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A FEASIBILITY OF BUSINESS PORANG (Amorphophallus muelleri. Blum) IN EAST LOMBOK DISTRICT Rini Endang Prasetyowati; Muhamad Sarlan; Dwi Haryati Ningsih
Journal of Agri Rinjani: Social Agricultural Economics - Faculty of Agriculture, UGR Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Vol 2 No 1
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Gunung Rinjani

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ABSTRACT Porang is a plant that lives in tropical forests. Plants that can also be grown in the lowlands are easy to live among forest tree stands, such as teak and sengon trees. Porang farming has promising prospects because it has economic value that can be developed. In addition, porang has many benefits, especially for industrial and health raw materials, this is due to the content of glucomannan substances contained in it. East Lombok Regency is one area that has great potential for the development of porang plants in West Nusa Tenggara Province. Porang farming is very potential for the community as an additional income for the community. However, with fluctuating market prices, porang farmers have concerns in implementing and developing porang farming. The purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility of porang farming in East Lombok Regency. Improvements in the cultivation system, technology and downstreaming of porang farming are expected to increase porang productivity which in turn increases farmers' income. Research activities are carried out in several stages, including: (i) site survey, identifying problems, and preparing proposals; (ii) data collection, data tabulation, and data analysis; (iii) draw conclusions and recommend the results of the study. The recommendations generated from this research are in the form of information related to the financial value obtained by porang farmers in East Lombok Regency. Based on the results of the study, it can be seen that the income obtained in porang farming is Rp. 39,696,316/LLG and Rp. 198.481. 580/hectare. And based on the calculation of the B/C ratio of porang farming in East Lombok Regency, the B/C ratio value 1 is 5.3. This shows that porang farming in East Lombok Regency is feasible.Keywords: Feasibility, Farming, Porang
ANALISIS KELAYAKAN USAHATANI NANAS (Ananas comosus L.) POLA TANAM MONOKULTUR DI KECAMATAN PRINGGASELA Unul Fikri; Rizal Ahmadi; Dwi Haryati Ningsih
Sosio Agri Papua Vol 13 No 2 (2024): Desember
Publisher : Department of Social Economic Agriculture, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Papua, Manokwari, West Papua, Indonesia

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The horticultural crop industry is very important for agricultural growth in Indonesia. Horticultural commodities such as pineapples can be developed to gain financial benefits. This research aims: 1) To determine the costs, revenues and income of pineapple farming with monoculture planting patterns in Pringgasela District, 2) The feasibility of pineapple farming with monoculture planting patterns in Pringgasela District. This research method is a descriptive method. The collection technique uses survey techniques. The location of this research was carried out in three villages, namely Jurit Village, Pringgasela Village and West Pengadangan Village, Pringgasela District, East Lombok Regency, chosen purposively. Determining respondents used quota sampling of 30 people. Data is analyzed using cost, revenue, income and R/C Ratio analysis. The conclusion of the research is that the average production cost of pineapple farming with a monoculture planting system in Pringgasela District is Rp46,618,450/LLG/planting season or Rp74,193,025/Ha/planting season, total revenue Rp30,788,083/LLG/planting season or Rp208,150,796/Ha/planting season, income earned is Rp84,169,633/LLG/planting season or Rp133,957,771/Ha/planting season, The Value of R/C ratio is 2.8, meaning that pineapple farming with a monoculture planting system in Pringgasela District is feasible
Pemberdayaan Kelompok Wanita Tani “Maju Bersama” melalui Diversifikasi Produk Pangan Lokal di Desa Kembang Kerang Dwi Haryati Ningsih; Fedya Diajeng Aryani; Siti Reuni Inayati
SEWAGATI: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Desember: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia
Publisher : BADAN PENERBIT STIEPARI PRESS

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This community service program aims to empower the Maju Bersama Women Farmers Group (KWT) in Kembang Kerang Village through diversification of local food products based on tubers, especially cassava. The main problems faced by partners are limited production technology which still uses manual tools, minimal knowledge regarding post-harvest processing, and limited marketing strategies which are still simple. The methods used include socialization, Focus Group Discussions (FGD), training in food processing such as cassava chips and tape cake, and marketing management training based on the 4P mix (product, price, place, promotion). The results of the activity showed a significant increase in the skills of KWT members in production and marketing, as evidenced by an increase in cassava chip production capacity to 25 kg per day, a 25% increase in sales compared to the previous day, and 100% understanding of KWT members regarding product marketing aspects. The application of appropriate technology in the form of chip cutting machines and ovens also had an impact on increasing the quality, quantity, and selling value of the product. Thus, this activity has proven effective in strengthening the economic independence of farming households and contributing to strengthening local food security.