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Journal : Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings

Risk Analysis in Facing the Production of Laying Hens (Case Study in Ringinsari Village, Kandat District, Kediri Regency) Laily, Dona Wahyuning; Roidah, Ida Syamsu; Rozci, Fatchur; Purnamasari, Ika
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4102

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Laying chickens are a commodity that is popular with the public for fulfillment of animal protein requirements. In cultivating laying hens, several risks must be taken into account. This research aims to analyze sources of risks faced, priority risk levels and management strategies risks of the laying hen farming business carried out by laying hen breeders in The research location is Ringinrejo Village, Kandat District, Kediri Regency. Respondents to the research were 62 breeders using the census method of laying hens. In analyzing risk sources, the Fishbone Diagram is used. In analyzing the risk level, qualitative descriptive analysis of management strategies farm management. From the research results, there are two sources of risk, namely production risk and price risk. The highest production risk is characterized by the presence of climate warming, disease attacks, weather changes, limited capital, poor feed quantity and quality, as well as pest attacks. While at-risk prices were marked by a decrease in egg prices and an increase in feed prices. Therefore, breeders can explain several strategies, namely by expanding distribution channels and establishing cooperation, developing cages adaptive, preventing and treat pests and diseases, as well as Improving the quality of human resources.
Supply Chain Management Agro-Industry Cassava In Indonesia Dona Wahyuning Laily; Noor Rizkiyah; Ida Syamsu Roidah; Fatchur Rozci; Herry Nur Faisal
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings The 4th International Conference on Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (ICAES) 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.3909

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Background: The Cassava supply chain starts from raw materials supplied by farmers and then supplied to factories. Given the vast potential of cassava, especially in the processing industry. Aim: Increasing efficiency in the cassava supply chain, industry players actively participate in increasing productivity and reducing problems from upstream to downstream. Setting: Indonesia. Method: Through field survey activities, focus group discussions (FGD), and reviewing various papers and research studies previously published in various journals, books, magazines, and others. Results: The cassava supply chain originates from farmers with several layers of intermediaries. All farmers' supply chains are traded in cassava flour, tapioca flour, or wet cassava, which is the buyer's responsibility starting from pulling, peeling, drying, and packing. Stakeholders generally support the cassava supply chain by ensuring material, information, and cash flow among all stakeholders to maximize profits and involve cassava growers, cassava mills, and distributors. Conclusion: The development of cassava processed food agro-industry is carried out on a home industry scale because it applies simple technology and is carried out by farmer groups and individuals. The cassava supply chain's development will increase added value and increase the income of farmers and the community.
Risk Analysis in Facing the Production of Laying Hens (Case Study in Ringinsari Village, Kandat District, Kediri Regency) Dona Wahyuning Laily; Ida Syamsu Roidah; Fatchur Rozci; Ika Purnamasari
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4102

Abstract

Laying chickens are a commodity that is popular with the public for fulfillment of animal protein requirements. In cultivating laying hens, several risks must be taken into account. This research aims to analyze sources of risks faced, priority risk levels and management strategies risks of the laying hen farming business carried out by laying hen breeders in The research location is Ringinrejo Village, Kandat District, Kediri Regency. Respondents to the research were 62 breeders using the census method of laying hens. In analyzing risk sources, the Fishbone Diagram is used. In analyzing the risk level, qualitative descriptive analysis of management strategies farm management. From the research results, there are two sources of risk, namely production risk and price risk. The highest production risk is characterized by the presence of climate warming, disease attacks, weather changes, limited capital, poor feed quantity and quality, as well as pest attacks. While at-risk prices were marked by a decrease in egg prices and an increase in feed prices. Therefore, breeders can explain several strategies, namely by expanding distribution channels and establishing cooperation, developing cages adaptive, preventing and treat pests and diseases, as well as Improving the quality of human resources.
Co-Authors Achmad Syaifulloh Aldila, Fitri Yulinar Alvina Widya Oktaviani Andrianto, Lidya Anggraini Puspita Sari Aqil Salim, Mas Muhammad Arini, Andhini Putri Armana, Andru Autika Pramesti Ayu Hadi Pratiwi Avivah, Elmira Dhiva azam, mohamad fikri Badriah, Lailatul Bayhakhi Maulana Kaffy Salwa Cahyaningrat, Thalita Rizki Mirzanda Davina Azalia Erson Davina Azalia Erson Devani, Livia Marcella Dewi Anggun Oktaviani Dewi, Rinawati Deyon Yanuar Fitranto Dhian Satria Yudha Dita Atasa Dona Wahyuning Laily Dona Wahyuning Laily Dwi Haryanta Eka Rossalina Fitria Eko Purwanto Eliada Samuel Pasaribu Elvin Syah Huzaimi Endang Yektiningsih, Endang Ernik Ernawati Fadhillah, Nurul Fazlul Rahman Fitrianata, Muhammad Ikhsan Gilang Ramadan Hadiena, Avicena Darling Hamdi Sari Maryoni, Hamdi Sari Hamidah Hendrarini Herry Nur Faisal Herry Nur Faisal, Herry Nur Hilman Hasibur Rohman Ida Syamsu Roidah Idhoh Fitriana, Nisa Hafi Ika Purnamasari Ika Purnamasari Indah, Pawana Nur Inti, Ristani Widya Jumiatik Laila Annisa Laksmi Diana Lidyana, Novita Marsyanda Jasmine Reviyanto Maulana, Hendra Maysya Adetia Moh. Syauqil Umam Mubarokah Mubarokah Mubarokah Muhammad Imam, Muhammad Muhammad Rifal Ramadhan Mulyo, Budi Mukhamad Nadhif Syathiril Anwar Nadhif Syathiril Anwar Noor Rizkiyah Nuriah Yuliati Nurussyahban, Al Hisyam Oktavyan Dwi Irianto Oktavyan Dwi Irianto Patiung, Markus patiung Permana Putra, Mas Ardian Pratama, Widya Ninda Putri, Deanisa Herawati Putri, Olga Octyela Ayu Rahman, Toriq Aulia Ramadhani, Laila Risnanda, Arsita Wahyu Rizkiyah, Salsabila Putri Ainur Rizkyah, Salsabillah Alif Romandani, Ida Wahyu Rudi J Silitonga Salsabila Ika Puspita Sipayung, Khairum Ummah Soedarto, Teguh Sofiyah Sofiyah Sri Tjondro Winarno, Sri Tjondro Syaputri, Marcella Eka Taufiq, Fariz Fahrezi Tondang, Ika Sari William, Dewa Bramadhan Mondaynov Zhela Maritsya