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The Oyster Mushroom Business Development Strategy In Anduonohu Sub-District Poasia District Kendari City Aynul Izati; Ilma Sarimustaqiyma Rianse; Samsul Alam Fyka
Buletin Penelitian Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Haluoleo Vol. 25 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Halu Oleo University Jointly with Perhimpunan Ekonomi Pertanian Indonesia - Indonesian Society of Agricultural Economics (PERHEPI/ISAE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37149/bpsosek.v25i1.92

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The purpose of this study was to determine the development of the oyster mushroom business in Anduonohu ​​Village, Poasia District, Kendari City. This research was conducted in June 2022. The object of this research was Tiga Putra Fram's oyster mushroom business. The method used is the case study method. The analysis used was SWOT analysis. The results showed that the strategy for developing an oyster mushroom business in Anduonohu ​​Village, Poasia District, Kendari City that could be applied was the SO strategy: increasing product sales volume by optimizing promotions through online media and offline media, opening cooperation with other parties related to the increase in soft skills and processed oyster mushrooms. ST Strategy: Implement a pricing strategy to maintain customer loyalty and improve the quality of the oyster mushroom products produced. WT's strategy: increasing cooperation between the government, white oyster mushroom entrepreneurs, and raw material suppliers related to oyster mushroom business policies and utilizing people's purchasing power by holding promotions.
Analisis Harga Pokok Tomat di Kelurahan Kaisabu Baru Kecamatan Sorawolio Kota Baubau Ferdian Adi Saputra Nasran; Idrus Salam; Ilma Sarimustaqiyma Rianse
JIA (Jurnal Ilmiah Agribisnis) : Jurnal Agribisnis dan Ilmu Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Vol. 8 No. 4 (2023)
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Halu Oleo University Jointly with Perhimpunan Ekonomi Pertanian Indonesia - Indonesian Society of Agricultural Economics (PERHEPI/ISAE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37149/jia.v8i4.224

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This research examines the price of tomatoes in Kaisabu Baru Village, Sorawolio District and Baubau City. In Kaisabu Baru Village, Sorawolio District, Baubau City, this research seeks to determine the cost of goods sold for tomatoes and determine what variables are obstacles to tomato production. Data analysis used to answer the first goal is by Break Even Point (BEP) analysis, and the second goal is answered using descriptive statistical analysis such as percentages and averages. The samples in this study were farmers who cultivated tomato plants in Kaisabu Baru Village, Sorawolio District, Baubau City, with as many as 33 people. In the calculation of the sample, the Slovin formula is used. Data is collected by directly interviewing farmers, observing research objects, and recording data already available in related offices. The results of this study show: 1) The total average cost of goods sold by respondents per tomato farm is IDR123,224 / planting season, and the average cost of goods sold per hectare is IDR647,412 / planting season.
The Analysis of Cocoa Bean Price Fluctuation in North Kolaka Regency Rukia Taslim; Ilma Sarimustaqiyma Rianse; La Ode Kasno Arif
International Journal of Agricultural Social Economics and Rural Development (Ijaserd) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Halu Oleo University Jointly with Perhimpunan Ekonomi Pertanian Indonesia - Indonesian Society of Agricultural Economics (PERHEPI/ISAE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37149/ijaserd.v3i1.1031

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This study aims to determine the price fluctuations of cocoa beans and cocoa bean price trends. This research was conducted in North Kolaka Regency from July to December 2021. The variables in this study were price fluctuations and cocoa bean price trends. This study was analyzed using price change and linear trend analysis from 2019 to 2021. Based on the results of the study, the price of cocoa beans fluctuated during the last 3 years (2019-2021), where the highest percentage change in prices occurred in December 2019 at 41% and September 2021 by 39%, and the lowest price percentage change in May 2020 by 13% with an average change during the 2019 to 2021 period of 26% and the trend of cocoa bean prices in North Kolaka Regency using the linear trend formula (Y = 2339 + 134.87 x) shows a changing trend towards an increase of IDR134.87/month and the average price of cocoa beans for a period of 36 months (2019-2021) is IDR25,889/kg.
Differences In Income Of Group And Non-Group Farmers In Lainea District, South Konawe District Asma Jayanti; Ilma Sarimustaqiyma Rianse; Hidrawati Hidrawati
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 2 No. 06 (2023): November, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research
Publisher : Cita konsultindo

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This research aims to determine the difference in income between grouped and non-grouped farmers. Research data collection took place from May to July 2022. The population in this study was 161 people, the sample was determined using the Slovin formula, where 61 farmers were grouped and 28 farmers were not grouped. The data in the research are primary data and secondary data using observation and interview techniques. The research results show that the role of farmer groups is very important in increasing group income, the total income of group farmers is IDR 658,064,499; with an average value of IDR 10,787,943; and the income of non-group farmers is IDR 243,538,000; with an average of IDR 8,679,786.
The Income Contribution of Women Mobile Vegetable Traders to the Family Economy During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Masagena Village Konda District South Konawe Regency Ainun Jariyah; Ilma Sarimustaqiyma Rianse; Fahria Nadiryati Sadimantara
International Journal of Agricultural Social Economics and Rural Development (Ijaserd) Vol 2, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness Halu Oleo University Kendari Southeast Sulawesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37149/ijaserd.v2i2.23360

