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Agribusiness Development Strategy of Soybean Commodity in Sigi Regency Eru Rengga Patra; Lien Damayanti; Yulianti Kalaba
AGROLAND The Agricultural Sciences Journal (e-Journal) Vol 3 No 2 (2016): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/agroland.v3i2.306

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This research aimed to: 1) Knowing the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for agribusiness development of soybean commodity in Sigi Regency; 2) Knowing the right alternative strategy formula for the development of soybean commodity agribusiness in Sigi Regency; 3) Knowing the priority strategy that should be chosen for the agribusiness development of commodity soybean in Sigi Regency. This research purposively conducted in Sigi Regency from January to March 2017, and 6 respondents were chosen. SWOT analysis used to find alternative strategy, and QSPM analysis used to find priority strategy. The availability and productivity of the land is among the main strenghts, and the quality and quantity of human resources is among the main weaknesses.The main opportunity is the price of soybean commodity in the market, while imports of soybeans by the government is the main threats. The alternative and priority strategy that could be undertaken by the governmenr are : 1) Participatory motivation and farmers empowerment program; 2) Strengthening local soybean development policy that is pro-farmer; 3) Soybean cultivation development program through area expansion and land mapping; 4) Regional Agricultural Partnership; 5) Development of soybean processing industry.
The Analysis of Copra Farming Revenue and Factors Influencing it in Palam Village Subdistrict of North Tinangkung, District of Banggai Kepulauan Mohammad Ikhsan Diman; Rustam Abdul Rauf; Yulianti Kalaba
AGROLAND The Agricultural Sciences Journal (e-Journal) Vol 3 No 2 (2016): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/agroland.v3i2.310

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Coconut is one of the export commodities of sub sector farm which is best commodity of Central Sulawesi Province. This research aims to: (1) analize the income of copra farm in Palam Village of North Tinangkung District of Banggai Kepulauan Regency and (2) Analyze the factoedrs affect copra farm in Palam Villageof North Tinangkung District of Banggai Kepulauan Regency. The method usedwas survey and sample was selected using simple random. The number of the sample was 40 households. The research results indicate that.: (1) avarege of totalcost of copra farm was Rp 14.648.819.85/ 10.003/coconut/1 time production. The aferage of acceptance of copra farm was Rp 20.502.768.75/1 time production with the average of sell price Rp 9.093.75/kg, so, the average income of copra farm was Rp 5.853.948.90/10.003 coconut/1 time production and (2) F counted = 32.163 with probability ρ =0.000 < 0.05 at α =5% proving that Null Hypothesis is rejected which means independent variable of self price (X1), production cost (X2) and copra production (X3) simultaneusly affect copra farm income in Palam Village of Nort Tinangkung District of Banggai Kepulauan Regency determinant (R2) adjusted was 0.728 showing that income variation on copra farm (Y) can be explained by independent variable of sell price (X1), production cost (X2), and copra production (X3) was 72.8%, whereas 27.2% explained by other factor excluded of the model. Partially the price sell and copra production positively affect and significant on copra farm income while production cost negatifely affect on confidence level of 95%.
The Competitiveness Analysis of Cocoa Commodity in The District of Sigi Andika Ibrahim; Marhawati Mappatoba; Yulianti Kalaba
AGROLAND The Agricultural Sciences Journal (e-Journal) Vol 3 No 1 (2016): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/agroland.v3i1.317

