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EVALUASI PENGEMBANGAN EKONOMI NELAYAN PENERIMA PROGRAM BANTUAN LANGSUNG MASYARAKAT PENGEMBANGAN USAHA MINA PERDESAAN (BLM-PUMP) DI KELURAHAN TIDORE Venancia ., Maengkom; Leonardus R. Rengkung; Agnes E. Loho
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 11 No. 2A (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (235.597 KB) | DOI: 10.35791/agrsosek.11.2A.2015.9446

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The aims of this researcxh are to evaluate and assess the effectiveness of Bantuan Langsung Masyarakat – Pengembangan Usaha Mina Perdesaan (BLM-PUMP) program, and to know the impact of the implementation of the program to the fishing communities’ economic life in Tidore Village, Sub-district of East Tahuna. The village is one of the target area of the BLM - PUMP program. Research carried out for three months; with the number of respondents sample are 17 fishermen. Data were analyzed by descriptive qualitative and quantitative in tabulation form, percentage and scoring. The results showed that the BLM-PUMP program in Tidore Village accordance with the procedures and criteria set by the government. There are some deficiencies found in the implementation of the program: a) non-physical aid program forms is not used optimally; b) there is no capital turnover; c) supervisor does not properly function, assisting and training does not continue on to post-disbursement.  BLM-PUMP program has produced output in the form of fishing infrastructure that is still used as a shared/KUB asset, and the Joint Business Group (KUB), but the function did not go well. BLM-PUMP program in the Village Tidore founded to be less effective, because the program objectives are not fully achieved. Distribution of BLM-PUMP only able to increase the income of fishermen, and foster entrepreneurial fishermen sufficiently, but are not able to improve the function of KUB institutional as a financial institution partners for fishermen. Nonetheless, the program provides economic impacts on fishing communities, which increase the income of fishermen and sufficiently reduce the dependence of fishermen on the capital providers/owners. (individual / institution).  
PROFIL USAHA NASI KUNING DI KECAMATAN TUMINTING KOTA MANADO (Studi Kasus Nasi Kuning Ci’ Ida) Rival N. Abidjulu; Theodora M. Katiandagho; Agnes E. Loho
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 11 No. 3 (2015)
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The aim of this study was to determine the profile of the business yellow rice in District Tuminting, Manado City. The business profile is limited to the amount of profit earned. The study was conducted in Yellow Rice Ci'Ida Tuminting District of Manado City. Data were collected by interview directly with the owners of yellow rice. Variables are calculated for characteristic of entrepreneurs, age, education, long sought, establishment, the owners of capital, organization structure, licensing, production, product type, production process, type of production, packaging and sales, raw materials, labor, buildings and equipment. Yellow rice effort Ci 'Ida is a small business has been operating since 1962 using its own capital and maintain recipes from parents. The yellow rice businesses serve customers every day from 07.00- 11:00 am and  05:00 to 10:00 p.m.. The amount of raw materials used rice ranges between 8-12 kg. On Saturday and Sunday is the highest demand. The highest demand on the benefits obtained is Rp 445 039 per day.
PENENTUAN TOTAL HARGA POKOK PRODUKSI TEPUNG KELAPA PADA PT. PUTRA KARANGETANG DESA POPONTOLEN, KECAMATAN TUMPAAN, SULAWESI UTARA Tengku M.A Aboka; Agnes E. Loho; Ribka M. Kumaat
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 12 No. 1 (2016)
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North Sulawesi is one of the biggest coconut producer in Indonesia . This situation provides an opportunity for PT .Putra Karangetang processing of coconuts into deciccated coconut . To determine the selling price of this industry, it is necessary to determine the cost of production . This study uses a case study by using primary and secondary data . The data was analyzed by the method of full costing and variable costing. The results showed that the cost of production of each kilogram of desiccated coconut by the company amounted to Rp 18.067,17 while using the full costing is Rp 18.155.31 and variable costing is Rp 17.651.53 .*ael*
KAJIAN BERTAHAN HIDUP PEMULUNG DI TEMPAT PEMBUANGAN AKHIR SAMPAH KELURAHAN SUMOMPO KECAMATAN TUMINTING, MANADO Angelyk Y. F. Kawalo; Charles R. Ngangi; Agnes E. Loho
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 12 No. 1 (2016)
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Objective of this research was to assess the survival mechanism scavenger in landfills Sumompo, Tuminting Village District of Manado. Location of research is determined by purposive sampling while sample are scavengers who had worked more than 10 years as many as 15 people. Secondary data were obtained from the office of the Department of Sanitation, Parks and Office of Manado City and the Sumompo village Office. The analytical method used is descriptive statistics. The results showed that survival mechanism scavengers in landfill sites Sumompo based on food needs, performed with diet twice a day morning and afternoon with a fried or steamed fish and sometimes with vegetables. Based on the needs of clothing, they bought clothes once a year or of giving people and others acquired from landfills. Almost of scavengers home are made from plywood with a size of 20 m2 to 42 m2. Income ranges from Rp 1,000,000 to Rp 1886 666. Equipment purchased in most homes and others obtained from trash.
COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE (CoP) PADA PT. PUTRA KARANGETANG DI DESA POPONTOLEN KECAMATAN TUMPAAN KABUPATEN MINAHASA SELATAN Indry M. Masinambow; Leonardus R. Rengkung; Agnes E. Loho
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 12 No. 1 (2016)
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The objective of research is to analyze Community of Practice based on the elements of Domain/share repertoire, Community/Mutual Engagement, and Practice/share repertoire as factors of PT. Putra Karangetang. This research was conducted from November 2015 until January 2016, started from preparation until report compilation. The data used in the form of primary data. This research was carried out with Stratified random sampling technique. In which 40 members of a population. Data analysis was done descriptively using a likert scale. The result showed that those elements of Domain/share repertoire, Community/Mutual Engagement, and Practice/share repertoire are strong elements as forming factor in the Community of Practice of official employee PT. Putra Karangetang, the result showed 93,37% . Domain is the identity that has been set with particular interest that membership implies commitment, domain shaping up to be a collection of friends or network connections to achieve the goals of sustainable. Community as a means to gather people who share a common interest and engaged in discussions, they share knowledge and learn together. Practice as a process to improve skills, employees not only work in general but also share methods, techniques and experience to form a pattern of behavior and improve the skills of employees.
HUBUNGAN FAKTOR-FAKTOR SOSIAL EKONOMI PETANI DAN TINGKAT ADOPSI INOVASI BUDIDAYA PADI DI DESA KEMBANG MERTHA, KECAMATAN DUMOGA TIMUR, KABUPATEN BOLAANG MONGONDOW Defry Kristian Rai Wongkar; Welson M. Wangke; Agnes E. Loho; Melissa L. G. Tarore
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 12 No. 2 (2016)
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The objective of the research is to determine farmer’s socio-economic characteristics, the paddy’s cultivation innovation adoption degree and the relationship between farmer’s socio-economic factors with the degree of paddy’s (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation innovation adoption in Kembang Merta Village. This research is using descriptive statistic analytic method with survey technique. The study location is taken on purpose base. Kembang Mertha Village was chosen because it is one of rice production center in Bolaang Mongondow Regency. The sample was taken from 48 people by using stratified random sampling technique based on the farmer’s rice field area. The correlation test of Rank Spearman using SPSS 17 Program is used to examine the relationship between farmer’s socio-economic factors with the degree of paddy (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation innovation adoption. Research result showed that mostly respondents have 1.1 – 2 Ha paddy field area with income about Rp. 11.000.000- Rp. 15.000.000 every planting season. Mostly respondents are 40 to 50 years old that classified as productive ages and mostly were senior school graduates. The non-formal education only once to four times a year and the cosmopolitan respondents only three times a year. The degree of Paddy (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation innovation adoption observed from paddy’s cultivation stages. The soil plowing process in median 5, planting paddy in median 5, fertilization in median 4, irrigation in median 5, the pests, diseases and weeds control in median 5 and harvest and post-harvest in median 5. Correlation test indicated that land area, income, formal education and cosmopolitan level are significant to rice cultivation innovation adoption, whereas non-formal education and ages indicated insignificant relation to rice cultivation innovation adoption. *jnd
PROFIL USAHA AGROINDUSTRI KERAJINAN TEMPURUNG KELAPA “GM ART” DI KOTA TOMOHON Oprianto ., Meseang; Agnes E. E. Loho; Grace A.J. Rumagit
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 12 No. 2A (2016)
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The objective of this research is to determine the profile of entrepreneurs and agroindustry enterprises handicrafts made from coconut shell in Tomohon municipality, and to know benefits achieved in one month. Data collection was conducted for three months, from January 2016 to March 2016. The data obtained are primary data and secondary data. The primary data obtained through interviews to business owners of GM Art in Tomohon. Secondary data were taken from the agencies involved in the research namely Tomohon City Government offices. The results of this study showed that the GM business Art located in Tomohon Tengah sub district, Tomohon municipality began operation in 1999 and began to establish training activities learning - teaching in 2006 until now. Enterprises GM Art operates in the field of small industries that use raw materials of coconut shell and the name of the business owner is Mr Gian Mansa derived from Luwuk Banggai. He has the initiative itself to open a craft business that is made from coconut shell in North Sulawesi, especially in Tomohon Tengah Sub district, Tomohon Municipality, Equipment that is in use Enterprises GM Art at the moment is the use of the machine but with the availability of the engine as an auxiliary key workers business owners have not had those perfect so that business owners create an engineering tool that can create products that are new and can be received by the public. GM Enterprises Art has the profit in January 2016 amounted to Rp. 5.915.392 and uses marketing in form of direct and online marketing.
