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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
Faktor-Faktor Yang Mempengaruhi Permintaan Sayur Pada Konsumen Rumah Tangga di Kecamatan Lawa Kabupaten Muna Barat Asmarita, Eganing; Rianse, Ilma Sarimustaqiyma; Sadimantara, Fahria Nadiryati
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 2, No 6 (2024): Madani, Vol 2, No. 6 2024
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13119852

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This study aims to determine the demand for and the factors that influence the demand for vegetables in households in Lawa District, West Muna Regency. Determination of the sample was carried out using the simple random sampling method so that the number of samples found was 96 respondents. Variables observed: Respondent's identity includes age, education level, number of family dependents and income and the dependent variable includes demand for vegetables.The results showed that: The demand for vegetables in households in Lawa District, West Muna Regency, consumed an average of 4 kg of vegetables with an average frequency of consumption of vegetables 12 times a month and the factors that influence the demand for vegetables in households in Lawa Subdistrict, West Muna Regency were the price of vegetables, the price of tempeh/tofu, the price of eggs, the price of chicken meat, the price of fish, the number of family members, and family income. The results of the t-test analysis showed that only the price of eggs and the number of family members had a significant effect on the demand for vegetables
STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING OIL PALM PRODUCTIVITY IN NORTH KONAWE Rianse, Ilma Sarimustaqiyma; Zulfikar; Rianse, Usman; Arsana, Made Widana; Rustam, La Ode; Baka, Wa Kuasa
Tanjungpura International Journal on Dynamics Economics, Social Sciences and Agribusiness Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): TANJUNGPURA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON DYNAMICS ECONOMICS, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND AG
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (448.727 KB) | DOI: 10.26418/tijdessa.v2i2.20

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The current study was conducted to assess to assess the productivity of oil palm plantations in North Konawe, Indonesia, that are run through partnership with oil palm smallholders. Data were gathered through surveys and interviews. The study found that the productivity of the plantations was still low, ranging from 4 to 8 metric tons of fresh fruit bunch (FFB) ha–1 year–1, while the yield potential for the grown cultivars could reach 15 metric tons ha–1 year–1. Increasing the oil palm productivity could be done through improved soil capacity to provide nutrients for oil palm plants, for instance, through fertilization and/or the use of organic matter. Since the oil palm plantations were mostly developed on lands with slopes of 15-25%, activities during land preparation, cultivation, and FBBs harvest and transportation should be done properly to reduce land degradation due to erosion. Practices to minimize the sloppy land degradation include terracing and growing cover crops, multiple cropping or intercropping the main crop (oil palm) with either annual crops or perennial crops. Another strategy is through the integration of livestock farming into the oil palm plantations. Keywords: agroecology, productivity, strategy, management
Corn Farming Development Strategies in Improving Food Security in Sabulakoa Village, Sabulakoa Sub-District, South Konawe District Angel Puspita Sari; Ilma Saritamustaqiyma Rianse; Muhammad Aswar Limi
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 2 No. 02 (2024): April - June, International Journal of Technology and Education Research(IJETE
Publisher : International journal of technology and education research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i02.1065

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Maize is one of the staple foods after rice/rice. In addition, corn is included in superior commodities so that it becomes the target of fulfilling food security. This study aims to identify farmers' development strategies in maintaining food security in Sabulakoa village, Sabulakoa sub-district, South Konawe district. The method used is descriptive method. The type of data used in this research is qualitative data. The population in this study were corn farmers totaling 20 people. Data analysis using SWOT Analysis with IFAS Matrix (Internal Factor Analysis Strategy) and EFAS Matrix (External Factors Analysis Strategy). The results showed that the strategy that can be used is the S-O strategy located in quadrant I by utilizing dry land area and experience in farming. So it is possible that the development of corn farming in Sabulakoa village has the strength to improve food security and take advantage of long-term opportunities. An aggressive development strategy can be started by maintaining good quality corn crops and providing abundant production so that it can meet demand and maintain food security in Sabulakoa Village
The Influence of Socio-Economic Factors on Farmers' Decision to Use Fertilization Technology in Paddy Rice Cultivation in Langgomea Village, Uepai District, Konawe Regency Efriani, Efriani; La Ode Alwi; 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.v2i04.1270