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This study aims to determine the competitiveness of cocoa commodity in the district of Sigi and the impact of government policies by analyzing the effects of cocoa price changes, cocoa’s input price and cocoa production to the competitiveness of cocoa. Data collection is done in Sub-district of Palolo with the number of respondents 31 farmers and also data supported by data from other related agencies. The research objective answered by using analytical tools Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM). Results of the study found that cocoa in Sigi District has comparative and competitive advantages with the value of Domestic Cost Ratio (DCR) and the Private Cost Ratio (PCR) i.e. 0.45 and 0.50. Results for Nominal Protection coefficient of output value (NPCO) is 0.88 and Nominal Protection Coeffisients of Input (NPCI) is 0.80 respectively show the government's policies are protective for cocoa farmers in the district, while the EPC value is 0.89 indicates the policy is inhibiting the production of farmers with effect of ratio 0.09. The sensitivity analysis of changes in production, the price of cocoa bean and Subsidized- fertilizer prices, shows that the change in production is an indicator that most influence the competitiveness of cocoa in Sigi District.
Impact of Climate Change on Macro-Economy of Central Sulawesi Province Indonesia: Case of Cocoa Beans Commodity M.R. Yantu; Yulianti Kalaba; Arifuddin Lamusa; Wildani Pingkan S. Hamzens
AGROLAND The Agricultural Sciences Journal (e-Journal) Vol 2 No 1 (2015): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/agroland.v2i1.338

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Central Sulawesi is the first rank of cocoa beans supplier in Indonesia. Unfortunately, climate change resulted on emerging of cacao pests and diseases that causes continuously decreasing productivity of cacao farm. Consequently, farmers have been converted their cocoa farm to others farm. This has been impacted on macro-economy of Central Sulawesi. Generally, the aim of this study is to analyze impact of climate change on macro-economy of Central Sulawesi for case cocoa beans commodity. Particularly, the aim of this study is (i) to analyze impact of climate change on productivity of cacao farm; (ii) to estimate effect of the productivity on GDRP of cocoa beans; (iii) to estimate effect of the GDRP of cocoa beans on macro-economy of Central Sulawesi; and (iv) to estimate trends of macro-economy of Central Sulawesi. Analyze method was econometric simultaneous equation of double logarithm model. Data used was secondary data, 2000 – 2014, namely GDRP of Central Sulawesi, areal size of cacao, production volume of cocoa beans, prices of cocoa beans at farm level. The result of analyze showed that climate change has been impacted on productivity of cacao farm. It was indicated by coefficient of year as a proxy insignificant affect to variety of productivity of cacao farm, so it could be interpreted that the productivity to be constant. Consequently, the productivity couldn’t push up GDRP of cocoa beans. However, GDRP of cocoa beans could still push up the macro-economy of Central Sulawesi. The macro-economy of Central Sulawesi was increasing. Thus, although climate change impacted on the productivity, but GDRP of cocoa beans could still push up the macro-economy of Central Sulawesi. It means that management of pest and disease of cacao farm in a prototype to be important performed.
Market Segmentation Analysis of Central Sulawesi’s Processed Chocolate Product at Palu City Muhammad Rizal Faiz; Wildani Pingkan H; Yulianti Kalaba
AGROLAND The Agricultural Sciences Journal (e-Journal) Vol 2 No 2 (2015): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/agroland.v2i2.345

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By observing the development of cacao as one of the Central Sulawesi’s best commodity that widely processed as chocolate, thus studywas conducted withobjective to give the information about Central Sulawesi’s processed chocolate product market segments. Location determination is conducted deliberately, with the amount of respondent of 102 people that proportionally distributed among 5 districts, which is 21 people at Palu Barat District, 24 people at PaluTimur District, 21 people at Palu Selatan Disctric, 14 people at Tatanga District and 22 people at Mantikulore District that determined using Proportional Stratified Random Sampling method. It is done with the consideration that the respondents can represent Palu City’s residents. Analysis that wasused in this studyisTwoStep Cluster analysis for market segment determination. Result from this study showed that Palu City’s resident splittedinto 3 segments, which is segment 1 as the largest segment but has low processed chocolate consumption, segment 2 as the smallest segment with moderate consumption and expenses for processed chocolate products and segment 3 as the second largest segment which is the most potential segment because of their high consumption and expenses for processed chocolate products.
Analysis of Rice Production In Karawana Village Dolo Sub - District Sigi Delly Sriyati; Max Nur Alam; Yulianti Kalaba
AGROLAND The Agricultural Sciences Journal (e-Journal) Vol 2 No 2 (2015): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/agroland.v2i2.346

