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”PROFIL USAHA INDUSTRI PENGOLAHAN BAWANG GORENG “GARUDA JAYA” CV. DUTA AGRO LESTARI DI KELURAHAN BIROBULI KECAMATAN PALU SELATAN KOTA PALU” Andre A. Pandean; Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan; Tommy F. Lolowang; Ellen G. Tangkere
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 3 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i3.6851

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ABSTRACTPurpose of this study is to describe the profile of the business of “ Bawang Goreng Garuda Jaya" CV. Duta Agro Lestari based on the aspect of management, availability of raw materials, production processes, marketing, and finance.Based on the results obtained, it can be concluded that the CV. Duta Agro Lestari as a fried onion processing industry are included in the category of the industry. The company has 28 workers which divided into 7 permanent workers and 21 casual workers. The main raw materials used by the CV. Duta Agro Lestari is Sumenep red onion obtained from farmers, and supervised directly by the company. The production processing done daily during 3 days for each period of activity. All Fried onions product is packaged in a variety of models and sizes of packaging. Product marketing reach of the CV. Duta Agro Lestari is quite extensive, not only in the city of Palu, but also on the island of Sulawesi and Java,and singapore, Malaysia, Korea, and Japan. The faculty has two models of marketing channels.For one month, CV. Duta Agro Lestari receive a profit of Rp. 9,520,201.67 and the Break Even Point (BEP) of the business achieved with production of 1,274 kg.
PROPORSI PENGELUARAN PETANI PADI SAWAH DI DESA MOPUYA KECAMATAN DUMOGA UTARA KABUPATEN BOLAANG MONGONDOW Antonius D. Prawira; Ventje V. Rantung; Mex L. Sondakh; Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 4 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i4.6979

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ABSTRACTAntonius Dedy Prawira. The proportion of paddy farmers expenditure of the Mopuya Village, North Dumoga sub District, Bolaang Mongondow Regency. Under guidance of Ventje V Rantung as a chairman; Mex L Sondkh and Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan as members.The objective of this research is analyze income and expenditure, measures the proportion of the paddy farmers expenditure and to by classifying large paddyfarmers have more than 5 ha moderate paddy farmers who have from 3,01 ha to 5 ha and small paddy farmers who have less than 3 ha in Mopuya Village, North Dumoga District Bolaang Mongondow RegencyThe study lasted for 3 months from preparation to writing in to Mopuya Village North Dumoga District Bolaang Mongondow Regency august of reports than in june to august 2014, North Sulawesi Province. The data taken were primary data obtained by direct intervews with owners of paddy farmers, using a list of questions that have been prepared secondary data obtained from the office of the Village and rice milling. Sampling was done with less farmers by using cluster random sampling method (sampling in group), by dividing the farmer to farmer groups with board ownersip of the wetland; farmers who have small paddy fields (< 3 ha), farmer who have moderate paddy fields (3,01 to 5 ha) and farmers who have large paddy fields (> 5 ha), each group of 10 farmers. Total number of respondents as a sample of 30 farmers.The research result indicated that income for small farmers were USD 1,567,875 to USD 6,024,500 million, while for the moderate farmers were USD 7,095,000 million to USD 10,906,500 million and for large farmers were USD 10,620,500 million to USD 15,434,000 million. The greater area of land cultivated, the smaller the proportion of expenditure on food, while for non-food expenditure increases.
Analisis Finansial Usaha Lebah Madu (Studi Kasus di Pusat Perlebahan Halmahera, Desa Linaino, Provinsi Maluku Utara) Jan E. Papilaya; Grace A.J. Rumagit; Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan; Martha Sendow
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 4 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i4.6981

