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RESPONSE TO "REKTANIGAMA": A WEBSITE BASED FARMING RECORD APPLICATION Nurhayati, Azizatun; Widada, Arif Wahyu; Irham, Irham; Anantasari, Esti; Devi, Laksmi Y.; Subejo, Subejo
AGRIBEST Vol 4, No 1 (2020): Maret
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (328.171 KB) | DOI: 10.32528/agribest.v4i1.3040

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Comprehensive farm recording, not only recording the inputs used in farming, but also scheduling activities carried out in the process of cultivation. Farming records are important to be owned by farmers as a basis for decision making. Unfortunately, some farmers do not have adequate farming records. In organic farming, farm record is also one of the things required for organic certification. This study aims to determine the response of stakeholders and farmers to Rektanigama, a website-based farm recording application.The number of participant in this research are 27 respondents of stakeholders and 21 respondents of farmers. The research was conducted by census method and focus group discussion  The results showed that stakeholders and farmers considered Rektanigama to be sufficiently good and could be applied as a farm recording tool. Total score for Rektanigama according to farmers was 7.80 and 6.88 according to stakeholders, respectively. In addition, farmers already know the importance of recording farming but have not implemented it. Stakeholders and farmers provide advice that the Rektanigama be disseminated massively to be able to support the needs of farming records, especially for farmers who need organic certification.
ALTRUISM AMONG ORGANIC RICE FARMERS IN YOGYAKARTA Azizatun Nurhayati; I Irham
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 20, No 2 (2020): APRIL
Publisher : Socio-Economics/Agribusiness Department

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2020.020.2.1

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Organic farming is becoming an issue that continues to grow at this time. Organic products become exclusive products at higher prices compared to conventional agricultural products. The higher price can be one form of motives for farmers to do farming with an organic system that is the economic motive. On the other hand, organic agriculture with environmentally-friendly management is an advantage of this farming system.  It is necessary to know more about the motives of farmers in undertaking organic farming, economic or non-economic motives. Non-economic motives in an agricultural activity are needed to support agricultural activities based on Smart Eco-Bioproduction as an effort to realize sustainable agriculture. The results showed that economic motives still dominated the motives of farmers in organic rice farming. Altruism, as a non-economic motive, is at the level of human altruism.
Performance Evaluation and Optimum Portfolio Allocation for Stocks of Agribusiness and Non-Agribusiness Companies in ILQ45 Azizatun Nurhayati; Any Suryantini; Jamhari Jamhari
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Vol 1, No 3 (2016): December
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Gadjah Mada jointly with PISPI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1231.903 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/ipas.9240

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Investors need fundamental aspects to allocate their fund in a set of efficient portfolio to maximize their yield. One of many fundamental aspecs is risk and return stocks price analysis. There were some agribusniness companies and non-agribusiness companies listed in ILQ45. This study was aimed to know stock performance of agribusiness companies compared with non-agribusiness companies which were listed in Index Liquid 45 in Indonesia Stock Exchange and to allocate optimum portfolio with cut off point method and randomly designed methode. Data of monthly from August 2011-December 2015 was used in this study. The result showed that range of return of agribusiness companies was -13.24% up to 20.098% and non-agribusiness was 49.50% up to 10.39%. Range of standard deviation for agribusiness companies was 6.43%-14.36% and 5.87-15.54% for non-agribusiness. Range of positive coefficient of variance (CV) for agribusiness was 3.59-18.61 and 5.47-59.19. Optimum portfolio formed by Unilever Indonesia (61.27%), Indofood ICBP (32.27%), BCA (3.81%), and BRI (2.65%). Return of optimum portfolio was 21.77% year on year and it was the highest return among portofolios which were formed randomly.
Problematika Pengembangan Padi Organik di Sawangan Magelang serta Peluang Sertifikasi Internasional Subejo PhD; Irham Irham; Pinjung Nawang Sari; Arif Wahyu Widada; Azizatun Nurhayati; Laksmi Yustika Devi; Esti Anatasari
Jurnal Teknosains Vol 9, No 1 (2019): December
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/teknosains.40604

