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KINERJA USAHATANI KOPI DI HULU DAS SEKAMPUNG, TANGGAMUS, LAMPUNG Fitriani, Fitriani; Arifin, Bustanul; Zakaria, Wan Abbas; Ismono, R. Hanung
Jurnal Penelitian Pertanian Terapan Vol 18, No 3 (2018)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Lampung.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/jppt.v18i3.1503

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Most of the coffee production areas in Lampung are in the vicinity of production forests andprotected forests, also a catchment area for watersheds in Lampung, namely Sekampung andWay Seputih watersheds. Continuity of sustainable coffee production lines is an importantdemand that needs to be done. The application of coffee production systems with shade(agroforestry) in the catchment area is very important in ensuring environmentalsustainability. This study aims to analyze the income performance of agroforestry coffeebased on the land status in Hulu Das Sekampung. The research uses survey methods. Fielddata exploration conducted in April-November 2016 is located in Datar Lebuay and SinarJawa Villages. Air Naningan, Tanggamus, Lampung. The descriptive statistical analysismethod is used to explain the performance of agroforestry coffee production at the researchlocation. Based on the results and discussion it was concluded that farmers with landownership status had the highest level of coffee farming income compared to the land statusof HKm and non-HKm. Agroforestry coffee farmers obtain sources of income from coffeeproduction, MPTS production, and other crop production (multiple cropping). The averagecontribution of coffee farming income is 22% of the total farm income. Coffee contributes22% to the total income of farmer households. Farmer's household income with the status ofland ownership is the highest compared to the land status of HKm and Non-HKm. Thediversity of income sources of upstream farmers in the watershed. The villages that comefrom various vegetation plants are important in maintaining land cover as a catchment area.The practice of agroforestry coffee is an adaptation of sustainable production in the upperwatershed Sekampung. The pattern of agroforestry coffee production in the area aroundprotected and watershed forests needs to be continuously developed.
FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMENGARUHI MINAT PEMUDA PEDESAAN DALAM MELANJUTKAN USAHATANI PADI DI KABUPATEN LAMPUNG TENGAH Marza, Alvita Raissa; Ismono, Raden Hanung; Kasymir, Eka
Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Agribisnis Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Lampung University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jiia.v8i1.47-53

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This research aims to analyze the income of rice farming, the factors affecting of rural youth interest to continue rice farming, pull and push factors to work in agriculture sector. This research was purposively conducted in Trimurjo Sub District and Seputih Banyak Sub District, Central Lampung Regency from March to April 2018. There are 63 respondents taken by using proportional random sampling. The data of this research are collected by using survey method. The research data was analyzed bydescriptive qualitative and quantitative. The descriptive qualitative and quantitative analysis was used to analyze farm income, binary logistic regression, and Spearman test. The results of this research show that the income of rice farming is Rp15.181.983,23 in the first planting season and Rp16.931.595,67 in the second planting season. Factors affecting of youth interest to continue rice farming are land area, age, education level, distance of youth residence to the city center. The pull factors to work in agriculture sector are the income of rice farming and availability of land area. The push factors to work in agriculture sector are limited employment opportunities, low level of education and too much free time.Keywords : farm, interest, pull factor, push factor, youth
SISTEM REPLANTING KELAPA SAWIT, OPPORTUNITY PENDAPATAN KELAPA SAWIT DAN TINGKAT KESEJAHTERAAN PETANI PADA MASA REPLANTING DI PERKEBUNAN KELAPA SAWIT RAKYAT KABUPATEN LAMPUNG TENGAH Kurniasih, Ria; Ismono, Raden Hanung; Endaryanto, Teguh
Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Agribisnis: Journal of Agribusiness Science Vol 9, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Lampung University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jiia.v9i2.5104

