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SINTA Journal (Science, Technology, and Agricultural)
ISSN : 27212637     EISSN : 27217892     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37638/sinta.1.1.1-6
SINTA JOURNAL is published by Perkumpulan Dosen Muda Bengkulu PDM Bengkulu and distributed twice a year. SINTA JOURNAL is dedicated to researchers and academic intent on publishing research, scientific thinking, and other original scientific ideas. SINTA JOURNAL is an international, open access, peer reviewed and evidence based scientific journal published by PDM Bengkulu. The article published in the SINTA JOURNAL is the author original work with a broad spectrum of topics. Detailed scopes of articles accepted for submission are SINTA JOURNAL includes a wide range of tropical agricultural fields and disciplines to create a platform for the authors to make their contribution towards the journal and the editorial office promises a peer review process for the submitted manuscripts for the quality of publishing. The scopes of the journal include, but are not limited to, the following fields Agronomy, Horticulture, Plant Breeding, Soil Sciences, Plant protection, Plant Ecology, Plant Biotechnology, Crop Sciences, Agricultural Statistics, Bioinformatics, Agribusiness, Agroindustry, Forestry and Environmental Sciences, Animal Husbandry, and Marine Sciences. The journal is published in both print and online versions, and the online version is available for free.
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Typology Analyses and Strategic Stakeholders’ Mapping Using Network on Integrated Crops-Livestock Farming Systems Deny Anjelus Iyai; I Widayati; H Fatem; D Nurhayati; M Arim; H Monim; H Mofu; A Baaka; M L Orisu; D T.R Saragih; Y Syufi; O Yoku; J Woran; W Y Mofu; S Y Randa; D Sawen; A R Ollong; M Baransano; D Seseray; A G Murwanto; A Yaku; D D Rahardjo
SINTA Journal (Science, Technology, and Agricultural) Vol 1, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37638/sinta.1.2.53-64

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Stakeholders and their networks play prominent roles in developing the agricultural sector. For instance, the economic, social, and environmental indicators of farms are sustained by the involvement of stakeholders and other relevant parties. Therefore, exploring the importance and roles of actors has become strategic and vital to recognize. This research aims to determine the strategic stakeholders' typology and mapping using their network analyses on integrated crops-livestock farming systems in West New Guinea. The study was carried out in Manokwari using the focus group discussion on twenty various represented individuals, groups, and mass institutions. The queries discussed were based on background, resources delivery, inter-connectivity amongst actors, intervention, and innovation. The result showed that the stakeholders in mixed crop-livestock are dominated by individuals' that privately manage the farms officially in accordance with the laws. The result also showed that the farming systems in West New Guinea, experience real threats which need to be lowered to mitigate the turn-back effect. The top five shared resources are access, satisfaction, power, knowledge, and time allocation. These resources tend to stay longer to sustain the strong needs of the farms, which are dominated by positive similarity with varying ranges of correlation ranging from negative, neutral to positive. This is because the stakeholders are reluctant to deliver the intervention and innovation, therefore, those with low interest and power need to be promoted to high interest and power by using aids, guidance, and services from each actor in the mixed crop-livestock farms business.
POST-COAL MINING LAND SUITABILITY BASED ON FOOD PROVIDER ECOSYSTEM SERVICES DATA IN TANAH LAUT REGENCY Riena Arrizqi Muhardini; Dienny Redha Rahmani; Kiky Permana Setiawan
SINTA Journal (Science, Technology, and Agricultural) Vol 1, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37638/sinta.1.2.65-70

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Activities before and after coal mining have both positive and negative impacts. So this requires a change in post-mining function, where post-mining land can become a useful or productive area. This study uses qualitative research methods. Data collection techniques are by observing the existing conditions of post-coal mining land. Other data collection comes from data on ecosystem services for food providers in Tanah Laut Regency. The analytical method used is descriptive qualitative. It can be concluded that post-coal mining land in Tanah Laut Regency has the potential to become agricultural and plantation areas. The review is based on data on ecosystem services that provide food, namely the form of land is classified as medium, which means that the land can be used for food needs, taking into account land-use methods.
POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT of GOAT Mohamad Jen Wajo; Stepanus Pakage; Denny Anjelus Iyai; Novyanti Novyanti
SINTA Journal (Science, Technology, and Agricultural) Vol 1, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37638/sinta.1.2.71-80