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This study aims to determine the effect of land area, number of seeds, labor, fertilizer, and pesticides on rice production in the Village Karawana Sub District Dolo. The population in this study are all farmers who cultivate rice farming rice fields totaling 417 farmers, farm consisting of 279 people using certified seeds and 138 people who use the seed is not certified, with a sample size of 60 people that is considered representative of the population, of which 40 people who use certified rice seeds and 20 people use rice seed is not certified. Data were analyzed using multiple linear analysis Doglass Cobb. The results of the production analyzes show that the independent variable (Xi) jointly significant effect on the dependent variable (Y) it is indicated the value of the F-count equal to 96.734> F-table 2.034. the coefficient of determination (R2Adj sq) of 0.925, meaning 92.5% of the variation rice production that use certified rice seeds (Y) can be explained by the variable land area (X1), seeds (X2), labor (X3) fertilizer (X4), and pesticides (X5), while the other 7.5% can be explained other models. Area of land, seed, labor, fertilizer, and pesticides simultaneously can affect the production of paddy rice farming that use certified rice seeds in the Village Karawana District of Dolo. T-test results showed independent variables (land area (X, labor (X3), fertilizers (X4), and pesticides (X5), very significant effect on production (Y), except for number of seeds (X2) had no significant effect. While for seed which is not certified the results of production analysis showed that the independent variable (Xi) jointly significant effect on the dependent variable (Y) it is indicated the value of the F-count equal to 84.902> F-table 2.009, the coefficient of determination (R2Adj sq) of 0.957, meaning 95.70% variation of rice production that use certified rice seeds (Y) can be explained by the variable land area (X1), seeds (X2), labor (X3), fertilizers (X4), and pesticides (X5), while the other 4.3% can be explained other models. The land, seed, labor, fertilizer, and pesticides simultaneously may affect rice production which uses rice seed is not certified in the Village Karawana District of Dolo, the t-test results shows the independent variables (land area (X1), the number of seeds (X2), labor (X3), fertilizers (X4), and pesticides (X5), very significant effect on output (Y). Rice production that use certified seed significantly different compared to rice production which uses seeds were not certified in the Village Karawana District of Dolo.
ANALISIS PENENTUAN KOMODITAS BASIS DAN NON BASIS PADA KOMODITAS BUAH-BUAHAN DI KABUPATEN SIGI Puput Puspitasari; Yulianti Kalaba; Moh Alfit A. Laihi
Jurnal Pembangunan Agribisnis (Journal of Agribusiness Development) Vol 1 No 1 (2022): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpa.v1i1.1266

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui komoditi basis dan non basis pada komoditas buah-buahan di Kabupaten Sigi dan perubahan peranan komoditas buah-buahan dimasa yang akan datang. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode Location Quotient (LQ) dan Dynamic Location Quotient (DLQ). Penelitian ini dilaksanakan Pada Bulan November 2019 sampai Bulan Februari 2020 dengan menggunakan data sekunder. Hasil analisis LQ menunjukkan bahwa berdasarkan nilai produksi, dilihat dari nilai rata-rata komoditi pepaya dengan jumlah nilai 2,9631 , nenas dengan jumlah nilai 1,5252 dan alpukat dengan jumlah nilai 8,1954 merupakan komoditi basis subsektor tanaman buah-buahan di Kabupaten Sigi, sedangkan untuk komoditi manga dengan nilai 0,4300, durian dengan nilai 0,7535, jeruk dengan nilai 0,1831 dan pisang dengan nilai 0,7556 merupakan komoditi non basis subsektor tanaman buah-buahan di Kabupaten Sigi. Berdasarkan analisis DLQ menunjukkan bahwa diperoleh ada tiga komoditi yang memiliki nilai rata-rata DLQ > 1. Komoditi tersebut antara lain yaitu mangga dengan jumlah nilai 1,2613, jeruk dengan jumlah nilai 4,5919 dan pisang dengan jumlah nilai 1,2015. Hal ini menunjukkan bahwa ketiga komoditi ini dari hasil perhitungan DLQ > 1 akan diharapkan menjadi komoditi basis dimasa yang akan datang. Sedangkan ke empat komoditi yaitu durian dengan jumlah nilai 0,9643, papaya dengan jumlah nilai 0,9323, nenas dengan jumlah nilai 0,9643 dan alpokat dengan jumlah nilai 0,9154 subsektor Frutilkultura (buah-buahan) yang hasil perhitungan rata-rata DLQ < 1 belum mampu menjadi sektor basis dimasa yang akan datang.
KONTRIBUSI WANITA TANI TERHADAP PENDAPATAN PETANI KUBIS DI DESA MEKARSARI KECAMATAN LORE TIMUR KABUPATEN POSO Aisyah Ferhana; Yulianti kalaba; Erny Erny
Jurnal Pembangunan Agribisnis (Journal of Agribusiness Development) Vol 2 No 3 (2023): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpa.v2i3.1967