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This study aims to: (1) to determine the influence of socio-economic factors (age, education level, number of family dependents, farming experience, land area and labor) on farmers' decisions to use Mist Blower fertilization technology and without Mist Blower in Langgomea Village, Uepai District, Konawe. The number of samples in this study were 60 people, Determination of samples in this study using the census method, The number of farmers who used Mist Blower was 28 farmers while those who did not use Mist Blower were 32 farmers. The method used is descriptive statistics and logistic regression analysis. The results of this study are socio-economic factors that influence the decisions of wet-rice farmers in using Mist Blower fertilization technology, namely the variable level of education and land area, while the variable age, number of family dependents, farming experience and labor do not affect farmers' decisions in using Mist Blower fertilization technology
Kontribusi Istri Petani terhadap Pendapatan Rumah Tangga Petani di Desa Masalili Kecamatan Kontunaga Kabupaten Muna Eva Aziza; Ilma Sarimustaqiyma Rianse; Samsul Alam Fyka
Botani : Publikasi Ilmu Tanaman dan Agribisnis Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Januari: Botani: Publikasi Ilmu Tanaman dan Agribisnis
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Tanaman Dan Hewani Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/botani.v2i1.138

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This research aims to find out: (1) the husband's income as a farmer. (2) the income of the farmer's wife (3) the contribution of the farmer's wife to the income of the farmer's household in Masalili Village, Kontunaga District, Muna Regency. This research was carried out in Masalili Village, Kontunaga District, Muna Regency from January 2023 to July 2024. The data used were primary and secondary data. The analysis used in this research is presented in table form. The main commodities cultivated by farmers are corn, cassava and tapping palm sap. The average husband's income in the agricultural sector in Masalili Village, Kontunaga District, IDR 30,151,595/year, this value is obtained from the value of income minus the value of farming production costs. The average income of farmers' wives is IDR 14,413,228/year with an average income of IDR 19,048,200/year and average expenses of IDR 4,580,972/year. This income is obtained from the kamooru weaving business, with an average income of IDR 9,671,728/year and also additional income from businesses in the agricultural sector, namely as a farm laborer and also a vegetable seller, with an average income of IDR 4,792,500/year. The results of the analysis show that farmer wives contribute 31.87% to farmer household income, while husbands' income from the agricultural sector contributes 68.12% with an average total income of farmer households of IDR 45,386,866/year.
Farmers' Work Time Allocation in Rice Paddy Farming in Sindo Makmur Village, Tiworo Islands Sub-district West Muna Regency Arfan, Arfan; Bahari, Bahari; Ilma Sarimustaqiyma Rianse
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 3 No. 01 (2025): January - March, International Journal of Technology and Education Research (I
Publisher : International journal of technology and education research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v3i01.1532

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The objectives of this research are 1) to examine farmers' efforts in allocating work time in lowland rice farming activities and other farming activities, 2) to analyze how much income from lowland rice farming is obtained by farmers in Sindo Makmur Village, Toworo Islands District, West Muna Regency. This research will be carried out in August 2022. The object of this research is the Allocation of Farmers' Working Time in Rice Farming. The method used is the case study method. The analysis used is descriptive analysis and income analysis. The results of the research show that the Allocation of Farmers' Working Time in Lowland Paddy Farming Activities and Non-Paddy Rice Farming Activities of Sindo Makmur Village, Tiworo District, West Muna Regency shows that lowland rice farming is a priority activity for farmers while cucumber growing is a side farming activity for farmers. This is to utilize farmers' free time and side income outside of rice farming activities. in this way, farmers divide their working time between lowland rice farming and cucumber farming. Meanwhile for knowing the allocation of farmers' working time in lowland rice farming requires 525 hours during one season. Meanwhile, cucumber plants only need less time, around 189 hours. Meanwhile, the average income from rice farming in Sindo Makmur Village, Tiworo Islands District, West Muna Regency in one harvest is IDR 7,846,703/hectare
Adaptation Strategies of Clove Farmers in Facing Climate Change in Taliabu Barat Sub-district Taliabu Island District North Maluku Province Winda Pratiwi; Ilma Sarimustaqiyma Rianse; Muhammad Aswar Limi
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 3 No. 01 (2025): January - March, International Journal of Technology and Education Research (I
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v3i01.1268

