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The Implementation of Social Capital in the Management of Fisheries Cooperatives (Study at the Maya Rita Sentosa Cooperative Tondonggeu Village Nambo District Kendari City) Vina Avriayanti Almunawar; La Ode Alwi; La Ode Kasno Arief
JIA (Jurnal Ilmiah Agribisnis) : Jurnal Agribisnis dan Ilmu Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Halu Oleo University Jointly with Perhimpunan Ekonomi Pertanian Indonesia - Indonesian Society of Agricultural Economics (PERHEPI/ISAE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37149/jia.v8i2.101

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Tondonggeu Town, Nambo Region, Kendari City is a waterfront area with bountiful potential for fisheries area. The only village in Nambo District with a Fisheries cooperative organisation known as Koperasi Maya Rita Sentosa is Tondonggeu Village. The Maya Rita Sentosa Cooperative's origins and continued existence are intriguing topics that researchers should investigate in greater depth. The goals of this study were the Maya Rita Sentosa Cooperative's implementation of management functions and the impact of social capital on management. The study was conducted between December 2021 and October 2022. The number of respondents, specifically all individuals from the helpful Maya Rita Sentosa, was 36. The research variables used are Cooperative Management (Planning, organising, directing, and supervising) and Social Capital (trust, network, social norms, and participation). Information investigation utilising Different Direct Relapses. With an average score of 12.43, the study demonstrates that the Maya Rita Sentosa Cooperative's social capital, including trust, network, social norms, and participation, is high. The Maya Rita Sentosa Cooperative's overall implementation of management functions, including Planning, organising, direction, and supervision, receives an average score of 12.85, placing it in the high category. From the consequences of numerous direct relapse tests, the impact of social capital factors such as trust, organisation, accepted practices, and interest in the administration of cooperatives shows that trust, organisation and normal practices have a massive impact. At the same time, the investment variable makes no difference. Important effect.
ANALISIS POTENSI DAN STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN AGROWISATA DI DESA ALEBO KECAMATAN KONDA KABUPATEN KONAWE SELATAN La Ode Alwi; Abdul Gafaruddin; Munirwan Zani
Journal Publicuho Vol. 6 No. 3 (2023): August - October - Journal Publicuho
Publisher : Halu Oleo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35817/publicuho.v6i3.222

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This research aims to know: (1) the Agrotourism Potential in Alebo Village Konda Subdistrict of South Konawe Regency and (2) the Strategy of agro-tourism development in Alebo Village Konda Subdistrict of South Konawe Regency. The types of data are primary and secondary data. at the same time, methods of data analysis used tabulation and descriptive analysis, SWOT, and analysis of Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix (QSPM). The results of the study indicate that (1) Alebo Village is included in the category of potential to be developed into an agro-tourism area based on eleven criteria such as land use, climate, hydrology, population, cultural arts, Spasial Plan, Regional Industrial Development Master Plan, agricultural attractions, natural attractions, tourism resources availability, access (2) Priority of agro-tourism development strategy from three alternative strategies that can be used priority of agro-tourism development strategy that can be done is to improve the quality of service and quality of tourism facilities with its own characteristics so that consumers are satisfied with the services and facilities that exist.
Keragaan Agribisnis Usaha Jamur Tiram Putih di Kelurahan Anduonohu Kecamatan Poasia Kota Kendari (Studi Kasus di Usaha Tiga Putra Farm) Rahmat Agus Santoso; La Ode Alwi; Abdul Gafaruddin
JIA (Jurnal Ilmiah Agribisnis) : Jurnal Agribisnis dan Ilmu Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Halu Oleo University Jointly with Perhimpunan Ekonomi Pertanian Indonesia - Indonesian Society of Agricultural Economics (PERHEPI/ISAE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37149/jia.v8i2.121

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Oyster mushroom is a type of wood mushroom that Indonesia commonly consumes. It has a fruiting body that grows in bloom to form a shallow funnel shell (oyster). This study aimed to determine the agribusiness performance of the White Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) in Anduonohu ​​Village, Poasia District, Kendari City. Case study on Tiga Putra Farm Business. This research was conducted in September 2021. The object of this research was the Tiga Putra Fram Timber Mushroom business. The method used in this study is Qualitative Descriptive Analysis. The type of data in this study used primary data, namely direct interviews, and secondary data, namely library literature. The variables used in this study are 1. The informant's identity includes age, education level, business experience, and some family dependents, 2. Agribusiness performance from this study is in the form of support in the agribusiness subsystem, which includes production facilities (seeds, fertilizers, tools /machinery, and mushroom house), cultivation and farming subsystem (planting, maintenance, processing), and marketing subsystem (distribution). The results of this study are the agribusiness performance of the white oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus), namely the procurement and provision of production facilities, including the procurement of mushroom houses, seeds, tools, and machines. Cultivation and farming include oyster mushroom production, maintenance, and harvest. Oyster mushroom product marketing is done online and offline by online method, namely posting oyster mushroom products on several social media platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram. Thus the range of product marketing can be more comprehensive. Offline marketing to resellers of oyster mushrooms that will be resold, such as the Ummushabri Kendari and Hypermart.
