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KARAKTERISTIK SOSIAL EKONOMI PEDAGANG SEKTOR INFORMAL DI PASAR BERSEHATI KOTA MANADO Suwito La Uto; Nordy F. L. Waney; Agnes E. Loho
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 14 No. 2 (2018)
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This study aims to examine the social economic characteristic of informal sector traders. The research took place from October to December 2017 at Market of Bersehati Manado, Calaca Urban Village, Wenang Sub-district, Manado City. Collection method in this research is primary and secondary data. Sampling method in this research is done by Accidental Sampling. The number of samples were taken in this study were 30 respondents consists of 15 respondents of vegetable sellers and 15 respondents of spice merchants. The research results showed that vegetable sellers and spice merchants who working in the informal sector, most of them have a simple background, both traders are able to meet the needs of everyday families with their own capital and basic capital of trust. They earned an average income of vegetable sellers IDR 63,868 and spice merchant IDR 276,950.
MOBILITAS SIRKULER DI DESA SEA SATU KECAMATAN PINELENG KABUPATEN MINAHASA Simon Samuel A. Wales; Agnes E. Loho; Jean F. J. Timban
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 14 No. 2 (2018)
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This study aims to determine the circular mobility that occurs in the Sea Satu Village, Pineleng Sub-district of Minahasa Regency, based on several aspects. The data needed to answer for the objectives is primary data and secondary data. Data were collected from direct interviews with respondents, as well as other data taken directly at the Village Head Office. The data were analyzed descriptively and described based on aspects related to circular mobility in this Sea Satu Village. The characteristics of circular mobility practitioners in Desa Sea Satu Village are due to aspects of age, gender, number of family members, education level, occupation type (TNI/POLRI), civil servant, private employee, entrepreneur, Honorer, Craftman, Driver and Ojek) , the number of dependents. The incentive factors are the types of transportation, mileage, and the towing factors are the status of home ownership, and the cost of living.*jnkd*.
ALIH FUNGSI LAHAN PERTANIAN DI KABUPATEN BOLAANG MONGONDOW TIMUR Vecky ., Manoppo; Benu Olfie L. S.; Agnes E. Loho
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 14 No. 2 (2018)
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This study aims to know and identify the cause of land conversion in East Bolaang Mongondow Regency. This research will be conducted for 3 months. The data in this research is secondary data. Secondary data is data obtained by related institutions such as BPS (Central Bureau of Statistics), sub-district office and village office. The method used is descriptive method. The results showed that the cause of the occurrence of agricultural land conversion in East Bolaang Mongondow Regency due to the increasing number of population and economic factors that encourage people willing to sell their plantation land to be a place of business and government policies for road construction. From the three factors of land conversion, most the prominent is the increasing of population.*jnkd*.
DAMPAK PEMBANGUNAN KAWASAN MEGAMAS MANADO TERHADAP KONDISI MASYARAKAT DI KELURAHAN WENANG SELATAN Gratsia Valery Tumurang; Agnes E. Loho; Leonardus R. Rengkung
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 14 No. 2 (2018)
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This study aims to determine the impact due to the development of Megamas Regions on the condition of the community in South Wenang Urban Village. This study requires secondary data and primary data taken from kelurahan and community as respondents. Data collection is done by survey based on questionnaire compiled. The number of samples taken 30 respondents. The data analysis used in this research is descriptive analysis by explaining all aspects related to the impact caused by Megamas area development. The results of the research show that the development of the Megamas Area has a good social and economic impact, in the form of positive and negative impacts. Some positive impacts are increased income and welfare, employment, business opportunities and recreation, while negative impacts are decreasing income, consumptive, commotion/discomfort, job loss and reduced hygiene.*lrr*.
