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PENILAIAN KELOMPOK TANI TERHADAP PELAKSANAAN FUNGSI PENYULUH PERTANIAN DI DESA TATENGESAN SATU KECAMATAN PUSOMAEN KABUPATEN MINAHASA TENGGARA (Studi Kasus : Kelompok Tani Marapuan Jaya dan Kelompok Tani Pasan Jaya) Christofel Joshua Ngongoloy; Elsje Pauline Manginsela; Benu Olfie Liesje Suzana
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 15 No. 3 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (255.349 KB) | DOI: 10.35791/agrsosek.15.3.2019.26032

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This study aims to determine the assessment of farmer groups on the implementation of the function of agricultural instructors in the village of Tatengesan Satu, Pusomaen Sub-district, Southeast Minahasa Regency. This research was conducted from June to August 2019. The data used are primary data and secondary data. Primary data obtained by interview, based on questionaire, to two farmer groups, each chairman, secretary, treasurer and one member and one agricultural instructor. So that the total respondents were 9 people. Secondary data was obtained from relevant agencies namely through the Agricultural Extension Office (BPP), the Head of Village Office and the Pusomaen Sub-district Office of Southeast Minahasa Regency. Secondary data was also obtained through books obtained from local bookstores and the internet. From internet through google scholar in the form of books, journal articles and theses related to this research topic namely Assessment of Farmer Groups on the Implementation Function of Agriculture Extension. The results showed that the assessment of farmer groups on the implementation of the function of agricultural instructors is not yet fully functioning, where the new agricultural instructors carry out their functions as initiators, facilitators and motivators. While the function of extension workers as a liaison, analyzer and agent of change has not yet been fully felt by the farmer groups. But on the other hand, according to the agricultural instructor, it has been carrying out its functions to the maximum, it's just that the function as an agent of change cannot be fully carried out. This is because extension agents feel that farmers are able to make changes to advance their own farming business to make it more profitable.*eprm*
KONTRIBUSI USAHATANI JAGUNG MANIS TERHADAP PENDAPATAN KELUARGA DI DESA KALASEY KECAMATAN MANDOLANG KABUPATEN MINAHASA PROVINSI SULAWESI UTARA (Studi Kasus : Petani Jagung Manis di Desa Kalasey) Angel Trifina Zakaria; Elsje Pauline Manginsela; Benu Olfie Liesje Susana
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 16 No. 1 (2020)
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This study aims to determine how much the contribution of sweet corn farming to family income and the amount of contribution included in what category. The research location was in Kalasey Village, Mandolang District, Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi Province. Data collection was conducted from March to May 2019. Sampling was carried out in a population of 12 sweet corn farmers. This research uses primary and secondary data. Primary data were collected through direct interviews with sweet corn farmers. Secondary data were obtained from the Kalasey Village Office. Data analysis uses the contribution contribution formula. The results showed that the level of contribution of sweet corn farming was 22.02% which was classified in the medium category.
