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Anjoro : International Journal of Agriculture and Business
ISSN : 27218678     EISSN : 27217914     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31605/anjoro.v1i1
ANJORO: International Journal of Agriculture and Business is an open-access journal published by the Agriculture Department of Universitas Sulawesi Barat that provides a platform for international scholars, academicians, researchers, and employees, and to whom it may concern to share the contemporary thoughts in the field of integrated agriculture. Anjoro, with registered number p-ISSN 2721-8678 and e-ISSN 2721-7914, is a scientific article by Universitas Sulawesi Barat. The scope of the articles is consist of Agricultural Economics and Business, Supply Chain Management and Food Security, Agriculture and Rural Development, Agriculture Crop Technology & Food Science, Soil and Environment, Agricultural Policy and Trade, Plant, Pest and Disease and Agronomy. Anjoro is going to publish journals twice in two terms: March and September.
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Validation of calcium (Ca) analysis in dolomite fertilizer using atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS) Agustiyar, Fandika; Umar, Wakhid Khoirul; Guritno, Agung
Anjoro: International Journal of Agriculture and Business Vol 3 No 1 (2022): Anjoro
Publisher : Agribusiness Department, Agriculture and Forestry Faculty, Universitas Sulawesi Barat, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/anjoro.v3i1.1417

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The method of determining calcium (Ca) in dolomite fertilizer has been validated using atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS). Determining calcium (Ca) in dolomite fertilizer refers to the Indonesian National Standard (SNI) 02-2804-200. Based on the results of the calcium (Ca) test on dolomite fertilizer, the correlation coefficient (r) was 0.9949, and the % relative standard deviation (RSD) was 0.6472%, less than 2/3 CV Horwitz of 1.5963. The accuracy value is 100.30%, the precision value is 0.6471%, the detection limit for the LOD method is 0.2817, the LOQ is 0.9390, and the instrument detection limit is LOD 0.1159 and LOQ 0.3864. This study shows that the determination of calcium (Ca) in dolomite fertilizer using the SNI method using the Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS) can be used with valid results.
Analysis of lowland rice peat land in Mampai Village, Kapuas Murung District, Kapuas-Kalimantan Central District Sunaryati, Revi; Wahib Muhaimin, Abdul
Anjoro: International Journal of Agriculture and Business Vol 3 No 1 (2022): Anjoro
Publisher : Agribusiness Department, Agriculture and Forestry Faculty, Universitas Sulawesi Barat, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/anjoro.v3i1.1422

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Central Kalimantan is a province where the agricultural sector is still the basis for economic cohesion. Mampai Village, Kapuas Murung District, Kapuas District, Central Kalimantan is a peatland rice field. Peat soil is wet soil and stores a lot of acid, so it is not easy to use or to grow crops. The purpose of this study was to determine the general description of lowland rice farming held in Mampai Village and to determine the amount of lowland rice income and its contribution to the total income of lowland rice RTP in Mampai Village, Kapuas Murung District, Kapuas District, Central Kalimantan Province. The results of descriptive analysis of the general description of farming in rice fields in Mampai Village, Kapuas Murung District, Kapuas Regency have implemented farming intensification technology well where farmers have implemented a cropping pattern 2 times a year, namely MT I and MT II with an average cultivated area of 2.40 ha. pe MT. The results of the analysis of lowland rice income obtained forone year by farmers amounted to Rp. 36,355,109 and contributes 74.93%, this shows that the role of lowland rice farming for farmers in Mampai Village is very important, thus it can be said that rice field rice farmer households in Mampai Village, Kapuas Murung District, Kapuas District, Central Kalimantan, are categorized as not poor.
Factors affecting the income of Cassiavera farmers in Kerinci Regency Nurhayani, Nurhayani; Haryadi, Haryadi; Zulfanetti, Zulfanetti
Anjoro: International Journal of Agriculture and Business Vol 3 No 1 (2022): Anjoro
Publisher : Agribusiness Department, Agriculture and Forestry Faculty, Universitas Sulawesi Barat, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/anjoro.v3i1.1435