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN USAHA INDUSTRI KERAJINAN BAMBU BATIK UD. BETRIS DI KELURAHAN MERAS KECAMATAN BUNAKEN KOTA MANADO Julia ., Lendombela; Melsje Y. Memah; Agnes E. Loho
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 14 No. 3 (2018)
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This study aims to identify internal factors and external factors of UD Betris, as well as to determine the strategy for developing the business of bamboo batik handicraft industry UD Betris. Betris in Meras Village. This research was conducted from April to June 2018. The data used were primary data and secondary data. Primary data is obtained through observation and interviews which are divided into two parties, namely internal parties (business owners and labor) and external parties (local government and consumers) with 8 (eight) respondents. Meanwhile, secondary data was obtained from literature studies. Analysis of the data used is by using a SWOT analysis. The results showed that internal factors include: raw materials, quality of raw materials, price of raw materials, product uniqueness, business spirit and craftsman skills, product prices, product durability and quality, not having financial records, traditional production equipment, product arrangement that has not been arranged neat, promotion is not efficient, does not have a special place of business, and there is no parking space. external factors include: high market opportunities, government support, opportunities for training, opportunities to participate in exhibitions, plastic substitute goods, interest in business successors, and the existence of competitors using modern production tools. Based on the SWOT diagram, the chosen strategy is a combination of SO, namely: 1) Maintaining product quality and continuing to develop products by innovating to create bamboo handicraft products with new designs. 2) Continue to work with the government and related agencies to develop and expand marketing areas so that products are better known to local and foreign communities through training and exhibition events. *jnkd*.
EVALUASI AGRIBISNIS STROBERI ORGANIK DI KABUPATEN BOLAANG MONGONDOW TIMUR PROVINSI SULAWESI UTARA Agnes Estephina Loho; Jen ., Tatuh; Gene H. M. Kapantow
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 14 No. 3 (2018)
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate organic strawberry agribusiness in the East Bolaang Mongondow Regency by evaluating the dimensions of agribusiness players, the dimensions of agribusiness activity and the dimensions of behavior of organic strawberry agribusiness. The method used in this study was the survey method. The selection of the location of the study was done intentionally by determining the highland area in the East Bolaang Regency that cultivated strawberries. The area was the village of Mooat, Guaan Village, and New Bongkudai Village. This research begins in May to August 2018. The types of data used in this study were primary and secondary data. Data were analyzed using income analysis, added value, and were evaluated with an evaluation structure design adopted from the modified Hammond Evaluation Structure into agribusiness. The results of the study showed that agribusiness players consisting of key players had not made strawberries as commercial commodities while the tourism business of D’Mooat had made strawberries as a commercial commodity. The agricultural input activities were in the form of the use of the workforce of the community around the tourist area and the provision of production facilities, both purchased and made by themselves. The agricultural production activities had not fully utilized organic materials with an average production of 1,080 kg / year and the revenues of Rp.128,505,250/year for the area of 2,000 m2. The agricultural industry activities provided added value around of Rp. 57,000 / kg for strawberries and the average profit of Rp. 52,870 / kg through processing strawberries into strawberry juice, smoothie strawberry juice and dragon berry juice. Agricultural marketing activities were take place only in the tourist attractions area. The agricultural service activities were in the form of credit from Bank (BRI) while coordination with related agencies has not been established. The production technique behavior was good; the agribusiness management behavior was still in traditional way, whereas the agribusiness system behavior have not yet.
DESKRIPSI RANTAI PASOK MEBEL BERBAHAN BAKU KAYU KELAPA (STUDI KASUS DI BLPT GMIM KAATEN KOTA TOMOHON) Edzzuko Shiomy Tariang; Agnes Estephina Loho; Juliana Ruth Mandei
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 14 No. 3 (2018)
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This study aims to describe the supply chain of coconut wood-based furniture (Case Study at the Technical Education Training Center or Kaaten BLPT, Tomohon City). This research was conducted forthree months from September to November 2017. The data used are primary and secondary data. Primary data was obtained through direct observation in the field and direct interviews with one coconutfarmer and two employees of the Technical Education Training Center (BLPT), so that the total respondents were three people. Secondary data is obtained from the company documents. The results showed that Supply Chain Furniture made from coconut wood from the BLPT Kaaten consists of four Main Chains, namely: Suppliers; Producer; Expedition Services; and End Consumers; with details starting from (a) Supplier of coconut wood raw materials spread in several regions, including Lemoh,Tanawangko, Airmadidi, Kembes, Tenggari, Kaima, Bitung, Lolak and Belang, (b) BLPT Kaaten for purchasing, production, sales, and shipping, (c) Expedition Services to send products from the port of Bitung outside the Sulawesi region, Java Island and to be exported to the destination country, (d) End Consumers. Two of the three streams found in the process of implementing Supply Chain Management are well managed, namely the flow of goods / products and information flow. These two streams have caused coconut wood-based furniture production to continue to operate.*eprm*.