DESKRIPSI PENGETAHUAN DAN PENERAPAN TANAMAN OBAT KELUARGA (TOGA) DI DESA PINILIH KECAMATAN DIMEMBE KABUPATEN MINAHASA UTARA Cristian Hendri Mewengkang; Elsje Pauline Manginsela; Melsje Yellie Memah
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 16 No. 1 (2020)
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This study aims to describe the knowledge and application of this knowledge about the types of Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA). Research location in Pinilih Village, Dimembe Sub-district, North Minahasa Regency. The data used in this study are primary and secondary data. The sampleselection is done intentionally, namely the community members who plant medicinal plants in their homeyard. Primary data collection conducted by direct interviews with 20 community members withthe help of a list of questions. Secondary data were obtained from the Pinilih Village Office, University Library, and the Internet. The method of analysis used in this research is descriptive analysis. The results showed that respondents had knowledge of the types of medicinal plants and knew their benefits. There were those who know the uses of medicinal plants without using or applying them and there were also not only knowing but also applying their knowledge. Knowledge about types of medicinal plants and their benefits and how to use them is applied in family life because it is a legacy from the family therefore that has been used for a long time and is still used until today. The types of medicinalplants of this family are not only planted in the yard but also in the garden.*eprm*
PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT DALAM PEMBANGUNAN JEMBATAN PERKEBUNAN DI DESA KANEYAN KECAMATAN TARERAN KABUPATEN MINAHASA SELATAN Shania Fonika Intan Umboh; Elsje Pauline Manginsela; Vicky Richard Bernhard Moniaga
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 16 No. 2 (2020)
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This study aims to describe how the level and form of community participation in the construction of plantation bridges in Kaneyan Village, Tareran District, South Minahasa Regency. The study was conducted in November 2019 until April 2020. The data used in this study are primary and secondary data. Primary data were obtained through direct interviews with 30 respondents using a questionnaire and secondary data obtained from the Kaneyan village government office. The sampling technique was done intentionally (purposive sampling). Analysis of the data used in the research is a descriptive analysis method by making tables and percentages to explain the level and form of community participation in the construction of plantation bridges. Measurement of the level of participation using a Likert Scale. The results showed that the level of participation of the Kaneyan Village community in the plantation bridge construction program at the planning, implementation and maintenance stages and in the form of mind, energy, skills and goods participation was at a percentage of 57.51% included in the Participating category.*eprm*
ANALISIS KINERJA PENYULUH PERTANIAN BERDASARKAN PERSEPSI KELOMPOK TANI DI KELURAHAN TARATARA SATU KECAMATAN TOMOHON BARAT KOTA TOMOHON Sandy Alfa Stefano Sambouw; Elsje Pauline Manginsela; Jane Sulinda Tambas
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 16 No. 3 (2020)
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This study aims to describe how the performance of agricultural instructors based on the perceptions of farmer groups in Taratara Satu Village, West Tomohon District, Tomohon City. The research was conducted from February to April 2020. The data used are primary and secondary data. Primary data were obtained through direct interviews with 18 respondents using a questionnaire and secondary data were obtained from the government office of the Taratara Satu village. The sampling method used purposive sampling method. The research results showed, 74 percent of farmers said that the extension workers had carried out their functions well, while 26 percent said that the extension workers were lacking in carrying out their roles and functions.
KEARIFAN LOKAL BERTANI PADI SAWAH DI KELURAHAN TARATARA KECAMATAN TOMOHON BARAT KOTA TOMOHON (LOCAL WISDOM OF RICE FARMING IN TARATARA KELURAHAN TOMOHON BARAT KOTA TOMOHON) Sonya Ruth Nongko; Jane Sulinda Tambas; Elsje Pauline Manginsela
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 17 No. 1 (2021)
