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Pengaruh Harga, Citra Merek, Kualitas, dan Promosi terhadap Keputusan Pembelian Produk Nugget di Malang Loe, A; Murti, A; Suroto, K S
PETERPAN (Jurnal Peternakan Terapan) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/peterpan.v7i1.3980

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The rise in processed meat product consumption in Malang City during 2021–2023 had an impact on this study. In 2021, 0.104 kg/person/year, 0.624%/person/year, and 0.988%/person/year were the consumption levels of processed items. Finding out how So Good chicken nuggets' brand image, pricing, advertising, and product quality affected consumers' decisions to buy was the goal. Numerical data collection is the main goal of this study's quantitative methodology. The study, which had 900 participants, was carried out in Malang City, East Java. Accidental sampling, which depends on the data that is available, was the sample collection approach that was employed. 100  individuals were included in this study using the Slovin formula. The study's findings regarding product quality, pricing,promotion, and brand.
Evaluasi Keberhasilan Transfer Embrio Sapi Limosin dan Performan Pedetnya di Kabupaten Tuban Boluka, S B; Suroto, K S; Astuti, F K; Murti, A T
PETERPAN (Jurnal Peternakan Terapan) Vol 8 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/peterpan.v8i1.4412

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This study evaluates the success of Limosin cattle embryo transfer (ET) and subsequent calf performance in Tuban Regency, Indonesia. The research employed a descriptive quantitative approach to detail observed events and relate them to research variables. Data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics, including Service per Conception (S/C) and Conception Rate (CR). The study found a 25% ET success rate, which is at the lower end of the national standard (25-35%). This was influenced by the limited availability of productive recipients (only 26.67% of 75 cows were deemed suitable), suboptimal physiological conditions and Body Condition Scores (BCS) of recipients, and technical challenges such as imprecise estrus synchronization and technician skill. Additionally, the tropical dry climate in Tuban contributed to heat stress, potentially impacting embryo implantation. Despite these challenges, the resulting calves showed good performance, with average birth weights of 27-28 kg and daily weight gains (ADG) of 777.8-898.9 g/day, categorizing them as optimal for superior genetic beef cattle. This indicates that in vitro fertilization (FIV) embryos from superior donors can successfully transfer desirable genetic traits even when raised by local recipient cows. The study concludes that while challenges exist, ET holds significant potential for improving cattle genetic quality in Tuban