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DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS OF QUACULTURE VILLAGE IN GARUT REGENCY Anindya Pratami Putri; Iwang Gumilar
AQUASAINS Vol 11, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Jurusan Perikanan dan Kelautan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/aqs.v11i2.p1277 - 1286

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This study aims to identify issues and formulate strategies related to the development of aquaculture village areas in Garut Regency. This research was conducted for 2 months, namely August-October. Methods of data collection by observation and interviews. Data analysis using SWOT analysis. Garut Regency has the potential for freshwater aquaculture covering an area of 26,000 hectares which includes aquaculture of calm water ponds, swift water ponds and rice fields. The aquaculture village is a program from the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) which aims to improve the local rural economy for the period 2021-2024. The application of the concept of developing aquaculture villages is a strategic step in the implementation of marine and fisheries development. Aquaculture village is an area based on superior commodities and local commodities, which can encourage the development of competitive and sustainable fish farming, as well as protect fish resources and ensure sustainable and planned production. The results of the SWOT analysis show that an important strategy in developing aquaculture village areas in Garut Regency is to take advantage of market opportunities, government development supervision and community participation.
Analysis of Seaweed Chips Business Feasibility (Case Study on "NORIbet" Seaweed Processed MSMEs in the City of Bandung, West Java) Ristiafani; Ine Maulina; Emma Rochima; Iwang Gumilar
Grouper Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Grouper : Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/grouper.v16i1.298

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Indonesia is the world’s largest producer of seaweed, contributing 16.2% to the global market, yet most of its seaweed is still exported in raw form. This limits added value creation and hinders the growth of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). NORIbet, a seaweed-processed MSME based in Bandung, West Java, aims to address this gap by developing value-added seaweed products. However, the business still faces challenges in cost management, marketing, and technology access. This research was conducted from June to October 2024 to analyze NORIbet's business profile using the Business Model Canvas (BMC) and evaluate its financial feasibility. A descriptive case study approach combining qualitative and quantitative methods was used, with data collected through observations and interviews involving two business owners and two production staff, selected using purposive sampling. Financial feasibility was analyzed through indicators such as profit, revenue cost ratio (R/C), break even point (BEP), payback periods (PP), and sensitivity analysis. Findings indicate that NORIbet successfully implements the 9 BMC elements in a well-structured manner. The business earned an annual profit of IDR 766,334,100 with a profitability rate of 56.1% and an R/C ratio of 2.28. Payback period is estimated at 4.6 months, and each product packaging type has its own BEP unit. Sensitivity analysis showed that a 10% increase in cost reduced profitability to 51.7%, while a 10% cost reduction increased it to 60%, indicating strong cost efficiency and operational resilience. These results confirm that NORIbet is highly feasible and has strong development potential.