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Journal of Food System and Agribusiness (JoFSA)
ISSN : 26545853     EISSN : 25979426     DOI : 10.25181/jofsa.v1i2
JoFSA focus publishes articles on Food Systems and Agribusiness. The food system includes all the availability, access, and distribution in feeding a population involve farming, distribution, supply, marketing, and retail sales.
Articles 118 Documents
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN AGROINDUSTRI TEMPE DI KECAMATAN BALIK BUKIT KABUPATEN LAMPUNG BARAT Nuraini Nuraini; Ktut Murniati; Lina Marlina
Journal of Food System & Agribusiness Volume 5 Nomor 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/jofsa.v5i2.1880

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The study aims to analyze the development strategy for the tempe agroindustry.  This research uses survey method at Sebarus District, Balik Bukit Regency, West Lampung purposively.  The data collected in March 2020.  The data were analyzed by using the IFAS and EFAS matrix and SWOT analysis.  The result showed that tempe agroindustry was in I matrix (growth strategy).  The development strategy were the production of high quality product so tempe is in demand by various society levels, the production of high quality product because of the good technology which makes production time faster, the production of high quality product and the good skills of human resources so product competitiveness is high, and good skills by utilizing support from the government.
Perbandingan Produktivitas, Biaya Pokok Produksi Dan Pendapatan Usahatani Padi Organik Dan Nonorganik Di Kabupaten Pringsewu Sari Nurhidayati; Agus Hudoyo; Dwi Haryono
Journal of Food System & Agribusiness Volume 5 Nomor 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/jofsa.v5i2.1931

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Pringsewu Regency has the highest organic rice production area in Lampung Province, but organic rice productivity is low. Farmers have not fully carried out organic rice farming, most farmers are farming nonorganic rice. This is because farmers think that low productivity causes the income of rice farmers decreased. This study aims to analyze the differences in productivity, costs, and income of organic and nonorganic rice farming in Pringsewu Regency. Data were collected in two sub-districts which are organic and nonorganic rice farmers in Pringsewu District, namely: Pringsewu and Pardasuka districts, in August 2020. The number of respondents was 18 people by observing the last 3 planting seasons namely MH 2019/2020, MK 2019 and MH 218/2019. Therefore the total observations were 108. The data were analyzed using multiple regression analysis models with the dependent variable, namely productivity, costs and income. The independent variables are organic rice, location and planting season. The results showed that the average productivity of organic rice farming was 0.97ton/ha lower than that of nonorganic rice. The average cost of organic rice farming was Rp. 1.593/kg higher than nonorganic rice. The average income of organic rice farming was Rp. 7,13 milion/ha higher than nonorganic rice.
EFISIENSI TEKNIS USAHATANI TEBU RAKYAT DENGAN PENDEKATAN STOCHASIC FRONTIER DI KABUPATEN LAMPUNG UTARA Tri Novi Astuti; Fembriaty Erry Prasmatiwi; Ktut Murniati
Journal of Food System & Agribusiness Volume 5 Nomor 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/jofsa.v5i2.1952

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The objectives of this research were to find out the income of sugar cane farming, technical efficiency of sugar cane farming and determine the factors influencing the technical inefficiency of sugar cane farming in North Lampung Regency. The location was determined purposively, considering that North Lampung Regency has been the center of sugar cane production in Lampung Province. The number of respondents in this research were 35 respondents for plant cane (PC) criteria and 50 respondents for ratoon cane (RC) criteria, sampling was used by random sampling methods. Data were collected from February to March 2020. The analytical methods that used were farm income analysis and stochastic frontier approach. The study shows that the average income for total cost of sugar cane farming PC and RC criteria was Rp6.549.817,82/hectare and Rp13.547.014,64/hectare. Sugar cane farming in North Lampung Regency is technically efficient with a percentage of 96 percent and 91 percent for PC criteria and RC criteria, the factors that influence technical inefficiency in sugar cane farming was the level of farmer education and farmer participation in extension activities for PC criteria and for RC criteria was age and education level of farmers.
Analisis Pendapatan Usahatani Padi Organik dan Kontribusinya Terhadap Pendapatan Rumahtangga Di Kecamatan BTS Ulu Kabupaten Musi Rawas Ira Primalasari Ira; May Shiska Puspitasari
Journal of Food System & Agribusiness Volume 5 Nomor 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/jofsa.v5i2.1959