ANALISIS KEUNTUNGAN KERAJINAN BAMBU TUTUL DI UD BETRIS KELURAHAN MERAS KECAMATAN BUNAKEN KOTA MANADO Deisi ., Wongkar; Agnes Estephina Loho; Theodora M. Katiandagho
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 14 No. 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (278.274 KB) | DOI: 10.35791/agrsosek.14.3.2018.22506

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the profits of souvenir key chains, miniature of large traditional houses, miniature of small traditional houses and miniature flowers at UD Betris. The data used in this study are primary data and secondary data. Primary data is data obtained by interviewing with owners of UD Betris spotted bamboo handy handycrafts in Meras Village, Bunaken District, Manado City. Secondary data was obtained from the internet through Google Scholar in the form of scientific journal articles and books related to this research topic. The profits of this business are different according to the type of handycrafts. The highest profit was obtained from the sale of large miniature traditional houses, namely Rp. 1,609,425; followed by the advantages of small traditional miniature houses of Rp. 716,480; the profit obtained from miniature interest is Rp. 179,165; while the lowest profit from the souvenir key chain is Rp. 5,898.*lrr+eprm*
PENGARUH BAURAN PEMASARAN TERHADAP KEPUTUSAN PEMBELIAN KONSUMEN DI DUNKIN DONUTS JALAN SAM RATULANGI KOTA MANADO Yessy Br. Sembiring; Leonardus Ricky Rengkung; Agnes Estephina Loho
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 15 No. 1 (2019)
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The objective of this research in to determine the affect of marketing mix of consumer purchasing decisions at Dunkin Donuts, Sam Ratulangi Street, Manado City. This data collection was conducted in two days on Desember 17, 2018 and April 01, 2019. The data used are primary and secondary data. Primary data is obtained from direct interviews with consumers of DunkinDonuts. While secondary data was obtained from books available at local bookstores and the internet such through google scholar to access articles from various scientific journals and theses from other universities related to the topic of this research, especially concerning to the influence of the marketing mix. The number of respondents 60 sample. It was taken by using simple random sampling. Data analysis method is a logistic regression model because the dependent variable model in the model is a categorical variable, giving a value of 1 to consumers who decide to buy and thevalue of 0 consumers who decide not to buy. The research result showed that there were two marketing mix variables that had a significant effect, namely product (X1) and price (X2) while the variables that did not have a significant effect on consumer purchasing decisions at Dunkin Donutsnamely place (X3) and promotion (X4).*jnkd+eprm*
ANALISIS FINANSIAL USAHA DODOL SALAK (STUDI KASUS: UD MANDIRI DI DESA PANGU SATU KECAMATAN RATAHAN TIMUR KABUPATEN MINAHASA TENGGARA) Kathleen Iin Grace Sagay; Agnes Estephina Loho; Melissa Lady Gisela Tarore
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 15 No. 1 (2019)
