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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.
Persepsi dan Interaksi Masyarakat Desa Wawona terhadap Monyet Hitam Sulawesi Michael Rantung; Johny S. Tasirin; Reynold P. Kainde; Lyndon Pangemanan
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 14 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i14.8667

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ABSTRACTPercetion and Interaction of Wawona Wawona Rural Communities to Sulawesi Black MonkeysSulawesi is the largest area in the region which is biogeography walacea a meeting location flora and fauna between the Indo-Malaysia and Australasia (Lee et al, 2001). In North Sulawesi are black monkeys Sulawesi (Macaca nigra). Currently, the existence of black monkeys Sulawesi experienced survival in nature. The main factor is the high intensity of the interference that comes from outside the region, either in the form of disturbance to habitat conversion of forest land into agricultural land as well as on the black monkeys Sulawesi itself in the form of hunting.Wawona village is the village directly adjacent to the Wildlife Manembonembo. The total area of the village of Wawona is 20.5 km2, or 19.01% of the area of the District Tatapaan. There are still many people who capture animals Village Wawona (34%). Although only 6% of the people who catch monkeys Sulawesi black, but most people still eat meat Sulawesi black monkey. Most of the community looked at the forest just as a place to store water (53%) and prevention of flooding (23%) only 9% who considered that forests are important for the survival of animals that includes monkeys Sulawesi black.
ANALISIS DAYA SAING KOPRA DI MINAHASA SELATAN Inra M. Lumintang; Tommy F. Lolowang; Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 14 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i14.8785

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ABSTRACT  Inra Marsilia Lumintang. Competitiveness of Commodity Copra in South Minahasa Regency, under guidance  of Dr. Ir. Tommy F. Lolowang, MSi as a Chairman, Ir.Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan, ME as a Member.  The objective of this research is to know the competitiveness of commodities copra in the South Minahasa based on competitive advantage and comparative advantage. The benefitsofthis research isas reference material toSouthMinahasaregencygovernmentin formulatingpolicies relating tocopra commodity. Data used include primary data and secondary data.Primary data collectionconductedby interviewoncoprafarmers, especially farmers. While secondary datataken from theagenciesinvolved inthis researchasthe Central Bureauof Statistics, Department of AgricultureandPlantation, andIndustriesandTrade service. Determining the locationof this researchwas done by usingpurposiverandom sampling, where samplesweredetermined by consideringthe location ofa producer ofcoprain theSouth MinahasaRegency ofWestAmurang, su districtTewasen Villagewith10samples. The analysis usedin this research isDescriptiveAnalysis MethodsandPolicyAnalysisMatrix.  Keywords :Competitiveness, Comparative Advantage, Competitive Advantage.
Analisis Kepuasan Konsumen Terhadap Atribut Sayuran Organik Di Hypermart Manado Christi M. Tangkulung; Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan; Charles R. Ngangi
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 14 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i14.8787

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ABSTRACT Formulation of the problem in this research is how the level of customer satisfaction with the attributes of organic vegetables viewed from pricing and product availability, freshness and packing. The purpose of this study was to analyze the level of customer satisfaction with the attributes of organic vegetables viewed from pricing and product availability, freshness and packing. The benefit is to provide information to the company regarding the attributes that need to be considered in improving customer satisfaction with the sales of organic vegetables. Research conducted at Hypermart Manado, where the consumer purchaser of organic vegetables the focus of research, during October 2014 - March 2015. Data collected consist of primary data through direct interviews with consumers and secondary data from information obtained from the company Hyperrmart. 2  Sampling method accidental sampling with 40 respondents / consumer as a sample. The data analysis was conducted by the description in the form of a list of tables and figures. The results showed that in terms of price and availability of products, freshness and packaging reached a total score of collecting data in 2022 where the figure measuring consumer satisfaction index amounted to 67.4% and classified satisfied. This shows that consumers of organic vegetables has had a high awareness of the advantages of organic vegetable products. Keywords: Consumer Satisfaction
PERANAN SEKTOR PERTANIAN DI SULAWESI UTARA Ria A. Paendong; Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan; Theodora M. Katiandagho; Vicky R.B. Moniaga
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 15 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i15.8822