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Climate change is one of the natural phenomena that has a considerable impact on agriculture. This study aims to find out (1) Clove Plant Productivity in Kramat Village, West Taliabu District, Taliabu Island Regency, North Maluku Province (2) Adaptation Strategies Carried out by Clove Farmers in Kramat Village, West Taliabu District, Taliabu Island Regency, North Maluku Province. The determination of the research location was carried out purely with the consideration that Kramat Village is one of the clove producers that has unstable climatic conditions and threatens the productivity of cloves which is the main source of livelihood for farmers. The number of clove farmer respondents was 36 farmers. The data analysis used was a descriptive-qualitative analysis with a Likert scale. The results of the study showed that the productivity of clove plants in Kramat Village, West Taliabu District, Taliabu Island Regency, was only 106.60 kg/ha/year. This low productivity is caused by climatic variations in high rainfall that occurred in Kramat Village, West Taliabu District with a range of 1811.9-5118.8 mm/year. The adaptation strategies carried out by clove farmers in the face of climate change that occurred in Kramat Village, West Taliabu District, Taliabu Island Regency, are the use of extension services, changes in planting time, the use of fertilizers, the selection of resistant varieties, the clearing of ground cover, the formation of farmer groups to share knowledge, business diversification, the use of more efficient irrigation technology, the application of agroforestry, and the adoption of crop insurance.
Faktor-Faktor Yang Mempengaruhi Keputusan Konsumen Dalam Membeli Sayur Kelor (Moringa Oleifera) Di Pasar Mandonga Kota Kendari Halizah, Nur; Taridala, Sitti Aida A.; Rianse, Ilma Sarimustaqiyma
Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/innovative.v5i2.18326

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Sayur kelor merupakan tanaman multiguna yang memiliki banyak kelebihan dibanding tanaman lainnya. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis Faktor-Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Keputusan Konsumen dalam Membeli Sayur Kelor (Moringa oleifera) di pasar Mandonga Kota Kendari. Metode penentuan sampel dilakukan dengan accidental sampling, jumlah sampel dalam penelitian ini adalah 40 orang. Metode analisis data menggunakan regresi logistik. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa variabel tingkat pendidikan dan faktor budaya berpengaruh nyata dan positif terhadap keputusan konsumen dalam membeli sayur kelor. Sedangkan variabel usia, jumlah anggota keluarga, dan harga tidak berpengaruh nyata terhadap keputusan konsumen dalam membeli sayur kelor.
Analysis of Added Value of Bamboo into Woven Bamboo Products in Punggawukawu Village, Benua District, South Konawe Regency (Case Study of the Narti Sekar Craft Business Group) Ayu, Ni Gusti Ayu Ketut Sulastri; Ilma Sarimustaqiyma Rianse; Fahria Nadiryati Sadimantara
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 1 No. 01 (2023): January - March : 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.v1i01.262

