Jeter D. Siwalette
Agribusiness Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, Pattimura University

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Hybrid Corn Business Development Strategy In Wailola Village, Bula District Seram District Inn Ruusukun; A ugust E Pattiselanno; Jeter D. Siwalette
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 2 No. 05 (2023): September, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Researc
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The purpose of this study was to determine the strategy for developing farming in Wailola Village, Bula District, East Seram District. Determining the sample of farmer respondents using Simple Random Sampling , with as many as 25 farmer respondents . The results showed that the strategy for developing farming in Wailola Village, Bula District, East Seram Regency used the SO strategy, where this strategy was used to take advantage of existing strengths and opportunities to minimize weaknesses and threats by optimizing land use with existing skilled workforce and establishing good communication. between farmers, the government and traders for marketing information. Factors that influence the development of corn farming in Wailola Village, Bula District, Eastern Seram Regency are internal factors which include: Availability of a large area for corn development, land conditions that support corn cultivation, availability of skilled labor , adequate transportation facilities, does not require special expertise in cultivation, and external factors, including: market demand is quite large, agro-climate land that is good enough for corn cultivation, corn farming that can provide benefits, OPT disturbances.
Factors Influencing Farmers' Land Function Transfer In Waiheru Village, Baguala District Mutiara Farha Fathima; Jeter D. Siwalette; Marfin Lawalata
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 3 No. 04 (2024): July, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research (IJ
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Waiheru Village is one of the central locations for vegetable production in Baguala District, which is located not far from the city center and is busy cultivating several types of vegetables, including chilies, tomatoes, kale, long beans, spinach, mustard greens and eggplant. In reality, the vegetables being cultivated have been going well because farmers can produce vegetables in large quantities at each production time, but farmers in Waiheru Village have several limitations in terms of production factors such as land ownership (not their own and relatively small). In Waiheru Village, during the period from 2021 to 2022, the total area of farmers' land has decreased by around 5 ha, namely from 25 ha to 20 ha. In Waiheru Village there are 15 farmer groups consisting of 10 vegetable farmer groups and 5 food farmer groups. Every month each farmer group is able to produce 12-13 tonnes of leaf vegetable crops, while for fruit vegetable crops they are able to produce 5-6 tonnes every 2 months, for food crops such as cassava each year they are able to produce 30-40 tonnes at harvest time.