The Analysis of Leading Plantation Sub-Sector Commodity Growth Centers in North Sumatra Nurwenda Purba; La Ode Alwi; La Ode Kasno Arif
International Journal of Agricultural Social Economics and Rural Development (Ijaserd) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Halu Oleo University Jointly with Perhimpunan Ekonomi Pertanian Indonesia - Indonesian Society of Agricultural Economics (PERHEPI/ISAE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37149/ijaserd.v3i1.1027

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This study aims to find out the leading commodities in the plantation sub-sector in the district/city of North Sumatra Province, find out the competitiveness, growth, and progressivity of the plantation sub-sector commodity in the district/city of North Sumatra Province, and know the district/city of the plantation sub-sector which are the growth centers of the leading plantation sub-sector commodities in the districts/cities of North Sumatra Province. This research was conducted in North Sumatra Province from May 2021 to March 2022. The variable of this research is the production value of the plantation sub-sector commodity. Analysis of the data used in Location Quotient, Shift Share, and Klassen Typology analysis. This study indicates that The leading commodities in the plantation sub-sector are rubber, found in 14 districts/cities, followed by cocoa in 13 districts/cities, oil palm in 11 districts, coconut in 10 districts/cities, and arabica coffee in 9 districts. Cocoa is a competitive plantation sub-sector commodity with an area distribution in 21 districts/cities, followed by rubber in 16 districts/cities, oil palm and coconut in 13 districts, and arabica coffee in 6 districts. Meanwhile, commodity growth, coconut, and rubber quickly changed with regional distribution in 27 districts/cities, followed by arabica coffee in 12 regencies. And for commodity progressivity, coconut is a commodity that belongs to the progressive (advanced) group with an area distribution in 26 districts/cities, followed by rubber in 22 districts/cities, cocoa in 16 districts/cities, arabica coffee in 11 districts, and oil palm in 6 districts/city. The growth centers for the leading plantation sub-sector commodities in the districts/cities of North Sumatra Province are rubber, with an area distribution of 13 top districts/cities, followed by coconut in 9 leading districts/cities, arabica coffee in 8 leading districts, and cocoa in 7 leading districts/cities. At the same time, there are no leading districts/cities for oil palm.
The Analysis of Added Value of Cow Rumen into Compost Fertilizer in Kendari City Slaughterhouses (RPH) (Case Study of Ikhlas RPH Farmer Group Business) Abdul Rahim Syah; La Ode Alwi; Munirwan Zani
International Journal of Agricultural Social Economics and Rural Development (Ijaserd) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Halu Oleo University Jointly with Perhimpunan Ekonomi Pertanian Indonesia - Indonesian Society of Agricultural Economics (PERHEPI/ISAE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37149/ijaserd.v3i1.1029

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This study aims to analyze the added value of processing cow rumen into compost at the Kendari City Slaughterhouse (RPH). This research was conducted from August 2021 to April 2022 using a case study method on the Ikhlas Farmer Group business, with eight farmer group members who serve as informants. The variables of this study were the respondent's identity and the characteristics of processing cow rumen contents into compost. Analysis of the data used is quantitative data analysis with the Hayami method. The results showed that the added value from processing cow rumen into compost in Poasia District, Anggoeya Village, Kendari City was IDR. 5.511/kg, which has a high ratio with added value to product value (44%) and profit of IDR. 4,574/kg. with a profit rate of 83%.