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis rata-rata pendapatan keluarga petani kubis, besarnya kontribusi wanita tani terhadap pendapatan keluarga petani. Penelitian ini di laksanakan pada bulan April sampai dengan Juni di Desa Mekarsari Kecamatan Lore Timur Kabupaten Poso Sulawesi Tengah. Responden dalam penelitian ini berjumlah 37 wanita tani dimana dalam penentuan responden dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode sampel acak sederhana (Simple Random Sampling) pada anggota populasi yang bersifat homogen berdasarkan luas lahan. Analisis data secara kualitatif digunakan untuk mengidentifikasi bentuk kegiatan ekonomi yang dilakukan wanita tani, sedangkan analisis data secara kuantitatif digunakan untuk menganalisis total pendapatan wanita tani, total pendapatan keluarga dan kontribusi wanita tani. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa curahan yang dilakukan wanita tani dalam usahatani kubis ialah pembibitan, penanaman, penyulaman, pengairan, pemupukan, serta panen, dengan total sebesar 26,19 HKSP dengan rata-rata pendapatan wanita tani sebesar Rp. 3.127.027/MT pendapatan keluarga sebesar Rp 16.573.186/MT. Hasil tersebut diperoleh kontribusi wanita tani terhadap pendapatan keluarga petani kubis sebesar 35%.
RENTABILITAS USAHA BAWANG GORENG PADA UKM LINDA DI KOTA PALU Giovanny, Cynthia; Kalaba, Yulianti; Abubakar, Ihdiani
AGROTEKBIS : JURNAL ILMU PERTANIAN (e-journal) Vol 11 No 1 (2023): Februari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/agrotekbis.v11i1.1595

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The development for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia is quite promising. Therefore, it is essential for small and medium entrepreneurs to enhance their business vision, considering the increasingly intense global competition. This heightened competition will undoubtedly impact SMEs' performance. It is well-known that every established business shares a common goal: to maximize profits and enhance the overall value and sustainability of their business. The main objective of this study was to determine the level of business rentability achieved by SME Linda, a fried onion processing SME located in the city of Palu, based on loan capital. The selection of this location was done purposively, considering SME Linda processing fried onions that is worthy of research. The findings indicate that with an additional loan capital of IDR 100,000,000 at an interest rate of 18% per year, Linda's Fried Onion UKM achieves an average economic rentability of 37.75%. In contrast, the average return on own capital stands at 5.82%.
MANAJEMEN RANTAI PASOK KOMODITAS TOMAT PASCA PANDEMI COVID-19 DI DESA SIDERA KECAMATAN BIROMARU KABUPATEN SIGI Dewi, Dewi; Kalaba, Yulianti; Laihi, Moh. Alfit A.
AGROTEKBIS : JURNAL ILMU PERTANIAN (e-journal) Vol 12 No 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/agrotekbis.v12i2.2068

