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KONSTRUKSI SOSIAL DALAM REALITAS SOSIAL Charles R. Ngangi
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 7 No. 2 (2011)
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Social institutions are studied by social constructions include religion, family, marriage, gender,"sick" psychological etc. From the perspective of social construction, it can be explained that it is impossiblefor someone to remove the phenomenon occurs in the community, and a process of internalizationmay be able to give an influence to someone.The ability in determining the weight or lightness of the existence of nature of the characteristics andphenomena that exist with the externalization process itself will form an objective reality. In this processone can put himself into the intersubjective world view. Where in the view of a world that can produce aprocess is objectivity on a process of meaningful subjective.
PENENTUAN HARGA POKOK BERAS DI KECAMATAN KOTAMOBAGU TIMUR KOTA KOTAMOBAGU Juliana R. Mandei; Theodora Katiandagho; Charles R. Ngangi; Jilly N. Iskandar
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 7 No. 2 (2011)
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The research with the title "Determination of Floor Price of Rice in the Eastern District Kotamobagu,Kotamobagu City" was designed to determine the base price of rice in the district east of the city KotamobaguKotamobagu, and compare the prices of goods sold at market prices and government purchase price(HPP). This research was conducted from November to December 2010. Data obtained from primary andsecondary data. Primary data obtained from direct interviews using a questionnaire to farmers, and primarydata obtained from the relevant agencies. Determining the location of intentional (purposive sampling)where a small village and village Kobo Moyag chosen because it is the biggest rice producing region inthe Eastern District Kotamobagu. The samples were farmers conducted by simple random sampling.Analysis of the data used is the method of Full Costing by summing the total component cost.The results showed that the size of the average floor price in District of East Kotamobagu isRp4961.56 per kilogram. The average floor price of rice in Sub Moyag higher than Kobo Small Village.
PROFIL KONSUMEN DAN PESAING PADA “FACTORY BAKERY” Ramdhan ., Salam; Leonardus R. Rengkung; Theodora M. Katiandagho; Charles R. Ngangi
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 11 No. 3 (2015)
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The purpose of this study was to describe the profile of competitors and consumers in the Factory Bakery. This research was conducted at the Factory Bakery is located at Pogidon Street, Tuminting, Manado. The collection of data carried out for three months, from June 2015 to Agustus 2015. The primary data in this study were taken two ways to measure the variables of consumers by asking directly to consumers for six days, whereas for measuring competitors by asking directly to the owner of the business. The secondary data is obtained through agencies associated with this research. Sampling was done by accidental sampling technique, that where the samples taken are all consumer who are buying the products of Factory Bakery. Analysis of the data used is descriptive. The results show that the segmentation is done by Factory bakery based on gender, occupation, type of education, age, and region of origin has been proved that the Factory of Bakery has understood the needs and desires of consumers well. While the motivation was given in terms of price, service, location, facilities, flavors and shapes and variations to make the consumer has been satisfied with the Factory Bakery. Competitors that exist around the Factory Bakery can make an effort Factory Bakery threatened with various advantages Factory Bakery competitors but could still survive in competition with emphasis on quality products owned.
PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT DALAM KEGIATAN PEMBANGUNAN JALAN PERTANIAN DI AERTRANG KELURAHAN MALALAYANG I TIMUR MANADO Isaura Gabriela Engka; Charles R. Ngangi; Caroline B. D. Pakasi
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 11 No. 3 (2015)
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The purpose of this research is to know the forms of community participation of farmers and non-farmers in the Agricultural Road construction Aertrang Malalayang 1 East Village in the Manado City. The benefits of this research are: research is expected to provide information for the public and education about the forms of participation of farmers and non-farmers in agriculture road construction in the Village of Aertrang Malalayang 1, Manado City. This research collect primary dan secondarydata. Primary data collection through direct face to face interviews and field observations (observation) to 20 respondents using questionnaires. The analytical method used in this research is qualitative descriptive analysis method. The results of the study are presented in tabular form. The findings in this study are: (1) The forms of community participation in development activities of agricultural roads in the village Malalayang I Aertrang East, namely: labor, money, materials such as cement, stone and sand. And also, provision of consumption / food to the community members who do the work of farm road construction, (2) community members actively involved in agricultural road construction activities in the Village Malalayang I Aertrang East.