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ABSTRACT Ria Angelina Paendong. Pernanan sektor pertanian di Sulawesi Utara. Under the guidance of Lyndon R.J Pangemanan (Chairman), Th Katiandagho  (Members), dan Vicky R.B Moniaga (Members).   The purpose of this study was to determine wheather the agricultural sector and sub-sector of agrigulture (crops, plantations, fisheries, foresty,) still as a commodity base.   This research uses descriptive-analytic method. The data used are secondary data obtained from the office of the Central Bureau Of Statistics North Sulawesi. Measured variabel is the GDP and GDRP of North Sulawesi to find the value of LQ. LQ can determine wheather the value of the agricultural sector is still in the category of the base sector. In determining the value of LQ, measured variabels include the economics sector of GDRP last five years between 2008-2012 and the public sector of GDRP tramstop five years between the years 2008-2012, GDP of the agricultural sector and agricultural sub-sector GDP in the province of North Sulawesi.   The ability of the agricultural sector into a base sector in North Sulawsi as supported by a large expanse of land resources which can be used as means of lands resources which can be used as a means of support to increase agricultural production. Based on LQ scores, agricultural sub-sector which is the base is plantation sub-sector and sub-sector of fishery. Keywords : Base, GDP, GDRP
DINAMIKA KELOMPOK TANI CEMPAKA DI KELURAHAN MERAS KECAMATAN BUNAKEN KOTA MANADO Novtrianto Makawekes; Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan; Melsje Y. Memah
COCOS Vol. 7 No. 3 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v7i3.12504

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ABSTRACTThe aims of this study to understand dynamic the Cempaka Farmers Group, the studied fromelements of group dynamics that is, goal of group, structure group, task function, building and groupdevelopment, compactness group, atmosphere group, pressure group, effectiveness of group, and hiddenpurpose. This study has been conducted since February 2016 untill May 2016 at the Cempaka FarmerGroup in Meras Village Bunaken Sub-distric Manado Municipality.Retrieval and data collectionincluded primary data and secondary data. Primary data was obtained from a member of the FarmersGroup using by a questionnaire, direct interview and observation in the research location. Secondarydata were obtained from various print and online media as well from journals and literature relating tothis study. Data analysis methods applied in this study, using by Likert Scale and Descriptivemethods.The research result showed that the Dynamics of Cempaka Farmers Group categorizeddynamic. It was because group dynamic elements going well.Key Word: Dynamics, Farmers Group
PERSEPSI DAN SIKAP MASYARAKAT TERHADAP KONSERVASI HUTAN MANTOBE DI DESA SONDAKEN, MINAHASA SELATAN Opriani Devi Tangilomban; Wawan Nurmawan; Lyndon R. J, Pangemanan
COCOS Vol. 13 No. 4 (2021): EDISI OKTOBER-DESEMBER 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v5i5.35503

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Abstract Mangrove forest is generally a coastal vegetation community tropical climate, which is dominated by several types of trees that are able to grow and thrive in muddy coastal tidal areas and for coastal communities. The purpose of this study was to examine the level of community perception and attitude towards mangrove forest conservation in Sondaken Village, Tatapaan District, South Minahasa Regency. The method used in this study using interviews and observation. The results showed that the community's perception of mangrove forest conservation in Sondaken Village was quite good to very very good, while the attitude was not good to very good. Keywords: Mangrove forest, community perception and attitude, Sondaken Village Desa
DAMPAK PEMBANGUNAN WADUK KUWIL TERHADAP SOSIAL EKONOMI MASYARAKAT DI SEKITAR PEMBANGUNAN WADUK KUWIL DESA KAWANG-KOAN KABUPATEN MINAHASA UTARA Alpriandi nFN; Lyndon Pangemanan; Vicki Moniaga
Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development (Jurnal Agribisnis dan Pengembangan Pedesaan) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2019): Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development (Jurnal Agribisnis dan Pengembang
Publisher : Jurusan Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian, Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Sam Ratulangi, Manado

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This study aims to determine how the impact of the Kuwil reservoir development on the socio-economic community around the construction of the North Sumatra Minahasa District reservoir. This research was conducted in Kawangkoan Village from July to August 2018. The data used in this study are primary data and secondary data.  Primary data obtained from respondents through surveys, documentation, interviews using a list of questions that have been prepared in advance, and secondary dataobtained from the local govemment. The results obtained from this study using the likert scale analysisshow the index of the contruction impact of the kuwil reservoir on the socio-economic community in Kawangkoan village, Kalawat District, North Minahasa Regency, located at 90.49% and categorized as Good.Keywords: Impact, socio-economic community, reservoir construction
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