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This research is motivated by the income generated by the husband is deemed insufficient to meet household needs. Hence, women from poor households work to earn sufficient income for the household economy. Mobile vegetable traders on the family economy during the covid-19 pandemic in Masagena Village, Konda District, South Konawe Regency. The research area's determination was performed purposively considering that Masagena village is an area for mobile vegetable traders. The number of respondents was 26 female itinerant vegetable traders. Data analysis used income analysis, and the income contribution was a percentage. The average monthly income of female vegetable traders is IDR13,285,000, with a total monthly cost of IDR10.845.537 and monthly revenue of IDR2.436.463. In contrast, the husband's income from female vegetable traders is IDR1,933,269, with a total monthly cost of IDR564.473 and a monthly income of IDR1.375.694. The income contribution of women travelling vegetable traders during the covid 19 pandemic is 63.91%. The husband's contribution is 36.09%.
Efisiensi penggunaan input pada usahatani tomat belimbing di Kabupaten Muna Iko, La Ode; Abdullah, Weka Gusmiarty; Fausayana, Ine; Iswandi, R. Marsuki; Rianse, Ilma Sarimustaqiyma
Jurnal Sosio Agribisnis Vol 8, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Halu Oleo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33772/jsa.v8i2.40450

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This study aims to analyze the factors that affect the production of carambola tomato farming, and analyze the allocative efficiency of input use in carambola tomato farming in Muna Regency. The population in this study were all carambola tomato farmers in Kabawo District, Muna Regency. Sampling was carried out using a cluster random sampling technique. The number of samples in this study was 75 farmers. Data analysis used was multiple linear regression of the Cobb-Douglas production function model and allocative efficiency. The results showed that the factors that significantly influenced the production of carambola tomatoes were land area and fertilizer. While the factors that did not significantly influence the production of carambola tomatoes were seeds, herbicides, and labor. The use of land area inputs in carambola tomato farming in Muna Regency was not efficient, while the use of seed, herbicide, labor and fertilizer inputs was inefficient. Keywords: carambola tomato farming; Cobb-Douglas; production factors; efficiency
ANALISIS PREFERENSI KONSUMEN ANTARA MINYAK GORENG KEMASAN DAN CURAH DI PASAR BASAH MALL MANDONGA KOTA KENDARI Irmansyah S., Darlis; Bahari, Bahari; Rianse, Ilma Sarimustaqiyma
Jurnal Ilmiah Penyuluhan dan Pengembangan Masyarakat Vol 3, No 4 (2023):
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Halu Oleo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56189/jippm.v3i4.47004

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This study aims to determine consumer preferences between packaged and bulk cooking oil at the Mandonga Mall Wet Market, Kendari City. The determination of the research area was carried out purposively with the consideration that one of the largest markets in Kendari City is the Mandonga Mall Wet Market which is located on Jalan Lasandara, Korumba Village, Mandonga District, Kendari City. The number of samples in this study, for packaged cooking oil was 35 samples and bulk cooking oil was also 35 samples, so that the total number was 70 samples. Data analysis uses Chi Square analysis and Multiatribut Fishbein. The cooking oil that is consumer preference based on the consumer attitude index towards price attributes is packaged cooking oil with a consumer attitude index value of 18,43.
Coffee Agroindustry in South Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia: A case study Rianse, Ilma Sarimustaqiyma; Rianse, Muhammad Iqbal Kusumabaka; Awaluddin, Andi; Sudarmo, Hadi
Pelita Perkebunan (a Coffee and Cocoa Research Journal) Vol. 40 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Indonesian Coffee and Cocoa Research Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22302/iccri.jur.pelitaperkebunan.v40i1.582

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The purpose of this research is to find out and describe the feasibility of coffee farming at the level of farmers who cultivate coffee beans and at the level of home industries in South Konawe Regency which produce packaged ground coffee or known as the brand name (Anoa Coffee). The parameters used to assess the financial feasibility of coffee farming are by calculating the value of R/C, NPV and NBCR at interest rates of 12% and 35% of farming and coffee powder processing businesses. Based on the R/C ratio, a value of 16 is obtained, this shows the benefits of coffee farming, where every IDR 1,000,000 invested in coffee farming will generate 16 times the income. The NPV value of coffee farming has a value of IDR 36,141,085, supported by an NBCR value of 2.04, and the ground coffee processing business by CV. Kopindo Sukses Bersama obtained an NPV value of IDR 10,153,539,739, and also an NBCR value of 2.05, meaning that smallholder coffee farming in South Konawe Regency is financially profitable and feasible to develop.
Integrated Agribusiness Optimization: Palm-Livestock and Local Wisdom Tolaki Ethnic in North Konawe, Indonesia Rianse, Ilma Sarimustaqiyma; Baka, Wa Kuasa; Rianse, Usman; Rahadi, Syam; Sarabiah, Sarty
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Peternakan Tropis Vol 10, No 2 (2023): JITRO, May
Publisher : Universitas Halu Oleo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33772/jitro.v10i2.25967

