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AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming
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AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal published by the Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM), KH University. A. Wahab Hasbullah Jombang. The aims of the journal are to publish and disseminate high quality, original research papers and article review in plant science i.e. agronomy, horticulture, plant breeding, soil sciences, plant protection and other pertinent field. The Scope of our journal includes: (1) agronomy, (2) horticulture, (3) plant breeding, (4) soil sciences, (5) plant protection, (6) other pertinent field related to plant production.
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Financial Feasibility Analysis of Durian Fruit Business (Durio Zibethinus ) Afrina Hidayatul Arifah; Mazidatul Faizah
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): October
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A number of tourist areas in Wonosalam District, Jombang Regency, are the main attraction for tourists. One of the attractions of Wonosalam District is the durian fruit. For durian lovers, Wonosalam is familiar to the ears, so that when harvest time arrives, they will enjoy the fruit as well as travel to enjoy its natural beauty. In Wonosalam there are various types of durian. Starting from Durian Montong, Musang King, to Wonosalam's mainstay, Durian Bido. For the price of Durian Bido, it starts from Rp. 50,000 to Rp. 200,000/seed depending on the type and weight of the fruit. Research Objectives (1). Knowing the income level of durian farming in Sumber Village, Kec. Wonosalam, (2). Knowing the financial feasibility of durian farming in Sumber Village, Kec. Wonosalam in terms of B/C ratio. This research was conducted in Sumber Hamlet, Wonosalam Village, Wonosalam District, Jombang Regency. The location of this research was chosen intentionally (purposive sampling) because, in Sumber Hamlet, Wonosalam Village, Wonosalam District, there are 32 residents who have land planted with durian trees with an area of ​​<5000 m2, so the respondents who were taken in this study were only 4 people. . With the consideration of these 4 people, the land area is > 5000 m2. (1). The total cost of the durian fruit farming analysis on average is Rp. 62,109,925/Ha/Year, the average durian fruit farming revenue is Rp. 64,175,000/Ha/Year, and the average income earned by farmers is Rp. 90,181,575/Ha/Year. (2). R/C Ratio of 2.4. (3). B/C Ratio of 1.4. In Sumber Hamlet, Wonosalam Village, Wonosalam District, there are 32 residents who have land planted with durian trees with an area of ​​<5000 m2, so the respondents who were taken in this study were only 4 people. With the consideration of these 4 people, the land area is > 5000 m2. (1). The total cost of the durian fruit farming analysis on average is Rp. 62,109,925/Ha/Year, the average durian fruit farming revenue is Rp. 64,175,000/Ha/Year, and the average income earned by farmers is Rp. 90,181,575/Ha/Year. (2). R/C Ratio of 2.4. (3). B/C Ratio of 1.4. In Sumber Hamlet, Wonosalam Village, Wonosalam District, there are 32 residents who have land planted with durian trees with an area of ​​<5000 m2, so the respondents who were taken in this study were only 4 people. With the consideration of these 4 people, the land area is > 5000 m2. (1). The total cost of the durian fruit farming analysis on average is Rp. 62,109,925/Ha/Year, the average durian fruit farming revenue is Rp. 64,175,000/Ha/Year, and the average income earned by farmers is Rp. 90,181,575/Ha/Year. (2). R/C Ratio of 2.4. (3). B/C Ratio of 1.4. With the consideration of these 4 people, the land area is > 5000 m2. (1). The total cost of the durian fruit farming analysis on average is Rp. 62,109,925/Ha/Year, the average durian fruit farming revenue is Rp. 64,175,000/Ha/Year, and the average income earned by farmers is Rp. 90,181,575/Ha/Year. (2). R/C Ratio of 2.4. (3). B/C Ratio of 1.4. With the consideration of these 4 people, the land area is > 5000 m2. (1). The total cost of the durian fruit farming analysis on average is Rp. 62,109,925/Ha/Year, the average durian fruit farming revenue is Rp. 64,175,000/Ha/Year, and the average income earned by farmers is Rp. 90,181,575/Ha/Year. (2). R/C Ratio of 2.4. (3). B/C Ratio of 1.4.
