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KONTRIBUSI TENAGA KERJA PEREMPUAN TERHADAP PENDAPATAN KELUARGA PADA UD MANDIRI DESA PANGU KECAMATAN RATAHAN TIMUR Sifora Susan Agouw; Tommy F. Lolowang; Vicky R. B. Moniaga
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 14 No. 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (243.533 KB) | DOI: 10.35791/agrsosek.14.2.2018.20603

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This study aims to see how much does working women’s contribution to family income. The research located in Pangu Village, East Ratahan Sub-district. This research was conducted in April until June 2017. The research used primary and secondary data. Primary data were collected by direct interview technique on 6 (Six) respondents. They are Women Workers who work in UD MANDIRI as dodol and sugar palm wrapper. Secondary data used written data inthe form of documents in the Village Office obtained from the village head. Primary data were analyzed used descriptive analysis and presented in tabular form. The results showed that the average income of women worker amounted to Rp.500.000, - in 1 (one) month. The contribution of female labor to family income was 28% in 1 (one) month.*eprm*.
ANALISIS FAKTOR PRODUKSI YANG MEMPENGARUHI PRODUKSI KOPRA DI KECAMATAN TOMOHON BARAT Karouw Randy Alfredts Zwingly; Tommy F. Lolowang; Lyndon R. J. Pangemanan
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 14 No. 3 (2018)
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This study aims to: (1) identify production factors that influence copra production and (2) analyze the elasticity of copra production factors from copra-producing farmers in West Tomohon District. This research was conducted from January to April 2017. The data used were primary data obtained by survey methods through direct observation and interviews with copra farmers. Data were analyzed using Cobb-Douglas production function. The results showed that (1) factors of production of planting area, plant population, outpouring of labor, amount of equipment, and experience used by copra-producing farmers in Tomohon Barat Sub-district jointly affected copra production but separately influential production factors real and positive for copra production, namely planting area, plant population, and outpouring of labor. Based on the scale of results which show increasing return to scale indicates that farmers are still able to obtain profitable production from a number of added production factors. (2) Based on the level of elasticity of production factors that are positive and more than one. This indicates that the use of planted area production factors, plant populations, and labor has not been efficient because it has not reached maximum profit. Each addition of the production factor resulted in an increase in copra production which continued to increase, while the use of production factors the number of equipment and experience showed a negative value indicating that the use of production factors is inefficient because the production will produce less copra even though the use of production factors is more. *jnkd*.
ANALISIS RANTAI NILAI MINYAK KELAPA (CCO, CRUDE COCONUT OIL) DI KECAMATAN SINONSAYANG KABUPATEN MINAHASA SELATAN Helena ., Kelyombar; Nordy F. L. Waney; Tommy F. Lolowang
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 14 No. 3 (2018)
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The purpose of this study was to determine the Coconut Oil Product Value Chain (CCO) in Sinonsayang District, South Minahasa Regency. Analysis of the coconut oil product value chain (CCO), there are several actors involved in the core process of the coconut oil product value chain (CCO) in Sinonsayang District and form a chain that has value. The actors involved included copra farmers, intermediary traders and PT. Cargill. The study lasted for 3 (three) months starting from June 2018 to August 2018 in Sinonsayang District, South Minahasa Regency. The data used are primary data obtained through interviews with 15 copra farmers, 5 brokers and PT. Cargill as a coconut oil (CCO) company. Secondary data was obtained from the Sinonsayang Sub-District Office and agencies related to research. The analysis used is using quantitative tools through cost and margin approaches. The results showed that the copra produced by farmers was 5,041 kg with a raw material of 20,165 coconuts. With the selling price of copra amounting to Rp.7,500 / kg and the value received by farmers is Rp.37,809,375. The trader buys copra raw material from the farmer as much as 5,041 kg then sells to the company as much as 5,083 kg at the price of 8,500 / kg and the value received by the trader is Rp.42,832,000. The company buys copra raw material from the trader as much as 5,083 kg. From copra raw material, the company produces crude coconut oil (CCO) of 3,527 kg and 1,007 Kg cake then exports the CCO at a price of Rp. 23,000 / kg and offers a price of Rp. 3,000 / kg value of Rp.84,134,600 . Each value chain actor obtains a margin that is in accordance with the effort made. * jnkd *.