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN SISTEM JARINGAN TRANSPORTASI DI KOTA MANADO Ivon M. Mangundap; Charles N. Ngangi; Caroline B. D. Pakasi
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 13 No. 1A (2017)
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This research was conducted in Manado City, North Sulawesi Province. Data to be used in this research is primary data and secondary data. Primary data were obtained from direct interviews with land transportation users. Secondary data were obtained from various publications issued by the Central Bureau of Statistics Manado City and Regional Agencies related to this research. This research uses SWOT analysis method (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats), with analysis of development of transportation sub sector using External Internal matrix. The results of this study indicate that the strategy that can be set for the development of transportation network system in Manado City are Development of existing transportation network in Manado City, based on geographical potential and natural resources owned by looking at opportunities from the tourism and transportation sectors potential for the development of sea and coastal transportation, increased discipline of riders, passengers and pedestrians, balancing the percentage of vehicles and minimizing, congestion level with good parking location arrangement, maximize the development of road network in Manado City by optimizing the distribution of goods and human to the transportation of the feeder (transportation between environments) and maximize the integration of modes to access new road network, Improve the quality of human resources for the users Public transport needs to be done so that they are really ready to carry out transportation services to the general public as well as improve the discipline of utilization of driving license to minimize the users of motor vehicles.
PERAN KELOMPOK TANI TERHADAP ANGGOTA KELOMPOK TANI KELELONDEI INDAH DI DESA AMPRENG KECAMATAN LANGOWAN BARAT Romario Hevrain Palar; Charles Reijaaldo Ngangi; Benu Olfie Liesje Susana
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 15 No. 1 (2019)
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This study aims to determine the role of farmer groups on members of the Kelelondei Indah Farmers Group in Ampreng Village, Langowan Barat District, Minahasa Regency. This research was conducted for 3 months from October to December 2018. The data used in this study were primary and secondary data. Primary data collection through direct interviews to 20 respondents based on questionnaires that have been prepared previously. Secondary data was obtained from the Ampreng Village office and from google searching to get relevant theses. The results showed that the role of farmer groups on members of the Kelelondei Indah Farmers Group was generally good because of the 9 roles there were 7 roles categorized as good. They are increasing productivity to increase income, developing self-sufficiency in farming, teaching and learning containers for members, cooperating in facing threats among fellow farmers, achieving economies of scale together in terms of quality, a place to strengthen farmer cooperation, develop farming business carried out by members of farmer groups. While there are 2 roles categorized as not good, namely a place to strengthen cooperation between farmer groups and other parties, and develop farming business which is carried out together as a group business entity. *eprm*
PENGARUH NILAI JUAL OBJEK PAJAK, LUAS KEPEMILIKAN TANAH, DAN HARGA PASAR TANAH TERHADAP NILAI GANTI RUGI TANAH PADA PELAKSANAAN PEMBANGUNAN MANADO OUTER RING ROAD III Hesty ., Mansyur; Bobby Vian Jhon Polii; Charles Reijaaldo Ngangi
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 15 No. 3 (2019)
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This study aims to 1) Analyze the effect of individually of the sale value of the tax object, land ownership area, and land market price on the value of land compensation in land acquisition development Manado outer Ring Road III (MORR III). 2) Analyze the effect jointly between the sale value of tax objects, land ownership area, and land market price on the value of land compensation in the procurement of land for the construction of MORR III. This research was conducted at the construction site (MORR III) from February to October 2019. This research used quantitative descriptive methods. The data collected was primary data and secondary data. Primary data were obtained directly through interviews with key informants namely the Land Procurement Committee for Implementation of MORR III. Secondary data were obtained from the North Sulawesi Land Agency and the Central Statistics Agency. Secondary data is related to Tax Object Selling Value (NJOP) data, Land Ownership Area, Respondents' Livelihoods and Land Compensation Value for the construction of MORR III. The sample selection was done purposevely with a sample of 60 recipients of land compensation. Data Analysis Techniques use 1) Regression Analysis, and 2) Multiple Regression Analysis. The results showed that (1) the Sales Value of Tax Objects or values that showed the average price obtained from a sale and purchase transaction that occurred naturally was positively correlated and significantly affected the value of land compensation determined by the appraisal. Each increased in the Tax Object Sales Value of Rp. 1,000 per m2 will increase the price of compensation by Rp. 540 per m2. The variable area of land ownership owned by the community receiving land compensation in the construction of MORR III has no significant effect on the value of land compensation. An increase in the area of land ownership owned by the people affected by land acquisition for the construction of MORR III only increased the value of land compensation obtained by Rp. 5,840 per m2. Land market price variables or prices that indicated the market value of land were positively correlated and have a significant effect on the value of land compensation determined by the appraisal. Land market price increased of Rp. 1000 per m2 increased the price of land compensation by Rp.1,137 per m2. (2) Variable sale value of tax object, area of land ownership, and land market price indicated 64.0% representation of variables that affected the value of land compensation and jointly have a positive effect on the value of land compensation received by the community land acquisition affected in the construction of MORR III. *eprm*