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Organic farming has been remarkably evolving in many areas of Indonesia for responding environmental issues and producing healthy foods. Organic rice is a type of organic farming product of a system which has been widely practiced including in Sawangan Village Magelang District as one of pioneering area on organic rice development in Central Java Province. This study is directed to analyze supporting factors, various problems faced on the development of organic rice and opportunity for getting international organic certification. A study has been done through household interview (30 farmers), indepth interview with key informants and Focus Group Discussion (FGD) at agricultural office of Magelang District. Data analysis used in this study are statistical descriptive and categorical qualitative. Results of the study show that: (1) performance of organic rice gradually getting better and productivity level has been getiing closer to conventional high external input rice farming, (2) supporting factorson improvement of organic rice include healthy rice production initiated through integrated pest management,transformative group leadership, supports from related stakeholders, high economic incentive, improvement of market networking, product certification, ICT application and favourable natural resource endowment, (3) Problems faced on the development of organic rice include variety of product quality among farmers, price variety and fluctuation, difficulty in organic seed access, mixing area of organic and anorganic rice farming, (4) Strategies for improving opportunity to get international organic sertification include innovation on product diversification, application of fresh product certification, modernization of machine for rice processing.
Performance Evaluation and Optimum Portfolio Allocation for Stocks of Agribusiness and Non-Agribusiness Companies in ILQ45 Azizatun Nurhayati; Any Suryantini; Jamhari Jamhari
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Vol 1, No 3 (2016): December
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Gadjah Mada jointly with PISPI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ipas.9240

Abstract

Investors need fundamental aspects to allocate their fund in a set of efficient portfolio to maximize their yield. One of many fundamental aspecs is risk and return stocks price analysis. There were some agribusniness companies and non-agribusiness companies listed in ILQ45. This study was aimed to know stock performance of agribusiness companies compared with non-agribusiness companies which were listed in Index Liquid 45 in Indonesia Stock Exchange and to allocate optimum portfolio with cut off point method and randomly designed methode. Data of monthly from August 2011-December 2015 was used in this study. The result showed that range of return of agribusiness companies was -13.24% up to 20.098% and non-agribusiness was 49.50% up to 10.39%. Range of standard deviation for agribusiness companies was 6.43%-14.36% and 5.87-15.54% for non-agribusiness. Range of positive coefficient of variance (CV) for agribusiness was 3.59-18.61 and 5.47-59.19. Optimum portfolio formed by Unilever Indonesia (61.27%), Indofood ICBP (32.27%), BCA (3.81%), and BRI (2.65%). Return of optimum portfolio was 21.77% year on year and it was the highest return among portofolios which were formed randomly.
Response to "Rektanigama": A Website Based Farming Record Application Azizatun Nurhayati; Arif Wahyu Widada; Irham Irham; Esti Anantasari; Laksmi Y. Devi; Subejo Subejo
AGRIBEST Vol 4, No 1 (2020): Maret
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/agribest.v4i1.3040

Abstract

Comprehensive farm recording, not only recording the inputs used in farming, but also scheduling activities carried out in the process of cultivation. Farming records are important to be owned by farmers as a basis for decision making. Unfortunately, some farmers do not have adequate farming records. In organic farming, farm record is also one of the things required for organic certification. This study aims to determine the response of stakeholders and farmers to Rektanigama, a website-based farm recording application.The number of participant in this research are 27 respondents of stakeholders and 21 respondents of farmers. The research was conducted by census method and focus group discussion  The results showed that stakeholders and farmers considered Rektanigama to be sufficiently good and could be applied as a farm recording tool. Total score for Rektanigama according to farmers was 7.80 and 6.88 according to stakeholders, respectively. In addition, farmers already know the importance of recording farming but have not implemented it. Stakeholders and farmers provide advice that the Rektanigama be disseminated massively to be able to support the needs of farming records, especially for farmers who need organic certification.