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PEMETAAN POTENSI PRODUKSI PADI SAWAH (Oryza sativa L) DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN MODEL SIMULASI TANAMAN DI KABUPATEN MINAHASA SELATAN Verby N.D. Rumintjap; Johanes F. X. Rogi; Deddie ., Tooy
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 12 No. 1A (2016)
Publisher : Sam Ratulangi University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (456.863 KB) | DOI: 10.35791/agrsosek.12.1A.2016.11497

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South Minahasa Regency is one of regencies in the province of North Sulawesi, which had agro-climatic conditions suitable for the growth of rice plants. To determine the growth and development of the rice crop in the South Minahasa District, with various agro-climatic conditions can be simulated models of rice plants. This study aims to determine the potential for rice production in South Minahasa Regency and mapping potential for rice production in South Minahasa Regency. This research was conducted through the collection of climate data (solar radiation, air temperature, air humidity, while irradiation and precipitation) and the data on latitude and longitude coordinates. Implementation using simulation models of rice plants Rice Shierary V.2.1 to determine the potential of rice production and rice production potential mapping in South Minahasa district to use Photo Satellite Imagery processed through ArcView 3.3 software. Research results show the potential of rice production is the village Popontolen 6.11 ton ha-1, village Pakuweru 5.73 ton ha-1, and the Village Karowa 9.00 ton ha-1, the highest production potential are among the sites that Karowa Village 9.00 ton ha-1 is due to have the most ideal temperature for growth and development of paddy rice at an average of 23.12 ° C, and the average rainfall is 293.50 mm and 103.42 mm evapotranspiration. Data from the study indicate the potential for a higher yield than the data Provitas paddy rice official South Minahasa District of 2010-2014. This shows that the achievement of rice production in the district south minahasa not optimal. Hopefully the results of this study be input for agencies involved in this case the Department of Agriculture and Livestock South Minahasa regency in optimizing rice production with activities touching the supporting factors of production such as the provision of improved seed, fertilizer use impartial, repair dams and irrigation networks as well as the use of tools and agricultural machinery so as to increase farmers' income.
Kajian Tekno Ekonomi Dalam Pengembangan Sistem Industri Sabut Kelapa Untuk Usaha Kecil Dan Menengah Di Sulawesi Utara Tooy, Dedie; Rumambi, David Paul; Waney, Nordy Fritsgerald Lucky; Montolalu, Maya; Manginsela, Elsje Pauline
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 19 No. 1 (2023): Agri-Sosioekonomi
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The coconut industry in North Sulawesi has not maximized coconut husk in its business. Most only use the flesh as copra, crude oil (CCO), and cooking oil. From several research results, it turns out that the portion of coconut husk utilization is still very limited in management, and even thrown away. This study aims to analyze the technological and economic feasibility (techno-economy) of the development of the coconut husk industrial system as an effort to provide stakeholder considerations in increasing the value and income of coconut farmers in North Sulawesi. This research was conducted for three months with survey locations in 2 (two) coconut producing areas in North Sulawesi Province, namely South Minahasa Regency and Bitung City. The research method was carried out by