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Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE)
ISSN : 27456889     EISSN : 27456897     DOI : 10.33474
The Agricultural Socio-Economic Journal is an international journal, providing forums for economic research and disciplines related to statistics, econometrics, marketing, agribusiness management, policy, history and sociology, and applications for issues in agriculture, healthy food, and related agroindustries; rural communities, and the environment. Journals of Agricultural Socio-Economic (JASE) disciplines around the world - completely published and immediately heading for the ranking of accredited journals. A dynamic, international, applied of socio-economics science journal leading in agriculture, healthy food and related agroindustries, rural development and the environment Articles on developments in research and analytical methods as well as the application of existing methods and techniques to new problems and situations Fast turnaround: 3-14 days from submission to first decision
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Efisiensi Teknis Penggunaan Input Produksi Pada Usahatani Sawi (Kasus Desa Baumata, Timur Kecamatan Taebenu Kabupaten Kupang, NTT) Salsabila L. Murdolelono; Maximilian M. J. Kapa; Maria Bano
Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE) Vol 2, No 1 (2021): Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/jase.v2i1.7799

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This study aims (1) to analyze the influence of the use of production factors on the amount of mustard production; (2) to analyze the technical efficiency of the use of production inputs in mustard farming in the research area; and (3) to analyze the feasibility of mustard farming in the research area. Determination of the sample of respondent farmers using the method of saturated samples because the members of the population is small (41 people). So the number of respondents was as many as 41 farmers. The results showed that the use of land area input (x1), seeds (x2), organic fertilizers (x3), inorganic fertilizers (x4), pesticides (x5), and labor (X6) simultaneously had a significant effect on mustard production (α=0.05), as evidenced by the value of F-stat of 441,015 greater than F table of 2.49. Partially the production factor that has a very significant effect (α=0.01) on the increase in mustard production is the land with a regression coefficient of 0.082 and a t-stat value of 8,396, seeds have a real effect (α0.05) on mustard production with a regression coefficient value of 0.082 and a t count value of 3,075 and inorganic fertilizers have a noticeable effect (α=0.10) on mustard production with a regression coefficient value of 0.065 and a t stat value of 2.125. While other production factors, namely organic fertilizers, pesticides and labor have no real effect on the production of mustard at the research site. The Coefficient of Determination (R2) obtained a value of 0.994 which means that 99,4% of the dependent variable was expamimed by the independent variables while the remaining 0.6% is explained by other variables that are not included in the model. The use of production factors such as land area, seeds, organic fertilizers, inorganic fertilizers and labor in mustard farming was technically efficient, because the value of b > 0. This can be seen from the coefficient of regression of each variable, namely land area (0.395), seeds (0.082), organic fertilizers (0.079), inorganic fertilizers (0.395) and labor (0.002). While the pesticide input production in mustard farming is technically inefficient, because the value of b < 0. This can be seen from the value of pesticide regression coefficient of -0.035. Mustard farming at the research site provides relative profit with the value of R /C Ratio > 1 (R/C= 3.65) so that mustard farming is feasible to be cultivated.
Analisa Pendapatan Usahatani Tanaman Pacar Air di Desa Dukuh Klopo Kecamatan Peterongan Kabupaten Jombang Viki Rahmatullah; Dyah Ayu Sri Hartanti; Siti Nur Qomariyah
Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE) Vol 2, No 2 (2021): Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/jase.v2i2.11630

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Agriculture is a significant sector of the Indonesian economy. Farmers strive for economically advantageous outcomes in the processing of farming, where the costs paid can result in maximum production. This increases demand for flowers, one of which is water henna. Farmers must enhance production to fulfill the demand for water henna flowers. The purpose of this study is to determine the viability of water henna flower growing in Dukuh Klopo Village, Peterongan District, Jombang Regency. The analytical method employed in this research is a combination of descriptive and quantitative analysis, which will be used to determine the income generated by water henna farming. According to the feasibility analysis results, the B/C – Ratio for water henna plant cultivation in Dukuh Klopo Village, Peterongan District, Jombang Regency is 1.57. This means that for every Rp. 1 spent, the henna plant farming industry in Dukuh Klopo Village, Peterongan District, Jombang Regency generates Rp. 1.57 rupiah in revenue. Thus, the B/C Ratio approach enables the development of water henna flower farming in Dukuh Klopo Village, Peterongan District, Jombang Regency.
Analisis Potensi Komoditas Kopi Kabupaten/Kota di Indonesia Tahun 2015: Metode Fuzzy C-Medoid Clustering Adilla Zikra; Hudan Dhardiri; Susi Yulianti
Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE) Vol 3, No 1 (2022): Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/jase.v3i1.14847