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The objective of this research is to analyze the level of financial feasibility of dodol "UD Mandiri" in Pangu Satu Village, Ratahan Timur Sub-District, Southeast Minahasa Regency. This research was conducted from November 2018 to April 2019. Research Methods Case Study. The data used are primary data and secondary data. Primary data is obtained from direct interviews with business owners UD Mandiri. Whereas secondary data is obtained from companies, books available at local bookstores and on the internet such as Google Scholar to access articles from various scientific journals and theses from other universities relating to the topic of this research are mainly concerned with financial analysis.Analysis of existing data using qualitative methods and quantitative methods. Qualitative methods are carried out to find out the dodol business characteristics that are presented in non-financial aspects in descriptive form, tables, charts or images, graphics such as process/production aspects, marketing aspects, legal aspects, environmental aspects,environmental aspects. Quantitative methods uses quantitative numbers regarding financial feasibility such as Net Present Value (NPV), Net B / C Ratio, Internal Rate Return (IRR), Payback Period (PP). There search result showed by using its own capital, UD Mandiri salak dodol business is declared feasible with an NPV value of Rp103.045.440, IRR (Internal Rate Return) or investment return of 60%, more than the UKM interest rate ( 6%) and Net B / C Ratio of 1,012, greater than one and payback period for two years.*jnkd+erprm*
Co-Authors A. Wales, Simon Samuel Amelia Priska Hontong Angelyk Y. F. Kawalo Angelyk Y. F. Kawalo, Angelyk Y. F. Anis, Chintya Stefanny Antonius ., Anny Antonius ., Anny, Antonius ., Arini Pamona Arther Manueke Asri Indri Roring Assa, Silvia Audrey J. M. Maweikere Ayu Sagita Syah Benny Adrian Berthy Sagay Benu Olfie L. S. Benu Olfie L. S., Benu Olfie Benu, Noortje Marsellanie Brigita Kezia Maria Kumaat Caroline B.D. Pakasi Caroline B.D. Pakasi Celcius ., Talumingan Celcius ., Talumingan, Celcius ., Celsius Talumingan Charles Ngangi Charles R. Ngangi Chintya Stefanny Anis David Ronald Talumewo Defry Kristian Rai Wongkar Defry Kristian Rai Wongkar, Defry Kristian Rai Deisi ., Wongkar Dennis Kereh Dicky Ocniel Aji Samuna Dormina Mike Sombuk Dunggio, Muhammad Hasan Habi Durandt, Natalia Edzzuko Shiomy Tariang Ellen G. Tangkere Ellen G. Tangkere Eman, Juwita Janeke Esry O. Laoh Esry O. Laoh, Esry O. Esry O.H. Laoh Eyverson ., Ruauw Eyverson ., Ruauw, Eyverson ., Eyverson Ruauw Frengki A. Moonik Gene Henfried Meyer Kapantow Gita Syahfitri Labatjo Gleyni ., Supit Grace A. J. Rumagit Grace A. J. Rumagit Grace A.J. Rumagit Gratsia Valery Tumurang Gricsellah P. Kalangie Hatidja, Natasya Natalia Herdiana, Elsa Hilya S. R. Qishma Homer, Rafael Stanly Hontong, Amelia Priska I Putu Anantawijaya Indira Gilano Indry M. Masinambow Indry M. Masinambow, Indry M. Jean F. J. Timban Jean F. J. Timban, Jean F. J. Jelly R. D. Lumingkewas Jelly Ribka Danaly Lumingkewas Jen ., Tatuh Jen Tatuh Jenifer Elias Jenny ., Baroleh, Jenny ., Jenny Baroleh Joachim N. K. Dumais Joachim N. K. Dumais, Joachim N. K. Jocom, Akri C.A Julia ., Lendombela Juliana R. Mandei Juliana Ruth Mandei Juwita Janeke Eman Karamoy, Velly