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Tingkat Efisiensi Dan Keuntungan Usahatani Stroberi Di Desa Pancasari Kecamatan Sukasada Kabupaten Buleleng Daniel Sariman; Cening Kardi; Nyoman Yudiarini
AGRIMETA : Jurnal Pertanian Berbasis Keseimbangan Ekosistem Vol. 11 No. 22 (2021): Agrimeta: Jurnal Pertanian Berbasis Keseimbangan Ekosistem
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian dan Bisnis Universitas Mahasaraswati Denpasar

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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to analyze the production costs and revenues of strawberry farming and to analyze the profit and efficiency level of strawberry farming in Pancasari Village, Sukasada District, Buleleng Regency. The analytical method used in this study was descriptive and quantitative analysis. The sampling method used the slovin method, namely the sampling of 26 farmers. The result of this research is that the annual production cost of Strawberry farming in Pancasari Village is IDR 22,623,500.00 per land area of 29 acres or IDR 78.012 million per hectare, with annual farming income of IDR 64,044,000.00 per 29 acres or IDR 220. 841,300.00 per hectare. The profit of Strawberry farming in Pancasari Village per year is Rp. 41,420,500.00 per land area of 29 acres, or Rp. 142,829,300.00 per hectare, with farming efficiency or R/C Ratio of 2.83
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN USAHATANI STROBERI DI DESA PANCASARI KECAMATAN SUKASADA KABUPATEN BULELENG Patrianus Ramai; Made Tamba; Cening Kardi; Yulianti Sapanca
AGRIMETA : Jurnal Pertanian Berbasis Keseimbangan Ekosistem Vol. 12 No. 23 (2022): Agrimeta: Jurnal Pertanian Berbasis Keseimbangan Ekosistem
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian dan Bisnis Universitas Mahasaraswati Denpasar

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Strawberry is one of the horticultural commodities that have important economic value in Indonesia. Pancasari Village, Sukasada District, Buleleng Regency is one of the villages that has strawberry farming in Bali. The purpose of this study was to (1) analyze how the conditions of internal and external factors were for developing strawberry farming, and (2) analyzing how the strawberry development strategy was in Pancasari Village, Sukasada District, Buleleng Regency. This research was conducted from September to October 2021, with a total of 30 farmers as respondents. The results showed that Strawberry farming in Pancasari Village had a strength score of 1.91 and a weakness score of 0.82, while the opportunity score was 1.85 and the threat score was 0.79. Strawberry farming in Pancasari Village is in an aggressive growth condition with alternative strategies that can be taken, namely: (1) Improving production efficiency, quality and product appearance, through improving the quality of sustainable/environmentally friendly agricultural implementation and better management of marketing promotions. (2) Increasing cooperation between governments, especially institutions and industry that can increase farm capital for the cultivation of Strawberries with new and super varieties. Control over the conversion of agricultural land (Strawberry land), as well as policies to increase the exchange rate of Strawberry agriculture. (3) Attracting investment interest from various parties to be able to add Strawberry farming facilities, (4) Attracting agro-industry investors made from Strawberries, and (5) Strengthening joint marketing for Strawberry distribution.
