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PENDAPATAN USAHA PENGOLAHAN ROTAN IRIT DI DESA BUKIT LITI KECAMATAN KAHAYAN TENGAH KABUPATEN PULANG PISAU Asnah Asnah; Atak Rahen
BUANA SAINS Vol 7, No 1 (2007)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (109.629 KB) | DOI: 10.33366/bs.v7i1.125

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Post harvest technologies are needed to produce godd quality rattan. HoweverBut there are always barriers, especially in costs, skills, and emergency need of stuff, so its harvest is still in wet condition. The aim of this research is to learn costs, revenue, income and efficiency of irit rattan in Bukit Liti Village, Kahayan Tengah district, Pulang Pisau sub Province. The data which has been collected, is tabulated and analyzed with using statistics test analysis of farming, which is matched with research’s target. The result and analysis of this research is presented in tables and discussed with discriptive analysis
NILAI TAMBAH DAN PENYERAPAN TENAGA KERJA PADA INDUSTRI KECIL TEMPE DI DESA PANARUKAN KECAMATAN KEPANJEN KABUPATEN MALANG Wahyunindyawati Wahyunindyawati; Asnah Asnah
BUANA SAINS Vol 8, No 1 (2008)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (128.881 KB) | DOI: 10.33366/bs.v8i1.260

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The objective of this study were to analyze cost structure, added value and profit as well as absorption, incentives and labour share of tempe small scale industry. This study was conducted at a tempe production centre of Panarukan Village, Kepanjen District of Malang Regency. The analytical methods used were cost structure and added value analyses. Results of this study showed that for each process needed cost of more than Rp 181.000, that was dominated (90%) by variable costs. The net profit of each process was more than Rp 100.000. Conversion factor reached 2,86 and added value reached more than Rp 1.400 (added value ratio 21,44%), consisting profit of Rp 1.184,55/kg of row material (profit rate 54,46%) and labour incentive of Rp 218,01/kg of row material (labour share 14,86%). The labour absorption reached 1 MDE/process that was mostly family labour. Producer added value reached Rp 1.402/kg of row material, most of them as net profit and labour incentives
PENDAPATAN USAHA PEMBUATAN INSTAN TEMU PUTIH DI KAWASAN LERAGERE KECAMATAN LEBATUKAN KABUPATEN LEMBATA Asnah Asnah; Bediona Felik
BUANA SAINS Vol 8, No 2 (2008)
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White temu is one of plants which is included in pharmaceutical commodities and has potentially prospect to be developed in Leragere. So far, white temu has not been managed intensively because there is lack of knowledge about the importance of white temu to explore to be pharmaceutical product. In fact, white temu will give an opportunity to increase people income, especially if white temu is formed as instant drink white temu. This research is aimed to study cost, revenue, profit and efficiency of white temu producing in Leragere area. Location is purposively determined as Leragere is considered as white temu area development. The samples are decided as many as 25 people, in line with quota systematic sampling with reason of population homogeneously characteristic. Collected data is included primary and secondary data, which is managed by using farming analysis tool in line with research goal and it is interpreted as equal as analysis result
PENERAPAN MODEL KONVENSIONAL DAN HOUTHAKKER-TAYLOR DALAM MENGANALISIS PERMINTAAN BERAS DI JAWA TIMUR Asnah Asnah; Dyanasari Dyanasari
BUANA SAINS Vol 8, No 1 (2008)
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This research was aimed to recognize determinant factors influencing rice demand behaviour, income elasticity number, its price elasticity, cross price elasticity and rice demand number in East Java which are needed in incoming ten years. This research used secondary time series data during 32 years, starting from 1971 until 2002. The data was processed and analyzed with Houthakker-Taylor dynamic demand behavior analysis and conventional models. In the meantime rice demand projection was predicted by a technique developed by Ferris (1998). Analysis of results showed that the partial factors influencing toward rice demand in East Java were rice price of delta, corn price, corn price of delta, cassava price of delta, flour price of delta, inhabitants’ number of delta, income per capita of delta, and rice demand of lag. Houthakker-Taylor model is better than conventional model used for analyzing rice demand in East Java
AGRIBISNIS SAYURAN ORGANIK PADA KELOMPOK WANITA TANI VIGUR ORGANIK KEDUNG KANDANG KOTA MALANG Peni Peni; Asnah Asnah; Farah Mutiara
BUANA SAINS Vol 22, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33366/bs.v22i2.3755

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The general problem of organic vegetable farming is the cultivation technique which must have organic principles, both in the use of inputs and cultivation techniques. In addition, the market for organic products is still limited. This study aimed to formulate the best strategy for the Vigur Organic Women's Farmer Group. The research location was determined used purposively and the sample was taken by accidental sampling. The data was analyzed by using a qualitative descriptive method using the SWOT analysis method. The results showed that the Vigur Organic Women Farmer Group was in cell IV of the IE matrix, which means that they were carrying out a growth and development strategy, while the results of the SWOT analysis were in quadrant I (growth) with a value of 2.45 in the internal position, namely strength. The priority of the alternative strategy to be developed based on the results of the QSPM (Quantitative Strategic Planning Matric) analysis is to optimize and increase the volume of organic vegetable production with the highest total attractive value (TAS) of 6.44. The priority of the next alternative strategy is to maintain organic certification of 6.12, and the last alternative strategy carried out by the Vigur Organic Women's Farmer Group is to manage and increase cooperation with distributors with a TAS value of 6.00
DAMPAK PANDEMIC COVID-19 TERHADAP PENDAPATAN DAN KELAYAKAN USAHATANI BAWANG MERAH DI DESA TORONGREJO, KECAMATAN JUNREJO, KOTA BATU Asnah Asnah; Maria Veronika Soi; Farah Mutiara
BUANA SAINS Vol 22, No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33366/bs.v22i3.4495

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Shallots are one of the important strategies for commodities whose price fluctuation is considered as a commodity that can affect inflation. Therefore, shallot farming is important to note. This study aims to analyze the income and feasibility of shallot farming before and during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research location was determined purposively, with a total sample of 45 people selected based on the census method. Methods of data analysis using farming analysis. The results showed that shallot farming in Torongrejo Village, Junrejo District, Batu City before and during the Covid-19 pandemic provided farmers with an average income of IDR 66,424,807.05 per hectare and IDR 152,732,757.00 per hectare. With this income, shallot farming is feasible to develop based on the R/C value of 3,796 before the Covid-19 pandemic and 6,682 during the Covid-19 pandemic. In addition, the price BEP value was IDR 3,906.92 per kg before the Covid-19 pandemic and IDR 3,741.26 per kg during the Covid-19 pandemic. BEP output was 1,559.63 kg per hectare before the Covid-19 pandemic and 1,075.16 kg per hectare during the Covid-19 pandemic. Thus the Covid-19 pandemic does not harm shallot farming at the research location.