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Farmers’ Satisfaction of the Service Quality of Broiler Contract Farming Model in Banyumas Regency Mochamad Sugiarto; Yusmi Nur Wakhidati; Hudri Aunurrohman
Buletin Peternakan Vol 43, No 3 (2019): BULETIN PETERNAKAN VOL. 43 (3) AUGUST 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21059/buletinpeternak.v43i3.44853

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This study aims at identifying nucleus companies’ service quality, broiler farmers’ satisfaction and the relationship between contract farming services quality and broiler farmers’ satisfaction in Banyumas Regency. The study takes survey method to broiler farmers participating in contract farming programs from five nucleus companies in Banyumas Regency as its population. 50 broiler farmers are selected using the proportional random sampling method based on Slovin formula as respondents. The data obtained are analyzed by employing descriptive statistics and Correlation Rank Spearman Analysis. The results show that the farmers are averagely 44 years old with mostly junior high education, and 76% of the respondents have broiler farming as their main livelihood. The farmers have quite a long time of experience (8.92 years) in raising broiler farming. Their satisfaction of the contract farming model’s service is of medium category (score 84.02) and their perception of the nucleus companies’ service quality is of medium category (score 86.34). The Spearman Rank Correlation analysis shows that the nucleus companies’ service quality is significantly related to the broiler farmers’ satisfaction (P<0.01) with a strong correlation coefficient of 0.761. The nucleus companies’ services in broiler contract farming model must be continuously improved to increase broiler farmers’ satisfaction.
Preference of Goat Farmers to Agricultural Extension as a Source of Information and Knowledge in Banjarnegara Regency Mochamad Sugiarto; Yusmi Nur Wakhidati; Dyah Gandasari
Buletin Peternakan Vol 45, No 4 (2021): BULETIN PETERNAKAN VOL. 45 (4) NOVEMBER 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21059/buletinpeternak.v45i4.62099

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Increasing knowledge of farming is essential in increasing goat production in the rural areas of Banjarnegara Regency. Increased knowledge come from many sources, such as extension and non-extension services (other farmers, books, and other government officials). Systematic efforts continue to increase agricultural extension workers' role in providing information and knowledge to goat farmers. This study aims to identify farmers' preference for the agricultural extension as a source of knowledge and analyze the factors that influence the selection of sources of information and knowledge. One hundred sixty goat farmers in Banjarnegara Regency were selected as respondents using a multistage sampling method. The data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression. The analysis results showed that most of the goat farmers in Banjarnegara Regency (74.37 percent) preferred obtaining knowledge from non-extension sources. In other words, only a small proportion of goat farmers (25.63 percent) prefer to get information and knowledge from agricultural extension workers. Based on the logistic regression analysis, it was found that goat farmers' education and age of farmers were essential factors (P<0.05) in making decisions related to source in obtaining knowledge on raising goats from the agricultural extension or non-agricultural extension workers. Goat farmers in Banjarnegara Regency who have lower education prefer to get information related to goat farming from non-agricultural extension workers. Meanwhile, younger goat farmers tend to get information from non-agricultural extension workers. Therefore, agricultural extension workers have a more strategic role for goat farmers who have higher education and are more mature with adequate goat farming knowledge.
Factors Affecting Buffaloes’ Farmers Commitment toward Accessibility of Resources in Pemalang District, Central Java, Indonesia Krismiwati Muatip; Hermin Purwaningsih; Alief Enstein; Oentoeng Edy Djatmiko; Sri Mastuti; Nunung Noor Hidayat; Rahayu Widiyanti; Yusmi Nur Wakhidati; Lis Safitri; Danang Nur Cahyo
Buletin Peternakan Vol 47, No 1 (2023): BULETIN PETERNAKAN VOL. 47 (1) FEBRUARY 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21059/buletinpeternak.v47i1.78727

