Ketut Sukiyono
Department of Agricultural Socio-Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Bengkulu

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EXPORT DEMAND FOR INDONESIA'S CRUDE PALM OIL (CPO) TO PAKISTAN: APPLICATION OF ERROR CORRECTION MODEL Lisbeth Girsang; Ketut Sukiyono; Putri Suci Asriani
AGRITROPICA : Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol 1, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Badan Penerbitan Fakultas Pertanian (BPFP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (372.881 KB) | DOI: 10.31186/j.agritropica.1.2.68-77

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Crude Palm Oil is one of the agricultural export commodities which become a contributor of foreign exchange which is exported to Pakistan continuously but fluctuated from the year 1973 to 2016. The purpose of this study consisted of two things; the first is to identify the factors that influence the demand for Indonesia's CPO exports to Pakistan. The second is to analyze the relationship between the production of CPO, the international and domestic price of CPO, and the exchange rate of Rupiah toward the volume of Indonesian CPO exports to Pakistan both in the long and in the short term of time. This study used time series data (1973-2016). The analytical method used in this study was Error correction model (ECM) to examine the correlation of variables: Indonesian CPO production, the international and domestic price of CPO, the international price of coconut oil, the international price of soybean oil, Pakistan’s GDP per capita, the inflation in Pakistan, and the exchange rate of Rupiah toward the export variable of Indonesian CPO to Pakistan by using software E-Views 6.0. Based on the results of this study, it is concluded that the factor affecting the short-term demand of Indonesia's CPO exports to Pakistan is the international price of CPO which has a significant negative correlation, while the factor affecting long-term demand is the exchange rate of Rupiah toward the US$ which has a significant positive correlation. There is no correlation between both Indonesian CPO production and domestic price of CPO toward Indonesia's CPO exports to Pakistan both in the short and in the long term.
Consumer Perception of Salted Fish Product in Bengkulu City Yety Meyzella; Basuki Sigit Priyono; Ketut Sukiyono
AGRITROPICA : Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol 4, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/j.agritropica.4.2.92-101

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The fulfillment of carbohydrate needs encourages people to gravitate toward higher-value menu items, such as animal protein. The ever-increasing human demand for animal protein is related to the human need for nutrition. To know and understand what consumers need and want, business actors must keep an eye on market developments, which can change at any time in response to shifting consumer needs. Therefore, business actors need to study carefully about consumers. This research aims to examine consumer perceptions of salted fish products in Bengkulu City. The research location was determined purposively, and 30 consumers were selected using accidental sampling. Consumer perception of salted fish is analyzed based on product attributes, namely taste, price, aroma, packaging, and services, measured using a Likert Scale. The results showed that salted fish products consumers in Bengkulu City have a good perception of overall product attributes. 
Analysis of Economic Structure and Leading Sectors in Rejang Lebong District Anadiya Pingki; Bambang Sumantri; Ketut Sukiyono
AGRITROPICA : Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol 4, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/j.agritropica.4.1.8-19

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This study aims to determine and analyze the economic structure and leading sectors in Rejang Lebong Regency. The data used is secondary data on Gross Regional Domestic Product from 2015 to 2019 obtained from the Central Statistics Agency. The analysis used is economy structure, Location Quotient (LQ), Dynamic Location Quotient (DLQ), Shift-share, and Overlay. The results show that the highest GRDP contributor is the Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry sectors while the lowest is the Electricity and Gas Procurement sector  with contribution of 32% and 0.15% respectively. The results of the leading economic sectors in the Rejang Lebong Regency are the sectors of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Providing Accommodation and Food and Drink; Defense and Compulsory Social Security; Education Services; Health Services and Other Services.
Farmers’ Adoption To Hazton Technology And Its Determining Factors In Seluma Regency Nick Oktavelly; Ketut Sukiyono; Septri Widono
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Badan Penerbitan Fakultas Pertanian (BPFP), Universitas Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.2.2.59-68

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study aims to determine the level of adoption of haztontechnology by farmers and the factors that influence it inSemidang Alas Maras Subdistrict, Seluma Regency. Thisresearch was carried out in Gunung Kembang Village and itssurroundings, which was conducted in June - July 2019. Thisstudy used a descriptive method and direct interviewedusing a questionnaire as a data collection instrument. Datacollected in this study include areas (land area), inc (income),exp (rice farming experience), cons (counseling), tech(technology), and ol (internet). The analysis tool in this studyis multinomial logistic regression with SPSS. The resultsshowed that the Tech (technology / innovation) significantlyaffected the adoption of hazton technology in SemidangAlas Maras Subdistrict, Seluma Regency. The value of thelikelihood ratio test (sig) from Tech (technology / innovation)is less than the value of ? = 0.05 and the value of ?2 count>?2 table (0.05; 2). Meanwhile, the variable Area (land area),Inc (income), Exp (Experience), Cons (counseling) and Ol(access to information) did not significantly affect theadoption of hazton technology..
Comparison of Palm Oil and Rice Business Feasibilities: Study of Land Function Conversion Lubuk Pinang District, Mukomuko Regency Alex Robinson Siagian; Ketut Sukiyono; Reswita Reswita
AGRITROPICA : Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/j.agritropica.5.2.116-124

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This study aims to (1) analyze the level of financial and non-financial feasibility of oil palm and rice farming, (2) analyze the sensitivity level of oil palm and rice farming, (3) determine the comparability of the feasibility of oil palm and rice farming and to know what is the most profitable in Lubuk Pinang District, Mukomuko Regency, Bengkulu Province. The data used in this study are primary data and secondary data. The sampling of oil palm farmers in this study used a stratified random sampling technique, while the rice farmers used accidental sampling techniques. The data analysis technique used in this study is the analysis of the Present Net Value (NPV) and Net B / C Ratio. The results showed that from a financial perspective, oil palm and rice farming in Lubuk Pinang District, Mukomuko Regency, Bengkulu Province, were declared feasible to continue; this can be seen from the NPV and B / C Ratio values. The NPV value in oil palm farming is IDR 44,682,270.66, while the NPV in rice farming is IDR 168,218,082.21. The Net B / C Ratio in oil palm farming was 2.31, while the Net B / C Ratio value in rice farming was 6.94. From a non-financial perspective, oil palm and rice farming are considered feasible due to the availability of production factors for both farms, such as seeds, labor, and other production inputs.