ANALISIS PERSEDIAAN BAHAN BAKU KELAPA PADA PT. DIMEMBE NYIUR AGRIPRO (DNA) DI DESA TETEY, KECAMATAN DIMEMBE, KABUPATEN MINAHASA UTARA. Antonius ., Anny; Agnes Estephina Loho; Tommy Ferdy Lolowang
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 12 No. 2A (2016)
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This study aimed to analyze the level of raw material inventory coconut optimal in order to minimize the total cost of inventory during 2015 on coconut flour mill PT. Dimembe Nyiur Agripro (DNA). This research was conducted in April 2016 to June 2016, from preparation to preparation of the report. The data used is data Primary and Secondary Data. This research was conducted by interview directly to the staf of production department of PT. Dimembe Nyiur Agripro (DNA) and also use the written data in the form of documents obtained from the company. Data analysis was performed using Economic Order Quantity (EOQ). These results indicate that the optimal raw material inventory for each purchase / reservation for 2015 should be carried out by PT. Dimembe Nyiur Agripro (DNA) is 61.307 kg with 203 times the purchase frequency and interval of purchase / reordering is 2 days. Thus, companies can minimize the total cost of inventory.
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN AGROINDUSTRI BERBAHAN BAKU BUAH SEGAR (STUDI KASUS SOP BUAH ICA DI MANADO) Yosiko Hizkia Panambunan; Agnes E. Loho; Eyverson ., Ruauw
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 12 No. 3 (2016)
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This study aims to identify the external factors and internal factors that can affect the agro-industry “Sop Buah Ica”, and formulate strategies in the development of agro-industry Sop Buah Ica in the study area.The research was done on location “Sop Buah Ica” in Manado Boulevard, during the three months from May 2015 through July 2015. The data obtained are primary and secondary data. Primary data sourced from opinions and interviews with relevant parties, among others, business owners, customer and employees who are the subject of research. Secondary data is data obtained by researchers who comes from a document from the relevant authorities, such as Internet and library resources or literature books. Data were analyzed using SWOT analysis.Based on the results of SWOT analysis diagram; Sop Buah ICA business is located in quadrant I, which is an aggressive strategy. In this position, a situation which is very beneficial for business Sop Buah has a bright prospect in the future because it has the power and the enormous opportunities that should be utilized. So that needs to be done some of strategies that need to be done, which is to harness capital is always available with the purchase of business purposes in fruit soup, take advantage of market opportunities with the selling price, Fruit Sop product promotion in public places to add new customers, take advantage of other fruits that are on the market, for the purposes of processing Sop Buah, it can also be helpful as it gives a new color to the contents of the fruit Sop, look for other suppliers.
STRATEGI PEMASARAN PRODUK HERBALIFE (STUDI KASUS RUMAH NUTRISI GREEN) Gleyni ., Supit; Ribka M. Kumaat; Agnes E. Loho
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 12 No. 3 (2016)
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This study aims to determine the marketing strategy Herbalife in Manado City. The method of determining the area of research done in purposive, using the case study method which is a description of a real-life experience, which is used to make points, raise issues or otherwise enhance understanding and learning experience of the participants. Where, Nutrition Green House as a location or point of research. Data analysis method used is descriptive analysis, SWOT analysis, and business strategy theory. The results showed that the strategies that have been applied are maintained and add to the marketing strategy of "investment strategy", which prioritizes the development of this strategy over the larger business. Home Nutrition Green brings their positive impact on the communities that exist around the city of Manado. Its positive impact, among other things, the public can find out how to live healthy by consuming Herbalife products with the benefits contained in any product without considering the price of Herbalife products.
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