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ABSTRACTJan Edmond Papilaya. Financial Analysis of Honeybee Business (Case Study at Halmahera Honeybee Center, Linaino Village, North Molluccas Province) under the guidance of Grace A.J. Rumagit as a Chairman, Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan and Martha M. Sendow as Members)The objective of this research is to know the financial feasibility of Halmahera Honeybee Center, in Linaino Village, North Mollucas Province.The data collection has been started since August 2014, for 3 months. The obtained data were primary and secondary data, primary data was obtained by interviewing the owner of Halmahera Honeybee Center, and secondary data was obtained from the literature that related with honeybee business. The methods that are used to analyze are feasibility analysis to analyze Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return, Net Benefit/Cost, and Break Event Point.The research showed that the honeybee business in Halmahera Honeybee Center was feasible financially. It could be seen from Net Present Value that was positive (57.659.816,77), Internal Rate of Return was 50.5%, Net Benefit/Cost was 2.34, and Break Event Point was 2 years 1 months 28 days
KAJIAN USAHATANI STROBERI DI KELURAHAN RURUKAN KECAMATAN TOMOHON TIMUR KOTA TOMOHON Mikhael B. Wuner; Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan; Theodora M. Katiandagho; Eyverson Ruauw
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 7 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i7.8090

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ABSTRACT Rurukan region as the plateau region is an a potensial area for development potensional strawberry farm, which not only can be a life strut farmers, but also can be a potensional region for main development of Strawberries comodities. The purpose of this study is to determine how the process of strawberry farm by the farmers since the cultivation stage to the marketing of products, as well as to determine the level of income from farming strawberries in Tomohon sub district Rurukan East Village, this study lasted for 3 months and the data collected in the form of primary data taken directly from farmer groups of kina, Rurukan. The results showed that the income derived from farming strawberries in one season or eight times harvest for 1000 is Rp.20.887.043 strawberry plants with a total production cost incurred for the 1000 crop of strawberries for Rp.5.377.957 and total receipts amounted to Rp.26.265 000. Revenue Cost Ratio Analysis showed that the strawberry farm in the village Rurukan obtain the value of R / C of 4.92. it means that every 1 rupiah costs strawberry farmers can result in revenue of 4.92. this shows that strawberry farm in the Rurukan Village is profitable.
ANALISIS TENAGA KERJA SEKTORAL DI KOTA TOMOHON Christiawan A. Sengka; Juliana R. Mandei; Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan; Maya H. Montolalu
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 7 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i7.8109

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ABSTRACT CHRYSTIAWAN ADJIE SENGKA. Labor Sectoral Analysis At Tomohon. Under the guidance (Juliana R. Mandei as Chairman, Lyndon R. J. Pangemanan and Maya H. Montolalu as Members.) This study aims to determine the growth rate of the labor sector and to determine the relation between economic growth (GDP) and employment rates to Tomohon. This research wasconducted for four months from December 2014 to March 2015 in Tomohon. In this study, the data used is secondary data obtained from the relevant agencies, namely the office of the Central Statistics Agency in Tomohon. The data is processed using descriptive analysis and presented in the from of tables and graphs. These result indicate that the potential sectors listed in Tomohon are very good in supporting regional economic growth and the growth rate of labor. More specifically in the services sector in Tomohon which has very high potential in employment. The growth rate of labor in Tomohon in 5-year period (2009-2013) has increased. In percentage of labor force growth rate and percentage rate of economic growth (GDP) each year for 5 years from 2009-2013 employment growth rate amounted to 10,17 percent, while the rate of economic growth (GDP) amounted to 10,02 percent. It can be seen that employment elasticity of 1,01 in which the figure is greater than 1 (>1), means that if the amount of GDP increased 1 %, the number of workers absorbed is equal to 1,01 %. Thus, is a relation between economic growth (GDP) and employment. Keyword : Labor and Economic sectors
VALUASI EKONOMI HUTAN MANGROVE DI DESA TIWOHO KECAMATAN WORI KABUPATEN MINAHASA UTARA Winda D. Kalitouw; Ribka M. Kumaat; Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan; Paulus A. Pangemanan
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 8 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i8.8113

