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Endy Effran
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INDONESIA
Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
Published by Universitas Jambi
ISSN : 26211297     EISSN : 26211300     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22437/jalow
Title: Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom ISSN: P-ISSN: 2621-1297 and E-ISSN: 2621-1300 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22437/jalow Focus and Scope: Agricultural Economy, Agricultural Development and Policy, Agricultural Marketing, Rural Development, Entrepreneurship and Agribusiness Management, Sustainable Agriculture, Agricultural Extension, Communication, and Education, Information Technology in the Agribusiness Sector, Food Security Both in Indonesia and Global Contexts Frequency Publish: Regularly two times a year in June and December Language: Indonesia and English
Articles 135 Documents
Analysis of Procurement and Inventory Control of Commercial Rice at Perum BULOG Regional Office Jambi Wuri Ergaya, Tut; Wahyuni, Ira; Sri Nurchaini, Dewi; Sativa, Fendria
JALOW | Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jalow.v8i2.46417

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This study aims to: 1) Describe the procurement process of commercial rice at Perum BULOG Jambi Regional Office, 2) Forecast the growth in commercial rice procurement using linear trend analysis, and 3) Analyze inventory control using the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ), Safety Stock (SS), Maximum Inventory (MI), and Reorder Point (ROP) methods. The results show that the commercial rice procurement at Perum BULOG Jambi involves collaboration with regional suppliers. Forecasting analysis using the linear trend method indicates a consistent increase in procurement volume. Meanwhile, EOQ analysis from 2019–2023 reveals an average optimal order quantity of 657,749 kg, with an average order frequency of 7 times per year. The average Safety Stock was 1,378,170 kg, Maximum Inventory was 2,035,919 kg, and Reorder Point was set at 1,410,676 kg. This study provides strategic recommendations for managing rice stock more efficiently to meet public demand and improve supply reliability.
Feasibility Analysis of Rubber and Oil Palm Farming in Sekernan District, Muaro Jambi Regency Nurlina, Nurlina; Wahyuni, Ira; Damayanti, Yusma
JALOW | Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jalow.v8i2.46502

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This research aims to (1) Describe the general condition of rubber and oil palm farming in Sekernan District, (2) Analyze the income generated from these farming activities, and (3) Evaluate the feasibility of rubber and oil palm farming in Sekernan District, Muaro Jambi Regency. The research location was chosen purposively in Bukit Baling and Suak Putat villages. A total of 68 farmers were selected using simple random sampling. The data collected include primary and secondary data, analyzed using descriptive analysis, farm income analysis, Revenue-Cost Ratio (R/C Ratio), and Capital Productivity (π/C Ratio). The results showed that: (1) Oil palm farming had higher land area, input use, and production compared to rubber farming. (2) Farmers’ income from oil palm was higher than from rubber farming, although both types of farming were still profitable. (3) Both rubber and oil palm farming were feasible based on R/C Ratio > 1 and π/C values above the current bank interest rate. Thus, farming activities are more profitable than saving in the bank. Keywords: Farm Feasibility, Farming Income, Rubber, Oil Palm
Marketing Mix Analysis of Banana Chips in Darma Jaya Agroindustry in Jambi City Mayshinta, Rosa; Wahyuni, Ira; Effran, Endy; Fathoni, Zakky; Yulismi, Yulismi
JALOW | Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jalow.v8i2.46525

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This research aims to (1) Describe the general picture of Darma Jaya Agroindustry (2) Analyze the marketing mix strategy applied by Darma Jaya Agroindustry. The analysis method used is quantitative descriptive with an assessment using a Likert scale (4,3,2,1). The number of respondents in this research was 30 consumers of Agroindustry Darma Jaya banana chips. The result of this research show that : (1) The production process activities of Agroindustry Darma Jaya are carried out by processing the main raw material in the form of horn bananas into banana chips in various flavors, with a workforce of 15 people. Production is carried out every day and the products are distributed to distributors and resellers. (2) The application of the marketing mix elements of 7P Agroindustry Darma Jaya, namely the aspects of product, price, place, people, and process, shows a good category based on the tendency of the averafe score. However, it still has aspects that fall into the less good category, namely promotion and physical evidence. Thefore, Darma Jaya Agroindustry is advised to maintain and improve the quality of aspects that are already good and make improvements to aspects that are still less than optimal, especially in terms of promotion strategies and improving physical evidence. Keywords: Marketing mix, Banana chips, Agroindustry, Likert scale
Analysis of Factors Affecting Indonesia's Crude Palm Oil (CPO) Export Volume to China (1990-2023) Inayah Salwa, Adinda; Suandi, suandi; Effran, Endy
JALOW | Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jalow.v8i2.46973