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 This study aims were to determine the replanting model used by oil palm farmers, to calculate the replanting cost, to know the opportunity lost  income, and to analyze  the level of welfare of farmers during replanting in Central Lampung Regency.  The sampling technique was a survey.  The study was conducted in three districts, Anak Tuha District, Bangun Rejo District, and Sendang Agung District.  The respondents were 31 oil palm farmers consisting of 6 respondents from Anak Tuha District, 21 respondents from Bangun Rejo District, and 4 respondents from Sendang Agung District.  The data collection was carried out in March-May 2019. The results showed tha the replanting model used by oil palm farmers in Central Lampung Regency was the intercropping model with food crops and the underplanting model.  The costs of replanting during the first 3 years when the palm trees are not productive yet were IDR45,481,990 per hectare on the intercropping model and IDR 48,146,117 per hectare on the underplanting model.  The average value of oil palm opportunity lost income the intercropping model with food crops was IDR7,672,043 per hectare.  The average household income of oil palm farmers was IDR19,489,145 per year.  The level of welfare of farmers during replanting in Central Lampung Regency in general is in a fairly decent condition. Key words: cost, income, oil palm, opportunity, replanting, welfare
The Export Performance of Indonesia’s Palm Oil in International Market Maria Ulfah; R. Hanung Ismono; Ktut Murniati
Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis Vol. 16 No. 2 (2019): JMA Vol. 16 No. 2, July 2019
Publisher : School of Business, Bogor Agricultural University (SB-IPB)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (578.61 KB) | DOI: 10.17358/jma.16.2.140

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This study aims to analyze the performance of Indonesian exports to export destination countries in the international market. The subjects of this study are two Indonesian palm oil commodities: crude palm oil or CPO and processed palm oil or OPO (Other Palm Oil). There are four Indonesian palm oil markets in the international market, namely the Asian market, the European market, the African market, the American market, and the Australian market. The data used in this study is a time series from 1991 to 2016 and analyzed using the CMS (Constant Market Share) method. The CMS method explains the export growth performance in several components, which are the standard growth effect, the effect of product composition, the effect of market distribution, and the effect of competitiveness. The results showed that the performance of Indonesian CPO exports in the period 1991-2016 tended to decline compared to the growth of exports of all world products. Indonesian CPO is more competitive in the Asian market than the European market. The dynamics of Indonesian CPO exports in the African, American and Australian markets are quite good, but these three markets have not become the main destinations for Indonesian CPO exports. Indonesia's OPO export performance in the 1991-2016 period tended to increase compared to the growth in exports of all world products. Indonesian OPO in the Asian and African markets is more competitive than the European market. The dynamics of Indonesia's OPO exports on the American market and the Australian market are quite good, but these two markets have not become the main destinations for Indonesia's OPO market. Thus, Indonesia can maximize the performance of OPO exports when there is a rejection of Indonesian OPO in the international market.Keywords: CPO, constant market share (CMS), export, palm oil, performance
PENGEMBANGAN AGROWISATA BERBASIS POTENSI DESA PAGUYUBAN KECAMATAN WAY LIMA KABUPATEN PESAWARAN Fembriarti Erry Prasmatiwi; R Hanung Ismono; Dyah Aring Hepiana Lestari; Yuliana Saleh
Jurnal Pengabdian Dharma Wacana Vol 1, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Pengabdian Dharma Wacana
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Dharma Wacana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37295/jpdw.v1i1.20

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Kecamatan Way Lima merupakan bagian dari wilayah Kabupaten Pesawaran. Kecamatan Way Lima memiliki 16 desa, salah satunya Desa Paguyuban. Desa Paguyuban merupakan desa yang terkenal akan keramah tamahan dari penduduknya. Banyak potensi desa yang dapat dikembangkan di Desa Paguyuban untuk dijadikan sebagai desa agrowisata. Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan petani tentang: 1) agrowisata berbasis potensi desa, 2) pengembangan desa wisata dan ekonomi kreatif, 3) kinerja kelembagaan dalam pengembangan agrowisata, dan 4) sistem pemasaran agrowisata. Metode yang digunakan dalam kpengabdian kepada masyarakat adalah pemberian materi dan diskusi serta pendampingan kepada pengurus lembaga di Desa Paguyuban Kecamatan Way Lima (Aparat Desa, BUMDes, Karang Taruna, PKK, pelaku agroindustri, gabungan kelompok tani). Pendampingan dengan metode anjang sana dan anjang karya. Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat berjalan dengan baik dan dapat meningkatkan pengetahuan masyarakat desa dari nilai rata-rata 5 menjadi 7 atau meningkat 40%. Kegiatan penyuluhan dan pendampingan ini sangat baik dan tepat sasaran. Dari kegiatan ini masyarakat mulai 1) menyadari betapa pentingnya agrowisata dalam upaya meningkatkan pendapatan dan kesejahteraan bersama, 2) meningkatkan kesadaran masyarakat dalam melakukan kegiatan ekonomi kreatif, 3) melakukan upaya peningkatan kinerja kelembagaan yang dapat mendukung pengembangan agrowisata di Desa Paguyuban, dan 4) memasarkan agrowisata dengan memanfaatkan media online.
PRODUKSI DAN TATANIAGA BERAS DI PROPINSI LAMPUNG Fitriani Fitriani; Hanung Ismono; Novi Rosanti
Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian (J-SEP) Vol 5 No 1 (2011)
Publisher : University of Jember