ANALISIS PRIORITAS USAHATANI PERKEBUNAN DI KECAMATAN BESULUTU KABUPATEN KONAWE Sofyan Al Razak; La Ode Alwi; La Ode Kasno Arif
Jurnal Ilmiah Inovasi dan Komunikasi Pembangunan Pertanian Vol 2, No 4 (2023): Edisi Oktober 2023
Publisher : Universitas Halu Oleo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56189/jiikpp.v2i4.43175

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Plantation farmers in Besulutu District were initially dominant in cultivating cocoa plantations, but as time went by, old cocoa plants combined with attacks by pests and diseases of the cocoa plants made the cocoa plants no longer productive so that in the end many farmers began to replace cocoa plants with oil palm plants. and also focus more on caring for their pepper plants. The population in this study included all plantation farmers (cocoa, oil palm, sago and pepper plantations) in three villages in Besulutu District, totaling 308 farmers and a sample from a population of 75 farmers determined using the Slovin method with an error rate of 10%. This research aims to determine the priority types of plantation crops to be cultivated in Besulutu District. This research uses Analytic Hierarchy Process or AHP analysis and Expert choisse11 software to obtain conclusions. The conclusion of this research shows that the priority plantation crop in Besulutu District, Konawe Regency is cocoa with the priority criteria being policy support criteria.
ANALISIS SPASIAL FENOMENA URBAN HEAT ISLAND MENGGUNAKAN ALGORITMA LAND SURFACE TEMPERATURE KOTA KENDARI La Ode Alwi; La Gandri; Herlan Hidayat; Eka Rahmatiah Tuwu; Irawati Irawati; Sahindomi Bana; Vivi Fitriani; Lies Indriyani
Jurnal Meteorologi dan Geofisika Vol. 23 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan BMKG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31172/jmg.v23i2.852

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Konversi terhadap lahan-lahan bervegatasi menjadi lahan-lahan terbangun akibat perkembangan kota dan arus urbanisasi dapat memicu terjadinya fenomena urban heat island di beberapa kota di Indonesia. Berdasarkan data peningkatan jumlah penduduk dan ekspansi ruang terbangun yang tidak terkendali di Kota Kendari, ada dugaan bahwa telah terjadi fenomena urban heat island. Mengidentifikasi serta mengukur karakteristik spasial temporal urban heat island sejak dini akan sangat penting bagi pengambil keputusan untuk merumuskan kebijakan demi mencapai tujuan pembangunan berkelanjutan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi fenomena urban heat island Kota Kendari perode tahun 2001 dan tahun 2019. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah brightness temperature dengan menggunakan logaritma yang diformulasikan pada alat pengolahan Citra Landsat 7 untuk data tahun 2001 dan Citra Landsat 8 OLI untuk data tahun 2019. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa ekstraksi land surface temperatur menggunakan citra Satelit Landsat-7 tahun 2001 menunjukkan nilai suhu minimum sebesar 19,099 oC dan suhu maksimum sebesar 34,459 oC.  Hasil perhitungan urban heat island treshold sebesar  25,95 0C. Sehingga dengan menentukkan urban heat island index disimpulkan bahwa pada tahun 2001 wilayah Kota Kendari telah mengalami fenomena Urban Heat Island dengan wilayah paparan sebesar 1,021% dari total luas wilayah. Sedangkan pada tahun 2019, ekstraksi land surface temperatur menggunakan citra Satelit Landsat-8 OLI, menunjukkan nilai suhu minimum sebesar 14,27 0C dan suhu udara maksimum sebesar 35, 426 0C. Hasil perhitungan urban heat island treshold sebesar 24,6 0C. Dengan menentukkan urban heat island index disimpulkan bahwa pada tahun 2019 telah terjadi peningkatan fenomena urban heat island dengan wilayah paparan yang lebih luas yakni 18,92% dari luas wilayah.