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This study aims to identify and describe the local wisdom of lowland rice farming in Taratara Village. This research has been going on for 3 (three) months starting from February to April 2020, in Taratara Village, West Tomohon District, Tomohon City. This research was conducted in a survey using primary data obtained through in-depth interviews using a list of questions as a prepared guide, also through documentation and secondary data obtained from the village office. The data analysis used in this research is descriptive qualitative analysis which is described / expressed in words. Then the data obtained is presented in tabular form. The results showed that the local wisdom of lowland rice farming in the Taratara Village community at the time of land preparation, namely, a) worked before sunrise; b) using traditional tools (hoe, pajeko and rake); c) not clearing the edges of land (litir) and local wisdom that is still being applied today is wisdom c) not clearing litir (land edges), while a) and b) are extinct or not being used anymore. Local wisdom in nurseries, namely, a) selecting superior seeds; b) choosing the middle month (a good time) and what is still being done is b) choosing superior seeds. Local wisdom on land cultivation, namely, a) using traditional tools, namely pacol (hoe), pajeko, and garu; b) leveling the land, making the soil perfectly muddy and local wisdom at this stage is still being carried out today. Local wisdom at the planting stage, namely, a) mapalus farming; b) determine a good day (middle month); c) pray to the ancestors in the local language of Tombulu; d) not shouting when planting, and to all local wisdom this is no longer done at the planting stage. Local wisdom at the maintenance stage, namely, a) using traditional tools such as pacol (hoe), peda (sickle) and garu; c) using natural fertilizers (rotting grass and manure); d) using a scarecrow and a neigh (a tin filled with stones); d) methods and habits of irrigating lowland rice and local wisdom that are no longer practiced is b) using natural fertilizers. Local wisdom at the harvest stage, namely, a) singing the song of thanksgiving (ma'zani); b) mapalus farmer; c) determine a good day (middle month); d) customary practices at harvest; and what is still being done is d) customary ways of harvesting. Local wisdom is still maintained because there are still peasant communities who respect culture and customs, while local wisdom is not practiced such as mapalus peasants and ma'zani chants, this local wisdom strengthens the bonds of brotherhood and a high sense of cohesiveness because local wisdom is carried out together and in groups, but because of the modern technology that entered the farmers absorb and get a more efficient time in the process of cultivating lowland rice. The advantages of farmers in maintaining local wisdom until now is to strengthen the ties of brotherhood among the community and continue to preserve culture so that it is not lost due to the entry of modern culture.
KEADAAN PETANI JAGUNG PADA MASA PANDEMI COVID-19 DI DESA TOLOMBUKAN SATU KECAMATAN PASAN KABUPATEN MINAHASA TENGGARA (STUDI KASUS KELOMPOK TANI NAFIRI JAYA) Jesica Almi Filisia Ratulangi; Elsje Pauline Manginsela; Martha Marejke Sendow
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 17 No. 3 (2021)
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This study aims to determine the corn farming situation in the Nafiri Jaya farmer group regarding land area, capital, seeds, fertilizer, labor, and income of corn farmers during the Covid-19 pandemic in the village. Tolombukan Satu, Pasan Sub-District, Southeast Minahasa Regency. This research was conducted for 3 months from November 2020 – February 2021. The data used were primary data and secondary data. Primary data collection through interviewed with questionnaires to 10 corn farmers as respondents. Secondary data obtained from related agencies. They are village office, Pasan sub-district office, internet, books and journal articles. Data analysis carried out in this research is descriptive analysis in the form of tables, diagrams and descriptive. The results showed that the condition of corn farmers during the COVID-19 pandemic decreased concerning the size of the area to plant corn, the amount of capital used for production, the number of corn seeds, the amount of fertilizer, the number of workers working in the corn farmland, and corn farmer income.*eprm*
KEADAAN KELOMPOK TANI HUTAN RIN PAMU PENYADAP GETAH PINUS DI DESA TOMBASIAN ATAS SATU KECAMATAN KAWANGKOAN BARAT KABUPATEN MINAHASA Alicia Magdalena Kwiryn Koloy; Jane Sulinda Tambas; Elsje Pauline Manginsela
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 17 No. 3 (2021)
