs to the level of consumer preference. Types of eggs used are duck eggs, laying chicken eggs and local chicken eggs. The three types of eggs will be in use by using the method of immersion and wrapping. This study used a completely randomized design with 2 x 3 factorial pattern with 3 replications to obtain 18 experimental units. The variables observed in this study are the color of egg yolk, egg texture, salty egg taste, and the level of consumer preference. Based on the results of the research results obtained for variables yellow eggs have a significant effect (p <0.01) with the highest value in duck eggs with the technique of wrapping and then in the duck eggs by immersion tech-niques while the chicken eggs and eggs on the eggs obtained results which is not much different. Next to the texture of salted eggs the results have no real effect but the highest value remains in duck eggs with wrapping technique. In taste ariable results have a significant effect (p <0.01) on the taste of salt-ed eggs and the best results are on duck eggs with packaging techniques. The last variable is the level of consumer preferences to the salted eggs results have a significant effect on the level of consumers with the highest value on duck eggs with immersion techniques. Of the four variables can be conclud-ed that the results showed the highest and best value according to the consumer is a salted egg from duck eggs with immersion techniques.
The Potential of Economic Base of the Livestock Sector in Kediri-East Java Nur Solikin; Budi Hartono; Zaenal Fanani; M Nur Ihsan
Journal of Development Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): Volume 2, Number 1, May 2018
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (456.412 KB) | DOI: 10.28926/jdr.v2i1.48

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Purpose of this study is to describe the potential of economic base of livestock commodities in Kediri-East Java- Indonesia. The research was conducted from March 2017 by using exploratory method, referring to secondary data in Statistic Centers publication of Kediri Regency. Location Quotient Analysis (LQ) data analysis was usedto determine the economic base of livestock sector in Kediri Re-gency. The results of the research are identified as follows: 1) Sub-district Base of beef cattle live-stock that is located in Mojo, Semen, Ngadiluwih, Ngancar, Plosoklaten, Gurah, Kunjang, Plemahan, Purwoasri, Papar, Pagu, KayenKidul, Gampengrejo, Ngasem, Banyakan, Grogol , and Tarokan. 2) Districts of dairy cattle commodity base include Ngancar, Plosoklaten, Kandangan, KayenKidul, and Gampengrejo. 3) Subdistrict base of buffalo cattle commodity include Mojo, and Ngadiluwih, Ke-pung, Kandangan, Badas, Kunjang, Gampeng, Ngasem, and Grogol. 4) The sub-districts of horse livestock commodities include Mojo, Semen, Kandangan, Kunjang, Plemahan, Gampengrejo, Ban-yakan, Grogol, and Tarokan. 5) Sub-district of pigs commodity base include Wates, Ngancar, Gamp-engrejo, and Banyakan sub-districts. 6) The districts of goats / sheep bases include Mojo, Semen, Kras, Ngancar, Plosoklaten, Gurah, Kepung, Kandangan, Kunjang, Plemahan, Purwoasri, Papar, Pa-gu, Kayenkidul, Gampengrejo, Ngasem, Banyakan, Grogol, and Tarokan. 7) The sub-districts of the commodities of chicken breeds include Mojo, Semen, Ngadiluwih, Kras, Gurah, Kepung, Kandangan, Kunjang, Plemahan, Purwoasri, Papar, Pagu, KayenKidul, Gampengrejo, Ngasem, Banyakan, Grogol, and Tarokan. 8) Sub-districts of commodities of chicken breeds include Kras, Ringinrejo, Kandat, Wates, Plosoklaten, Puncu, Pare, and Badassubdistricts. 9) The districts of livestock com-modity base include Mojo, Semen, Ngadiluwih, Kandat, Ngancar, Kandangan, Badas, Plemahan, Pa-gu, Gampengrejo, Ngasem, Banyakan, Grogol and Tarokansubdistricts. 10) Rabbit livestock com-modity base covers the sub-districts of Semen, Kras, Ngancar, Plosoklaten, Gurah, Kepung, Kan-dangan, Gampengrejo, Ngasem, Banyakan and Grogol.