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RISK MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS OF BROILER FARMING IN WEST ACEH DISTRICT Keumala Fadhiela ND; Rosa
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 4 No. 10 (2025): SEPTEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v4i10.920

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This study is to examine risk management techniques in broiler chicken production within West Aceh Regency. Broiler production is a rapidly yielding agricultural enterprise, although it is susceptible to production and financial hazards, such as disease outbreaks, fluctuations in feed prices, and mortality rates. Employing a case study methodology, primary data were gathered via field observations, structured interviews, and documentation from one of the largest independent broiler farms in the area. Data were examined with descriptive techniques, income assessment, and quantitative risk metrics including Coefficient of Variation (CV) and Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR). The analysis demonstrated that the average mortality rate (8,1%) beyond the industry tolerance threshold (3–5%), and the FCR value (2,3) suggested diminished feed efficiency, highlighting operational difficulties. The financial analysis indicated that the business is viable, evidenced by a coefficient of variation of 0,35 and a positive lower-bound income, implying modest risk yet sustained returns. The study highlights the significance of systematic risk management strategies—particularly in illness prevention, feed optimization, and DOC quality control—to guarantee farm resilience and profitability. These findings offer practical insights for smallholder farmers and policymakers aiming to enhance the broiler sector in rural Indonesia.
THE EFFECT OF HARVEST PREMIUMS ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE AND JOB SATISFACTION OF OIL PALM HARVEST EMPLOYESS AT PT. SOCFINDO SEUNAGAN Keumala Fadhiela ND; Abdul Muzammil; Anisah Nasution; Putri, Vidia Wirma
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 2 No. 6 (2023): MAY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v2i6.164

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Employee harvest premiums are one approach for oil palm enterprises to boost production. Premiums are believed to strengthen human resources and motivate workers. The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of harvest premiums on the performance and work satisfaction of harvest personnel at the research location. This study was carried out at PT Socpindo Seunagan in Nagan Raya Regency. The research site was chosen on purpose, and the sampling strategy used in this study was proportional stratified random sampling, with 38 samples drawn from each afdeling. According to the study's findings, the harvest premium has a meaningful impact on performance (work quantity, work quality, and work attendance) and employee job satisfaction at PT Socpindo Seunagan.
RISK MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS OF BROILER FARMING IN WEST ACEH DISTRICT Keumala Fadhiela ND; Rosa
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 4 No. 8 (2025): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v4i8.949

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This study is to examine risk management techniques in broiler chicken production within West Aceh Regency. Broiler production is a rapidly yielding agricultural enterprise, although it is susceptible to production and financial hazards, such as disease outbreaks, fluctuations in feed prices, and mortality rates. Employing a case study methodology, primary data were gathered via field observations, structured interviews, and documentation from one of the largest independent broiler farms in the area. Data were examined with descriptive techniques, income assessment, and quantitative risk metrics including Coefficient of Variation (CV) and Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR). The analysis demonstrated that the average mortality rate (8,1%) beyond the industry tolerance threshold (3–5%), and the FCR value (2,3) suggested diminished feed efficiency, highlighting operational difficulties. The financial analysis indicated that the business is viable, evidenced by a coefficient of variation of 0,35 and a positive lower-bound income, implying modest risk yet sustained returns. The study highlights the significance of systematic risk management strategies—particularly in illness prevention, feed optimization, and DOC quality control—to guarantee farm resilience and profitability. These findings offer practical insights for smallholder farmers and policymakers aiming to enhance the broiler sector in rural Indonesia.