The Role of Farmer Partnership in Patchile Business in Karya Bhakti Village Kulisusu Barat District North Buton Regency Hasyanky M Saragi; La Ode Alwi; Samsul Alam Fyka
International Journal of Agricultural Social Economics and Rural Development (Ijaserd) Vol 2, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness Halu Oleo University Kendari Southeast Sulawesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37149/ijaserd.v2i2.24263

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The problem faced by farmer patchouli in the countryside regarding the lack of capital for farming. Farmer patchouli resolved the problem by choosing a partner with the owner of capital because the process is no capital loan complicated and no use bound contract. Study this aim for knowing pattern partnership and the attachment among capital owner and farmer partner patchouli and knowing income farmer partner and income owner of capital in village Karya Bhakti districts West Kulisusu District North Buton. Karya Bhakti village is the wrong centre for farming patchouli. They were chosen in August-September 2021 as the location for research. The study used 27 respondents as the sample. The research variables in this study are the respondents' age, education, farm experience and family dependents—the partnership pattern between the owner of the capital and the farmer. Attachment of capital owner to patchouli farmer is trust, networks and norms. Technical data retrieval is done by observation, interview and summarizes the answer. Analysis data used descriptive analysis and qualitative descriptive analysis. Partnership systems applied by capital owners with farmer partners in village Karya Bhakti tend to follow a pattern of cooperation in operational agribusiness (KOA). Owners of capital and farmers have rights and obligations. The obligation and right of the capital owner are to provide capital loans and receive farmer crops. The farmer's obligations are to receive capital loans and provide land and crops to the owner capital. The entanglement is influenced by the existence of social capital, which consists of trust, network, and norms so that the partnership can continue. Partnership by owner capital and farmer is based on mutual trust.
ANALISIS KESESUAIAN LAHAN DAN KELAYAKAN EKONOMI BEBERAPA TANAMAN PANGAN PADA LAHAN BERBATU DI KECAMATAN GU KABUPATEN BUTON TENGAH RUSTAM, LA ODE; ALAM, SYAMSU; ALWI, LA ODE; BANDE, LA ODE SANTIAJI; ZULFIKAR, ZULFIKAR; MPIA, LA
Jurnal Agroteknos Vol 14, No 2 (2024)
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Analysis of land suitability and economic feasibility is a way that can be done to plan the development of food crops on rocky land. The research was carried out in Gu District, Central Buton Regency and soil analysis was carried out at the Integrated Laboratory of Halu Oleo University. The research method is a free survey method, land observation type is through drilling and socio-economic data is collected through filling out questionnaires and interviews with farmers. Land suitability analysis is carried out in actual conditions and land suitability after improvements have been made. The assessment is carried out by matching land characteristics with plant growth requirements. The economic parameter used to assess the feasibility of farming annual crops is the ratio of revenue to total production costs Revenue Cost Ratio (R/C). The results of the research show that the development of food crops is based on an analysis of land suitability and financial feasibility, namely the very suitable and very feasible category reaching 485.68 Ha, quite suitable and quite feasible reaching 3,568.69 Ha and not suitable and not feasible reaching 2,305.88 Ha. Directions for planting field rice, corn or soybeans by applying liming technology, applying organic material, nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization, making terraces and planting in the direction of the contour.
DAMPAK PENGGUNAAN LAHAN TERHADAP SUMBER DAYA AIR: STUDI LITERATUR DAN HASIL PENELITIAN ALWI, LA ODE; MARWAH, SITTI
Jurnal Agroteknos Vol 4, No 2 (2014)
