Evanila Silvia
Dept. of Agric. Technology, Fac. of Agriculture, Univ. of Bengkulu

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BUSINESS COMPETITIVENESS IMPROVEMENT ANALYSIS ON DRY FISH PROCESSING INDUSTRY IN BENGKULU CITY Evanila Silvia; Sigit Mujiharjo; Yuwana Yuwana; Kurnia Herlina Dewi
Jurnal Agroindustri Vol 5, No 1 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/j.agroindustri.5.1.1-11

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Purpose of this research was to identify environmental factors in terms of strength, weakness, opportunity, and threat influencing dry fish processing industry position, and formulating strategic to improve competitiveness the dry fish processing industry in Bengkulu City.  Method applied was descriptive analysis using SWOT matric, EFE matric, IFE matric.  Research location was in Bengkulu City which was selected on purpose. Respondents were academic (1 person), bureaucrat (1 person), practical person (2 person). Result of the research showed that the internal factor consisted 12 strength strategic factors and 15 weakness strategic factor.  The external strategic factor was composed by 13 opportunity strategic factors and 6 threat strategic factors. Strategic factor being capable to improve competitiveness were 1) product diversityin term of labeland market segment, 2) quality product improvement that capable to specify, and 3) improve sale service.
CHARACTERISTIC OF LEMPOK QUALITY IN BENGKULU CITY Arsat Koto; Evanila Silvia; Kurnia Herlina Dewi
Jurnal Agroindustri Vol 5, No 2 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/j.agroindustri.5.2.128-133

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The aim of this study was to identify the quality characteristics of durian lempok in Bengkulu City and compare the quality characteristics lempok with SNI 01-4313-1996. The sample of lempok were taken from 2 home industries that the largest producer in Bengkulu City. The study was conducted three phases: 1) survey and interviews to determine the home industry with the largest production capacity in Bengkulu City, 2) random sampling in production at 3 times production; and 3) analysis of samples in terms of water content, the content of artificial sweeteners, TPC, texture, and pH. Data were analyzed descriptively. The results showed that the water content lempok durian on home industry A is 23% and B is 27%; artificial sweetener content between lempok is 0; TPC lempok is 63 x 105 colonies/g (A) and 116 x 105 colonies/g (B); lempok texture is 9.122 cm/10 g/10 s (A) and 8.955 cm/10 g/10 s (B) and pH of lempok 5.6 (A) and 5.4 (B). So the quality of durian in Bengkulu City lempok that achieve SNI No. 01-4313-1996 is an artificial sweetener content while the rest (moisture and TPC) does not achieve the standards.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WEIGHT AND PHYSICO-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF COFFEE GRAINS PRODUCED FROM DIFFERENT HARVEST RIPENING Yuwana Yuwana; Evanila Silvia; Bosman Sidebang
Jurnal Agroindustri Vol 4, No 1 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/j.agroindustri.4.1.21-30

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This research aimed to determine relationships between weight and several physic-mechanical properties of coffee grains. Grains having 12.2% (wet basis) moisture content in average, originated from cherries of different ripening levels identified by green, yellow, red and deep red in colors were used for experiment. Research used regresi linear analysis. Results of experiment indicated that weight of grains positively correlated to length, width, thickness and frontal area with very high values of determination coefficient. Weight of grains correlated positively to sphericity and negatively to porosity. Weight of grains originated from green and red cherries had positive correlation with density whereas weight of grains originated from yellow and deep red cherries possessed no correlation with density. Weight of grains from yellow, red and deep red cherries had negative correlation with true density in contrast weight of grains from green cherries had positive correlation with true density. There were no reliable trend concerning the relationships between weight of grains and coefficient of static friction and angle of repose.