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Indonesia is one of the largest producing and exporting countries of coffee in the world. 90% of coffee plantations in Indonesia are empowered by small farmers. By that, the development of coffee production in Indonesia has a great influence to the improvement of the welfare of people with middle to lower economic capacity and is able to encourage inclusive economic growth. However, until now Indonesia's coffee production still has a weak competitiveness compared to the other three exporting countries. The quality of Indonesian Arabica and Robusta coffee beans as export varieties is relatively low, causing the Indonesian coffee market share to be threatened. This reflects that the government's efforts to improve the quality and production of coffee are not optimal and not well targeted. Those efforts will run more effectively and efficiently when it’s applied to areas with high coffee production potential. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze which regions in Indonesia that have potential for coffee production and group them into clusters according to the characteristics of each region they have. The data in this study were sourced from the Indonesian Coffee Statistics Publication of the Directorate General of Plantations, Ministry of Agriculture in 2015 and the analytical method used is a descriptive method with graphs and Fuzzy C Medoid Clustering. The results of the robusta coffee clustering show that there are 28 districts/cities classified as high potential to develop this type of coffee with the characteristics of coffee plantation area, percentage of undamaged coffee plantation land, coffee productivity, and a high number of coffee farmers. Meanwhile, for Arabica coffee, there are 32 regions/cities classified as high potential with the characteristics of coffee plantation area and large number of coffee farmers. These results can be utilized by the local government as well as the central government to focus on the development of coffee production in these districts/cities.
Integration of Indonesian Coffee Markets with World Coffee Markets Napitupulu, Haposan Orlando; Sa'diyah, Ana Arifatus; Mutiara, Farah
Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/jase.v2i1.6865

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This study aims to analyze the integration of the Arabica and Robusta coffee markets in Indonesia with world coffee prices. The study uses secondary data in the form of annual time series data during the period 1985 - 2015. The study uses the VECM analysis method. This method explains the relationship of long-term dynamic equilibrium and short-term equilibrium in a system of equations. The analysis shows that Indonesian and world Arabica coffee is not integrated in the long term or the short term. In Robusta coffee VECM estimation analysis shows that there is a significant value at the 10% level in a long-term relationship with a value of 0.08579, which means that there is a short-term relationship between world Robusta coffee prices and domestic Robusta coffee prices in the previous year, but no relationship in the long run.
Persepsi konsumen dan faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi keputusan pembelian beras premium Mahendra, Mas'ud; Mamilianti, Wenny
Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/jase.v1i1.7150

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Increasing rice consumption in Indonesia provides a great opportunity in the rice business. Rice's business development is marked by the emergence of rice producers with various brands and qualities. Improving the standard of living of the Indonesian people also affects consumer behavior in choosing rice to be consumed. This change in consumer behavior is responded by rice producers by producing super quality rice or often called premium rice. The rise of premium rice sales now needs a study of consumer behavior towards premium rice purchasing decisions. This study aims to analyze consumers' perceptions of premium rice and analyze the factors that influence consumer behavior in purchasing premium rice. The study's location was determined intentionally in the city of Pasuruan, and respondents were 100 rice consumers through convenience sampling. The method of data analysis uses tabulation description analysis and regression Logit models. The results showed consumers' perceptions of premium rice by 47% the price of premium rice is higher, 53% the color is perfect, 56% expressed better dexterity, 51% better aroma, 47% endurance as well as other rice, 78% uniformity of grain better, and 49% stated that cleanliness was the same as other rice. Consumer perception of the belief in premium rice that 47% of consumers stated that premium rice is better than medium rice. The factors that significantly influence the purchase of premium rice are education, income, and the number of household members.
Integration of Indonesian coffee markets and world coffee markets Napitupulu, Haposan Orlando; Sa'diyah, Ana Arifatus; Mutiara, Farah
Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/jase.v1i1.7153