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This study was aimed to measure the farmers' commitment, accessibility of resources (information, capital, and assistance), and the correlation between those variables. The research method used in the current study was the survey method. The location was purposively selected in Pemalang Regency, the regency with the largest buffalo population in Central Java Province. Three subdistricts (20%) with formal and informal farmers' groups were selected, and there were Taman, Pemalang, and Belik subdistricts. One Village was selected for each subdistrict. Respondents for informal groups were taken by census method. Respondents in formal groups were taken by random sampling, and the number of respondents followed the number of informal groups. There were 136 farmers selected as respondents. (69 from each formal and informal groups). The data were analyzed using the descriptive and rank Spearman correlation methods. The results showed that the farmers' commitment of formal group and informal group members was in the moderate and low categories respectively based on the percentage score interval scaling method. Resources accessibility of formal and informal members of the farmers' group was in the low to moderate category, but the member of formal groups was slightly better. There was a strong correlation between the accessibility of resources with the commitment in the formal groups, whereas in the informal groups there was a moderate to strong correlation between the accessibility of resources with the commitment of buffalo farmers. Based on the conclusion, this study recommend that the government should assist the informal farmer group to establish formal group with the result that would increase farmers accessibility toward  information, support, and capital. That condition would increase farmers commitment to continue their buffalo farm business in Pemalang Regency.
Qualitative Modeling to Analyze The Performance of Beef Cattle Farms That Receive Government Aid in Banyumas District Kusumasari, Tria Permata; Setianto, Novie Andri; Wakhidati, Yusmi Nur; Muatip, Krismiwati; Setyaningrum, Agustinah
Buletin Peternakan Vol 49, No 1 (2025): BULETIN PETERNAKAN VOL. 49 (1) FEBRUARY 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21059/buletinpeternak.v49i1.98169

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The objectives of this study are to analyze the success of the beef cattle assistance program in Banyumas Regency as seen from the economic performance of the business and to identify the factors related to the performance of beef cattle farms receiving assistance in Banyumas. This study used a field survey method in Purwojati and Jatilawang Subdistricts, Banyumas Regency with in-depth discussions and interviews (focus group discussions). The sample size was determined using purposive sampling. There were 65 informants from 4 groups of beef cattle farmers who received assistance in 2021 and 2022. Data analysis using Cash Flow and Causal Loop Diagram (CLD) qualitative modeling. The results of the cash flow analysis research found that one farmer group was considered efficient, one was inefficient, and the other two groups could not be identified because there was no revenue and expenditure data. Factors related to business performance of beef cattle farmers in Banyumas Regency based on Causal Loop Diagram were found to be livestock suitability, violation, motivation, and feed. 
Co-Authors Agustinah Setyaningrum, Agustinah Ahmad Sodiq Akbar Satria Bahari Akhmad Sodiq Alief Enstein Andy Hermawan Arief Maulianto Arif Dimas Novianto Arif Harnowo Sidhi Aunurrohman, Hudri Biky, Muhammad Amir Budi Dharmawan Budi Dharmawan BUDI HARTOYO, BUDI Cahyo, Danang Nur Cut Misni Mulasiwi Danang Nur Cahyo Dyah Gandasari Dyah Gandasari Dyah Gandasari Einstein, Alief Ekaningtyas Widiastuti Elly Tugiyanti Farida Rizki Fauziyah Hermin Purwaningsih Hudri Aunurrohman Ilham Wardoni Imam Widhiono M.Z Irene Kartika Eka Wijayanti Irfan syah, Irfan Jihad, Ludy Ikhwanul Jihanita Arfan Suryani Khaerudin Khaerudin Kholifaturrohmah, Ramita Kiki Puspitasari Krismiwati Muatip Krismiwati Muatip Kusnaman, Djeimy Kusumasari, Tria Permata Lilik Kartika Sari, Lilik Kartika Lis Safitri Lucie Setiana Lucie Setiana Ludy Ikhwanul Jihad Maulianto, Arief Mellinia, Salwa Putri Moch Sugiarto, Moch Mochamad Sugiarto Muhamad Bata Muhammad Amir Biky Muhammad Rayhan Muhammad Rayhan Novianto, Arif Dimas Novie Andri Setianto Novie Andri Setianto Novie Andri Setianto Novie Andri Setianto Nunung Noor Hidayat Nunung Noor Hidayat Nunung Noor Hidayat Nunung Noor Hidayat Oentoeng Edy Djatmiko Oentoeng Edy Djatmiko Oentoeng Edy Djatmiko Oentoeng Edy Djatmiko Oentoeng Edy Djatmiko Pambudi Yuwono Pangestu, Primanda Gigih Pembudi Yuwono Pirdaus, Pirda Insan Pratama, Hanif Yoga Pratama, Rizky Aditya Rahayu Widiyanti Rahayu Widiyanti Rasyad, Fakhri Akmal Rhetno Sugito Rosidi Rosidi safitri, Lis Saharuddin, Wanda Sidhi, Arif Harnowo SRI LESTARI Sri Lestari Sri Mastuti Sri Mastuti Sri Mastuti Sri Mastuti Sugito, Rhetno Suryani, Jihanita Arfan Suwarno Suwarno Syarifuddin Nur Syarifuddin Nur Syarifuddin Nur WARDONI, ILHAM Wihandoyo, Dika Yusuf Subagyo Yuwono, Pembudi Zahidah, Khodijah ‘Aini, Aridha Nur