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This study aims to describe the characteristics of the development of Indonesia's CPO export volume to China, Indonesia's CPO production, CPO exports, exchange rates, Indonesia's inflation, and output from 1990-2023. This study uses secondary data obtained from UN Comtrade with HS Code 151110, the World Bank, the Central Bureau of Statistics and other sources related to this study. Data processing was carried out using multiple linear regression analysis tools with the ECM (Error Correction Model) method using Eviews Version 12 software. Statistical testing in this study used short-term estimates. The results of the study show that the development of Indonesia's CPO export volume to China, Indonesia's CPO production, CPO export prices, exchange rates, China's GDP, and Indonesia's inflation fluctuate every year.
Yield Analysis of Intercropping Mustard and Basil in Farmer in Sub-District Paal Merah Jambi City Francisca Manullang, Theresi; Dwinta Pebrianti, Herni; Yunita, Wilma
JALOW | Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jalow.v8i2.47199

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Mustard is a type of seasonal vegetable crop. Mustard has high nutritional value and is needed by various groups. In the cultivation of mustard plants there are always obstacles, the obstacle is the presence of pests in mustard plants. One of the pests in mustard plants is Plutella xylostella. Control measures to suppress the attack of P. xylostella pests can be done with technical culture controls, one of which is planting mustard in intercropping with basil plants. The aim of the study was to determine the B/C ratio of mustard from technical culture pest control by intercropping mustard + basil in farmers in Paal Merah District, Jambi City. This research was conducted in Paal Merah District, Jambi City and Plant Pest Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Jambi University. This research was conducted for ± 3 months starting in February to April 2024. This study was conducted by comparing two treatments, namely mustard cultivation with monoculture planting patterns and mustard cultivation with intercropping planting patterns. The results of observations obtained in the intercropping pattern of mustard + basil, basil contributed 44.55% of income.
What Drives Youth to Farm? Exploring Social, Economic, and Personal Factors Sitompul, Thomson
JALOW | Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jalow.v9i1.48916

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Cross-regional survey studies found that determinants of factors consistently influence youth decisions to enter/stay in agriculture: land access, capital/financial access, education & technical training, and family/community support. By analyzing the literatures, regression analysis and mixed-methods studies generally show that without improved land access and financing, training programs alone are difficult to drive long-term retention. A number of Indonesian case studies (and reviews on agricultural digitalization) show that digitalization (marketing platforms, agronomic information, management systems) can increase the attractiveness of agriculture for younger generations and help them become agripreneurs—but the evidence on the medium-term economic impact (income, business stability) is still limited and most studies are descriptive or qualitative. There are reports that emphasize the great potential but also the obstacles to implementation (digital literacy, infrastructure investment).
Evaluation Of Raw Material Procurement And Added Value Of Premium Freshwater Salted Fish Products Based On Seasonality In Tulang Bawang Regency Abdurrokhim, Muhammad; Akbar, M. Farandika; Efendi Nasution, Erwin; Safitri, Yuli; Ari Irawan, Sahrul
JALOW | Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jalow.v9i1.48925

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This study aims to evaluate the procurement of raw materials for freshwater salted fish based on the six-right principles and to analyze the added value of leading agroindustrial products in Tulang Bawang Regency during the dry and rainy seasons. Data were collected through a census method involving 37 business units from December 2023 to February 2024, using a descriptive quantitative approach. The results show that raw material procurement practices vary by season. In the dry season, procurement was appropriate in terms of location, quality, and price, but less accurate regarding timing, type, and quantity. In the rainy season, only location and quality criteria were consistently met. Lais fish consistently generated the highest added value, while the lowest varied between gabus and baung fish depending on the season. These findings highlight the need for adaptive, season-based strategies and call for a re-evaluation of lais fish as a flagship product due to its limited availability as an endemic species.
Professional Staff Competency on Domestic Water Supply Projects Sustainability in Tanzania Chindengwike, James
JALOW | Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jalow.v9i1.49136