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The main objective of this research was tostudythe potential of goatlivestock developmentinthe Districtof BomberayWest Papua. Descriptivestudy was conductedusingsurvey and interviews. The results showedthat theBomberay area has potential for goat development. This can be seen from land availability, sufficient and for age available production, knowledge and motivation levels,kept farmers ranchers, as well as provide economic benefits tofarmers. Breedof goats warenative goatsand cross breed of Etawa goat. Production and reproductive performance was quite good.The main objective of this research was tostudythe potential of goatlivestock developmentinthe Districtof BomberayWest Papua. Descriptivestudy was conductedusingsurvey and interviews. The results showedthat theBomberay area has potential for goat development. This can be seen from land availability, sufficient and for age available production, knowledge and motivation levels,kept farmers ranchers, as well as provide economic benefits tofarmers. Breedof goats warenative goatsand cross breed of Etawa goat. Production and reproductive performance was quite good.
STUDY OF THE GREEN COVER FULFILLMENT IN THE TOMB OF SULTAN SURIANSYAH TOURIST AREA ON THE RIVERBANK AREA OF THE KUIN Dienny Redha Rahmani; Hanny Maria Caesarina
SINTA Journal (Science, Technology, and Agricultural) Vol 1, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37638/sinta.1.2.81-87

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Sultan Suriansyah tomb tourism area is a multi-role cultural heritage area classified in the religious, social and cultural aspects which is also a tourist attraction, economically it is an area that generates income for the residents because of the presence of tourists. Ecologically it has an important role as part of the city and supporting the Kuin riverbank. Therefore, it is necessary to study related to the fulfillment of green cover near the area to be able to assess the optimal functioning of this area both as a support for river banks and the function of the sustainable city of Banjarmasin. The green coverage was estimated by two methods, survey and Geographic Information System (GIS). The survey is an estimation of the canopy width formed on the condition of the trees. Estimation results show the average width of the canopy is around 5 meters that have not met good ecological criteria. The GIS result is still far from the minimum standard requirement. The difference in deficiency reaches ± 60% deficiency that has not yet reached the minimum green space requirement. A deeper study and revitalization of vegetation are needed for the sustainability of the Sultan Suriansyah tombs tourism area.
Analysis of procurement of raw materials and income of tapioca flour at PT. Hutahaean Pintu Bosi Village Laguboti Sub-district Maju Lubis; Reswita Reswita; Sriyoto Sriyoto
SINTA Journal (Science, Technology, and Agricultural) Vol 1, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37638/sinta.1.2.88-102

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This research was conducted in December 2019 - January 23, 2020 at PT. Hutahaean Pintu Bosi Village Laguboti District Toba Samosir Regency North Sumatra Province. This research aims to find out the procurement of raw materials in PT. Hutahaean, to find out the number of EOQ, Safety Stock, ROP and TIC in PT. Hutahaean, and to find out the income of tapioca flour in PT. Hutahaean. The data used in this study is primary and secondary data. Primary data is obtained from live interviews with respondents using a list of questions or questionnaires. Secondary data in the form of supporting data in this study from previous research results or books and literature relevant to this study. The analysis used is inventory analysis by EOQ method, Safety Stock (SS), Reorder Point (ROP), Total Inventory Cost (TIC), and revenue analysis. The result of this study is procurement of raw materials has 2 sources namely from farmers and core gardens with an average monthly amount of 1.305,62 tons and 125,23 tons, safety stock per month of 55,03 tons, for optimal purchase of raw materials with EOQ method of 232,34 tons with the frequency of purchase 6 times in 1 month, the number of rebookings or ROP of Rp.110,07 tons, TIC according to PT. Hutahaean amounted to Rp. 12.583.225 while TIC according to EOQ amounted to Rp. 10.222.978,24 and Average receipts amounted to Rp. 2.155.351.605 per month, the average total cost was Rp. 1.449.957.057 per month and the average income was Rp. 705.394.548 per month. 

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