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Manajemen Rantai Pasok Jamur Tiram di Kota Denpasar Made Satria Wibawa; I Gusti Agung Ayu Anik Ambarawati; Ketut Suamba
JURNAL MANAJEMEN AGRIBISNIS Vol 4 No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Universitas Udayana

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The demand for oyster mushroom in Denpasar today is quite high, but it cannot be fulfilled yet. Management of information, products, and financial flow in a supply chain is needed to meet the consumer demand of this product. This study aims to determine the mechanism and performance of oyster mushrooms supply chain in Denpasar. Respondents in this sudy were chosen purposively including baglog suppliers and farmers, mean while of respondents marketing agencies were selected using snowball sampling. Data obtained were analyzed using descriptive qualitative and marketing efficiency. Research results show that the oyster mushroom supply chain involving baglog suppliers, farmers, sub-district traders, retailers, processing traders and end consumers of processed has operated quite well. The flows including in the supply chain are product, financial, and information. Performance measurement results show that the most commonly marketing channel of fresh oyster occurs is involvement of farmers - retailer - consumer. This marketing channel is more efficient compared to other marketing channels. Based on the marketing margin analysis, it shows the  marketing margin of Rp 5,857, farmer' share at 76 percent, and the ratio of profit to the marketing cost is 6.58.
Determinants of Youth Motivation in Agricultural Careers: A Systematic Review for Regeneration Strategy Formulation in Indonesia Ida Ayu Komang Juniasih; Made Satria Wibawa; Ida Bagus Radendra Suastama; Reyna Virginia Nona; ARTEURT YOSEPH MERUNG
SOCA: Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Vol 19 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Program Studi Agribisnis, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Udayana Jalan PB.Sudirman Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. Telp: (0361) 223544 Email: soca@unud.ac.id

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The agricultural sector in Indonesia faces serious challenges regarding the low interest and participation of the younger generation. This study aims to conduct a comprehensive systematic literature review to identify the key determinants or factors influencing farming motivation among Indonesian youth. This qualitative research employed a systematic and structured literature review approach by conducting an in-depth search through reputable journal databases. The review findings reveal negative perceptions of farming as a profession, low income and welfare among farmers, and inadequate infrastructure and institutional support are significant barriers to attracting youth interest. Thematic analysis identified 16 key factors motivating Indonesian youth to engage in farming: government support, creativity, family support, technology, social environment, mindset, training, extension services, digital communication, digital education, environmental awareness, formal education, cosmopolitanism, infrastructure availability, adoption and innovation, and community involvement. The policy implications emphasize strengthening technology-based training programs and financial incentives to address these challenges.
Inventory Management and Accounting System for Fruit Traders in Traditional Market in Sayan Village, Ubud Gianyar District: Agribusiness Perspective Wibawa, Made Satria; Utari, Ni Kadek Sri
Journal of World Science Vol. 4 No. 6 (2025): Journal of World Science
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

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In an agribusiness system involving agricultural supply chains, inventory recording is one of the economic resources that plays an important and strategic role, especially for the fresh fruit marketing chain, which is vulnerable to damage. Inventory is the main current asset for fruit traders in traditional markets with fast cash flow. This condition requires traders to manage and record inventory properly to maintain business continuity and minimize losses caused by damage or rotting of fresh fruit. However, in practice, fruit traders in the traditional market of Sayan Village have difficulty managing inventory, especially related to unorganized inventory accounting records. The purpose of this study was to analyze the inventory accounting system of fruit stall traders in the traditional market of Sayan Village, Ubud District, Gianyar Regency. This study uses a quantitative descriptive approach. Data collection was carried out through a survey technique with interviews of 3 respondents, who were determined by purposive sampling. The results showed that all fruit traders selling at fruit stalls in the traditional market of Sayan Village do not record inventory accounting. This results in difficulties in determining the amount of merchandise at the end of the accounting period and calculating gross profit. To make more accurate records and improve the efficiency of agricultural businesses, traders are advised to implement a periodic inventory recording system and conduct inventory assessments using the FIFO method.  
ANALISIS TAHAPAN INTRUKSIONAL DAN FAKTOR-FAKTOR MOTIVASI PENYULUHAN SISTEM PERTANIAN ORGANIK PADA KELOMPOK TANI KEDISAN MANDIRI KECAMATAN TEGALLALANG, KABUPATEN GIANYAR: ANALISIS TAHAPAN INTRUKSIONAL DAN FAKTOR-FAKTOR MOTIVASI PENYULUHAN SISTEM PERTANIAN ORGANIK PADA KELOMPOK TANI KEDISAN MANDIRI KECAMATAN TEGALLALANG, KABUPATEN GIANYAR Utari, Ni Kadek Sri; Wibawa, Made Satria
Journal Science Innovation and Technology (SINTECH) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): SINTECH JURNAL BULAN MEI 2025
Publisher : Universitas Duta Bangsa Surakarta

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Conventional agriculture is increasingly dependent on the intensive use of chemical fertilizers. The increased use of chemical fertilizers has caused serious problems, ranging from soil fertility degradation to environmental pollution, which ultimately has a negative impact on farmers' health. On the other hand, organic farming systems have emerged as an alternative that integrates environmental conservation principles while improving the quality and added value of agricultural products. Extension plays an important role in efforts to transition to organic farming, Sugino (2021) stated that the extension approach must be arranged in such a way that farmers not only gain new knowledge but are also motivated to apply it consistently. This study aims to analyze in depth the instructional stages and motivational factors that influence the success of organic farming system extension at the Kedisan Mandiri Farmers Group in Tegallalang District, Gianyar Regency. Determination of key informants was carried out using the purposive sampling method to ensure that the selected key informants have characteristics that are appropriate and relevant to the focus of the study, namely agricultural extension and the head of the Kedisan Mandiri Farmers Group. Based on the results of data reduction and presentation, it can be concluded that the instructional stages in organic agricultural extension activities at the Kedisan Mandiri Farmer Group have been implemented systematically and contextually. Extension workers have succeeded in designing activities that are in accordance with the needs of farmers and are able to create a participatory learning atmosphere. In addition, high motivation from extension workers and participants is the main factor in the success of extension activities. External factors such as support from the village government, adequate extension facilities, and social recognition from external parties also strengthen the motivation and sustainability of the extension program.