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A Analisis Usaha Peternakan Broiler (Studi Kasus Peternakan X di Kecamatan Upau Kabupaten Tabalong) Riyadhi, Muhammad Muhammad Riyadhi
JURNAL PENELITIAN PETERNAKAN LAHAN BASAH Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025)
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Abstract This study aims to examine the financial aspects and feasibility of the broiler farming business under a partnership scheme at Farm X in Upau Subdistrict, Tabalong Regency. The components used in this income analysis include production costs, revenue, profit, as well as business feasibility analysis using R/C, B/C, ROI, and BEP. The research was conducted using a purposive sampling method, in which the selected broiler farmer operates at a scale of 4,000 chickens per cycle, with six production cycles per year. The results of the study show that the average production cost per cycle is IDR 151,368,744, revenue is IDR 165,860,280, and profit is IDR 14,491,506. The R/C of this business is 1.09, The B/C is 0.1, ROI is 9%, production BEP is 6,812 kg, and price BEP is IDR 24,190,-. Based on these results, it can be concluded that the broiler business at Farm X in Upau Subdistrict, Tabalong Regency is profitable and feasible.
Analisis Kelayakan Usaha Penetasan Itik Petelur Di Desa Mamar Kecamatan Amuntai Selatan Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Utara (Studi Kasus Peternakan Bapak Idun) Riyadhi, Muhammad Muhammad Riyadhi; Nufida, Siti; Herliani, Herliani
JURNAL PENELITIAN PETERNAKAN LAHAN BASAH Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025)
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Mamar Village, South Amuntai District, North Hulu Sungai Regency is known as a center for duck egg hatching and breeding. The breeding and hatching business carried out is still highly traditional, so the amount of profit and the feasibility of the business are not properly calculated. This study aims to analyze the duck egg hatching business, assess its feasibility, and determine the break-even point for independent farmers in Mamar Village. The research used a case study method. Data collection techniques included participatory observation and in-depth interviews. The business analysis observation variables were calculated over a one-month period, including production costs, revenue, and profit. Feasibility analysis was measured using the B/C ratio and break-even point. The results of the duck egg hatching analysis showed production costs of IDR 9,012,123, sales revenue of IDR 10,844,900, and a profit of IDR 1,832,777. The business feasibility analysis based on the B/C ratio was 0.2, with a production break-even point of 1,502 ducklings and a price break-even point of IDR 5,800. Based on this analysis, Mr. Idun’s duck egg hatching business is profitable and feasible to continue.