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This study aims to identify and describe the condition of the Rin Pamu forest farmer group tapping pine resin in Tombasian Atas Satu Village, Kawangkoan Barat District, Minahasa Regency. Condition are the situation in pine resin tapping related to labor, transportation, road access, income, companiy, government and environmental conditions. The research was conducted from March to May 2021. The data used in this study were primary and secondary data. Sampling used purposive sampling method. Interview conducted to 7 forest farmers as informants. The method used in this study is a descriptive method through a qualitative approach. The research results showed that workers from forest farmer groups still need to be assisted by expert workers, from company, to improve the quality of the tapped pine resin, the transportation used by members of the tapping farmer groups is a trail bike that has been modified to suit the conditions of steep unpaved road access, the income earned by the tappers is in accordance with the number of days they go to tap so that they tend to be unstable, the company is a partner of forest farmers who provide assistance and equipments, the government provides permits and equipments and environmental conditions, especially in hot weather, the amount of pine resin that is tapped. more than rainy and windy weather.*eprm*
ANALISIS PENDAPATAN USAHATANI JAGUNG DI DESA PAKUWERU KECAMATAN TENGA KABUPATEN MINAHASA SELATAN Melfan Michel Ratag; Gene Henfried Meyer Kapantow; Elsje Pauline Manginsela
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 17 No. 3 (2021)
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This study aims to analyze the income of corn farming in Pakuweru Village, Tenga District, South Minahasa Regency. The data used in this research are primary data and secondary data. Primary data were obtained from direct interviews with farmers using a questionnaire. The number of respondents was 9 corn farmers out of a total of 91 farmers. Respondents were selected using the Purposive Sampling Method, with the sample criteria being those who planted corn during the pandemic and the harvest was in August 2020. The sample farmers were divided into two categories according to the planted area. The first category is those who have a planting area of 2 hectares and below, while the second category is those who have a planting area of more than 2 hectares. The results showed that the average income per farmer in the first category, which has a planting area of 2 hectares and below, is Rp. 356,450, or Rp. 254,607/ha, while for the second category, namely farming with a planting area of more than 2 hectares, the average income per farmer is Rp. 17,699,835, with an average income per hectare of Rp. 3,371,398. So the average income per hectare of corn farming with a planting area of more than 2 hectares is much higher than that of a farm with a planting area of 2 hectares and below.
Analisis Pendapatan Usahatani Tanaman Stevia (Stevia Rebaudiana Bertoni) Di Desa Kolongan Atas Ii, Kecamatan Sonder, Kabupaten Minahasa Isabella Meilin Keintjem; Noortje Marsellanie Benu; Elsje Pauline Manginsela
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 18 No. 3 (2022)
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This study aims to analyze the income of farmers from stevia farming in Kolongan Atas II Village, Sonder District, Minahasa Regency. The research was conducted in Kolongan Atas II Village, Sonder District, Minahasa Regency. The method of data collection is the method of observation, interviews and documentation. The results showed that the income level of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana bertoni) farming in Kolongan Atas II Village, Sonder District, Minahasa Regency was Rp. 6,032,411, with revenues of Rp. 16,665,000 and a total cost of Rp. 10,632,589. Stevia farming in Kolongan Atas II Village, Sonder District, Minahasa Regency is reviewed based on the R/C Ratio feasible to cultivate because the R/C Ratio > 1, where the R/C Ratio of stevia farming is 1.56. Stevia farming in Kolongan Atas II Village, Sonder District, Minahasa Regency in terms of Break Even Point analysis based on a production unit of 138,276/kg dry stevia leaves, which means the production of 138,276/kg dry stevia leaves can cover the total costs incurred while based on the value of BEP production price shows Rp. 2,091 which means that the selling price of stevia leaves of Rp. 2,091 has reached the point of return of principal. From the BEP calculation, it shows where the BEP of production prices and BEP of production units have reached the break-even point, which means that stevia farming is neither profitable nor losing.