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ABSTRACT WINDA DESITHA KALITOUW. Economic Valuation of Mangrove Forets in the Tiwoho Village, Wori District, North Minahasa Regency. Under guidance of  Ribka M. Kumaat. , Lyndon R. J. Pangemanan and Paulus A. Pangemanan. This study aims to determine how big the value of the total economic benefits of mangrove forest in the Tiwoho Village of Wori District North Minahasa Regency, by using the concept of economic valuation to calculate the value of the benefits of natural resources which exist. The research was conducted in January to March 2015, by conducting field observations and interviews directly to the community and local government. Based on the results obtained that indicate the area of mangrove forest ecosystems Tiwoho Village with a broad ±62,502 ha, have total value of economic benefits amounted Rp. 2.316.961.823/year with the largest contributor to the value of benefits is from the value of indirect benefits that is the value of the benefits of mangrove forests as a buffer abrasion or sea water waves. The total value of economic benefits can be used as a reference or basic comparison for the community and the government in determining the policy management and utilization of existing mangrove forests.   Keyword : valuation economic, mangrove forest ecosystems, benefits value
“Profil Usaha ‘Sop Buah Ica’ Di Boulevard Manado” “Business Profile of ‘Sop Buah Ica’ in Boulevard Manado” Nesly Rumapea; Agnes E. Loho; Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 8 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i8.8147

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ABSTRACTThis objective of this research is to determine the business profile of ‘Sop Buah Ica’ in terms of raw materials, capital, labor, production, business management, as well as the profit.The research was conducted for three months from March 2015 until May 2015. The data used are primary data and secondary data obtained directly from the business owner through interviews, and analyzed descriptively in the form of tables and figures.The research results showed that ‘Sop Buah Ica’ is categorized as small enterprise with their own equity, that employed 7 workers with the core business is selling beverages as the main product, and also foods.Fruit soup dominates the number of beverages types, the rest is juices and shaved ices. Fruit soup is the most favorable beverages, that availabe in 12 kinds, that are Avocado fruit soup, Soursoup fruit soup, Manggo fruit soup, Durian fruit soup, Just durian, Avocado Durian, Grape fruit soup, Strawberry fruit soup, Apple fruit soup, Melon fruit soup, Jackfruit fruit soup, and Watermelon fruit soup. The most favorable fruit soup is the Avocado fruit soup. ’Sop Buah Ica’ offers two kind of portions, which are regular and large (Banget). The main ingredients are the fruits that mostly supplied from Manado area and Minahasa. The business operates everyday except Sunday, with the majority of eating on the spot consumers, and also there are consumers that order take-away or delivery. According to the analyzing result of March 2015, ‘Sop Buah Ica’ had obtained profit with the ratio R/C of 1,25, therefore this business is feasible to develop.Keywords: business profile, fruit soup, profits
Analisis Finansial Home Industry Roti Toris di Kelurahan Taratara Satu Kota Tomohon Chyntia L.N. Rumampuk; Oktavianus Porajouw; Ribka M. Kumaat; Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 8 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i8.8148

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ABSTRACT The objective of this research is to identify the costs, to analyze the advantages and financial feasibility of “Toris” Bread home industry in Taratara SatuVillage, Tomohon Manucipality.The data were obtained by direct interviews with business owners, then analyzed by descriptive quantitativelyused calculation of Profit Analysis, Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), Net B/C Ratio, Payback Period (PP), and Break Even Point (BEP). The results showed net profit of “Toris” Bread home industry was Rp 35,173,875 / year, it means Toris Bread home industry was profitable and feasible to be run. It is based on the financial feasibility analysis obtained by the value of the Net Present Value (NPV) obtained greater than zero, the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) is greater than the prevailing lending rate, the Net Benefit Cost Ratio (Net B/C ratio) isgreater than one, and the Payback Period (PP) founded that the returning of capitalduring 4 years 14 days, less than maximum target for 5 years. Keyword : Toris Bread home industry, Net Present Value (NPV)
BAURAN PEMASARAN PADA USAHA RUMAH ES “BO” MOKUPA DI DESA MOKUPA KECAMATAN TOMBARIRI KABUPATEN MINAHASA Kathleen R. Sondakh; Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan; Celcius Talumingan; Gene H.M. Kapantow
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 9 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i9.8162