PRODUKTIVITAS USAHATANI JERUK SIAM DAN JERUK BRASTAGI DI DESA BAYUNGGEDE, KECAMATAN KINTAMANI, KABUPATEN BANGLI Ni Kadek Artini; Cening Kardi; Putu Fajar Kartika Lestari
AGRIMETA : Jurnal Pertanian Berbasis Keseimbangan Ekosistem Vol. 11 No. 21 (2021): Agrimeta: Jurnal Pertanian Berbasis Keseimbangan Ekosistem
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The purpose of this study was to analyze the productivity and income of Siamese and Brastagi oranges. and analyze the comparison of profitability of income per land area. This research was conducted in Bayunggede Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency. This research was conducted in December 2020 to February 2021. Respondents in this study were 60 people with 32 Siamese oranges, while Brastagi oranges were 28 farmers. Based on research on productivity analysis and analyzing the comparison of profitability of income per land area, it was obtained several The conclusions are as follows: Productivity of Siamese oranges per year in Bayunggede Village is 20,185 tons / ha with farm income of IDR 47,395,320 per average planted area of 61 acres or IDR 77,697,000 / ha. Meanwhile, the productivity of Brastagi oranges per year in Bayunggede Village is 20 tons / ha with farm income of IDR 54,288,900 per average planted area of 62 acres or IDR 87,562,000 / ha. The profitability of the Siam Orange farming is significantly lower than the profitability of the Brastagi Citrus farming in Bayunggede Village. In average, the profitability of the Brastagi Orange farming is Rp. 107,764 / are, which is higher than the profitability of the Siam Orange farming
STRATEGI PEMASARAM DALAM MENINGKATKAN PENJUALAN KELAPA DI KABUPATEN JEMBRANA Nurul Khalifa Al Hadi; Nyoman Utari Vipriyanti; Nyoman Yudiarini; Cening Kardi
AGRIMETA : Jurnal Pertanian Berbasis Keseimbangan Ekosistem Vol. 12 No. 24 (2022): Agrimeta: Jurnal Pertanian Berbasis Keseimbangan Ekosistem
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Coconut is a strategic commodity that has a social, cultural and economic role in the life of the Indonesian people. The benefits of coconut plants lie not only in the flesh of the fruit which can be processed into coconut milk, copra, and coconut oil. The aims of this study were (1) to identify internal and external factors in increasing coconut sales in Jembrana Regency. (2) Formulating a strategy to increase coconut sales in Jembrana Regency. The marketing mix strategy includes the 4Ps, namely product, price, place, promotion. Respondents who became informants in this study amounted to 15 people. The analytical method in this study uses SWOT analysis. The results showed that the strength factors were high production, easy to get seeds, own coconut land, easy to cultivate, land fertility which was very suitable for coconut, and weakness factors were marketing promotion was still very weak, joint marketing network was weak, coconut cultivation locations were far away. from the city, the application of technology is less, capital is limited. Opportunity factors are increasing consumer purchasing power, consumer perceptions of the high benefits of coconuts, support from the Regency Government and the development of demand for fresh coconuts for the beverage and food industry. Threat factors are inter-production competitors, higher consumer bargaining positions, unstable selling prices, climatic or weather conditions
Development of Organic Based Rice Farming on Ecosystem and Culture of Subak In Bali Cening Kardi; Putu Fajar Kartika Lestari; Ni Putu Sukanteri
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Publisher : Ridwan Institute

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Green Revolution technology changed the behavior of farmers from low-input traditional rice farming to high-input modern rice farming, which had implications on the use of excessively synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, degradation of rice fields, and the extinction of some local paddy varieties which had high-quality rice. This is contrary to the global issue of food security, which requires high-quality rice products with safety assurance of the absence of pesticide residues and other synthetic chemicals, before entering the international market. The solution on the fourth is back to nature by cultivating environmentally friendly technology through organic-based Cicih Gondrong rice farming. This study aims to facilitate and educate rice farming using the local resource (compost from cattle manure, grass, and rest crop and Cicih Gondrong rice), and reduction of external input. Further rice intensification technology through an approach of eco-farming and subak culture wisdom to improve the efficiency of input allocation toward more profitable and sustainable rice farming. The methods of survey and demonstration plots are used to arrange production functions and efficiency tests on Cicih Gondrong rice farming. The demonstration plot of organic-based rice farming using specific techniques of cultivation. This blended method is expected can produce a Model development of organic-based Cicih Gondrong rice farming on the ecosystem and culture of subak. The significance: (1) to enrich the Agribusiness Management with eco-cultural based rice farming (2) the improvement and conservation local rice farming to increase productivity and profitability and sustainability of rice farming in subak and strengthen Bali's local secure food.