Co-Authors Alicia Magdalena Kwiryn Koloy Andreas ., Rasu Angel Trifina Zakaria Angelica Paendong Anggi Ravy Tanauma Anggita Hartati Sitorus Aprilia Deasi Wehantouw Ayu Maria Mawuntu Benny Adrian Berthy Sagay Benu Olfie L.S. Benu Olfie L.S., Benu Olfie Benu Olfie Liesje Susana Benu Olfie Liesje Suzana Benu Olfie Suzana Benu, Noortje Marselianie Benu, Noortje Marsellanie Beslar, Chris Wilson Bima Satria Mohamad Noor Bulanta, Olivia ., Celcius Talumingan Christina Deisy Tangkowit Christofel Joshua Ngongoloy Cristian Hendri Mewengkang David Paul Rumambi Dedie Tooy Dedison ., Saketa Djangaopa, Yulistien ., Durandt, Natalia Ellen G. Tangkere Esry O.H. Laoh Eyverson ., Ruauw Eyverson ., Ruauw, Eyverson ., Fajar Juandi Lumuko Gene Henfried Meyer Kapantow Glandie ., Runturambi Horopu, Leodegario Alan Iroth, Aprilia Isabella Meilin Keintjem Jane Sulinda Tambas Jane Sulinda Tambas Jelly Ribka Lumingkewas Jenny ., Baroleh, Jenny ., Jenny Baroleh Jesica Almi Filisia Ratulangi Jhonathan Frilli Rey Joseph Lorens Rompah Junita Fiane Umboh Kantohe, Christelina Tirta Mulia Koloy, Alicia Magdalena Kwiryn Langkay, Mentari ., Laoh, Olly Esry Harryani Leodegario Alan Horopu Leonardus Ricky Rengkung Londa, Armando Alexander Lumingkewas, Jelly Ribka Lumingkewas, Jelly Ribka Danaly Lumuko, Fajar Juandi Mamentiwalo, Nofhita ., Mangimbulur, Ribka ., Martha Marejke Sendow Maweikere, Audrey Julia Maria Mawuntu, Ayu Maria Maya H. Montolalu, Maya H. Melfan Michel Ratag Melsje Y. Memah Melsje Y. Memah, Melsje Y. Memah, Melsje Yellie Memey Jein Sayow Mentari ., Langkay Mewengkang, Cristian Hendri Meygi Anggi Sayekti Ratu Moh. Rifaldi Ismail Momongan, Realita Cindi Moniaga, Vicky Richard Bernhard Montolalu, Maya Mua, Vinny Briggita Natalia Durandt Ngongoloy, Christofel Joshua Nofhita ., Mamentiwalo Nongko, Sonya Ruth Noor, Bima Satria Mohamad Noortje Marsellanie Benu Noortje Marsellanie Benu Nordy Fritsgerald Lucky Waney Oktavianus ., Porajouw Oktavianus ., Porajouw, Oktavianus ., Oktavianus Porajouw Oktavianus Porajouw Olivia ., Bulanta Paendong, Angelica Pandia, Desmiranda Pinanus ., Werenengga Pontororing, Juwita Petricia Rasu, Andreas ., Ratag, Melfan Michel Ratu, Meygi Anggi Sayekti Ratulangi, Jesica Almi Filisia Realita Cindi Momongan Reno Raven Derek Reno Raven Derek, Reno Raven Rey, Jhonathan Frilli Ribka ., Mangimbulur Rivaldi Novel Turangan Rompah, Joseph Lorens Rori, Yolanda Pinky Ivanna Rumambi, David Paul Runturambi, Glandie ., Sagay, Benny Adrian Berthy Saketa, Dedison ., Sambouw, Sandy Alfa Stefano Sandy Alfa Stefano Sambouw Sayow, Memey Jein Sendow, Martha Marejke Shania Fonika Intan Umboh Sinaga, Miko Tania Nani Vitta Sitorus, Anggita Hartati Sonya Ruth Nongko Sumampouw, Mario Susana, Benu Olfie Liesje Suzana, Benu Olfie Suzana, Benu Olfie Liesje Tambas, Jane Sulinda Tanauma, Anggi Ravy Tangkowit, Christina Deisy Tarore, Melissa Lady Gisela Tesalonika Chrisdiantien Dondo Tumbel, Marc Asyer Turangan, Rivaldi Novel Umboh, Junita Fiane Umboh, Shania Fonika Intan Vicky R. B. Moniaga Vicky R. B. Moniaga Vicky Richard Bernhard Moniaga Vinny Briggita Mua Wandik, Piko Waney, Nordy Fritsgerald Lucky Wehantouw, Aprilia Deasi Welson Marthen Wangke Werenengga, Pinanus ., Wungkana, Jevan Andre Yulistien ., Djangaopa Zakaria, Angel Trifina