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MARKETING ANALYSIS OF ARWOOD IN LOMBOK ISLAND Eka Nurminda Dewi Mandalika
Journal of Agri Rinjani: Social Agricultural Economics - Faculty of Agriculture, UGR Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Pengembangan Sektor Pertanian Di Pulau Lombok
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Gunung Rinjani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53952/jar.v2i2.200

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This study aims to determine the marketing channel and the efficiency level of marketing of gaharu on Lombok Island. This research was conducted in four regions: West Lombok Regency, North Lombok Regency, Central Lombok Regency, and Mataram City. The respondents consisted of four people: three district-level collectors and one exporter. Determining marketing agency respondents is done using the "Snowball Sampling" method. The analysis tool used is profit analysis of marketing institutions and analysis of marketing efficiency. The results of this study indicate that there are three marketing channels for Lombok Island agarwood. The profits of each marketing agency for the Lombok Island agarwood from November to December 2012 amounted to Rp. 2,125,000 per kilogram for Regency collectors and Rp. 364,400,000 per kilogram for agarwood exporters. Looking at the great potential of the agarwood commodity from Lombok Island, further research is needed to determine the development of the marketing of agarwood on Lombok Island.
Pelatihan Pembuatan Abon Cabai Rawit untuk Meningkatkan Pendapatan Keluarga Petani Di Desa Lepak Timur, Kabupaten Lombok Timur : Training on Making Abon Chili Rawit to Increase Farmer Family Income in East Lepak Village, East Lombok Regency Wuryantoro; Candra Ayu; Eka Nurminda Dewi Mandalika; Ni Made Wirastika Sari; Ni Luh Sri Supartiningsih; Idiatul Fitri Danasari; Deslin Sarmitha Bardayanti; Sista Eliyani Putri
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Januari - Maret
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v7i1.7235

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East Lepak Village is one of the large cayenne pepper producing areas in East Lombok Regency. Cayenne pepper is a commodity that is the choice of farmers in East Lepak Village because the demand is quite high, but at harvest time the selling price of cayenne pepper becomes very low and has the potential to harm farmers. In such conditions, one solution that can be offered is to carry out agro-industrial activities (processing) of cayenne pepper into shredded. The purpose of this service activity is to foster farmers to be more skilled in processing cayenne pepper into shredded cayenne pepper, and to increase farmers' insight into entrepreneurship. Shredded cayenne pepper is a processed chili product in the form of dry, ready to serve, has a high shelf life, is practical to carry and store and has a high selling value. The implementation of the activity was carried out in the form of lectures, discussions, and practice of making shredded cayenne pepper. The material for implementing the activity was delivered directly by the implementation team who was also the resource person, so that the activity could run effectively. The results of the service showed that the participants showed a fairly good response, and participated actively in following the entire series of service activities. There was an increase not only in the cognitive and affective aspects but also in the psychomotor aspects, where there was an increase in the knowledge of the participants, where the participants were able to make and package shredded cayenne pepper ready for market. This success is expected to be able to increase the added value of the cayenne pepper commodity and become a source of additional income for family farmers in East Lepak Village.
Pemberdayaan Peternak Kambing Peranakan Etawa (PE) Melalui Sistem Pertanian Terintegrasi Di Desa Genggelang, Kecamatan Gangga, Kabupaten Lombok Utara, Provinsi NTB M Yusuf; Muhammad Nursan; Eka Nurminda Dewi Mandalika; Dudi Septiadi
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Januari - Maret
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v7i1.7276

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In general, the community service activities aim to: increase the knowledge and skills of the community by developing the Etawa cross goat breeding business through an integrated farming system, while in particular this activity aims : (1) Develop interest and motivate the community of Genggelang Village, Gangga. District, North Lombok Regency for entrepreneurship in the fields of agriculture and livestock, especially Etawa cross goat (PE) breeding; (2) Demonstrate to farmers/breeders the technological aspects of Etawa crossbred (PE) goat breeding business that are good and correct; (3) Etawa crossbred (PE) goat farmers can understand the socio-economic aspects (sustainable increase in income); and (4) Establish relationships between universities, especially Mataram University, and the community. This community service uses community development methods that emphasize adult learning, involving 8 members of the target group. Overall, the implementation went well and smoothly, as indicated by the active participation of the target group and the acceptance of the science and technology offered by the target group; In particular, this community service activity has been able to increase the knowledge and skills of the participants, especially those related to: (1) Increasing the knowledge and skills of Etawa cross-bred (PE) goat farmers regarding aspects of cultivation techniques integrated with food crops. in supporting the family economy; (2) Increase group members' awareness of the importance of togetherness in a group bond; (3) Increased knowledge and management skills of members of the Etawa cross goat breeders (PE) group in an effort to utilize the existing potential and create mutually beneficial cooperative relationships between the group, universities and local governments, especially the existing Etawa crossbred (PE) goats. breeders in Genggelang Village, Gangga District, North Lombok Regency;