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This study aims to analyze the integration of the Arabica and Robusta coffee markets in Indonesia and world coffee prices. The study uses secondary data in the form of annual time series data from 1985-2015. The study uses the VECM analysis method. This method explains the relationship between long-term dynamic and short-term equilibrium in a system of equations. The analysis shows that Indonesian and world Arabica coffee did not integrate into the long term or the short term. In Robusta coffee, VECM estimation shows that there is the significant at the 10% level in a long-term relationship with a value of 0.086. It means that there is a short-term relationship between world Robusta coffee prices and domestic Robusta coffee prices in the previous year, but no relationship in the long run.
Marketing mix and factors that affect cigarette consumption Hardiyono, Tommy; Siswadi, Bambang; Machfudz, Masyhuri
Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/jase.v1i2.7162

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The Ministry of Industry noted the number of workers in the industrial sector was 5.98 million people, higher than the number of manufacturing and distribution (4.28 million), and the rest belonged (1.7 million). The purpose of this study is to analyze the marketing mix and the factors that influence the consumption of cigarettes. The research data consisted of primary data obtained through direct interviews with consumers, taken by accident sampling with a total sample of 95 respondents. Data analysis uses multiple linear regression models. The results showed that the product in the form of product availability contributed to cigarette consumption by 50.52%, the price in the form of a price ratio of 45.26%, the distribution variable in the form of ease in getting products by 47.36%, and promotion in the form of advertising attractiveness by 46, 31%. Price, distribution, and promotion have a significant effect on cigarette consumption, while products do not affect. It is necessary to improve the quality of packaging, physical form, and taste with a balanced price
Daya saing dan dampak kebijakan pemerintah terhadap komoditas jagung hibrida unggul Madura Rum, Mokh.; Tamami, Novi Diana Badrut; Triyasari, Sri Ratna
Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/jase.v1i1.7164

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This study aims to determine the competitiveness and impact of government policies on Unggul Madura Hybrid Maize. The location of the research of corn farming in two villages, namely Duko Tambin and Banyubeseh, Tragah District, Bangkalan, Madura. Determination of the study's location was carried out deliberately (purposive) with consideration in both villages in the development of Unggul Madura Hybrid Maize varieties. The analysis method uses the PAM (Policy Analysis Matrix) matrix. The analysis results show that Unggul Madura Hybrid Maize has quite high competitiveness, which has competitive and comparative advantages. Government policy has a significant impact on Unggul Madura Hybrid Maize farming income, especially on private profits.
Pendapatan dan kelayakan usahatani cabai rawit Zamrodah, Yuhanin; Pintakami, Lintar Brillian
Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/jase.v1i1.7242

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Indonesia is an agrarian country, one of which produces a chili commodity that can support the economy in this country. Chili is one type of horticulture that cannot be left by the community in everyday life. Besides that, chili farming has very good prospects. The purpose of this study was to determine the revenue, income obtained by farmers in one planting season, and the feasibility of chili farming in one season. The results obtained by the total income obtained by farmers in chili farming with an average income of Rp.35,124,800.-The total income earned by farmers in chili farming with an average income earned is Rp.25,204,800,- Chilli Farming in the Village of Kaligambir is worth the effort by looking at the R/C ratio of 2.54, which means that each expenditure of Rp.100.- will receive Rp.254.
Struktur pasar pisang kepok Bunga, Jessica Yuliana; Olviana, Tomycho; Nendissa, Doppy Roy
Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/jase.v1i1.7243

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Bananas are planted almost evenly throughout the territory of Indonesia, including in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). One of the potential areas of NTT that produces a lot of Kepok bananas is Sikka Regency, especially Paga District. Market structure is one indicator to analysis the level of competition and marketing efficiency. This study aims to analyze the structure of the Kepok market in Paga District, Sikka Regency, involving 45 respondents of banana farmers and ten intermediate traders (between islands). Analysis of the banana market structure uses CR4, HHI, and GR to find the level of market concentration, the barrier to entry, market information, and product differentiation. The results found that in selling banana, banana farmers are at a low concentration level dealing with traders with high concentration levels. Judging from the entry barriers, undifferentiated market, and product information shows that the Kepok banana market is classified as an oligopsonistic imperfect market. In this condition, the farmer is only a price taker, while the price is determined by the trader (price maker). Consequently, the dependence of Kepok banana farmers on intermediary traders is very high, so the hopes of farmers to get a reasonable income have not been achieved. Farmers and trader’s marketing institutions need to regulate market mechanisms to be more efficient. There is a fair distribution among marketing institutions.