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The impacts of land use, from forest to non-forest (mixed garden, husbandry, and fishery), mining, urbanization, industry and infrastructure in upstream area can give negative impact on water resource environment.  Its impact in Wanggu watershed during 1992-2010 were: a) increasing of erosion by 17.6 m3 per ha per year (81,9%), sediment by 2.2 m3 per ha per year, b) decreasing of infiltration capacity by 1.8 m per hour, soil permeability by 2.1 cm per hour, base flow and increasing run-off by 262.7 mm per year (48,8%), CRO by 0,13(46,6%), peak discharge (Qmax) by 114.2 m3 per second and decreasing of water available resources (Qmin) by 3.0 m3 per second and ratio Qmax-Qmin by 38.1 and c) decreasing of water quality because of pollution by TSD, nutrient (NO3-, PO4-3, SO4=), DO, BOD, COD, metal (Cu, Fe, Zn), pesticide, pathogen, salt, oil, color  and change of temperature regime. Its impact was categorized as light to moderate pollution.  The pollution of out-let Wanggu river was classified as serious category by DO, COD and SO4=.  The impacts of land use in Batanghari River were: DO, BOD, COD, NH3, NO2, Zn, Fe and Cu with pollution category as light to moderate. Pollution categorized as serious category by waste: agriculture, urbanization, infrastructure and industry occurred in out-let of Ciliwung River Jakarta, and out-let Berantas River in Surabaya city.  Decreasing of water volume and water quality also occurred in some states likes in India, Bangladesh, Thailand, Australia, United State of America and Fiji Island. Keywords:      Land use impacts, soil conservation, erosion, sedimentation, run-off, water quality
Co-Authors Abdi Abdi Abdul Rahim Syah Abdul Sakti Abdullah, Bahari Aceng Haetami Afdal Afdal Agus Rihu Agustono Slamet Ahmaliun, La De Akhmad Fauzi Alfina Alfina Amir, Fitriah Anas Nikoyan Andi Khaeruni R Arniawati, Arniawati Arya Hadi Dharmawan Asnia Asnia Asriani Ayuba Destanty Azhar Bafadal Bahari Bana, Sahindomi Basoka, Sri Wahyuni Budiyanto Citrahayu Diat Ningsih Daniel Happy Putra Dasmin Sidu Daud, L Dedu, La Ode Arfan DEWI FITRIANI Dhian Herdhiansyah Efriani Efriani Eka Rahmatiah Tuwu Eko Aprianto Johan Elsa Saleh Elsa Saleh Eriksan, Eriksan Fachry Abda El Rahman Fatma Firman Aksara Fitriah Amir Fyka, Samsul Alam Gafaruddin, Abdul Gandri, La Gusti Ayu Puji Sriutami Habri Jaya Hadi Sudarmo Hadi Sudarmo Hamrin Hamrin Hanif, Listi Arfiani Harianti Harianti Hartina Batoa Hartina Batoa Hartina Batoa Hasbullah Syaf Hasyanky M Saragi Hendrik Wanda P Herlan Hidayat Hidrawati, Hidrawati Hisein, Waode Siti Anima I Wayan Yogayana Saputra Ido, Irfan Idrus Salam Idrus Salam Ilma Sarimustaqiyma Rianse intan ayu permata sari Irawati Irawati Irawati Irawati Irfan Ido Irfan Ido Isma, Wa Iswandi, R. Marsuki Iswandi, R. Marsuki Jayadisastra, Yoenita Juniardin, Juniardin Kimon, La Ode La Baco S La Mpia La Ndia La Ndia La Ode Jabuddin La Ode Kasno Arief La Ode Kasno Arif La Ode Kasno Arif La Ode Kasno Arif La Ode Kasno Arif La Ode Kasno Arif, La Ode Kasno La Ode Muh. Yasir Haya La Ode Muhammad Elwan La Ode Rustam La Ode Santiaji Bande La Rianda Laksananny, Satya Agustina Lies Indriyani Lukman Yunus, Lukman M, Nurchalisah Rustan M. Parulian Hutagaol Mariadi Marsuki Iswandi Marsuki Iswandi Marsuki Iswandi Marsuki Iswandi Marsuki Iswandi, Marsuki Meydi Satriawan Muh. Ramli Muhammad Taslim Munirwan Zani Munirwan Zani Munirwan Zani Munirwan Zani, Munirwan Musram Abadi Nikoyan, Anas Nur Arafah Nur, Hartatia Nurwenda Purba Padangaran, Normal Bivariant Putri, Sarwinda Intan Qadri, Muhammad Saleh R Marsuki Iswandi R Marsuki Iswandi, R Marsuki R. Marsuki Iswandi R. Marsuki Iswandi R.Marsuki Iswandi Rahmat Agus Santoso Rahmat Sewa Suraya Ramadan Ramadan Ratendra, Made Dwi Rezky Anugrah Riki Hermawan Risma Lawanti Romy Ketjulan, Romy Rustam, La Ode Sabilu, Kadir Saefuddin Saefuddin Saefuddin Saefuddin Saefuddin Salimu, Salman Samsul Alam Fyka Satrah, Vit Neru Selfina, Selfina Selvi Selvi Sembiring, Rinawati Sitti Marwah SITTI MARWAH, SITTI Sitti Rahmah Saraswati Sofyan Al Razak Sugiarto, Icuk Sukmawati Abdullah Sulaiman Sulaiman SYAMSU ALAM Teri Pakki Teri Pakki Usman Rianse Vina Avriayanti Almunawar Vit Neru Satrah Vivi Fitriani WA KUASA Wa Ode Yusria Wa Ode Yusria, Wa Ode Waode Siti Anima Hisein Weka Gusmiarty Abdullah Weka Gusmiarty Abdullah, Weka Gusmiarty Weka Widayati, Weka Wellem H. Muskita Wida Pratiwi Widhi Kurniawan Wirawan, Wahid Yasnoni Yasnoni Yesni Yunus, Lukman Yursalam Yusnaini Yusran Zefy Mardianti Ziati, Ziati Zulfa Zulfa