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ABSTRACT  The changes development of the knowledge society in the culinary world makes some people who have to be fond of the consumption a variety foods race each other to create a new type of food, tasty and contains nutrients that can be introduced in the world business and can be change society consumption pattern. Business of the culinary is a business opportunity that will never die as long as people still need food for eat, and of course, humans need food for survival futhermore. Another factors reason is due to the amount of business opportunities promising society have Manado city to obtain the benefits of the culinary business. Ice house "Bo" Mokupa is one home-based businesses (Home Industry) which is engaged in culinary business. Mokupa Ice House “Bo” had been there for 30 years in the Mokupa area. Ice house "Bo" Mokupa established in 1985. Enterprises ice house originated only from a small business selling snack cakes were initiated by Mr.Yopie Samsuddin Maramis and Mis.Anita using Rp.100,000,00 as initial capital and then they switch to open Mokupa Ice House “Bo”. Key Words : Marketting mix can make up income.
NILAI EKONOMI TANAMAN PALA DI DESA KAUDITAN KABUPATEN KAUDITAN KECAMATAN KAUDITAN Vicky I. Suluh; Olfie L.S. Benu; Lyndon Pangemanan; Oktavianus Porajouw
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 9 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i9.8210

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ABSTRACT Vicky I. Suluh. Economic Value of Nutmeg Plant in Kauditan Village, Sub- district Kauditan North Minahasa Regency. Under Guidance Benu L.S Olfie, as a Chairman and Lyndon Pangemanan, and Octavianus Porajouw as members.  The objective of this research is to calculate the economics value of the nutmeg plant with a productive life of plants.  Range of plants : 8 - 19 years, 20 - 30 years and  > 31 years based on the cost calculation and revenue of nutmeg farming according to the current price. Case study is on farmers in Kauditan village, Kauditan Sub distric North Minahasa Regency. This research is conducted for 3 months (November 2012 - January 2013). The source of the data in this study were obtained from primary data and secondary data. The primary data obtained through interviews with farmers based on a list of questions in the form of questionnaires and equipped with secondary data which is obtained from relevant agencies such as the office of the Department of Agriculture of North Minahasa. Methods of data analysis in this research is descriptive analysis  using the data collected and presented it in tabular form. The research results showed that the Nutmeg farming with age of plant 8- 19 years  with an average 90 productive trees, the average revenue is  Rp.43.143.000 and the average of cost is Rp.7.935.333 with a value of R / C ratio is 5,43 and the average economic value Rp.479.366. For plants at the age of 20-30 years with an average number of 75 productive trees, the average revenue is Rp.33.191.667 and the average of cost  Rp. 7.733.000 with R / C ratio of 4.29 and average of economic values Rp.442.555 and the plant for age> 31, with  213  productive trees, the average revenue is Rp. 96.000.000 and the average cost of Rp.17.511.000 with a value of R / C ratio is 5.48 and the average of economic value Rp. 450.704. This ratio illustrates that  the economic value of each Rp.1,00 expenditure in the nutmeg farm will generate revenue of  Rp.5,43 to plant of age 8-19 years. The plants for 20 – 30 years, it generate 4,29 and for the plant > 30 years it generate 5,48   potential revenue.  To develope the bussines of farming, every farmer is required to make a detailed of costs and revenues in the form of bookkeeping and  role of goverment especially extension agencies to guide farmers to run their farm business.
