Suprihatin Ali
Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lampung, Indonesia

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Assessing the Potential of Livestock and Plantation Businesses in Several Lampung Regions Ahmad Efendi; Prasetya Nugeraha; Maulana Agung Pratama; Diang Adistya; Winda Septiani; Suprihatin Ali; Fina Agus Suci Ningtias; Retno Yulita; Novita Andini; Komang Niko Yan; Lc Hsia Asri Lam’a Bourlyn
Iapa Proceedings Conference 2022: Proceedings IAPA International Conference and International Indonesia Conference on Interdisci
Publisher : Indonesian Association for Public Administration (IAPA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/proceedings.2022.681

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Farms and plantations have the potential to thrive in various Lampung locations, including Pesawaran, Pringsewu, South Lampung, Tulang Bawang, and Bandar Lampung city. Lampung Province has a reasonably significant and abundant potential for agricultural natural resources, including the potential for agricultural business development, as shown in the development of banana, corn, cassava, and oyster mushroom production. One of the manufacturers is Lampung Province. Poultry farming is one of the most popular enterprises in the livestock sector, because it can be started on a small size and scaled up to a large scale. Laiding hens, quail cultivation, ducks, and catfish farming are some of the livestock sub-key sector's commodities in Lampung Province. The goal of this research is to identify the potential of livestock and plantation businesses in various locations of Lampung, revenue and income, features of business feasibility, and whether or not business developments in these areas are practicable. This research method employs a quantitative description method. This survey activity employs a direct approach with observation and interview techniques as a data gathering instrument. The information gathered is both primary and secondary. Based on the findings of the identification of business opportunities in the livestock and plantation sectors conducted in various locations throughout Lampung, it can be concluded that all of the businesses studied in this study are viable to pursue in terms of BEP, ROI, R/C Ratio, and Payback Periods.
Strengthening the Role of Village-Owned Enterprises for Agriculture and Livestock SMEs Prasetya Nugeraha; Maulana Agung Pratama; Diang Adistya; Ahmad Efendi; Winda Septiani; Firman Handika; Siska Febryani; Rachmawati Lola Widisono; Murni Sari; Cristofer Ami Nugroho; Suprihatin Ali
Iapa Proceedings Conference 2022: Proceedings IAPA International Conference and International Indonesia Conference on Interdisci
Publisher : Indonesian Association for Public Administration (IAPA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/proceedings.2022.680

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Village-Owned Enterprises, or BUMDes, are local business institutions that use village resources to enhance the village economy. However, in numerous locations where BUMDes already exist, some of these BUMDes are not working smoothly and are inactive. As a result, the construction of a BUMDes business unit must be tailored to the capabilities of the community. The purpose of this research is to explore more into the role of BUMDes for SMEs in agriculture and livestock. This study employed a qualitative research method with a descriptive approach. This study's data is derived from primary sources. While data gathering is accomplished by the use of observation, interviews, and documentation. According to the study's findings, BUMDes Purworejo and BUMDes Lugusari have been able to support the community's economy in their villages, where the majority of residents work in the agricultural and livestock industries. BUMDes Purworejo and BUMDes Lugusari contribute to the village economy through business units such as PAMDes, Quail Farms, Village Markets, and Pond Management Businesses.