Maria Kathleen Iin Grace Sagay Katiandagho, Theodora Maulina Kawulur, Stefanny Kristiany Kezia Grancya Manongko Kodobik, Trisari B. Dj. Labatjo, Gita Syahfitri Lendombela, Julia ., Leonardus R. Rengkung Leonardus Ricky Rengkung Lolowang, Tommy Fredy Lorraine W. Th. Sondak Luly, Chocho Valentino Andrew Lumintang, Friski Kiki Luntungan, Monalisa Anny Lyndon R. J. Pangemanan Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan Mambu, Patricia Like Manoppo, Vecky ., Maria Meylan Lauw Marlen M. Rumengan Marlen M. Rumengan, Marlen M. Martha M. Sendow Martha Mareyke Sendow Maweikere, Audrey Julia Maria Meilan A. Palar Melissa L. G. Tarore Melissa L. G. Tarore, Melissa L. G. Melissa Lady Gisela Tarore Melsje Y. Memah Melsje Y. Memah, Melsje Y. Menhard R. Manangkot Mex L. Sondakh Mex L. Sondakh Monalisa Anny Luntungan Moniaga, Vicky Richard B. Montolalu, Maya Hendrietta Munawir Kohongia Nesly Rumapea Nesly Rumapea, Nesly Nevia Asmadi Ngangi, Chrisanta Theresia Niode, Indrasata Noortje Benu Noortje M. Benu Nordy Fritsgerald Lucky Waney Novan ., Winokan Oktafia Andriani Oktavianus Porajouw Oktavianus Porajouw Okteven Senggasi Olly Esry Laoh Oprianto ., Meseang Pakasi, Caroline Besty Diana Palepong, Jein Anastasya Palota, Chelin Rusandi Pangemanan, Lyndon R. J. Pantow, Hendrik Josua Paulus A. Pangemanan Paulus A. Pangemanan Paulus Adrian Pangemanan Pricilia Jenifer Feren Tumigolung Rengkung, Riana ., Riana ., Rengkung Riane W. Senewe Ribka M. Kumaat Ribka M. Kumaat Rine Kaunang Rival N. Abidjulu Rival N. Abidjulu, Rival N. Rori, Yolanda Pinky Ivanna Roring, Asri Indri Rotinsulu , Hendro Novly Rumagit, Grace Adonia Josefina Ruth Elisa Simamora Sagay, Benny Adrian Berthy Sagay, Kathleen Iin Grace Samuna, Dicky Ocniel Aji Sembiring, Lida Devega Br Sembiring, Yessy Br. Sendow, Martha Mareyke Senewe, Riane W. Sheren Tesalonika Watuseke Sherly G. Jocom Sherly Gladys Jocom Shierly Angelina Stephanie Suprianto Siburian, Erinda Ully Artha Simamora, Ruth Elisa Simon Samuel A. Wales Sintia Rompas Sitty M. Panurat Sombuk, Dormina Mike Sondakh, Mex Frans Lodwyk Stefanny Kristiany Kawulur Steven A. Rumbayan Steven A. Rumbayan, Steven A. Suoth, Vicky ., Supit, Gleyni ., Suprianto, Shierly Angelina Stephanie Suwito La Uto Tambas, Jane Sulinda Tariang, Edzzuko Shiomy Tarore, Melissa Lady Gisela Tatuh, Jen ., Tedang, Delvin Tengku M.A Aboka Tengku M.A Aboka, Tengku M.A Theodora M. Kathiandagho Theodora M. Katiandagho Theodora M. Katiandagho Theodora M. Katiandagho Theodora M. Katiandagho Theodora Maulina Katiandagho Theodora Maulina Katiandagho Tommy F. Lolowang Tommy Ferdy Lolowang Tommy Ferdy Lolowang Tommy Ferdy Lolowang, Tommy Ferdy Tommy Fredy Lolowang Trisari B. Dj. Kodobik Tulungen, Virjinia ., Tumundo, Andreas Michael Tumurang, Gratsia Valery Uto, Suwito La Vecky ., Manoppo Velly Maria Karamoy Venancia ., Maengkom Venancia ., Maengkom, Venancia ., Vicky ., Suoth Vicky R.B. Moniaga Vicky R.B. Moniaga Vicky Richard B. Moniaga Virjinia ., Tulungen Waney, Nordy F. L. Waney, Nordy Fritsgerald Lucky Welson M. Wangke Welson M. Wangke Wenas, Alexander Wenny Tilaar Winokan, Novan ., Wongkar, Deisi ., Yessy Br. Sembiring Yohana Dikna Suwuh Yolanda P. I. Rori Yosiko Hizkia Panambunan Yosiko Hizkia Panambunan, Yosiko Hizkia Zulfa Razi