Co-Authors Adelia F. A. A. Rampengan Adelina Velti Mokolensang Agnes E. Loho Alfons ., Manongko Alpriandi nFN Andre A. Pandean Anjas Ambarak Antonius D. Prawira Audrey J. M. Maweikere Benu Olfie L. S Benu Olfie L. S. Benu Olfie L. Suzana Benu, Noortje Marselianie Carolina Sofya Werembinan Caroline B. D. Pakasi Caroline B. D. Pakasi Caroline Betsi Diana Pakasi Celcius ., Talumingan Celcius Talumingan Cendy Claudia Wowiling Charles Ngangi Charles R. Ngangi Christi M. Tangkulung Christiawan A. Sengka Chyntia L.N. Rumampuk Clara F. Mongisidi Claudya Levirisna Panjaitan Cyntia Rumambi Damogalad, Ari Sigit David J. J. D. Sabarofek Dosa, Muhamad Fahriyaldi Eggidia Octafiani S Eljan Gilbert Maniku Ellen G. Tangkere Ellen G. Tangkere Eyverson Ruauw Faradila, Violeta Ferly Rayen Runtu Filia I. Kila Flyndo Hiskia Gerung Gabriela H. Kaawoan Gene H. M. Kapantow Gene Henfried Meyer Kapantow Gianina Amelinda Rantung Gita Syahfitri Labatjo Grace A. J. Rumagit Grace A.J. Rumagit Grace Adonia Josefina Rumagit Gracetyani Ovicha Naibaho Heryanto ., Siahaan Inra M. Lumintang Irene Pricilia Pangumpia Jan E. Papilaya Jane S. Tambas Jean F.J. Timban Jebrindah Lolowang Jecqueline Fritzie Najoan Jenny Baroleh Joachim N. K. Dumais Joachim N.K. Dumais Joachim Noch Karel Dumais Johanes Eliezer Ayer Johnny A. Tuyuwale Jovi Schwardz Kanter Juliana R. Mandei Juliana R. Mandei Juliana Ruth Mandei Juwita Walewangko Karouw Randy Alfredts Zwingly Kathleen R. Sondakh Katiandagho, Theodora Maulina Kevin John Manoppo Kevin Lentin Montolalu Kumaat, Ribka Magdalena Labia, Serlianti Leonardus Ricky Rengkung Lidya Marcelina Johanis Lina Tini Pendong Lorraine W. Th. Sondak Lumingkewas, Jelly Ribka Danaly Mamahit, Tita Stevina Maria Marlyn Monulandi Mario Arron Sumolang Martha M. Sendow Martha Sendow Maweikere, Audrey Julia Maria Mawuntu, Ignacia Mariana Maya H. Montolalu, Maya H. Melissa I.G. Tarore Melsje J. Memah Melsje Y. Memah Melsje Y. Memah Memah, Melsje Yellie Mewanglo, Geraldo Putra Mex F.L. Sondakh Mex L. Sondakh Michael Rantung Mikhael B. Wuner Mokodompit, Riswandi S. Mongdong, Deanita Regina Montolalu, Maya Hendrietta Napitupulu, Anggi Maria Magdalena Nathalia Novita Sumampou Nathallya Angel Josine Nesly Rumapea nFN Hasnal Ngangi, Charles Reijnaldo Niki Mamesah Noortje M. Benu Nordy Fritsgerald Lucky Waney Novel Novri Sumampouw Novtrianto Makawekes Nurlina ., Umawaitina O. Esry H. Laoh O. Esry Laoh Oktavianus ., Porajouw Oktavianus Porajouw Oktavianus Porajow Olfie L.S. Benu Olivia Claudia Pantas Olly E.H. Laoh Omega Bless Ronga Opriani Devi Tangilomban Pakasi, Caroline Betsi Diana Pariakhan, Oschard Paris Loziner Edison Sirait Paulus A. Pangemanan Purba, Meri Kristina Rain ., Panekenan Rasuh, Indah Firgina Revo Yefta Sumampow Reynold P. Kainde Ria A. Paendong Ribka M. Kumaat Ribka M. Kumaat Ricky Rengkung, Leonardus Rifka Reflin Salangka Rine Kaunang Romaida ., Br. Sagala Rori, Yolanda Pinky Ivanna Rudy L. Janis Rumagit, Grace Adonia Josefina Sherly G. Jocom Sidistra Paskaforets Gahung Sondak, Lorraine W. Susan D. Wala Tambajong, Romario Tambas, Jane Sulinda Theodora Katiandagho Theodora M. Katiandagho Theodora Maulina Katiandagho Tirsa Onibala Tommy F. Lolowang Tommy Ferdy Lolowang Ventje V. Rantung Vicki Moniaga Vicky I. Suluh Vicky R. B. Moniaga Vicky R.B. Moniaga Vika Singgita Findia Dien Wahibu, Safira Walone, Anggelina Wariki, Barce A. F. Warouw, Savira Salome Wawan Nurmawan Wihelmina Novita Aroran Winda D. Kalitouw Wiro Manileth Worang, Nadila Jillf Yesitha J. Lomban Yolanda P. I. Rori Yolanda P.I. Rori Yudha, I Nengah Harta