M. Turukay
Agribusiness Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, Pattimura University Ambon

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Analysis Of Marketing Efficiency Of Spices (Case Study In Tonu Jaya Village, Huamual Belakang District, West Seram District) Wa Ode S. Judin; M. Turukay; S.P. Palembang
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 2 No. 03 (2023): May, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research
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This study aims to determine marketing channels, marketing margins, and marketing efficiency. The samples taken were 35 farmers in Tonu Jaya Village using the snowball method. The data collected are primary and seconday data which are both quantitative and qualitative. The method used in this study is a direct interview method using a questinnaire containing a list of questions. Data analysis used is descriptive analysis, marketing margin analysis, and marketing efficiency analysis. The results showed that there was one marketing channel for ginger spice plants in Tonu Jaya Village. The total marketing margins for ginger is Rp 11.000/kg. The marketing of ginger spices in Tonu Jaya Village has been efficient.
Income Level of Working Women in Siatele Village, North Seram District Welminci Timanoyo; M. Turukay; F.P. Adam
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 2 No. 04 (2023): July, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research (IJ
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This study aims to find out how the income level of Siatele Village women and the reasons why Siatele Village women decide to work. This research is a descriptive qualitative research. Data collection method through in-depth interviews and observations. The method of census sampling of women working in the public sector was 41 respondents. The results showed that the income level of Siatele Village women sourced from employees amounted to IDR 2,080,000-2,496,000, civil servants IDR 3,300,000, Honor Teachers IDR 200,000-500,000 and Entrepreneurs IDR 500,000-1,950,000 and Farmers IDR 216,000-860,000. Working women’s income contributes to family income by 49 percent. The reason women work is dominated by factors Increasing family income by 46 percent, children’s education by 22 percent, company attendance by 20 percent and Filling leisure time by 12 percent.