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ANALISI PERBANDINGAN PENDAPATAN SEMANGKA NON BIJI DAN SEMANGKA BIJI DI KELOMPOK TANI MILENIAL (POKTAN MILENIAL) DESA NOELBAKI KECAMATAN KUPANG TENGAH KABUPATEN KUPANG Daka, Ifoni Bulu; Olviana, Tomycho; Elvani, Siska
Buletin Ilmiah Impas Vol 25 No 1 (2024): Volume: 25 No.: 1 Edisi April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/impas.v25i1.16316

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This research aims to determine the analysis of non-seed watermelon and seeded watermelon in the Millennial Farmer Group (Poktan Millenial) in Noelbaki Village, Central Kupang District, Kupang Regency, followed by finding a comparison of the income of non-seed watermelon and seeded watermelon farmers. The location was determined deliberately based on certain considerations, because this location is one of the watermelon producing areas in the Millennial Farmers Group (Poktan Millennial). The method used in this research is quantitative descriptive using revenue analysis and income analysis. The results of this research show that the income from non-seed watermelon farming is greater when compared to seeded watermelon farming. Where non-seed watermelon farming income is more than IDR 40,968,613, while seed watermelon farming income is IDR 16,137,863. The comparison of income from non-seed watermelon farming and seed watermelon farming of Rp. 24,830,750 hah is proven that the results of the t-count test are known. The t-count value is 3.092> the t-table value is 2.073. Thus, there is a very significant difference between non-seed watermelon farming and seed watermelon farming. Comparative analysis of the income of non-seed watermelon and seeded watermelon in the Millennial Farmer Group (Poktan Millennial) has a significant effect on farmer income.
ANALISIS NILAI TAMBAH DIVERSIFIKASI PRODUK OLAHAN KACANG TANAH DI KELURAHAN SIKUMANA, KECAMATAN MAULAFA, KOTA KUPANG Tulle, Nikita Priscilla; Olviana, Tomycho; Elvani, Siska
Buletin Ilmiah Impas Vol 25 No 2 (2024): Volume 25 No.: 2 Edisi Juni 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/impas.v25i2.17485

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This study was conducted with the aim of knowing the description of the production process of peanut processing into egg peanuts and onion peanuts, and to determine the added value and profits generated by the processing of peanuts into egg peanuts and onion peanuts, as well as to find out the obstacles and solutions faced by IRT Sima Indah. The research was conducted at the office and location of IRT Sima Indah located together on Jl. Air Lobang 3 RT.37/RW.15 Sikumana Village, Maulafa District, Kupang City. This type of research is quantitative research using the method of interviewing business owners and workers and making direct observations. The sampling technique uses the census method, namely the population in this study is the business owner of the Sima Indah Home Industry, namely 5 workers. The results of this study indicate that the total costs incurred in the production process of egg beans and onion beans at IRT Sima Indah amounted to Rp. 19,985,423, total revenue of Rp. 25,020,000, then IRT Sima Indah got a profit of Rp. 12,631,494. The result of the added value given from the output value of every Rp.100 for each processed peanut product is Rp. 59 for egg peanut products and Rp. 50 for onion peanut products.
Pendapatan Usahatani Bawang Merah (Allium Ascanolicum L.) Di Desa Serubeba Kecamatan Rote Timur Kabupaten Rote Ndao Huan, Fitra Yublina; Nampa, I Wayan; Elvani, Siska
Buletin Ilmiah Impas Vol 25 No 3 (2024): Volume 25 No.: 3 Edisi November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/impas.v25i3.19625

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This research was conducted over 1 month from March to April 2024 in Serubeba Village, Rote Timur District, Rote Ndao Regency. The objectives of this research are 1) To determine the income of shallot farming in Serubeba Village, Rote Timur District, Rote Ndao Regency. 2) To determine the feasibility level of shallot farming in Serubeba Village, Rote Timur District, Rote Ndao Regency. The sampling method used in this research is purposive sampling. The sample for this research was taken from 30 farmers who are engaged in shallot farming. The data used are secondary and primary data. The analysis in this research includes income and feasibility analysis using the R/C Ratio analysis method. The results showed that the average production was 1,844.8 kg and the average revenue for shallot farming was IDR 39,146,656/MT. The average total cost incurred was IDR 12,941,520. Thus, it provided an income of IDR 26,846,001/MT. The R/C Ratio of shallot farming for one planting season was 3.18, indicating that shallot farming is feasible (profitable) and increases farming income.
MARKETING STRATEGY FOR WATER SPINACH IN SANGGAOEN VILLAGE, LOBALAIN SUB-DISTRICT, ROTE NDAO REGENCY Sooai, Junaldi; Bano, Maria; Elvani, Siska
Buletin Ilmiah Impas Vol 26 No 1 (2025): Volume: 26 No.: 1 Edisi April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/impas.v26i1.23719

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Research on Marketing Strategies for Water Spinach Commodities in Sanggaoen Village, Lobalain District, Rote Ndao Regency aims to (1) identify internal and external factors in the marketing of water spinach commodities in Sanggaoen Village and (2) determine the marketing strategies for water spinach commodities in Sanggaoen Village. This research was conducted in September 2024 in Sanggaoen Village, Lobalain District, Rote Ndao Regency. The sources in this research consist of 45 water spinach farmers. The method used in data collection is the interview method guided by a questionnaire. To determine the marketing strategy, a SWOT analysis was used. The research results show that the factors determining the marketing of water spinach commodities include internal factors consisting of strengths such as a strategic farming location, having regular customers, owning transportation, and the entrepreneur selling directly, and weaknesses such as the product's short shelf life, inability to independently set the price of water spinach, and insufficient use of technology for promotion. External factors that influence include opportunities such as the presence of many restaurants, the use of social media for marketing, and a wide market share opportunity. Threats include fluctuations in water spinach prices, similar agricultural businesses, and diseases affecting water spinach. The marketing strategies implemented by farmers in Sanggaoen Village are (1) utilizing a network of regular customers, (2) providing incentives to regular customers, (3) conducting training for farmers to use digital technology, and (4) implementing a pre-order system.SWOT
RISKS OF TOMATO FARMING DURING THE RAINY SEASON IN AIMOLI VILLAGE, WEST ALOR DISTRICT Elvani, Siska; Bureni, Eman Nevianus; Taloim, Aristarkhus
Buletin Ilmiah Impas Vol 26 No 2 (2025): Volume: 26 No.: 2 June Edition 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/impas.v26i2.24723

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The objectives of this study were to determine 1) the risks of tomato farming during the rainy season in Aimoli Village, Alor Barat Laut District, 2) the comparison of tomato production during the rainy season in Aimoli Village, Alor Barat Laut District, and 3) the comparison of tomato income during the rainy season in Aimoli Village, Alor Barat Laut District. The research was conducted in September 2024 with a sample size of 58 tomato farmers. The results showed that: 1) The risks faced by tomato farmers in Aimoli Village were income risk, revenue risk, and production risk. The amount of income and revenue earned by tomato farmers in the dry season and rainy season differs due to differences in selling prices and production volumes. 2) In the dry season, tomato production in Aimoli Village reached 107 kg, while tomato production in the rainy season reached 45 kg. 3) The difference in tomato production between the dry season and rainy season causes a difference in the income levels of tomato farmers in Aimoli Village.