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This study analyzes the process of making woven bamboo products and calculates the amount of added value resulting from the process of making woven bamboo in Punggawukawu Village, Benua District, South Konawe Regency. The types of data used in this study were primary data and secondary data. Primary data were obtained through interviews while secondary data were obtained from various references related to literature related to this research. This research was conducted from November 2022 to March 2023. The determination of the research location was purposive and the method used in this research was the Case Study method. This study was analyzed using a qualitative descriptive method and the Hayami method. The results of this study indicate that 1) The process of processing bamboo into hats includes the process of cutting bamboo, cleaning, splitting, drying, drying, plaiting, and installing woven head mats, bamboo around the hat, and plastic and the processing of bamboo into tampah/nyiru includes cutting bamboo, cleaning, splitting, smoothing bamboo, plaiting, and installing the rim of tampah bamboo. 2) The added value resulting from the processing of bamboo into Tampah/Nyiru and Caping Caps is IDR 18,461/unit of raw material and IDR 62,957/unit of raw material respectively with value added ratios of 76.92% and 94, respectively 43%. Of the two processed products that provide the greatest added value is Caping Caps while the smallest is woven products
Co-Authors Abdi Abdi Abdi La Abdi Ade Sahrul Ahmad Ical Ahmad Muhajir, Ahmad Ainun Jariyah Aisyah, Tendri Nur Alan Canra Amurwani, Sulistyo Andi Awaluddin Angel Puspita Sari Any Suryantini Arfan Arfan Arsana, Made Widana Asma Jayanti Asmarita, Eganing Asniar Pascayantri Awaluddin Awaluddin Awaluddin Hamzah Awaluddin, Andi Aynul Izati Ayu, Ni Gusti Ayu Ketut Sulastri Azhar Bafadal Bahari Bahari, Bahari Darlis Darlis Dasmin Sidu Dwidjono Hadi Darwanto Efriani Efriani Erin Kristina Eva Aziza Fahria Nadiryati Sadimantara Fahria Nadiryati Sadimantara Fahria Nadiryati Sadimantara Fahria Nadiryati Sadimantara Fatma Yunita Ferdian Adi Saputra Nasran Fitrawan, La Ode Muhammad Fristiohady, Adryan Fyka, Samsul Alam Gafaruddin, Abdul Gafarudin, Abdul Grasiana Eka E.Y.G Hadi Sudarmo Hadi Sudarmo Hasballah Hasballah Hermawan, Jojon Hermina, Sitti Hidrawati Hidrawati Hidrawati, Hidrawati I made Riki Ariadi Ida Mardhiah Afrini Kasman Arifin Idrus Salam Idrus Salam Iko, La Ode Ine Fausayana Ine Fausayana Ine Fausayana, Ine Irmansyah S., Darlis Iskandar Iskandar Iswandi, R. Marsuki Jamhari, Jamhari Jukasmir Jukasmir Kusumabaka R., Muhammad Ikbal La Ode Alwi La Ode Geo La Ode Kasno Arif La Ode Midi, La Ode LA ODE SYUKUR, LA ODE Laode Muhamad Mbuyang Nadia Lestari Rahayu Waluyati Lestari, Fenti Nandia M. Tufaila Maragi, Muh. Ikhawan Alif Al Muhamad Handoyo Sahumena Muhammad Aswar Limi Muhammad Ilyas Yusuf Muhammad Iqbal Kusumabaka Rianse Muhammad Rizal Zulkarnain Munirwan Zani Nur Halizah, Nur Nurazizah Nurazizah Pama'tan, Aska Pertiwi Syarni Punde, Marvani Rahadi, Muhammad Ma’rif Rahma Dita Rosmayani Rosmayani Rukia Taslim Rustam, La Ode Saediman Saediman Sahidin Salahuddin Salahuddin Samsul Alam Fyka Samsul Alam Fyka Sarabiah, Sarty Sari, Sitna Sinda Selfina, Selfina Selvi Amalia Slamet Hartono Slamet Hartono Slamet Hartono Slamet, Agustono Sri Widodo Syahrir Syahrir Syam Rahadi Syamsiar, Syamsiar Syarni, Pertiwi Tamrin Tamrin Taridala, Sitti Aida A. Taridala, Sitti Aida Adha Usman Rianse WA KUASA Wa Ode Ceniwuladari Wa Ode Norma Wa Ode Nurlah WAHYUNI Waode Istiqoma Waode Siti Anima Hisein Waode Syamsinar Weka GUSMIARTY ABDULLAH Weka Gusmiarty Abdullah Weka Gusmiarty Abdullah, Weka Gusmiarty Weka Widayati Weka Widayati WEKA WIDAYATI winda pratiwi Wulan Arifin Yamin Yamin Yamin Yusran Yusran Yusran Yusriadin, Yusriadin Yusuf Musafir Kolewora Yusuf Musafir Kolewora Zulfikar Zulfikar ZULFIKAR LA ZULFIKAR