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Tomatoes are a vital horticultural commodity with significant economic importance in many countries. This study aims to investigate the demand for tomatoes, analyze the flow patterns within the tomato supply chain, and examine the mechanisms of supply chain management and assess its efficiency in Sidera Village, Biromaru Subdistrict, Sigi District, in the post-Covid-19 period. The research employed both qualitative and quantitative descriptive methods. The findings indicate that post-Covid-19 tomato supply chain management is a complex system that requires coordination and integration of product flow, information flow, and financial flow throughout the distribution process.
Co-Authors Abdul Muis Abdul Muis Abdul Muis ABDUL MUIS Abrar Abrar Abrar Abrar Adinda Elfara Rizki Adam Ainul Mardial Aisyah Ferhana Alamsyar, Al Alimudin Laapo Alisa Alisa Ananda, Dhea Putri Andika Ibrahim Andika Ibrahim Andika Primasatya Anggraini, Tetik Angri, Angri Arbayana Arbayana Arfah, Siti Yuliaty Chansa Arifuddin Lamusa Arini, Ayu Ayu Arini Bambang Dwi Pratama Chansa Arfah, Siti Yuliaty Chodijah, Sitti Christoporus Christoporus Christovani Palunsu Crishtophorus Crishtophorus Dafina Howara Dance Tangkesalu Delly Sriyati Dewi Dewi Dewi Nur Asih Dewi Sartika Laurencia Br. Manurung Dian Safitri Ernawati Ernawati Erny Erny, Erny Erny Sirappa Eru Rengga Patra Eru Rengga Patra Fadil, Muh fahruddin, Hamdan fatimah Fatimah Giovanny, Cynthia Hadayani A. Hadayani Hadayani Hadayani Hadayani Hamdan Fahruddin Hardiyanti Sultan Hatmi, Wira Hatmiq, Wira Husnul Khatima, Husnul I Gede Laksana Wibawa I Made Antara Ihdiani Abubakar Ikawati, Aisyah Isran, Isran Joko Kurniawan Khairunnisa, Nur Ainun Komang Mertayasa Laihi, Moh. Alfit A. Lien Damayanti Lien Damayanti Lisnawati Lisnawati M. R Yantu M.R. Yantu M.R. Yantu Made Antara Made Antara Magfira, Magfira magfira, Sahrul Marhawati Mappatoba Marhawati Mappatoba Marwan Yantu Max Nur Alam Max Nur Alam Max Nur Alam Mboka, Gita Geby Moh Alfit A. Laihi Moh Fadli Moh Fikri Moh Riski Pratama Moh. Rezky Moh. Ribut Priono Mohammad Ikhsan Diman Muh Fadil Muh. Arman Yamin Pagala Muh. Fahruddin Nurdin Muh. Fahruddin Nurdin Muh. Fahruddin Nurdin Muhammad Rizal Faiz Muiis, abdul Mukhlis Mukhlis Mustari Mustari Mustari Mustari Nurhidayah Nurhidayah NURLAELA NURLAELA Nurlaela Nurlaela Nurmagefirah A. Nazir Nussara Sriarmad Pratama, Moh Riski Puput Puspitasari Putu Bagus Wijaya Rahmat Rahmat Rahmat Rahmat Ria Artha Heren Bansoe Riandini Ika Pratiwi Riswandi Riswandi Rizke Andita Roadiah Roadiah Rustam Abd. Rauf Saharia Kassa Saharia Kassa sisfah yuni Sisfahyuni Sisfahyuni Sulaeman Sulaeman Sulaeman Sulaeman Sulaeman Sulaeman Sulaeman Sulastri Sulastri Suleha, Suleha Sulmi, Sulmi Syifa Hadirawati Syifa Syifa Tetik Anggraini Tri Astuti Pamungkas Wijaya, Putu Bagus Wildani Pingkan H Wildani Pingkan S. Hamzens Wira Hatmi Wulandari, Rahma Sri Yantu, M.R Yuniarti, Via Zainab Zainab