Rantai Pasok Bunga Krisan Di Kelurahan Kakaskasen II Kecamatan Tomohon Utara Kota Tomohon Nayoan, Kevin; Lolowang, Tommy F.; Ruaw, Eyverson
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 19 No. 2 (2023): Agri-Sosioekonomi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/agrsosek.v19i2.48898

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The aim of this research is to describe the flow of the chrysanthemum flower supply chain in Kakaskasen II Village, North Tomohon District, Tomohon City. This research was carried out for three months from November to January 2023. The sampling method used purposive sampling and continued with snowball sampling. The research uses primary data obtained from direct observation and interviews with respondents using questionnaires to farmers, retailers, florists and decorators. So that the total respondents were 17 people. Secondary data was obtained from the Central Bureau of Statistics, and data from the Agriculture Office or BPP of Tomohon District. Secondary data was also obtained from the internet with the topic of this research, namely the chrysanthemum flower supply chain. The analytical method used in this research is descriptive analysis with a qualitative approach. The results of the study show that in the supply chain in Kakaskasen Dua Village, Tomohon District, North of Tomohon City, there are two sources of raw materials, namely from Tomohon breeder farmers and also from the island of Java. The product flow that occurs from farmers to retailers to florists and then to decorators, it changes from cut flower plants to a variety of products such as pot flowers, hand flowers, board flowers, faucets and table flowers. The financial flow that occurs is the opposite of the product flow, that is, from the hairdresser to the farmer. Chrysanthemum flower farmers in the farmer share test are said to be profitable and in the margin test supply chain actors get sufficient or profitable margins. Information flow, the supply chain in Kakaskasen 2 Village has 5 actors, namely farmers - retailers - florists - decorators - consumers.
Co-Authors Agnes E. Loho Agouw, Sifora Susan Amar ., nfn Anastasio A. J. Waleleng Andre A. Pandean Ariowibowo, Renardi ., Benu L.S. Olfie Benu L.S. Olfie Brainhard M. Kereh Celcius Talumingan Celsius Talumingan Charles Ngangi Charles R. Ngangi Chelsy Mea Christine Mamuaja Dewi Ayu Mayangsari Tiwow Doppo, Margareta Risa Ellen G. Tangkere Ellen G. Tangkere Esry O.H. Laoh Eyverson Ruauw Eyverson Ruauw Gabriela H. Kaawoan Gene Henfried Meyer Kapantow Gene Kapantow Guntur Raharjo Helena ., Kelyombar Inra M. Lumintang Inra M. Lumintang, Inra M. Jean F.J. Timban Jean Timban Jenny ., Baroleh, Jenny ., Jenny Baroleh Jimmy Rezky Torey Joachim N.K. Dumais Joachim N.K. Dumais Jocom, Akri C.A Juliana R. Mandei Juliana R. Mandei Karamoy, Velly Maria Karouw Randy Alfredts Zwingly Katiandagho, Richard Christianto Kelyombar, Helena ., Klivensi I. Mafor Kristin N. Tamawiwi Kristin N. Tamawiwi, Kristin N. Leonardus R. Rengkung Leonardus Ricky Rengkung Lorraine W. Th. Sondak Lyndon R. J. Pangemanan Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan Mareta Damalang Margareta Risa Doppo Marlen M. Rumengan Marlen M. Rumengan, Marlen M. Megawati ., Sengkeunaung Melissa L.G. Taroreh Melissa L.G. Taroreh Meray, Karla ., Mex L. Sondakh Mex L. Sondakh Mutiara Simbar Nayoan, Kevin nfn, Amar ., Nordy F.L. Waney, Nordy F.L. Nordy Fritsgerald Lucky Waney Oktavianus ., Porajouw Oktavianus ., Porajouw, Oktavianus ., Pangemanan, Lyndon R. J. Pantouw, Silke . Paulus A. Pangemanan Paulus A. Pangemanan Praiselia Amanda Praiselia Amanda, Praiselia Renardi ., Ariowibowo Ribka M. Kumaat Ribka M. Kumaat Richard Christianto Katiandagho Rine Kaunang Ruaw, Eyverson Sengkeunaung, Megawati ., Shinta M. Tengor Shinta M. Tengor, Shinta M. Sifora Susan Agouw Silke . Pantouw Soputan, Daysie D. Stella Dompasa Sulaiman ., Yasin Sulaiman ., Yasin, Sulaiman ., Tampi, Mikael Fernando Theodora M. Katiandagho Theodora M. Katiandagho Theodora R. Katiandagho Theodora R. Katiandagho, Theodora R. Torey, Jimmy Rezky Velly Maria Karamoy Vicky R. B. Moniaga Vicky R. B. Moniaga Waleleng, Anastasio A. J. Waney, Nordy F. L. Welson ., Wangke Welson ., Wangke, Welson ., Welson M. Wangke Welson M. Wangke Willem N. Siwi Willem N. Siwi, Willem N. Zwingly, Karouw Randy Alfredts