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ANALISIS KELAYAKAN FINANSIAL USAHATANI KAPULAGA (Amomum cardamomum Sp) (Suatu Kasus pada Seorang Petani Kapulaga di Desa Bojong Kecamatan Langkaplancar Kabupaten Pangandaran) Hermawan, Wawan; Sujaya, Dedi Herdiansah; Hardiyanto, Tito
Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Agroinfo Galuh Vol 3, No 3 (2017): Mei 2017
Publisher : Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (39.992 KB) | DOI: 10.25157/jimag.v3i3.824

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui: 1) Kelayakan finansial usahatani kapulaga yang dilaksanakan oleh Petani Kapulaga di Desa Bojong Kecamatan Langkaplancar Kabupaten Pangandaran, berdasarkan nilai NPV, Net B/C, IRR. 2) Jangka waktu (Payback Periods) yang diperlukan untuk menghitung seluruh modal yang di investasikan pada usahatani kapulaga yang diusahakan oleh Seorang Petani Kapulaga di Desa Bojong Kecamatan Langkaplancar KabupatenPangandaran. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan dengan menggunakan metode studi kasus pada Seorang Petani kapulaga di Desa Bojong Kecamatan Langkaplancar Kabupaten Pangandaran. Data yang digunakan adalah data primer dan data sekunder. Sampling yang digunakan adalah purposive sampling.Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa:1) Usahatani kapulaga yang dilaksanakan Bapak Karli Rismayadi di Desa Bojong Kecamatan Langkaplancar Kabupaten Pangandaran layak untuk diusahakan karena berdasarkan beberapa kriteria investasi diperoleh hasil sebagai berikut: (a) Net Present Value (NPV) sebesarRp. 352.374.950, (b) Net Benefit of Cost (Net B/C) sebesar 5,6, dan (c) Internal Rate of Ratio (IRR) sebesar 45 persen.2) Payback Periods dicapai pada 1 tahun 7 bulan 2 hari.Kata kunci : Kapulaga, Langkaplancar,Pangandaran
Strategi Pengembangan Usahatani Stroberi (Fragaria vesca L) (Studi Kasus Di Desa Barudua Kecamatan Malangbong Kabupaten Garut) Hardiyanto, Tito; Sahira, Gita; Sujaya, Dedi Herdiansah
AGRITEKH (Jurnal Agribisnis dan Teknologi Pangan) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Ma'soem University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32627/agritekh.v4i2.889

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This research aims to determine: 1) internal and external factors as strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in strawberry cultivation, 2) Alternative strategies for developing strawberry cultivation. This research uses a case study method in Barudua Village, Malangbong District, Garut Regency. Respondents totaled was 41 people. Search results show that: Internal strength factors that can be identified in strawberry farming are: land ownership status, having customers, good fruit quality, farming experience, existence of farmer groups, participation of farmer group members, control of local markets,. Weakness factors include low capital, low human resources, low product processing, low access to financial institutions, and farmers as price takers. Meanwhile, external opportunity factors include: the market is still wide open, availability of production facilities that are easily accessible, agro-tourism areas, natural conditions that have potential for farming development, availability of transportation facilities, distance of farming locations to public roads, availability of land for farming development. Meanwhile, external threats include extreme or erratic weather, perishable agricultural products, lack of agro-industry partners, high price instability, supply from other regions, disruption due to pests and weeds. A good alternative strategy to apply in developing strawberry cultivation is to use the S-O strategy, where strawberry farmers can produce strategies that use their strengths to take advantage of existing opportunities. The S-O strategy has been formulated as follows: Farmer groups collaborate with third parties, expand land, regulate village regulations, diversify product.
Hubungan Dinamika Kelompok Tani Hutan dengan Tingkat Partisipasi pada Program KTH Persemaian di Desa Nagrog Hardiyanto, Tito
AGRITEKH (Jurnal Agribisnis dan Teknologi Pangan) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Ma'soem University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32627/agritekh.v5i1.1051