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This study aims to analyze amount of income and calculate the contribution of organic rice farming to household income in Suka Makmur Village, BTS Ulu District. The research was conducted in Suka Makmur Village, BTS Ulu District. The research was conducted in September-October 2020. This location was chosen because it has a large number of organic rice farmers and has been used as a source of household income in Suka Makmur Village. Respondents in this study were taken based on purposive sampling method where all members of the population were used as respondent data in the study. This is primary data. Primary data in this study were obtained through interviews with questionnaires for organic rice farmers. Interviews were conducted with the aim of obtaining information directly from the respondents, which were related to the research topic. The number of samples of organic rice farmers were 77 respondents who were administrators and members of the organic rice group. This research used descriptive quantitative data analysis. The results showed that the average income of organic rice farmers in Suka Makmur Village, BTS Ulu District was 34,100,000 / year. The largest contribution of organic rice farming income to family income was 34.12%. This shows that the results of organic rice farming are the main source of income to meet their daily needs.
EFISIENSI KINERJA RANTAI PASOK IKAN PATIN DI KABUPATEN PRINGSEWU clara yolandika; Dayang Berliana; Nuni Anggraini
Journal of Food System & Agribusiness Volume 5 Nomor 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/jofsa.v5i2.2085

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This study aims to analyze the efficiency of the supply chain performance of pangasius in Pringsewu. This research was conducted in Pringsewu, Lampung. The types of data used in this study were primary data and secondary data. Respondents in this study were partner farmers who produced pangasiush as many as 43 partner farmers. Measurement of supply chain performance was carried out using the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) method. The result of this research was that the performance of the supply chain of pangasius in Pringsewu was mostly technically efficient, there were only 7 partner farmers who were still not technically efficient. This inefficient performance of pangasius farmers was due to the presence of slack input (excess input). Efforts that can be made to improve supply chain performance efficiency can reduce order fulfillment lead times by 18.42%, order fulfillment cycles by 12.50%, supply chain costs 28.51%, and supply chain flexibility by 15%.
TREATMENT AND USE OF PESTICIDES IN SHALLOT CULTIVATION IN CIREBON REGENCY: Key words: treat, pesticides, shallots Valeriana Darwis; Chairul Muslim; Iwan Setiaji Anugrah
Journal of Food System & Agribusiness Volume 5 Nomor 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/jofsa.v5i2.2101

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Productivity of shallots is influenced by the use of production inputs, including the use of pesticides. This study aims to see a portrait of the behavior and use of pesticides in onion cultivation in Cirebon Regency. The location was purposely selected with consideration as the shallot producing center. The survey was conducted in the first week of September 2020. The primary data collection was carried out by direct interviews with respondents using a questionnaire. The selection of respondents employed a random sampling technique. The collected data were analyzed using quantitative descriptive analysis. From the results of the analysis, it can be seen that: (i) 25% of farming costs are used to buy pesticides, (ii) 64% of farmers buy pesticides for controlling pests and diseases attack, (iii) 36% of farmers read labels on pesticide packages and 45 % of farmers read the pesticide spraying manual. (iv) 68% of farmers use pesticides exceeding the recommended dose and 77% of farmers mix 2 to 3 brands in dealing with pests and diseases. In order to maintain the health of farmers, not to damage the environment, and to buy pesticides as needed, it is suggested that the Integrated Pest Control Field School Program needs to be re-implemented.
DAYA SAING KOMODITAS KUNYIT INDONESIA DI PASAR INTERNASIONAL MENGGUNAKAN PENDEKATAN RCA DAN EPD Zainal Abidin; Ni Desak Gede Putri Megagita; Ktut Murniati
Journal of Food System & Agribusiness Volume 5 Nomor 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/jofsa.v5i2.2144

