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STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN BUDIDAYA IKAN LELE (Clarias Sp.) PADA KOLAM TERPAL Besse Dahliana; Hasmidar Hasmidar; Jumardi Jumardi
Agros Journal of Agriculture Science Vol 25, No 2 (2023): edisi April
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Janabadra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37159/jpa.v25i2.2740

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Cultivation of catfish in tarpaulin ponds is a concept of narrow land use to meet market demand. This study aims to determine the right strategy in development of catfish farming business on the tarpaulin ponds at Amali district and regency of Bone. Methods of data collection by questionnaire , interview and documentation  of 20 catfish farmers for further SWOT analysis. The results show that this cultivation business development strategy can be done by increasing production through the addition of cultivation area.INTISARIBudidaya ikan lele pada kolam terpal merupakan konsep pemanfaatan lahan sempit untuk memenuhi permintaan pasar yang relatif meningkat beberapa tahun terakhir. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menentukan strategi yang tepat dalam pengembangan usaha budidaya ikan lele pada kolam terpal di Kecamatan Amali Kabupaten Bone. Metode pengumpulan data dengan kuesioner, wawancara dan dokumentasi terhadap 20 pembudidaya lele untuk selanjutnya dianalisis SWOT.  Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa strategi pengembangan usaha budidaya ini dapat dilakukan dengan peningkatan produksi melalui penambahan area budidaya.
Analisis Pendapatan Usaha Tani Padi (Oryza sativa L.) Sawah Tadah Hujan Dan Penggunaan Sumur Bor Hujemiati Hujemiati; Besse Dahliana; Hasmidar Hasmidar
JURNAL WACANA PERTANIAN Vol 18 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Wacana Pertanian
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian pada Masyarakat Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Pertanian Dharma Wacana

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This research was carried out in September-October 2020. in Kading Village, Barebbo District, Bone Regency. The selection of this location was done purposively. The farmers who will be sampled in this study are farmers whose irrigation systems use rain-fed and drilled wells in Kading Village, Barebbo District. The number of respondent farmers in each of these studies was determined purposively, each of which numbered 25 people per group so that the total number of respondents became 50 people. The data analysis used is quantitative analysis, namely analyzing the income and profits obtained by farmers from rainfed lowland rice farming and the use of drilled wells. Quantitative analysis is used in assessing the level of income and profits. The results of this study indicate that the average income received by rainfed lowland rice farmers is Rp. 19,234,905.5 while lowland rice farmers use drilled wells of Rp. 25,960,241.3 and the income received by rainfed rice farmers is Rp. 15,494,701.5, while lowland rice farmers use drilled wells of Rp. 21,271,846.6. The income and receipts of borehole rice farmers are greater than those of rainfed lowland rice farmers
ANALYSIS OF FOOD SECURITY AND SELF-SUFFICIENCY IN FOOD IN SOUTH SULAWESI Sjamsir, Zulkifli; Besse Dahliana; Suhartina R
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 2 Edisi April 2025
Publisher : PT. Jurnal Center Indonesia Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i2.626

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This study examines food security, food self-sufficiency, and self-sufficiency in South Sulawesi in 2024, focusing on the province's main food commodities, distribution issues, and the impact of government policies. The research analyzes the gap between food production and demand, identifying key commodities such as rice, corn, and soybeans. By evaluating the availability, accessibility, and affordability of these staple foods, the study investigates how local agricultural practices, infrastructure, and external factors like climate change and market volatility affect food security in the region. The findings reveal significant challenges in meeting the demand for rice and soybeans, despite the province's ability to achieve a surplus in corn production. The methodology employed in this study involves both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Primary data was gathered through field surveys, interviews with local farmers, agricultural experts, and policymakers, as well as secondary data from government reports, agricultural statistics, and market analyses. A comparative analysis was conducted to examine trends in food production, consumption patterns, and price fluctuations over the past five years. The study also incorporated geographic information system (GIS) mapping to assess the distribution of agricultural resources and the effectiveness of existing infrastructure in connecting farmers to markets. The findings suggest that despite the province's agricultural potential, South Sulawesi continues to face challenges in achieving full food self-sufficiency. The study recommends a multifaceted approach to addressing food insecurity and achieving food self-sufficiency, including improving rural infrastructure, adopting modern agricultural technologies, and diversifying food crops.