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This research aims to examine the dynamics of forest farmer groups, the level of farmer participation, the relationship between the dynamics of forest farmer groups and the level of farmer participation. This research uses a case study method at KTH Giri Jaya in Nagrog Village, Cicalengka District, Bandung Regency. The technique for taking respondents was the census method with the unit of analysis being all members of KTH Giri Jaya, 20 farmers. The research results show that: (1) Group dynamics are in the high category; group goals, group structure, task functions, group development and maintenance, group cohesiveness, and group atmosphere are included in the high category; while group effectiveness is in the medium category, and group pressure and hidden intentions are in the low category. (2) The level of farmer participation in the KTH activity program is in the high category, with details: at the planning and evaluation stage it is in the medium category, while at the implementation and results utilization stage it is in the high category; (3) The relationship between group dynamics and the level of farmer participation in the KTH activity program shows that the higher the group dynamics, the higher the level of farmer participation which will have an impact on achieving the objectives of the KTH program activities.
Efisiensi Pemasaran Bunga Mawar Potong (Rosa hybrid) di Desa Kertawangi Hardiyanto, Tito; Sujaya, Dedi Herdiansah
AGRITEKH (Jurnal Agribisnis dan Teknologi Pangan) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Ma'soem University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32627/agritekh.v5i2.1355

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The problems studied in this research are: (1) marketing channels for cut roses, (2) the costs, margins and profits of marketing cut roses, and (3) marketing efficiency based on the percentage of costs of the total production value. The sampling technique for farmers was carried out using the simple random sampling method, while the sample for marketing institutions was taken using Snowball Sampling. The respondents were 30 farmers, 3 collectors, 2 wholesalers and 5 retailers. The data analysis was carried out descriptively quantitatively. The research results show that: (1) There is one marketing channel for cut roses in Kertawangi Village, Cisarua District, West Bandung Regency namely from farmers to collector Ttraders then to wholesalers then to retailers and finally to consumers; (2) The average marketing margin is IDR 2,000 per stalk with an average marketing cost of IDR 153.33 per stalk so the average marketing profit is IDR 1,846.67 per stalk, and (3) Marketing efficiency for collecting traders is 7.32 percent, for wholesalers is 1.00 percent, and for retailers is 3.09 percent, thus the marketing channel for cut roses is an efficient channel because it has an efficiency value of less than 50 percent, the most efficient marketing of cut roses is with wholesalers because the efficiency value is the smallest, namely 1.00 percent.
Analisis Rentabilitas Ekonomi Agroindustri Pupuk Organik Cair di Desa Cicalengka Wetan Hardiyanto, Tito
AGRITEKH (Jurnal Agribisnis dan Teknologi Pangan) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Ma'soem University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32627/agritekh.v6i1.1546

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Agroindustry is a combination of the words agriculture and industry, referring to businesses/industries that primarily use agricultural raw materials. Additionally, agroindustry can also mean industries that produce products for agricultural production (agricultural inputs). One example of agroindustry for agricultural inputs is the liquid organic fertilizer agroindustry. The existence of liquid organic fertilizer agroindustry is generally run by the community, either individually or in groups, thus requiring an economic profitability study to determine the ability to generate profits from the capital invested in that agroindustry. The issues examined in this study include the total cost value, total revenue, income, and profitability of the liquid organic fertilizer agroindustry in a single production process in Cicalengka Wetan Village, Cicalengka District, Bandung Regency. The sampling technique was conducted through purposive sampling at the Bangbara Sadulur Makmur Cooperative. The data analysis was conducted descriptively and quantitatively. The research results indicate that the production output of the liquid organic fertilizer agroindustry in one production process reaches 5,000 liters, with a selling price of Rp. 75,000 per liter. The total revenue obtained is Rp. 375,000,000, and the income earned is Rp. 7,726,707.86. The profitability value of the liquid organic fertilizer agroindustry in Cicalengka Wetan Village in one production process is 2.10 percent, meaning that the ability of the liquid organic fertilizer agroindustry to generate profit is 2.10 percent of the capital invested in one production process
Tingkat Persepsi Wisatawan terhadap Agrowisata Kebun Durian Sangiang Bedil Effendi, Akmal Naufal; Pardani, Cecep; Hardiyanto, Tito
Jurnal Dimamu Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32627/dimamu.v4i3.1574

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The Sangiang Bedil Durian Garden, located in Cipeuteuy Village, Darmaraja District, Sumedang, is an attractive agro-tourism destination. This study aims to identify the characteristics and perceptions of tourists visiting the site. Using a descriptive quantitative method through observation and incidental questionnaires administered to 50 respondents, the findings show that the majority of visitors are female, aged 20–29 years, high school graduates, students, earning less than Rp1,000,000, originating from Sumedang, and learned about the site through social media. Most visitors came with friends or family using private vehicles and had a recreational budget under Rp200,000. Although most were first-time visitors, many expressed a willingness to return. Overall, tourist perception was categorized as high, with a total index score of 38.59. The highest-rated aspects were the durian products (41.35), followed by facilities (41.08), attractions (40.90), and supporting services (39.55). However, accessibility received the lowest rating (30.05), due to poor internet connectivity and a less strategic location.