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Turmeric has been known as one of Indonesia’s prospective commodity for years. It has great value for food, medicine, and pharmaceutical purposes.  The turmeric production of Indonesia from 2008 to 2019 was tent to increase since the harvested area for turmeric has been extended. This progress indicates that Indonesia’s turmeric may has a great chance to developed. This research aimed to measure the competitiveness of Indonesia’s turmeric in the international market. Competitiveness analysis employs the Revealed Comparative Advatage (RCA) and Export Product Dynamic (EPD). The study suggests that that Indonesia’s turmeric commodity is highly competitive in global market using RCA analysis. Using EPD calculation, Indonesia export on turmeric accid is in falling star position.
ANALISIS RISIKO PRODUKSI CABAI MERAH DI DESA MARGOTOTO KECAMATAN METRO KIBANG KABUPATEN LAMPUNG TIMUR Ainul Mardliyah; Priyadi Priyadi
Journal of Food System & Agribusiness Volume 5 Nomor 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/jofsa.v5i2.2156

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This research to analyze the risk of red chili production in Margototo Village Metro Kibang District East Lampung Regency. This research was conducted in Margototo Village Metro Kibang District  East Lampung Regency. Methods Sampling was conducted using a simple random sampling method. With a sample of 37 farmers who participate in farmer groups that cultivate red chili. This research was conducted from December 2020 to January 2021. Coefficient of Variation (CV) analysis were used t answer. The results showed that the production risk of red chili farming in Maragoto Village Metro Kibang District East Lampung Regency had a low risk with a coefficient of variation for production risk of 0.31.
TINGKAT KEPUASAN KONSUMEN TERHADAP E-SERVICES PEMASARAN ONLINE MAKANAN OLAHAN AYAM MELALUI E-COMMERCE (STUDI KASUS PADA AYIPS BANDAR LAMPUNG) Putri Larasati; Ktut Murniati; Maya Riantini
Journal of Food System & Agribusiness Volume 5 Nomor 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/jofsa.v6i1.1707

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Since Ayips pioneering the business, Ayips has been doing marketing online by using Instagram, Whatsapp, GoFood and GrabFood to aim to introduce the product to consumers more widely and quickly. To achieve the goal, Ayips has to fulfill the expectations of its consumers by electronic services also known as e-services. The research aims to analyze e-services performance in the online marketing of chicken Ayips by e-commerce to fulfill the expectation of its costumers. Ayips Bandar Lampung was chosen purposely. The samples used in this study were 75 people. The data was analyzed using the Importance Performance Analysis (IPA). The results showed that Ayips' willingness to answer questions and help customers if they have trouble dealing online needs improvement.
Kelayakan Finansial Usahatani Kopi Arabika di Kecamatan Way Ratai Kabupaten Pesawaran Tasmania Ayu Permata Liana; Fembriarti Erry Prasmatiwi; Zainal Abidin
Journal of Food System & Agribusiness Volume 5 Nomor 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/jofsa.v6i1.2118

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The aims of this research are to analyze financial and non-financial feasibility of arabica coffee and robusta coffee farmings. The research is conducted in Way Ratai Sub-district, Pesawaran Regency in February 2020. The samples are 16 arabica coffee farmers who are selected using census method and 30 robusta coffee farmers who are selected using simple random sampling method. The analysis methods are financial and non-financial feasibility analysis includes analysis of technical, economic, social, market, and environmental aspects. The study shows that arabica coffee and robusta coffee farmings are profitable and feasible. The NPV value of arabica coffee farming is Rp358.693.372 and robusta coffee farming is Rp116.446.261. The Net B/C value of arabica coffee farming is 35,94 and robusta coffee farming is 13,32. The Gross B/C value of arabica coffee farming is 2,91 and robusta coffee farming is 1,70. The Payback Period value of arabica coffee farming is 3,90 and robusta coffee farming is 5,07. The IRR value of arabica coffee farming is 86% and robusta coffee farming is 56%, which are higher than bench mark interest rate. Arabica coffee and robusta coffee farmings are still profitable although production costs increases by 2,98%, production decreases by 17,27%, selling price of arabica coffee decreases by 12,48% and robusta coffee decreases by 18%. The study shows that both arabica coffee and robusta coffee farmings are feasible.

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