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Kajian Elastisitas Transmisi Harga dalam Pemasaran Ternak Sapi Potong di Kabupaten Timor Tengah Bay, Arni Rosmawati; Lalus, Matheos F.; Deno Ratu, Maria R.; Sogen, Johanes G.
Animal Agricultura Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Animal Agricultura
Publisher : Yayasan Sumber Daya Manusia Cerdas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59891/animacultura.v2i2.91

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This study aims to analyze price transmission elasticity, farmer's share, and marketing margins in the beef cattle distribution chain in Timor Tengah Selatan (TTS) Regency. A survey method was employed to collect data related to the marketing chain. The results showed that the price transmission elasticity value was 1.2237, indicating that the rate of price changes at the farmer level was higher than at the trader level. The marketing margin obtained by sub-district traders was IDR 1,005,014, while district traders obtained a margin of IDR 1,640,762. The farmer's share was 89% when cattle were sold to sub-district traders and 84% when sold to district traders. In conclusion, high price transmission elasticity (Et > 1) indicates an imbalance in price distribution along the marketing chain, the farmer's share for cattle farmers in TTS Regency was relatively high, particularly when selling to sub-district traders, and the marketing margin reflects the relative efficiency of different marketing channels, with IDR 2,645,776 in marketing channel I and IDR 1,640,762 in marketing channel II.
Analisis Nilai Ekonomi Substitusi Kangkung Air Afkir (Ipomoea Aquatica) Terfermentasi dalam Ransum Komersial Ayam Kampung Super Betina Malo, Alfonsus I.; Dillak, Sutan Y. F. G.; Deno Ratu, Maria R.; Lole, Ulrikus R.
Animal Agricultura Vol 3 No 2 (2025): Animal Agricultura
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59891/animacultura.v3i2.126

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The research objective was to analyze economic values of fermented water spinach (Ipomoea aquatic) as a substitution of commercial ration for super-female chickens. The research materials were 80 heads of super-female chickens at eight weeks old and the fermented water spinach that fermented by tape yeast. The research method used was an experiment applying a Completely Randomized Design comprise of 4 treatments and 5 replications. Each replication consists of 4 chickens. The treatments comprise R0: 100% of commercial ration; R1: 90% of commercial ration + 10% of water spinach fermented with tape yeast, R2: 80% of commercial ration + 20% of water spinach fermented with tape yeast, R3: 70% of commercial ration + 30% of water spinach fermented with tape yeast. The research variables were production cost, revenue, benefit, IOFC, B/C, R/C, BEP of production, and BEP of price. The results of the research show that the substitution of fermented water spinach in commercial feed for super female native chickens has the following economic performance: IOFC 240,035, R/C 1.81, B/C 0.81, production costs IDR 158,771, revenue IDR 287,739, income IDR 128,968, production BEP 1.98kg, and price BEP IDR 39,693/kg. In conclusion, the fermented water spinach as a substitution of commercial rations have significant effects (P<0.05) on all of the economic value indicators of the super-female chickens since the economic values were profitable and financially feasible.