Gadung Chips Business Development Strategy (Dioscorea hispida L.) With SWOT Analysis Surya Andre Ferdian Causa; Umi Kulsum Nur Qomariah; Siti Nur Qomariyah
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): October
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This study aims to analyze Business Development Strategy in the Home Industry of Gadung Chips (Dioscorea Hispida L.) Dua Putra Jaya in Jombang Regencyusing SWOT, EFAS, IFAS and Grand Strategy Matrix analysis methods. Sampling is done purposively or selected. This study uses primary and secondary data. Primary data obtained by observation and interviews with owners, employees Home Industry Gadung Chips (Dioscorea Hispida L.) Dua Putra Jaya and the Made Village apparatus, while secondary data were obtained from existing sources. The analysis used in determining the business development strategy of the Gadung Chips Home Industry includes evaluation of internal factors (IFAS), evaluation of external factors (EFAS), SWOT matrix and Grand Strategy matrix. The results of this study based on a SWOT analysis of internal and external factors indicate that the home industry for making Gadung chips is in quadrant type 1, which is a very profitable position oriented to aggressive growth (Growth Oriented Strategy). Keywords: Home Industry, SWOT Analysis, IFAS, EFAS, Grand Strategy Matrix.
Analysis of Mango Farming in Critical Land in Denanyar Village, Jombang Dhini Romadoni; Zulfikar; Rohmat Hidayat
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): October
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This study aims to determine: 1) the characteristics of mango farmers on critical land in Desa Denanyar Jombang 2) the feasibility of mango farming in the critical land of Denanyar Village in terms of R/ C ratio. The method used is a simple random sample. A total sample of 30 domestic actors Homemade mango. The results of the analysis show that: 1) Mango farming carried out mango farmers are not the main source of income. Usatan actors consisting of various ages and occupations use the yard as an additional source of income.2)The amount of R/ C in mango farming in Deanayar Village, Jombang District, Jombang Regency is 4.26. For every expense of Rp. 1.00, the mango farmers will receive an income of Rp. 4.26 so that they get a profit of Rp. 3.26. With Thus, mango farming in the critical land of Denanyar Village is profitable to cultivate.
Applications Introduction of Gondang Manis Guava on Android Miftachul Chusnah; Anang Muzakki Yazid
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): October
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Gondang Manis guava is located in Bandarkedungmulyo District, Jombang Regency. This guava is one of the superior varieties of Guava. This fruit is a national superior fruit row. Therefore, an information system related to Gondang Gondang Manis is needed to provide information to the public starting from general information about Guava Gondang Manis, cultivation, and processed products of Guava Gondang Manis. By utilizing Android development, the public will easily access information about Guava Gondang Manis. The research location was conducted in the village of Gondang Manis, Bandarkedungmulyo district, Jombang regency. Primary data is data taken directly from the research location in Gondang Manis village, through direct observation at the location, interviews with the government, and community shops, and filling out questionnaires. The respondents who were selected were 15 people to fill out the research questionnaire as follows: Government (2 people), namely the village head and apparatus, Jombang Agricultural Service Employees (1 person), Community Shop (2 people), and the main actors (10 people). Secondary data is data obtained through agencies related to this research, both tabulated and descriptive. This application analysis method uses the Waterfall method. The Waterfall method is a device development step that uses sequential stages, with the process of completing its manufacture from top to bottom and flowing (like a waterfall) by going through the requirements, design, implementation, and maintenance phases. This application is made using Framwork7 and compiled using Cordova. This application has been tested on the community and got a score of 3,42 categorized as good. Keywords: Application; Andrroid; Gondang Manis Guava.