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The palm oil industry has the potential as a ruminant livestock development area because it holds large feed resources, economic value, and social value. This study explicitly aims to identify the dimensions of the local wisdom of the Tolaki ethnicity regarding buffalo and cattle farming and develop a model for integrating buffalo and cattle farming in oil palm plantations based on the local wisdom of the Tolaki ethnic community in the North Konawe Regency. The research method uses a phenomenological approach and is analyzed descriptively. The research results show the dimensions of the local wisdom of the Tolaki ethnic group in the business of raising buffalo and cattle, including the dimensions of knowledge and skills, the dimensions of social status (Anakia), the economic dimension, and the dimension of obedience to the law. Meanwhile, there are two integration models for the buffalo/cattle livestock business and the oil palm plantation business: the extensive and intensive integration models. The research results, in general, can be concluded that the dimensions of the local wisdom of the Tolaki tribe in integrated cattle/buffalo livestock business in oil palm plantations are divided into 4 parts with extensive and intensive integration models. Keywords: integrated agribusiness, livestock, oil palm, local wisdom
Risk Mitigation Strategies for Rice Marketing in Kendari City Erin Kristina; Weka Gusmiarty Abdullah; Ilma Sarimustaqiyma Rianse
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 2 No. 04 (2024): October - December, International Journal of Technology and Education Research
Publisher : International journal of technology and education research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i04.1194

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This study aims to analyze price risk in rice marketing and to analyze mitigation strategies for rice price risk in Kendari City. The research area was determined purposively based on the consideration that the location is closer to where I live. Respondents consisted of 25 people. Data analysis using Fuzzy FMEA analysis. The results showed that there are five sources of price risk in rice marketing. Namely, delays in product production, market demand that occurs if market demand does not match the stock of rice produced, increases in grain prices, large stocks of products that have not been sold out and then experience rising prices due to harvest season increases and, products sold have similar competing products. This research also shows that the mitigation strategy for each source of price risk in rice marketing is routine and scheduled machine maintenance, making supplies that allow the Company to meet demand, product promotion, finding new markets, and expanding the distribution of customer service quality, and utilizing social media to interact with customers
Co-Authors Abdi La Abdi Ade Sahrul Ahmad Ical Ahmad Muhajir, Ahmad Ainun Jariyah Aisyah, Tendri Nur Alan Canra Amurwani, Sulistyo Andi Awaluddin Any Suryantini Arfan Arfan Arsana, Made Widana Asma Jayanti Asmarita, Eganing Awaluddin Awaluddin Awaluddin Hamzah Awaluddin, Andi Aynul Izati Ayu, Ni Gusti Ayu Ketut Sulastri Azhar Bafadal Bahari Bahari, Bahari Dasmin Sidu Dwidjono Hadi Darwanto Efriani Efriani Erin Kristina Eva Aziza Fahria Nadiryati Sadimantara Fahria Nadiryati Sadimantara Fahria Nadiryati Sadimantara Fatma Yunita Ferdian Adi Saputra Nasran Fyka, Samsul Alam Gafaruddin, Abdul Gafarudin, Abdul Hadi Sudarmo Hadi Sudarmo Hermawan, Jojon Hidrawati Hidrawati Hidrawati, Hidrawati I made Riki Ariadi Ida Mardhiah Afrini Kasman Arifin Idrus Salam Iko, La Ode Ine Fausayana Ine Fausayana, Ine Irmansyah S., Darlis Iskandar Iskandar Iswandi, R. Marsuki Jamhari, Jamhari Jukasmir Jukasmir La Ode Alwi La Ode Geo La Ode Kasno Arif La Ode Midi, La Ode LA ODE SYUKUR, LA ODE Lestari Rahayu Waluyati Lestari, Fenti Nandia M. Tufaila Maragi, Muh. Ikhawan Alif Al Muhammad Aswar Limi Muhammad Iqbal Kusumabaka Rianse Muhammad Iqbal Kusumabaka Rianse Munirwan Zani Munirwan Zani Nur Halizah, Nur Pama'tan, Aska Punde, Marvani Rahadi, Muhammad Ma’rif Rahma Dita Rianse, Muhammad Iqbal Kusumabaka Rukia Taslim Rustam, La Ode Salahuddin Salahuddin Samsul Alam Fyka Samsul Alam Fyka Sarabiah, Sarty Selfina, Selfina Slamet Hartono Sri Widodo Syahrir Syahrir Syam Rahadi Syarni, Pertiwi Tamrin Tamrin Taridala, Sitti Aida A. Taridala, Sitti Aida Adha Usman Rianse WA KUASA Wa Ode Ceniwuladari Waode Istiqoma Waode Siti Anima Hisein Waode Syamsinar Weka GUSMIARTY ABDULLAH Weka Gusmiarty Abdullah, Weka Gusmiarty Weka Widayati WEKA WIDAYATI winda pratiwi Yusran Yusran Yusriadin Yusuf Musafir Kolewora Zulfikar Zulfikar ZULFIKAR LA ZULFIKAR