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PAMERAN BUKU BERSAMA KOMUNITAS SATU PENA UNTUK MENGGERAKKAN LITERASI MEMBACA Rahmatika Aini, Miza; Moelia, Edya
JICS : Journal Of International Community Service Vol 3 No 02 (2024): JICS : Journal Of International Community Service
Publisher : Pusat Studi Ekonomi, Publikasi Ilmiah dan Pengembangan SDM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62668/jics.v3i2.1308

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Lately, reading literacy activities have become less popular among the younger generation. Children began to switch to playing cell phones or gadgets rather than reading books. By reading a lot, children will actually increase their knowledge. This knowledge will help them overcome various things. The more we read, the more knowledge we gain. The book exhibition activity with Komunitas Satu Pena is a means to improve students' reading literacy. There are several stages in the implementation of this book exhibition. The preparation stage was carried out around March-April. The preparation stage was carried out in the form of a meeting which determined the Book Exhibition event which was held in May. The exhibition implementation stage will be carried out in May, but the date has not yet been agreed upon. The exhibition will be held at Taman Siswa Batu City. At the implementation stage, the committee is from the author, the East Java One Pen Community and several Unisba students. In its implementation, Unisaba students in the 4th semester of the Literature Appreciation course made an anthology of poems published in one pen. Then the anthology was read together at a book exhibition and literacy workshop.
Feasibility Analysis of Broiler Business with Partnership System (Case Study at Mr. Pujianto's Farm, Umbuldamar Village, Binangun District, Blitar Regency) Arafat, Muhamad Irfan; Moelia, Edya
Bantara Journal of Animal Science Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): BJAS
Publisher : Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/bjas.v7i2.7113

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This study aims to analyze the financial feasibility of broiler chicken farming under a partnership scheme between farmers and a core company in Umbuldamar Village, Blitar Regency. The research employed a case study approach using a descriptive quantitative method. Data collected included production costs, revenues, profits, and financial indicators such as Break Even Point (BEP), Revenue-Cost Ratio (R/C), and Payback Period (PP). The results indicate that broiler farming operated through a partnership model is financially feasible. The average R/C ratio was 1.10, BEP was 1,140 chickens, and the average payback period over three years was 3.03 years. The partnership scheme has proven effective in reducing business risks and ensuring product marketing for farmers. This study recommends the development of more equitable partnership models and increased production efficiency to enhance profitability