Characteristics of Yoghurt Drink With Addition of Sweet Starfruit Extract (Averrhoa carambola) Anggi Indah Yuliana; Vindia Nur Azlina; Miftachul Chusnah
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): October
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Sweet star fruit (Averrhoa carambola) is a horticultural product that is rich in fiber, potassium, phosphorus, and vitamin C. Sweet star fruit can be processed into derivative products to increase economic value, one of which is a yogurt drink. This study aimed to determine the effect of adding the concentration of sweet star fruit extract in yogurt drink on the characteristics of yogurt drink which includes organoleptic tests, pH, and total lactic acid bacteria. The organoleptic assessment in this study used a non-factorial Completely Randomized Design with treatments K0: without sweet star fruit extract, K1: addition of 5% star fruit extract, K2: addition of 10% sweet star fruit extract, and K3: addition of star fruit extract sweet 15%. Analysis of pH value and total lactic acid bacteria was carried out on all yogurt drink treatments. The results showed that yogurt drink with the addition of sweet star fruit extract 0%, 5%, 10%, and 15% did not have a significant effect on the organoleptic characters, namely the taste, smell, color, and texture of the yogurt drink. The higher the concentration of sweet star fruit extract in the yogurt drink increased the pH value but the total lactic acid bacteria contained in the yogurt drink was decreased.
Invertebrate Diversity at Gunung Kidul Beach Yogyakarta as an Effort to Conserve Aquatic Ecosystems Angela Mara Mardiana; Anggun Wulandari
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): October
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Marine invertebrates are animals that do not have a spine, which live almost throughout the marine water area, but most species of marine invertebrates are numerous in coastal areas such as coral reef areas, This study aims to determine the type of invertebrates, diversity index, aquatic ecosystem conservation efforts. This research was conducted at Krakal Beach and Kukup Beach Gunung Kidul Yogyakarta. Data retrieval is carried out 2 times with a time differentiating system. The method used is a survey method with 3 stations on each beach, the total number of the two beaches is 6 stations. The results of the data collection of invertebrate types found were from the phylum Coelenterata, Arthropods, Mollusca, and Echinodermata. The diversity index on Krakal Beach in the morning is around 1.82 and at noon it is around 1.9 while at Kukup Beach in the morning it is around 1.72 and at noon it is around 1.71 so on both beaches it is still classified as a moderate diversity index, for ecosystem conservation efforts on both beaches are almost the same, namely by cleaning the beach, planting sea pandanus trees and sea cypress trees and establishing POKDARWIS security for the care of animals classified as almost extinct. Keywords: Aquatics, Ecosystems, Invertebrates, Conservation, Krakal and Kukup Beaches
The Impact of Synthetic Pesticide Applications on Public Health Ambar Susanti; Muhammad Hoesain; Sigit Prastowo
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): October
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Pesticides are considered as a savior of farmers in the implementation of agricultural cultivation. The practical and effective nature of using pesticides makes it easier for farmers to eradicate plant pests. The existence of a synthetic insecticide, namely DDT (Dichoro Diphenyl Trichlorethane), became a revolution in pest control techniques, which rely on the use of pesticides. Pesticides can increase agricultural production and other supporting commodities such as fisheries and livestock. Large-scale agricultural producers to small farmers with a narrow area are depend on pesticides. However, it also causes damage to the pest ecosystem based on the food chain. It has an impact on human health, such as disability, growth disorders, and even death. Human health and environmental issues related to pesticide handling are often reported in the largest synthetic pesticide user countries, including Indonesia. The accumulation of chemical pesticide compounds causes environmental pollution residues, due to their use in the community. On the other hand, farmers and agricultural actors very often neglect the use of adequate personal protective equipment and safety labels. Based on the very broad impact of pesticides on health, preventive measures are needed to help them so as not to experience pesticide poisoning, including regulation of Pesticide Tolerance Limits for pesticide products that will be traded, and providing information/counseling about pesticide applications in a measurable and safe manner. Proper direction and use are needed in the use of doses, concentrations, timing of pesticide application, and safe use with discipline in the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)..

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