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Journal : International Journal Of Science, Technology

Marketing Analysis Of Beef Cattle In Landono And Mowila Subdistricts Of South Konawe Regency Munadi, Laode; Rahim Aka; La Ode Muh Munadi; Razak Ali; Muhammad Amrullah Pagala; Syamsuddin
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): May 2021
Publisher : Publisher Cv. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v2i3.194

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Research has been conducted in Landono and Mowila Subdistricts of South Konawe Regency in October-December 2020. The subjects of the study were ranchers and beef cattle traders. Location determination is done intentionally (purposive sampling) while farmers who become respondents are taken as many as 60 people, consisting of 30 respondents each sub-district, which is determined randomly simple (simple random sampling). Research variables are characteristics of respondents including age, education, business experience, number of family members, channels and marketing institutions, margins, costs and profits between marketing agencies. The results showed marketing channels, namely, Farmers?The Final Consumer (Channel I), Farmers ? End Consumer ? Collectors (Channel II), Farmers ? Large Traders? End Consumers (Channel III), Farmers? Collector Traders? Large Traders?The Final Consumer (Channel IV). Marketing margin on channel III (Rp 1,088,571/tail) and channel IV (Rp 1,088,571/tail), lowest on channel II (Rp 765,556/tail). The institutions that get the highest profit are large traders (Rp 998,571/tail), the lowest collector traders (Rp 575,556/tail).
Marketing Analysis Of Beef Cattle In Landono And Mowila Subdistricts Of South Konawe Regency Munadi, Laode; Rahim Aka; La Ode Muh Munadi; Razak Ali; Muhammad Amrullah Pagala; Syamsuddin
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): May 2021
Publisher : Publisher Cv. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v2i3.194

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Research has been conducted in Landono and Mowila Subdistricts of South Konawe Regency in October-December 2020. The subjects of the study were ranchers and beef cattle traders. Location determination is done intentionally (purposive sampling) while farmers who become respondents are taken as many as 60 people, consisting of 30 respondents each sub-district, which is determined randomly simple (simple random sampling). Research variables are characteristics of respondents including age, education, business experience, number of family members, channels and marketing institutions, margins, costs and profits between marketing agencies. The results showed marketing channels, namely, Farmers?The Final Consumer (Channel I), Farmers ? End Consumer ? Collectors (Channel II), Farmers ? Large Traders? End Consumers (Channel III), Farmers? Collector Traders? Large Traders?The Final Consumer (Channel IV). Marketing margin on channel III (Rp 1,088,571/tail) and channel IV (Rp 1,088,571/tail), lowest on channel II (Rp 765,556/tail). The institutions that get the highest profit are large traders (Rp 998,571/tail), the lowest collector traders (Rp 575,556/tail).
Motivation Of Bali Cattle Farmers Tinanggea and Palangga Subdistrict South Konawe Regency Munadi, Laode; Harapin Hafid; La Ode Muh Munadi; Deki Zulkarnain; Sitti Rahma Ratu Pujian
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): May 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v2i3.195

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Tinanggea and Palangga subdistricts of South Konawe Regency have many cattle farmers and relatively more populations than other livestock. The research aims to find out the motivation of farmers in raising bali cattle in Tinanggea and Palangga subdistricts in June - July 2020. Sub-districts and villages were determined by purposive sampling based on the largest number of livestock, while respondents selected as many as 60 farmers in simple random sampling. Furthermore, the data obtained is analyzed using The Likert scale and explained derpively. The results showed a strong reason farmers keep Balinese cattle because of economic motivation (68.8%), entertainment motivation (56%), environmental motivation (36%), and (4) social status motivation (22%).
Motivation Of Bali Cattle Farmers Tinanggea and Palangga Subdistrict South Konawe Regency Munadi, Laode; Harapin Hafid; La Ode Muh Munadi; Deki Zulkarnain; Sitti Rahma Ratu Pujian
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): May 2021
Publisher : Publisher Cv. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v2i3.195

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Tinanggea and Palangga subdistricts of South Konawe Regency have many cattle farmers and relatively more populations than other livestock. The research aims to find out the motivation of farmers in raising bali cattle in Tinanggea and Palangga subdistricts in June - July 2020. Sub-districts and villages were determined by purposive sampling based on the largest number of livestock, while respondents selected as many as 60 farmers in simple random sampling. Furthermore, the data obtained is analyzed using The Likert scale and explained derpively. The results showed a strong reason farmers keep Balinese cattle because of economic motivation (68.8%), entertainment motivation (56%), environmental motivation (36%), and (4) social status motivation (22%).
Agricultural Households And Farmer Welfare In North Kolaka Regency Salahuddin; La Ode Muh Munadi; Muhammad Amrullah Pagala; Rina Astarika
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 2 No. 4 (2021): July 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v2i4.261