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The objective of this research is investigation the rice production system and distribution chain efficiency in Lampung Province. Respondent sample were taken by purposive and snowball sampling, involved 38 people as farmers and trader in any level. Rice production centre in Pringsewu and Tanggamus Regency, and also Bandar Lampung city as trading centre were choosen as location. Descriptive analysis applied in appraisal the rice production system and distribution chain. The result performed that the rice production in average of years was higher than rice consumption (surplus) in Lampung Province. The rice production system at producent level also performed in good condition. The rice distribution chain tended to inefficient condition because the traders in country level get more benefit than others. The fact that 23,735% rice stock from Lampung distributed to others area such as Bengkulu, Padang, and Riau cause the rice stock in market and society hard to identify and then could be the reason to price instability.Key words: rice production, rice distribution chain, stock
Comparative Analysis of Transaction Costs, Revenues, and Welfare of Plasma and Self-supporting Oil Palm Farmers in Tulang Bawang Regency Dyah Aring Hepiana Lestari; Fembriarti Erry Prasmatiwi; R Hanung Ismono
AGRARIS: Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development Research Vol 4, No 2: July-December 2018
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (662.816 KB) | DOI: 10.18196/agr.4266

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Transaction costs arise as a result of uncertainty in the transaction environment. Vertical integration of farmers in an institution will reduce uncertainty and will reduce transaction costs. Transaction costs will affect income and will ultimately affect the level of welfare.  The objective of this research is to compare the transaction costs, income, and welfare between plasma palm oil farmers and independent palm oil farmers. This research used a quantitative research approach with survey method. The research was conducted in Penawartama and Aji Baru sub district, Tulang Bawang Regency. The research location was chosen purposively with the consideration of sub district are the center of palm oil smallholdings. Data collection techniques were used household survey with simple random sampling. Sample size is 152 farmers consisting of 76 plasma farmers and 76 independent farmers. The transaction costs paid by plasma farmers is smaller thanthose paid by independent farmers. Income per hectare of plasma smallholder is higher than the income of the independent smallholder. Even though, palm oil farmers in Tulang Bawang Regency, both plasma and independent farmers are in the prosperous category.
Lampung Macroeconomy: A Model of Social Accounting Matrix Fitriani Fitriani; Sutarni Sutarni; Evi Yuniarti; Hanung Ismono; Dyah Aring Hapiana Lestari; Dwi Haryono
Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan: Kajian Masalah Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Vol 22, No 2 (2021): JEP 2021
Publisher : Muhammadiyah University Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jep.v22i2.14154

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Indonesia’s economics contribute dominantly to the agriculture sector. Its also represented in Lampung Province, Indonesia. The main goal of the research was to design an agricultural development model. The method is approached by Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) model. SAM Lampung was designed as a macro model with an 8 x 8 matrix. Secondary data of Input-Output Lampung 2010 as basic data. Data sources get from Lampung Statistic Board and agriculture agency, industrial and trade agency, and Indonesia monetary authorization. The result revealed that based on the total multiplier, the agriculture sector is still dominant in Lampung’s economic structure. Unfortunately, agriculture’s household multiplier was the lowest compared with trade and industry, and services. This fact indicates that agriculture development is not adequate yet enhancing the farmer’s income. Agriculture development needs to address farmer’s households. Stimulation on agriculture exogenous balance is necessary to enhance farmers’ household income.
Optimum Ratio of Fresh Manure and Grain Size of Phosphate Rock Mixture in a Formulated Compost for Organomineral NP Fertilizer Sutopo Ghani Nugroho; . Dermiyati; Jamalam Lumbanraja; Sugeng Triyono; Hanung Ismono; Yosa Triolanda Sari; Elva Ayuandari
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS Vol 17, No 2: May 2012
Publisher : UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5400/jts.2012.v17i2.121-128