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This study aimed to assess the influence of professional staff competency on domestic water supply projects sustainability in Tanzania: A case of Singida District. Survey research design was adopted whereby a simple random sampling was used to collect information from 100 officials who are the part of the management. Questionnaire and documentary review were used as data collection methods whereas descriptive and inferential statistics were used in analyzing the collected data by using SPSS. Finding of this study show that groups with good and average managerial skills had 2.256 and 1.75 respectively times-more likely their domestic water to be sustainable compared to those groups with poor managerial skills. The finding also revealed that those groups with good and average management knowledge had 1.613 and 1.209 times-more likely their domestic water to be sustainable compared to those with poor management knowledge and managerial skills respectively. Based on the findings, this study recommended that, the government should comprehensively employ people with water management knowledge, and by taking into consideration the experience and technical efficiency as it holds positive influence on sustainability of water projects. Also, regular training of the water management staff for capacity building is enormously essential for sustainability and development of projects. This can be done through setting proper budget in the particular water project area.
Comparison of Arabica Coffee Farming Income Between Partner Farmers of Koerintji Barokah Bersama Cooperative and Non-Partner Farmers in Gunung Tujuh District, Kerinci Regency Febrilia, Kiki; Damayanti, Yusma; Effran, Endy
JALOW | Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jalow.v9i1.49502

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This study aims to (1) Describe the Arabica coffee farming practices of partner and non-partner farmers of the Koerintji Barokah Bersama Cooperative in Gunung Tujuh District, Kerinci Regency (2) Analyze the income earned by Arabica coffee farmers who are partners and non-partners of the Koerintji Barokah Bersama Cooperative in Gunung Tujuh District, Kerinci Regency (3) Analyze the comparison of farm income between partner and non-partner Arabica coffee farmers of the Koerintji Barokah Bersama Cooperative in Gunung Tujuh District, Kerinci Regency. This research employed a quantitative approach using descriptive analysis and the independent samples t-test. Primary data were collected through a survey involving 94 respondents, consisting of 41 partner farmers and 53 non-partner farmers. The results of the study indicate that Arabica coffee farming in the study area is relatively good, despite differences in management aspects, particularly in the application of fertilizer and pesticide doses as recommended. The average farm income of partner farmers was Rp31,649,663 per hectare per year, while non-partner farmers earned Rp25,575,296 per hectare per year. The t-test results indicated a significant difference in income between the two groups (Sig. 0.018).
Analysis of Rice Farming Using Jajar Legowo and Coventional Planting System in Muaro Sebo District, Muaro Jambi Regency Yulistio Nadeak, Rio; Edison, Edison; Oktari Ulma, Riri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jalow.v9i1.49988

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This research aims to: (1) describe the general characteristics of lowland rice farming under the jajar legowo and conventional planting systems in Maro Sebo District, Muaro Jambi Regency; (2) determine farmers’ income under both planting systems; and (3) analyze the income differences between the jajar legowo and conventional systems. The research employed a survey method, with primary data collected through interviews with respondent farmers. Descriptive analysis was used to illustrate the conditions of lowland rice farming under both planting systems, while quantitative analysis was conducted to examine farmers’ income levels. The results show that: (1) the jajar legowo system requires greater production inputs—including seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, and labor—compared with the conventional system, yet it yields a higher volume of harvested dry grain (GKP). (2) Farmers’ income under the jajar legowo system is higher than that under the conventional planting system. (3) Based on the results of the ANOVA test, there is a statistically significant difference in farmers’ income between the two planting systems, indicating that the jajar legowo system provides a higher income than the conventional system. Overall, the findings suggest that although the jajar legowo planting system demands more intensive input use, it delivers higher production and income, making it a more advantageous option for lowland rice farmers in Maro Sebo District.