PERANAN MODAL SOSIAL PADA KELOMPOK TANI PADI SAWAH DI DESA TAWAANG KECAMATAN TENGA KABUPATEN MINAHASA SELATAN Jimmy ., Rumagit; Jean Fanny Junita Timban; Charles Reijnaldo Ngangi
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 15 No. 3 (2019)
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The purpose of this study was to determine and describe the role of social capital, consisted by trust, social norms, social networks, in the paddy rice farmer group in Tawaang Village, Tenga Sub-district, South Minahasa Regency. This research lasted for three months from July to September 2019. The data used in this study were primary data obtained from direct interviews and observations. Interviews were conducted with the help of a questionnaire. The Head of Village and farmer group members represent the community. Total respondents were 12 people who were all members of the group. Secondary data were obtained from the Tawaang Village Office, local bookstores and via the internet. Internet through Google Scholar to get articles from various scientific journals and theses from other universities related to research on the Role of Social Capital in Paddy Farmer Groups. The results showed that the index figure of 81.48% meant that it was classified in the existing category. Thus, the role of social capital was properly realized in the Tunas Harapan Farmer Group in Tawaang Village, Tenga District, South Minahasa Regency in the form of trust, social norms and social networks. Group members lead a high social life both within the group and outside the group, namely to strengthen the kinship, tolerance and efforts so that the farming business that runs well.*eprm* 
PERSEPSI PENGRAJIN TERHADAP PENGEMBANGAN INDUSTRI RUMAH PANGGUNG DI DESA MOKOBANG KECAMATAN MODOINDING Githa Claudia Waworuntu; Charles Reijaaldo Ngangi; Caroline Besty Diana Pakasi
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 15 No. 3 (2019)
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This study aims to examine how the craftsman's perception of the development of the stilt house industry in the village of Mokobang, Modoinding District, South Minahasa Regency. The research lasted for two months starting from February to April 2017 in Mokobang Village, Modoinding Sub-district, Minahasa Regency. The data used are primary data and secondary data. Primary data is data obtained from direct interviews with 50 respondents of stage home industry craftsmen who were chosen purposively. Interviews were conducted with the help of a questionnaire prepared previously and using a Likert Scale. Secondary data were obtained from the Mokobang Village Office and the internet. From the internet through Google searching to get articles from various journals related to research topics about the perception of craftsmen on the development of the stage home industry. The data obtained were analyzed using descriptive analysis and presented in a table. The results showed that the public perception of the development of the wooden stilt house industry in Mokobang Village, Modoinding Sub-district, South Minahasa Regency was classified in the good category, which was based on indicators of perception of the availability of wood raw materials, labor and knowledge about wood quality.*eprm*
MODAL SOSIAL DALAM USAHA CAPTIKUS DI DESA RANOLAMBOT KECAMATAN KAWANGKOAN BARAT Martini Frinli Lomboan; Melsje Yellie Memah; Charles Reijnaldo Ngangi
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 15 No. 3 (2019)
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   This study aims to examine the social capital of the network, beliefs and social norms in captikus industries in Ranolambot Village, Kawangkoan Barat District, Minahasa Regency. This study uses primary data obtained through interviews using a questionnaire to 30 farmers who were chosen purposively. Secondary data was taken from the Village Office and other sources from the internet through Google searching to obtain books, articles and theses that discuss social capital in the agricultural processing industry. Data analysis using Likert scale and analyzed descriptively. The results of the study show that: (1) Social networks are in the Fairly Good category because networks with people outside the village are still lacking because when capturers and farmers in Ranolambot Village sell captics outside the village as well as outside companies, they must use intermediaries so that captikus will be sold. (2) Trust is in the Fairly Good category because Trust between the host and the captikus farmer must be further enhanced by mutual trust because when there are farmers who first take the money to the captikus the money should be replaced with the captikus but there are other farmers who do not return that money because it has moved to another colector trader. (3) Social norms are in the category of Good because the colector and the capticus farmer abide by all the rules that apply both fellow farmers and the colector with the government in the village, for example in the case of a captikus permits, before the capticus colector makes an effort to become their host used to make a license to collect capticus. *eprm*