PEMASARAN WORTEL DI DESA BATURITI, KECAMATAN BATURITI KABUPATEN TABANAN Martina Anye; Cening Kardi; I Made Tamba; Ni Putu Anglila Amaral
AGRIMETA : Jurnal Pertanian Berbasis Keseimbangan Ekosistem Vol. 13 No. 25 (2023): Agrimeta: Jurnal Pertanian Berbasis Keseimbangan Ekosistem
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The purpose of this research is to:(1) Analyze the product marketing channel system carrots in Baturiti Village, Baturiti District, Tabanan Regency, (2) Analyzesis cost profit and marketing margin of carrot products in Baturiti Village Baturiti Subdistrict Tabanan Regency(3) Analyzing farmer share and efficiency carrot product marketing Baturiti Village Baturiti District Tabanan. Determination of carrot trader respondents using snowball sampling, and determining the respondents of carrot farmers using the sensus method with the total number of respondents in this study amounting to 69 people. Data were analyzed using marketing margin analysis, revenue merchant, merchant profit. Jarnmer Share, and marketing efficiency Based on the research results, the marketing channel in the research area consists of three marketing channels, namely Channel 1: Petan1-Gatherers-Retailers-Consumers Farmer-Retailer-Consumer Channel and Farmer-Consumer Channel. Carrot marketing benefits channel I with a profit of IDR 459000. Meanwhile, the profit of channel 1 marketing is profit of IDR 84000. farmer share channel I is 64.20, Farmer share on channel il is 1.4, farmer share on channel III is 10000 Channel I marketing efficiency is U293 and efficiency1 for marketing channel I is 0432
Keuntungan Usahatani Bawang Merah di Desa Bengkel Kecamatan Kediri Kebupaten Tabanan Cening Kardi; Ni Nyoman Yudiarini; Alit Wiswasta; Yulita Narti
AGRIMETA : Jurnal Pertanian Berbasis Keseimbangan Ekosistem Vol. 13 No. 26 (2023): Agrimeta: Jurnal Pertanian Berbasis Keseimbangan Ekosistem
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This Research is entitled” The Benefits OF Shallot Farming”in Bengkel Village, Kediri District, Tabanan Regency.This Study aims to (i) Analyze the total cost of Shallot Farming. (ii) To analyze The cost of shallot Farming, (iii) The analyze the Profits of Shallots Farming in The Kediri, Kediri District, Tabanan Regency. Determation in this study amounted to 30 people. The method of data alalysis in this study can be obtained bu calcaluting the total cost, calculating revenue, calculating profits. The results Showed (1) The local cost The results showed (1) the total cost of cultivating Shallots from Bengkel was Rp. 56,343,110 per season per 54.5 acres of planted land (2) the average production of Shallots in Bengkel village was 4700 kg per 54.5 acres of land, so that the productivity of Shallot farming is 8,264 tons in the form of wet Shallots that are clean from soil dirt and the profits of Shallot farming in Bengkel Village are IDR 42 354 790 seasons per land area of ​​54.5 acres, with a fairly high level of farming risk However, it can be suggested by farmers to be more intensive in managing the shallot business, considering that its productivity is still low (8,264 tonsha) while the productivity of red onions in Bali can reach 15 tons/ha. Pesticides like Demolish and Antracol are used quite intensively which can have an impact on biodiversity and sustainability of Shallot farming, so efforts are made to use a combination of organic pesticides and integrated control.
