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DISPARITAS PEMBANGUNAN EKONOMI ANTAR KABUPATEN/KOTA DI PROVINSI SULAWESI UTARA Irene Rumagit; Olly E. H. Laoh; Martha M. Sendow; Lorraine W. Th. Sondak
COCOS Vol. 4 No. 1 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v4i1.3574

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ABSTRACTIrene Rumagit . Disparities between the Economic Development Districtand Cities North Sulawesi ( Under the guidance of H. O. Esry Laoh as chairman ,M. Sendow and L.W.Th Sondak as a member ) .The objective of this research is to assess the economic developmentdisparities among districts and cities in North Sulawesi in 2007 - 2012 period .This research is motivated by the diversity of natural resources and demographicconditions , differences in income per capita and economic growth contained ineach regency and town in North Sulawesi. As a result of these differences , theability to increase economic development is different from one region to the otherregion.The data collection took place during two months from September toOctober 2013 . The data used are per capita GDP , population data and growthdata obtained from the Central Statistics Agency of North Sulawesi province .Analysis of the data in the form of descriptive analysis are presented in tables andquadrant by using analytical tools Williamson Index.The results showed that the economic development district and cities inthe province of North Sulawesi during the period 2007 - 2012 continues toinequality , where the data is used proved that there are significant differencesamong the districts and cities in North Sulawesi . Results proficiency level couldbe seen clearly when analyzed by Williamson index which indicates that the rateof economic development was still classified inequality on inequality of economicdevelopment . This was due to the diversity of potential and natural resourcesamong districts and cities that led to per capita income and economic growthbecomes different resulting imbalance of economic development.
PERANAN ANGGOTA KELOMPOK DALAM PENGEMBANGAN KELOMPOK TANI DI KELURAHAN LANSOT KECAMATAN TOMOHON SELATAN Marsel R. P. Mege; Martha M. Sendow; Oktavianus Porajouw; Welson M. Wangke
COCOS Vol. 4 No. 2 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v4i2.3783

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ABSTRACTMarsel Mege. The Role of Group Member in Developing Farmer Group in LansotVillage, South Tomohon Sub District. Under the guidance of Dra. Martha M.Sendow, MSi as Chairman, Ir. Octavian Porajouw, MS, and Ir. Welson M. Wangke,MS, as MembersThe objective of this research is to determine the role of group member indeveloping of farmer group.The data used is primary data obtained from interviewing all members ofMahsawasawangan and Pinaesaan farmer groups. The interviews are guided by a list ofquestions that had been prepared before. Sampling method used is census method. Thenumber of member of Pinaesaan farmer group are 10 people and farmer groupMahsawasawanganare 9 people . Data is analyzed descriptively and presents in tabularform.The research result showed that the role of Pinaesaan farmer group members wasmore active Pinaesaan than Mahsawasawangan farmer group member that could be seenfrom the level of attendance at the activities that had been done . Therefore, the role ofPinaesaan farmer groups more advanced and more developed than Masawasawanganfarmer group.For Mahsasawangan farmer group , the level of activity of members in eachactivity were less than 50 percent , perhaps due to the average age of the members wereover 60 Years and the capacity ofhuman resources were low because most of the memberswere graduated from primary school. so that the farmer groups Mahsawasawangan lessdeveloped compared with farmer groups Pinaesaan.
Produktivitas Tenaga Kerja Pada Usahatani Ubi Jalar di Desa Lenganeng Kecamatan Tabukan Utara Kabupaten Kepulauan Sangihe Chrisye Limpong Amelia Limpong; Eyverson Ruauw; Charles R. Ngangi; Martha M. Sendow
COCOS Vol. 4 No. 3 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v4i3.4023

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ABSTRACTChrisye Amelia Limpong Labor Productifity of Sweet Potato Farming at Lenganeng Vilage Northern Tabukan Sub District Under the quidance of Eyverson Ruauw as a Chairman, Charles R. Ngangi and Martha M. Sendow as members.The objective of this research is to know the labour prductivity of sweet potatos farming at Lenganeng Villages North Sub District. Tabukan district. This study uses case study method of sweet potato farming at Lenganeng Villages North Tabukan sub district.Data collection is conducted through direct interview, with Farmer group and individual using simple random sampling method. Samples taken from farmer group andindividual 16 respondents The data collected will be analysed descriptively.The result of this research showed that labor productivity of sweet potatos farm in Lenganeng villages Northern Tabukan Sub District according the amount of labor used was 79,72 kg per labor, product`ivity according to the number of working hours (working day) was 57,66 kg and labor productivity according working day hour (HOK) was 35,89 kg per HOK.The condusson of this researched, if the sweet potato farmers in the village lenganeng village use more people working on the land, would be more effective than using less to work more days, because the value of the average productivity by the amount of labor more than the value of the average labor productivity by the number of working day.
KONTRIBUSI USAHATANI SALAK TERHADAP PENDAPATAN KELUARGA PETANI DI WILAYAH PANGU KECAMATAN RATAHAN TIMUR Christiani S. Timbulus; Martha M. Sendow; Theodora M. Katiandagho; Jean F.J. Timban
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 9 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i9.8203

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ABSTRACT  Christiani S. Timbulus, 2015. farming contributes to the family income of farmers bark at Pangu Regional District of East Ratahan (under the guidance of  Martha M. Sendow, as Chairman, as well as Theodora M. Katiandagho and Jean F. J. Timban as Members).  This study aims to analyze the contribution of farm income to the family income of farmers bark barking at Pangu Territory, in 2014. The study was conducted in the region, namely Pangu Pangu village of Parent, Village Pangu Pangu Village One and Two, District East Ratahan Southeast Minahasa District for four months , namely in November 2014 until April 2015, from preparation, data collection, to the preparation of research reports. Data were analyzed using descriptive quantitative contribution formula farmers' income. Results from this study indicate that farm barking contribute to the family income of farmers in the region Pangu. Each for every strata of research which contributes Parent Pangu farm barking in the amount of 78.39%, Pangu 1 with a contribution of 71.06% and Pangu 2 with a contribution of 66.57%. This means farming barking becomes a source of farmers 'income because the value of farmers' income to the total income of the family is very large.   Keyword : Contribution, Revenue, Farmer, Farming Bark
KAJIAN USAHATANI TUMPANG GILIR TANAMAN PADI DAN TOMAT DI DESA WOLAANG KECAMATAN LANGOWAN TIMUR Marisa Solar; Celsius Talumingan; Esry O.H. Laoh; Martha M. Sendow
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 17 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i17.9590

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ABSTRACT Rotate overlap is a system of farming for a year or more consisting of several times planting one or several types of crops in rotation . This study aims to determine the magnitude of Rice and Tomato farm income as a plant overlapping shifts during one year . There are many combinations of plants that are cultivated farmers within one year of production , and kombinassi - combination of these plants generally always be replaced in each year . Production depends on weather conditions and market demand . The benefits of this research as information for researchers , and as fill material for the extension agencies concerned and the parties need .