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Profile Of Traditional Jamu Business In Bengkulu City agung trisusilo; Putri Suci Asriani; Apri Andani
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol 1, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Badan Penerbitan Fakultas Pertanian (BPFP), Universitas Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.1.2.45-58

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This study attempts to make the profile of the "jamu traditional" business in Bengkulu City. This research used the survey method and had done from August till December 2017. This research used descriptive analysis, R/C ratio, and Return on Investment analysis. The owners stay in 7 sub-district in Bengkulu City. Sub-District Ratu Agung is the location in which most owners stay there. The are dominates women and in the age group 45-54 years old. They have the average experience 24, 23 years with educational level still just elementary school. At once the production process issued cost Rp. 75.750,15 while the income Rp. 189.000. R/C ratio 2,49 and return on investment 149,5%. So this business appropriate to do so. The owners have positive perception and hight motivation with their business.
Pelatihan Pembuatan Vermikompos di Desa Lokasi Baru Kecamatan Air Periukan Kabupaten Seluma Agung Trisusilo; Indra Cahyadinata
Indonesian Journal of Community Empowerment and Service (ICOMES) Vol. 1 No. 1: December 2021
Publisher : UNIB Press

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This activity aims to increase the awareness of the people of Lokasi Baru Village to make animal manure into compost using the vermicomposting method. The method used in this activity is a combination of counseling and structured training. The result of this activity is that participants are able to see the potential resources they have in the form of animal manure and process it into vermicompost fertilizer which is more useful and has economic value. In practice, participants experienced problems at the stage of preparation of developmental media, hatching of worm eggs, and the composting process. Although in the implementation process the participants faced several obstacles, with assistance from the service team they were able to resolve these obstacles independently. After participating in this series of activities, the participants learned that the livestock waste they produce has economic value if managed properly. Therefore, at this time they have been practicing the knowledge gained independently. Keywords: shit livestock; Lumbricus sp.; vermicompost