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The objective of multi years study was to formulate an alternative organic based fertilizer by mixing a fresh manureand phosphate rock with several different grain sizes conducted in the Field Experimental Station of the Universityof Lampung. Both materials of the fresh manure and phosphate rock were obtained from local sources. Five levelsof mixture of fresh manure and phosphate rock, three levels of grain size of phosphate rock, and two kinds ofcomposting technique were factorial set up. The mixture materials were aerobically composted for 12 weeks. Theresults of the first year study show that (a) the optimum ratio of the mixture of fresh manure and phosphate rock was80% to 20% with the optimum of grain size of phosphate rock < 3 mm; (b) 6-8 weeks of incubation of the mixturematerials has been optimally composted under aerobic conditions of the complete mixture of batch compostedtechnique; (c) the quality of the final produced compost was considered to fulfill the requirement of standard criteriaof organic fertilizer; while (d) the quantity of compost recovered up to 75.07% which was a reliable quantity of massproduction of organic fertilizer.[How to Cite: Nugroho SG, Dermiyati, J Lumbanraja, S Triyono, H Ismono, YT Sari and E Ayuandari. 2012. Optimum Ratio of Fresh Manure and Grain Size of Phosphate Rock Mixture in a Formulated Compost for Organomineral NP Fertilizer. J Trop Soils 17 (2) : 121-128. Doi: 10.5400/jts.2012.17.2.121][Permalink/DOI: www.dx.doi.org/10.5400/jts.2012.17.2.121]
Effectiveness of Organonitrofos Plus Fertilizer on Sweet Corn and Soil Chemical Properties of Ultisols . Dermiyati; Setyo Dwi Utomo; Kuswanta Futas Hidayat; Jamalam Lumbanraja; Sugeng Triyono; Hanung Ismono; Ni’malia Estika Ratna; Nidya Triana Putri; Rianida Taisa
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS Vol 21, No 1: January 2016
Publisher : UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5400/jts.2016.v21i1.9-17

