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Pengendalian Kualitas Proses Produksi Telur Puyuh di CV Slamet Quail Farm Menggunakan Pendekatan Statistical Process Control (SPC) Arindy, Vingky Kinara; Priatmadja, Gusti Raffly; Nuraprilia, Hana; Yunias, Andika Putra; Dzakirani, Bilqis; Hapsari, Kharisma Fitri
Journal of Innovative and Creativity Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joecy.v5i3.5076

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Product quality is a vital aspect in the sustainability of livestock businesses. However, CV Slamet Quail Farm is currently facing a challenge in the form of a high percentage of defective eggs, which has the potential to reduce profitability. This study aims to analyze quality control of quail eggs in cage 1B (Cikembar, Sukabumi Regency) by identifying the dominant types of defects and their root causes. Production data from October 2025 were analyzed using check sheets, histograms, Pareto diagrams, and fishbone diagrams. The results show that the most dominant defects are cracked eggs and soft shells, contributing to approximately 80% of the total damage. The cause-and-effect analysis reveals key priority factors, namely insufficient employee accuracy in following harvesting SOPs and fluctuations in cage environmental conditions that trigger stress in the birds. These findings highlight the need for improvements through stricter enforcement of worker discipline, evaluation of feed quality, and enhanced control of production facilities and environmental conditions. The implementation of these improvements is expected to reduce defect rates and maintain production quality stability
IMPLEMENTASI KOMUNIKASI TERPADU UNTUK PERUBAHAN SOSIAL PADA KOPERASI TANI MANDIRI SEJAHTERA (TAMARA) DALAM PENYEBARAN INOVASI TEKNOLOGI PERTANIAN Avief, Dendi Noor; Nuraprilia, Hana; Kamelia, Innayach; Taufik, Muhammad Wildan; Chalisa, Vadia Lubna
Agripreneur : Jurnal Pertanian Agribisnis Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): December: Ilmu Pertanian dan Bidang Terkait
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/agripreneur.v14i2.6842

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This study examines the implementation of integrated communication for social change in the process of adopting and disseminating agricultural technology innovations at the TAMARA Cooperative in Sukabumi. This study uses a qualitative approach with Figueroa's integrated communication theory as the framework for analysis. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with the founders and members of the cooperative. The results of the study show that the adoption of technologies such as portable soil testing equipment, tractors, processing machines, and packaging machines was carried out through a process of dialogue, consensus, collective action, and participatory evaluation. The source of the technology came from a grant from Bank Indonesia, which was tailored to the needs of the members. Technological innovations have proven to increase work efficiency, product quality and durability, and encourage changes in farmers' behavior and knowledge. The main challenges faced are the education process, technology adaptation, and product quality assurance. These findings are influenced by Sukabumi's strong local character of community solidarity, so replication in other areas requires adjustments to the social context. The cooperative addresses differences in technological literacy through gradual training and hands-on mentoring so that all members can adapt. Sustainability strategies for the next 3–5 years include plans to build greenhouses, expand precision technology, and diversify processed products. From an environmental perspective, the use of modern tools promotes water and fertilizer efficiency, though proper waste management remains necessary to avoid ecological risks. This study also underscores the need for local policy support in the form of financing facilitation, technology training, and access to agricultural tools to strengthen this participatory communication model. From an environmental perspective, the use of modern tools promotes water and fertilizer efficiency, though proper waste management remains necessary to avoid ecological risks. This study also underscores the need for local policy support in the form of financing facilitation, technology training, and access to agricultural tools to strengthen this participatory communication model.