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Keragaman Perilaku Petani Padi Dalam Penjualan Gabah (Kasus Di Kecamatan Air Manjunto, Kabupaten Mukomuko, Provinsi Bengkulu) Andi Ishak; Jhon Firison; Rokhani Rokhani
UNEJ e-Proceeding 2018: Pembangunan Pertanian dan Peran Pendidikan Tinggi Agribisnis: Peluang & Tantangan di Era Indus
Publisher : UPT Penerbitan Universitas Jember

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Rice farming in irrigated land has a dual purpose, namely to fulfill the family's riceneeds and obtain income from the sale of production surplus. The aim of this study was todetermine the diversity of farmer's behavior in selling grain and the factors that influence it. Thestudy was conducted in two villages namely Tirta Makmur and Tirta Mulya Villages in AirManjunto District Mukomuko Regency in April to May 2017. Data was collected through indepthinterviewswith14farmergroupleadersasinformantsregardingthebehaviorofricepaddy farmers selling grain and reasons the background. Data analysis was carried out descriptivelyusing an interactive model. The results showed that there were three patterns of farmers' behaviorin selling grain, namely direct selling of harvested dry grain (GKP) carried out by around 60% offarmers, delayed selling by 30% of farmers, and borrowing selling by 10% of farmers. The patternof sales by delay selling results in the highest revenue of Rp. 29,150,000/ha, compared to directselling (Rp. 25,200,000/ha) and borrowing selling (Rp. 26,400,000). Factors that influence thediversity of farmers' behavior patterns in selling grain are grain prices at harvest, economicconditions of farmer households, and farmer relations with rice trader collectors that determinesthe bargaining power of farmers.
Analisis Usahatani Pola Tanam Sayuran pada Lahan Gambut Wawan Eka Putra; Andi Ishak; Rokhani Rokhani
UNEJ e-Proceeding 2018: Pembangunan Pertanian dan Peran Pendidikan Tinggi Agribisnis: Peluang & Tantangan di Era Indus
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Cropping pattern is the activity of planting one or several types of plants on the same land in a certain period. The selection of certain cropping patterns is determined by various factors, one of which is the value of farming profits. This study aims to analyze the advantages of vegetable cropping patterns on peat land in the Mutiara Farmer Group, Panca Mukti Village, Pondok Kelapa District, Bengkulu Tengah Regency. There are two cropping patterns of vegetable crops in a year applied by farmers in Mutiara Farmer Group namely cucumber – bitter melon - long beans and cucumber – squash – long beans. Data was collected from August to September 2018 through FGD and field observations. The FGD involved 7 vegetable farmers. Data were analyzed comparatively using the R-C ratio. The results showed that the cucumber – bitter melon – long beans cropping pattern was more profitable with a receipt value of Rp. 54,135,500/hectare/year compared to the cucumber – squash – long beans planting pattern of Rp. 51,830,500/hectare/year. The R/C in the two cropping patterns was 1.28 and 1.27 respectively.
THE AGRIBUSINESS START-UP OF SHALLOT HIDROPONIC: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLANGING CASE SATUDY ON SIE-FARM JEMBER Mohammad Rondhi; Subhan Arief Budiman; Rokhani Rokhani; Ali Badrudin; Fendi Setyawan
UNEJ e-Proceeding 2022: E-Prosiding Kolokium Hasil Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Periode II Tahun 2022
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Red onions (shallots) are an important commodity in the Indonesian economy, both in terms of contribution to national income and as a commodity for controlling the price of goods. Red onion farming is usually cultivated conventionally in paddy fields requiring intensive labor. Recently, several youths in a village in Jember, East Java, have been cultivating red onion hydroponically for the last three years. The business has good prospects but has problems in its development. This study aims to map the strengths and obstacles faced and to determine the right strategy. The analytical method used is descriptive with a field force analysis approach. The analysis results show that the strength factors possessed include experience, both farming experience and market experience, product diversification capabilities, and support in the form of networking with related agencies. While the inhibiting variables include limited market access, limited access to funding, and limited skilled resources. Based on the FFA analysis, it is known that the most important weight is the increase in cultivation skills and the ability to diversify products. The results of this study recommend that startup actors need to be vigilant in undergoing the initial phase of business implementation, which has many obstacles and needs to have a strategy by increasing post-harvest processing skills. Keywords: red onion agribusiness, field force analysis,