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ANALYSIS OF FARMING BUSINESS AND STRATEGY FOR INCREASING CORN PRODUCTION (ZEA MAYS) Susan Novrini; Murni Sari Rahayu; Surya Dharma; Mhd. Ilham Riyadh; Henny Pratiwi
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 2 No. 6 (2022): December
Publisher : CV. Radja Publika

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The research objectives were: (1) to find out how much corn farming income was in the research area, (2) to find out the efficiency level of farming income in the research area, (3) to find out strategies for increasing production in the research area. The sampling method uses saturated sampling method (census) with a sample of 30 farmers, the data used are primary and secondary data. Data were analyzed using I = TR-TC to calculate income, to calculate the level of efficiency a = R/C, and SWOT analysis. The results showed that the average income of corn farmers per hectare in Sena Village was Rp. 6,455,000. R/C value of 1.51 means corn farming is efficient and feasible to cultivate. From the results of the IE matrix, it can be found that the internal X point is 0.9 and the Y point is 0.
Developing Marketing Strategies for Student Entrepreneurship Products at SMA Negeri 1 Karo to Improve Economic Independence and Business Skills Jamaluddin, Jamaluddin; Lenta Friska Purba; Dede Ansyari Guci; Renny Lubis; Susan Novrini
Abdimas Paspama Vol. 3 No. 02 (2025): Abdimas Paspama, 2025, June 2025
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This community service program aims to develop effective marketing strategies for students' entrepreneurial products at SMA Negeri 1 Karo, with the goal of increasing their economic independence and entrepreneurial skills. This activity includes mentoring and assisting students in identifying potential markets for their products, as well as providing training in practical marketing techniques, including branding, social media promotion, and sales strategies. With an emphasis on developing marketing knowledge and entrepreneurial skills, this initiative is designed to empower students to manage and develop their own businesses, ultimately supporting their personal growth and future career opportunities. The program is expected to not only enhance students' business insights but also foster an entrepreneurial spirit and independence, preparing them to face the challenges of the modern economic landscape.