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Analisis Permintaan Buah Terong Analisis Permintaan Buah Terong Belanda (Solanum Betaceum) (Studi Kasus : Pasar Induk Kecamatan Medan Tuntungan) Nasution, Suhela Putri; Abdurrozzaq Hasibuan
Agriprimatech Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Agriprimatech
Publisher : Prodi Agribisnis Fakultas Agro Teknologi Universitas Prima Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34012/agriprimatech.v7i1.4339

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Dutch eggplant is a fresh fruit that is rich in health benefits. Apart from its delicious taste, tamarillo contains a variety of important nutrients, including vitamin C, antioxidants and fiber. The aim of this research is to determine the demand for Dutch eggplant (Solanum Betaceum) in the Medan Tuntungan District Main Market case study. The determination of respondents in this study was divided into 2 categories, namely tamarillo fruit traders and consumers who bought tamarillo fruit. For tamarillo fruit traders, all tamarillo fruit traders who were in the main market in Medan Tuntungan District were determined, while for tamarillo fruit consumers it was determined individually. The census numbered 25 people. The results of the research show that the factors that simultaneously influence the demand for tamarillo fruit in the main market are the price of tamarillo fruit, consumer income, and the price of other fruit for the number of dependents variable which does not influence the demand for tamarillo fruit in the main market at Medan Tuntungan subdistrict.
Export Competitiveness Of Indonesia's Crude Palm Oil (CPO) In The Indian Market Nasution, Suhela Putri; Hasibuan, Abdurrozzaq
Agriprimatech Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Agriprimatech
Publisher : Prodi Agribisnis Fakultas Agro Teknologi Universitas Prima Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34012/agriprimatech.v8i2.6369

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One of Indonesia's primary export commodities is CPO. CPO is a significant source of foreign cash for the nation because it can produce 80% of the total value of Indonesian agricultural exports. The Indian market, the world's largest purchaser of CPO, is Indonesia's primary export destination. This study aims to determine how competitive Indonesian CPO is in the Indian market with rivals Malaysia and Thailand. The secondary data used is a time series from 2018 to 2022 gathered from several domestic and foreign organizations. This research method uses the Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) analysis to determine Indonesia's competitiveness.
Analisis Permintaan Buah Terong Analisis Permintaan Buah Terong Belanda (Solanum Betaceum) (Studi Kasus : Pasar Induk Kecamatan Medan Tuntungan) Nasution, Suhela Putri; Hasibuan, Abdurrozzaq
Agriprimatech Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Agriprimatech
Publisher : Prodi Agribisnis Fakultas Agro Teknologi Universitas Prima Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34012/agriprimatech.v7i1.4339

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Dutch eggplant is a fresh fruit that is rich in health benefits. Apart from its delicious taste, tamarillo contains a variety of important nutrients, including vitamin C, antioxidants and fiber. The aim of this research is to determine the demand for Dutch eggplant (Solanum Betaceum) in the Medan Tuntungan District Main Market case study. The determination of respondents in this study was divided into 2 categories, namely tamarillo fruit traders and consumers who bought tamarillo fruit. For tamarillo fruit traders, all tamarillo fruit traders who were in the main market in Medan Tuntungan District were determined, while for tamarillo fruit consumers it was determined individually. The census numbered 25 people. The results of the research show that the factors that simultaneously influence the demand for tamarillo fruit in the main market are the price of tamarillo fruit, consumer income, and the price of other fruit for the number of dependents variable which does not influence the demand for tamarillo fruit in the main market at Medan Tuntungan subdistrict.
Export Competitiveness Of Indonesia's Crude Palm Oil (CPO) In The Indian Market Nasution, Suhela Putri; Hasibuan, Abdurrozzaq
Agriprimatech Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Agriprimatech
Publisher : Prodi Agribisnis Fakultas Agro Teknologi Universitas Prima Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34012/agriprimatech.v8i2.6369

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One of Indonesia's primary export commodities is CPO. CPO is a significant source of foreign cash for the nation because it can produce 80% of the total value of Indonesian agricultural exports. The Indian market, the world's largest purchaser of CPO, is Indonesia's primary export destination. This study aims to determine how competitive Indonesian CPO is in the Indian market with rivals Malaysia and Thailand. The secondary data used is a time series from 2018 to 2022 gathered from several domestic and foreign organizations. This research method uses the Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) analysis to determine Indonesia's competitiveness.
ANALYSIS OF THE COMPETITIVENESS OF INDONESIAN CRUDE PALM OIL (CPO) EXPORTS IN THE GLOBAL MARKET Ginting, Aini; Nasution, Suhela Putri
Agriprimatech Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Agriprimatech
Publisher : Prodi Agribisnis Fakultas Agro Teknologi Universitas Prima Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34012/agriprimatech.v8i2.7508

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Palm oil stands as a vital commodity within Indonesia’s plantation industry, holding strategic importance and contributing significantly to the country’s foreign exchange earnings primarily through its derivative, Crude Palm Oil (CPO), which is obtained from oil palm fruit. Indonesia currently leads as the world’s top exporter of CPO. Despite this prominent position, the country has yet to develop the capacity to influence or determine global CPO pricing. In fact, 2024 saw a drop in both the volume and value of CPO exports, highlighting persistent challenges in maintaining competitiveness on the international stage. This research seeks to evaluate the extent to which GDP, trade costs, and exchange rates impact Indonesia’s CPO trade value in global markets. The study relies on secondary data sourced from various official and credible institutions, including publications from government bodies and relevant international organizations. A panel data regression model is employed, using the Gravity model approach, as it is well-suited for examining cross- country and time-series data. Findings from the analysis reveal that Indonesia’s per capita GDP, the per capita GDP of importing countries, and exchange rates have a significant effect on the export value of CPO. Conversely, the trade cost variable does not demonstrate a statistically significant impact.