conducting surveys and interviews with coconut farmers, entrepreneurs, local government agencies and with experts, then calculating and studying several parameters for measuring the economic value of alternative technologies and equipment used. The results showed that from the measurement of the NPV (Net Present Value), net B/C ratio, IRR (Internal Rate of Return) and PP (Payback Period) it is known that several alternative systems for the development of the coconut husk industry with fiber, cocopeat and rope products are feasible to be developed in South Minahasa Regency and Bitung City. Several things that are very important in the feasibility of developing this agro-industrial system are equipment technology (process), prices of processed products (output) and a continuous market/off taker. The investment value of processing equipment technology is relatively high, so to increase the enthusiasm of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) it really needs government intervention in equipment technology assistance and market certainty.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Adhiyanto D. Sinadia Afwan Munadi Amelia, Putri Arthur G. Pinaria Assa, Jan Rudolf Balikan, Chikita M. Bobby Polii Budiman, Glenn Chevin A.T Unsong Christian M. Sumampouw Christine F Mamuaja Christine Mamuaja D. Ludong D. Pangkerego D. Rumambi Daniel P. M. Ludong Daniel P. M. Ludong Daniel P.M. Ludong David P Rumambi David P. Rumambi David Paul Rumambi Defly I. C. Hansang Deisy Pakiti Denny Saroinsong Dewinta Lantang Diana Marice Jitmau E. Kambey Elsje Pauline Manginsela Eva M. R. Mukuan Femi H Elly, Femi H Fidel C. A. Tendeng Fiyoliyandi Djangu Frangky J. Paat Frans Wenur Freeke Pangkerego Gahung, Mikhael Farly Gerson Wohon Grentino Marcelo Durand Handry Rawung Herry F Pinatik Herry F. Pinatik Herry Frits Pinatik Indriana Indriana, Indriana Ireine A. Longdong Ireine A. Longdong Ireine Adriana Longdong Ireine Adriana Longdong Ireine Longdong Islam, Noorul Jantje Pongoh Jeanne Martje Paulus, Jeanne Martje Jhiro Christian Mailool Johanes F. X. Rogi Johanes F. X. Rogi, Johanes F. X. Kahar Drakel Kawung, Yosua Koapaha, T. Koibur, Mayko Edison Kusuma, Samuel D. A. Lady C. Ch. E. Lengkey Lady Ch. E. Lengkey, Lady Ch. E. Lady E. Ch Lengkey Lady Lengkey Laleleh, Sherina Lamaega, Jolanda Ch E Lantang, Dewinta Leke, Jein R Lengkey, Lady E.Ch. Leo Kalesaran Liwu, Suzanne L. Longdong, Ireine Adriana Lucia Cecilia Mandey Ludong, D. Ludong, Daniel P. M. Luther A. Latumakulita Luther Latumakulita Lynda H. Sue Mamuaja, Christine F Mandagi, Franklin Manoppo, Yesica Febriani Mastam, Asnidar Maya H. Montolalu, Maya H. Meci Nilam Sari, Meci Nilam Meike C. Kusaly Merywati Maku, Merywati Meylan Kowimbin Mikhael Farly Gahung Mochtar, Juventus Yoel Mona, Frits Montolalu, Maya Montolalu, Maya Hendrietta Mukhlis Mukhlis Mukhlis Nofri Abdul Azis Amiri Nordy Fritsgerald Lucky Waney Novianti Nari Oessoe, Yoakhim Y.E. Paat, Frangky J Paat, Frangky Jessy Pakiti, Deisy Pangkerego Freeke Pangkerego, D. Pinatik, Herry F Pinatik, Herry Frits Pioh, Diane Prahmawati, Endah Renaldy S Mamangkey Reyfhel H. F. Tagah Rine Kaunang Rinny Mamarimbing Rinny Mamarimbing Rizaldi Akbar Kaplale Robert Molenaar Ruland Rantung Rumambi, David P Rumambi, David Paul Samuel D. A. Kusuma Sandra E. Pakasi Sandra Pakasi Satria Wati Pade Selvie Tumbelaka Silvia Lakumani Sofia Wantasen Stefy Wagiu Steven Humena Suzanne L. Liwu Syahrir, Risal N. R. Tadung, Sri Wanni Jumiati Tangkeallo, Sindy C. T. Telinus Yigibalom Teltje Koapaha Tenda, Edwin Tineke Langi Tineke M. Langi Umboh, Riel J J Verby N.D. Rumintjap Verby N.D. Rumintjap, Verby N.D. Veronika, Reni Walangitan, Khesilya E. Waney, Nordy Fritsgerald Lucky Wangko Iwan Marchel Yoakhim Y.E. Oessoe