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The research aims to describe the household loss of food crops, farms, and plantations as well as the welfare of farmers' households in North Kolaka Regency in January-March 2021 referring to national indicators or provisions in the processing of agricultural survey results (ST) that have been conducted by national official institutions, namely the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of Southeast Sulawesi in 2013 (ST2013) and the results of the Inter-Census middle Survey 2018. The results of the analysis of household income and welfare of agricultural households in North Kolaka Regency showed that food crops in the form of rice 39.36, crops 226.71, farms 12.99, plantations -0.31, and farmers welfare level 6.22. Keywords: Household Violence, Farmer Welfare, North Kolaka
Government Policy In Coastal Management And Small Island Muna Regency, Indonesia La Ode Restele; La Ode Sahaba; La Ode Muh Munadi
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 2 No. 5 (2021): September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v2i5.317

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Improving the management of coastal areas and small islands needs to have the support of the State of Indonesia as the world's maritime axis area because it has abundant fisheries and marine wealth. The study was conducted in Muna Regency in April-June 2021 with the determination of the location of purposive sampling in the archipelago. Research uses qualitative and quantitative approaches with data collection methods including observations, interviews and document studies using SWOT analysis. The results of the study showed the Muna Regency government in improving the management of coastal areas and small islands provides convenience and support both namely financial access, coaching, counseling and assistance for fishing communities.
Co-Authors A Hadini, Hairil AA Sudharmawan, AA Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Abda Abda Abdul Rizal Adrian Tawai AGUS KURNIA Agus Salim Mando, La Ode Albar, Fahry Albasri Alfiansyah Alfiansyah Amiluddin Indi Amiludin Indi Aminuddin Mane Kandari, Aminuddin Mane Andi Murlina Tasse ANSARUDDIN . Anwar, Asni AS Aku, AS Asriyani Mulia Basri Astriana Napirah Athi’ Nur ‘Azizah Bahtiar, . Basri, Asriyani Mulia D Ningsih, D Darmin Darmin Deki Zulkarnain Dewi, Fitria Djoko Santoso Emmanuel Agung Nugroho Erny Harjaty Fahyuddin Fahyuddin Fitrianingsih Fitrianingsih Fuji Astuty Auza Githaria Lumanto H HAFID, H Hamdan Has Harapin Hafid H. Harjaty, Erny Harudin, La Helpi Pebriani Hidayat Hidayat Hidayat Hidayat I Haryoko, I Ibrahim, Irianto Ida Usman Ido, Irfan Inal Inal Indi, A Iqbal Rush Aviciena Irwan Junaidi Effendy Jabuddi, La Ode Jabuddin, La Ode Jafar Ahiri Jamili Jeni Joga Dharma Setiawan Kasim, Safril Kasmin, Muh Obi Kasmin, Muh. Obi Khabiirun Khabiirun Koso, Halijah La Malesi La Ode Arsad Sani La Ode Baitul Makmur La Ode Hadini La Ode Nafiu La Ode Safaruddin La Ode Sahaba La Ode Santiaji Bande La Oge La Oge, La Oge La Usaha, La Usaha Latif, Wa Ode Umrawati Libriani, R Lies Indriyani Lumanto, Githaria M.R. Yosmi Antus Malesi, Rahman La Mochamad Rochmadoni Mufakhir, La Ode Abul Muh. Rusdin Muhaimin Hamzah Muhammad Amrullah Pagala Munadi Munadi Muskita, Wellem Henrik Musram Abadi Nanik Hindaryatiningsih Natsir Sandiah Nur Hidayah Nur Santy Asminaya Nurdin, Arianto Nurdiyah Nurul Qomariah Purwanti, Bea Raharjo, Sapto Raharjo Rahman Rahman Rahman Rahman Rahmatullah Rahmatullah Razak Ali Reni, Wa Restele, La Ode Restu Libriani Rina Astarika, Rina Rizal Rizal Rusdin, Muh. Rusli Badaruddin Safarudin, La Ode Sahrul Sahrul Salahuddin Samiel, Edi Sandi Trio Ramadhan Silondae, Ratna SITTI MARWAH, SITTI Sitti Rahma Ratu Pujian Sri Ambardini Sri, Helmina Suaida, Suaida Surahmanto Suryaningsi, D P Sutiana Sutiana Syah, Muhamad Azwar Syahrir Syamsuddin Syamsuddin Syamsuddin Syamsuddin Syamsuddin Syamsuddin TAKDIR SAILI Utari, Komang Karisma W. Kurniawan Wa Laili Salido Wa Ode Umrawati Latif Yamin Yaddi Yuni Lestari Yusnaini Yusnaini Yusuf, La Ode Muh Zulkarnaian, Deki Zumail, La Ode