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN OBJEK WISATA LADUMA BERBASIS ENERGI TERBARUKAN SEBAGAI DAERAH TUJUAN WISATA (STUDI KASUS: SUBAK PINGE DESA BARU, KEC. MARGA, TABANAN) Putu Fajar Kartika Lestari; Cening Kardi; Anak Agung Bagus Baskara
AGRIMETA : Jurnal Pertanian Berbasis Keseimbangan Ekosistem Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): Agrimeta: Jurnal Pertanian Berbasis Keseimbangan Ekosistem
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Ecotourism is a sub-component of the field of sustainable tourism. The potential of ecotourism which is considered an effective tool for sustainable development is the main reason why developing countries are now embracing it and incorporating it into economic development and conservation strategies. tourism potential in Indonesia that has a positive economic and cultural impact. Ecotourism development is very strategic because the approach used is alignment with the local community in order to be able to maintain local culture and at the same time improve their welfare. The purpose of this study is to determine internal and external factors in the development strategy of Laduma tourism objects in Taban Regency. This research was conducted on the tourist attraction Laduma. The respondents involved were 40 people, of which 15 people were taken from the party that manages the Salada tourist attraction, and as many as 25 people were tourists visiting the Laduma tourist attraction. Data collection using keusioner. Data analysis technique using SWOT Matrix. The results showed that the development of renewable energy- based laduma tourism objects as tourist destinations is in a strong position and has opportunities. The strategy recommendation given is aggressive, meaning that the Development of Laduma Tourism Objects Based on Renewable Energy as a Tourist Destination Area is in prime and steady condition so that it is possible to continue to develop optimally. Then the strategy recommendation given is the S-O strategy.
Integrated Cultivation of Land-Sea Ecosystems That Prioritizes Harmony with Nature and Society Cening Kardi; Putu Fajar Kartika Lestari
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 4 No. 11 (2024): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

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There is an urgent need for aquaculture systems that not only increase productivity, but also maintain ecological balance and improve the well-being of local communities. With increasing pressure on natural resources due to overexploitation, emerging climate change, and global economic uncertainty, new approaches that integrate terrestrial and marine ecosystems are crucial. This research aims to develop an integrated aquaculture model that prioritises harmony between nature and society. This approach incorporates organic farming and mariculture practices, in line with blue economy principles, to create environmental sustainability and social welfare. The research method used was descriptive qualitative, with a focus on mapping specific regional areas consisting of three or four agro-climatic regions. Data were collected through surveys and focus group discussions (FGDs), covering ecological factors such as climate, coastal plain quality, seabed and seawater. Seawater health estimation for mariculture was based on physical, chemical and biological parameters with APHA (1992) guidelines. The results show that this integrated aquaculture can improve environmental quality and productivity of land and sea, while creating harmony between natural resource management and social welfare. This model provides a practical solution to achieve sustainable development.
Keuntungan Usahatani Kopi Arabika di Desa Catur, Kecematan Kintamani, Kabupaten Bangli Cening Kardi; Luh Putu Kirana Pratiwi; I Made Tamba; Dedi Yane Kadiwano
AGRIMETA : Jurnal Pertanian Berbasis Keseimbangan Ekosistem Vol. 14 No. 2 (2024): Agrimeta: Jurnal Pertanian Berbasis Keseimbangan Ekosistem
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The cultivation of Arabica coffee plays a strategic role in supporting the economy of farmers in Catur Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency, which is one of the centers for quality coffee production in Bali. This study aims to analyze production costs, profits, and the influence of production factors on the profits of Arabica coffee farming in farmer groups in Catur Village. The analysis method used in this research is the Cobb-Douglas multiple linear regression method. The analysis results show that the average production cost of Arabica coffee is Rp14,755,930 per 81 are of farmland per year, with a profit reaching Rp48,924,070 per year. The farming efficiency, measured through the R/C Ratio of 4.32, indicates that Arabica coffee farming in the research location is feasible for development. The production factor significantly affecting profits is NPK fertilizer, with a positive elasticity (1.060), while urea fertilizer has a negative impact on profits (-0.305). Therefore, proper fertilizer use and good farm management are essential to increase profits. Farmers are advised to optimize the use of NPK fertilizer and control the dosage of urea fertilizer to maximize productivity and farming efficiency for Arabica coffee