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This study aimed to examine Organonitrofos Plus fertilizer (OP) on sweet corn (Zea mays Saccharata L.) and its effect on changes in soil chemical properties of Ultisols. Organonitrofos Plus fertilizer is an enhancement of Organonitrofos fertilizer enriched with microbes at the beginning of the manufacturing process. Research was conducted in the greenhouse of Integrated Agricultural Laboratory of Lampung University. Treatment applied was a factorial of 4 × 2 × 3 with three replications in a randomized block design. The first factor was the dose of OP fertilizer (0, 10, 20, 30 Mg ha-1), the second factor was the dose of inorganic fertilizers (without inorganic fertilizers, and with inorganic fertilizers, namely Urea 0.44, 0.28 SP-36 and KCl 0.16 Mg ha-1), and the third factor was the dose of biochar (0, 10, 20 Mg ha-1). By a single OP fertilizers, inorganic fertilizers, and the interaction between the OP and the inorganic fertilizers increased the weight of dry stover, cob length, cob diameter, cob with husk and cob without husk of corn. OP fertilizers which are applied in Ultisols can improve soil fertility and increase corn production so that OP fertilizer can lessen the use of inorganic fertilizer and can be used as a substitute for inorganic fertilizer. RAE values were highest in treatment of O4K2B2 (30 Mg OP ha-1, with inorganic fertilizer, 10 Mg biochar ha-1) that was equal to 181%, followed by O2K2B3 (10 Mg OP ha-1, with inorganic fertilizer, 20 Mg biochar ha-1 ) with the difference in RAE value of 0.5%. [How to Cite: Dermiyati, SD  Utomo,  KF Hidayat, J Lumbanraja, S Triyono, H Ismono, NE  Ratna, NT Putri dan R Taisa. 2016. Pengujian Pupuk Organonitrofos Plus pada Jagung Manis (Zea mays Saccharata. L) dan Perubahan Sifat Kimia Tanah Ultisols. J Trop Soils 21: 9-17 Doi: 10. 10.5400/jts.2016.21.1.9]
Co-Authors . Dermiyati . Dermiyati Abdul Mutolib Achdiansyah Soelaiman Adia Nugraha Adia Nugraha Afsani Saputri Ahmad Tusi Alghoziyah Alghoziyah Alifia Marsa Aisy Alvita Raissa Marza Amalia Karina Andini Fitria Hadi Anggelia Permata Sari Ani Suryani Anisa Maya Sari Annisa Nevy Prihartini Ayuandari, Elva Azhari Maliki Begem Viantimala Belladina Sannia Budiyuwono, Slamet Bunga Woro Ayu Bustanul Arifin Bustanul Arifin Bustanul Arifin Bustanul Arifin Dani Pramaditya Trisnata Dea Adelia Dermiati - Dermiyati, . Deti Destiani Devi Ariantika Devi Chandra Diah Tera Dwi Muthi Dian Fatma Sari Dian Mukri Dita Pratiwi Dwi Apriliansyah Astanu Dwi Haryono Dwi Rizky Agustina Eka Kasymir Eka Kasymir Eka Kasymir Elva Ayuandari Ermayuli Ermayuli Erni Rohasti Evi Yuniarti Fauzi Nur Dewangga Fembriarti Erry Prasmatiwi Fitri Yuni Lestari Fitri Yuni Lestari Fitriani Fitriani Fitriani Fitriani Fitriani Gama Ayu Siswandari Helvi Yanfika Hurip Santoso I Gusti Agung Komang Diafari Djuni Hartawan Indah Nurmayasari Jamalam Lumbanraja Jamalam Lumbanraja Jamalam Lumbanraja Jessica Anggraesi Julaily Eka Saputra Kada, Ryohei Katsuya Tanaka Kholis Meizari Ktut Murniati Kuswanta Futas Hidayat Kuswanta Futas Hidayat Lestari, Dyah Aring Hepiana Lestari, Fitri Yuni Luh Putu Ratna Sundari Luvita Willya Hendri M Imacullata Santa De Vega Indiako Mahdi Mahdi Maria Ulfah Marza, Alvita Raissa Maya Riantini, Maya Meri Handayani Michael Reed Muhammad Ibnu Muhammad Irfan Affandi Mutiara Indira Putri Nadya Putri Nasution, Annio Indah Lestari Nidya Triana Putri Ni’malia Estika Ratna Novalia Novalia Novi Kurniawati Novi Rosanti oktafri - Pilatus Utama Mandala Putra Putri, Nidya Triana Rabiatul Adawiyah Rabiatul Adawiyah Rabiatul Adawiyah Rahma Lalita Ratna, Ni’malia Estika Reed, Michael Reki Septian Patra Restiana Restiana Ria Kurniasih Rina Astuti Rizky Ramdhani Puspanegara Rohayani Rohayani Rohmatul Uslah Rosi Triafni Nurhayati Ryohei Kada Sari, Yosa Triolanda Sayu Hadiyati Iswara Septaria Indah Sari Setyo Dwi Utomo Setyo Dwi Utomo Sheila Fathia Aldhariana Sinaga, Shintia Maria Williyani Sirilus Gatya Prasasta Slamet Budiyuwono Sri Hidayati Sri Mulyani Widyanti Sri Setyani Sugeng Triyono Suriaty Situmorang Sutarni Sutarni Sutopo Ghani Nugroho Sutopo Ghani Nugroho Taisa, Rianida Taisa, Rianida Tanaka, Katsuya Teguh Endaryanto Tunjung Andarwangi Tunjung Andarwangi Tyas Sekartiara Syafani, Tyas Sekartiara Wan Abbas Zakaria Wan Abbas Zakaria Wayan Astika Darmayanti Wida Ayu Winarni Widuri Prameswita Widya Gandi Windi Ariesta Wuryaningsih Dwi Sayekti Yaktiworo Indriani Yasmin, Rania A.S. Yoandra Yoga Pratama Yonariza Yonariza Yosa Triolanda Sari Yuliana Saleh Yunika Hutami Manik Zainal Abidin