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ARABICA COFFEE PROCESSED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IN CENTRAL ACEH DISTRICT Fadli; Emmia Tambarta Kembaren; Khairul Akbar; Aulia Rahman; Ahmad Alwi Piliang
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 2 No. 6 (2022): December
Publisher : CV. Radja Publika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijebas.v2i6.605

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Gayo coffee is quite famous in the world because it has a distinctive aroma and enjoyment and if it is cupped or taste tested . Aspects of coffee marketing can be viewed in terms of the type of commodity, actors, supply and demand. In general, the types of coffee marketing products are: (a) coffee grain /labui; (b) arabica coffee beans; (c) coffee grounds, and (d) other processed products. Central Aceh Regency generally produces coffee in the form of Arabica coffee beans (Green bean) while nowadays, the conditions of competition are getting tighter where each country develops their coffee processed products. The strategy for developing Arabica coffee commodities today is expected to be no longer how to increase production, but how a commodity can be processed so that added value is obtained from the processing process. The development of added value in coffee commodities is expected to produce diversified processed coffee products, such as roasted coffee, instant coffee, coffee mix, decaffeinated coffee, soluble coffee, coffee beer (coffee beer), ice coffee which has an important meaning, because it can become a leading commodity that have high competitiveness in the international market. This research was conducted in Central Aceh District. This is because Central Aceh Regency is the main location for processing coffee products in Aceh Province . The research method used is descriptive quantitative research method. The data collection method used was in-depth interviews with several key persons, namely: the trade department, the agriculture office, coffee expert staff, Gayo arabica coffee farmers and four coffee agroindustry green been and coffee powder which has the largest export quota in Bener Meriah Regency, namely KBQB Baburrayyan, Cooperative Oro Coffee, and PT Olam Coffee. The data analysis method used to calculate the added value is the Hayami method. This research resulted in TKT 1 with the output target in the form of (1) scientific publications in index international research journals crossreff with the status accepted, (2) HKI research reports with the status granted, (3) publication of activities in print or online media.
THE POTENTIAL OF AMELASIR TO RESTORING SANDY LAND INTO PRODUCTIVE PADDY FIELDS AT PT PIM FOSTERED VILLAGE Yusra; Emmia Tambarta Kembaren; Usnawiyah; Suci Mahdianti; Nurul Ismi; Sri Wahyuni
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijebas.v3i2.904

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North Aceh district has 12,750 ha of idle land that has the potential to be planted with rice. This unused land becomes rice paddies because it has a large enough area and contains elements needed by rice plants. PT Pupuk Iskandar Muda implemented a program to turn sandy land into fertile rice fields called AMELASIR (Amelioration of Sandy Land) with an area of 278 m2. This program is carried out by offering intensive tillage and using ameliorants. The materials added were PIM organic fertilizer, clay, manure, rice straw compost, PIM Polivit and PIM Urea. The results of this program show an increase in rice yield from year to year. In the first growing season the harvest reached 3 tons/ha, in the second growing season it reached 3.45 tons/ha, and in the third growing season the harvest reached 4.5 tons/ha. This area has a faunal biodiversity index H' 3.22 and floral biodiversity H' 2.28. The conversion of idle land into paddy fields also increased the biodiversity of several interesting fauna species, namely 12 bird species, one reptile species, two mammal species, and 20 insect species. The AMELASIR program also made the soil more fertile for some trees so that four tree species, two pole species, eight sapling species and 16 seedling species grew in the area.