Journal Of Agribusiness, Social and Economic
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)

Analisis Usaha Tani Rumput Laut Di Desa Randusanga Wetan Kabupaten Brebes

Wahidatun, Wahidatun Khasanah (Unknown)
Khotimah, Khusnul (Unknown)
Juwanda, Muhammad (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Dec 2024

Abstract

Data collection techniques in this research include field observations, literature reviews, and interviews with respondents. The research population consisted of 16 seaweed farmers, with a sampling method using a census. The data obtained was analyzed using seaweed business analysis. The R/C ratio is a comparison between income and costs, which can be mathematically formulated as follows: R/C = TR/TC. With total revenue of IDR 21,800,000 and total costs of IDR 6,400,000, the R/C ratio is 3.41. This means that every Rp. 1 spent in seaweed farming can generate around Rp. 3.41 in income. Based on the criteria that an R/C ratio of more than 1 indicates that the business is feasible, seaweed farming in Randusanga Village is considered feasible and can provide significant profits from its operations. Benefits of Seaweed Farming: Based on calculations, seaweed farming in Randusanga Village can generate profits of IDR 15,400,000 in one harvest season. This profit is obtained by subtracting total costs (both fixed costs and variable costs) from total income. The calculated R/C ratio of 3.41 shows that every IDR 1 spent on seaweed farming produces around IDR 3.41 in income. This figure indicates that seaweed farming in Randusanga Village is feasible because it can provide profits of more than double the costs incurred.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jase

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

JASE is a national and multi-disciplinary journal in Sustainable Agricultural research, managed by the Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara. JASE has two issues in a year and it will be published in May and October. Every submitted manuscript will be reviewed by at least two peer-reviewers using ...