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Cassiavera's contribution to the regional economy of Kerinci Regency is 5.58%, 6.35% to the gross value added, and 21.23% the contribution to regional exports. Cassiavera's lands are mostly controlled by "white-collar farmers" or in The local language is called ”land lord”. If there is an increase in the price of Cassiavera, then the "white-collar farmers" will benefit, not the cultivators or "black-collar farmers". “Black-collar farmers” are those who actually work on Cassiavera lands, only labor or wage farmers with a piece-work or daily system. The increase in Cassiavera prices does not directly increase the welfare of Cassiavera farmers. This study aims to analyze and determine the factors that affect the income of Cassiavera farmers in Kerinci Regency. The analytical method used is descriptive Crosstab method and multiple linear regression with Ordinary Least Square (OLS). The results of the Crosstab tabulation show that there is a relationship between Cassiavera's age, education, labor and land area with Cassivaera's farm income, while the number of stems has no relationship with Cassivaera's farm income. The results of this regression indicate that, partially Cassiavera age, labor and land area have a significant and significant effect on the income of Cassiavera farmers in Kerinci Regency, while the number of stems and education have no effect on the income of Cassiavera farmers. Simultaneously, all variables of Cassiavera age, number of stems, education, labor and land area have a significant effect on farmers' income.
Water availability analysis of Walanae River Lias, Syamsul Arifin; Assegaf, A; Sakka, Sakka; Paharuddin, Paharuddin; Syamsuddin, E
Anjoro: International Journal of Agriculture and Business Vol 3 No 1 (2022): Anjoro
Publisher : Agribusiness Department, Agriculture and Forestry Faculty, Universitas Sulawesi Barat, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/anjoro.v3i1.1442

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The Walanae Watershed plays an essential role as a water provider for irrigation and industry in the central part of South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. The Walanae River flows through Enrekang, Soppeng, and Bone Regencies. This paper describes the availability of water in the Walanae watershed. Water discharge of the Walanae river recorded at Tampangeng station from 2000 to 2014 is analyzed using descriptive statistics to obtain a flow duration curve. The calculation results show that the available discharge is quite extensive throughout the year with a range of 16.5 m3.s–1–316 m3.s–1, and an average of 138 m3.s–1. The minimum discharge generally occurs from September to November, while the peak discharge generally occurs in January and July. The results show that water availability for 9, 10, 11 months, and all years are: 92.2 m3.s–1, 83.4 m3.s–1, 66.3 m3.s–1, and 15.8 m3.s–1, respectively.
The mandarese gastronomy: Preference and opportunities for food diversification on the dining table of young generations Kasmiati, Kasmiati; Karim, Ikawati; Farid Karim, Faradilah
Anjoro: International Journal of Agriculture and Business Vol 3 No 1 (2022): Anjoro
Publisher : Agribusiness Department, Agriculture and Forestry Faculty, Universitas Sulawesi Barat, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/anjoro.v3i1.1474

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The circulation of global food, especially fast food like sausages, nuggets, fried chicken such as KFC, and other instant food, has been circulating into rural areas. Many estimated younger generation's preferences would change under these conditions. Because of that, we were conducted research in the Tinambung, Polewali Mandar District, West Sulawesi Province, from May to August 2021 to understand the young preferences for food. The research found that the Millennial, Z, and Alpha generations of Mandarese still have a good preference for their local gastronomy. The types of the Mandarese food on this study are Baupiapi, Jepa, Bubur Tarreang, Loka Anjoroi, and Binte. Those are made from local raw materials such as cassava, banana, coconut, fish, millet, and corn. These agricultural and local raw materials can be the basis for developing more diverse food for the daily consumption of the youth. The young generation's preferences are essential because their population is enormous. It means their food preference will affect the food system. It can also be a factor in determining a future food diversification policy and self-sufficiency of the Mandarese. Currently, the highest preference of the young generation in Polewali Mandar still tends to like and choose Mandar gastronomy compared with global foods. It shows that local foods are still in line with the youth's preferences but need to develop as an essential part of their daily consumption. Their preferences for local gastronomy are still facing challenges; it will be more diverse or even the other way around because of the hegemony of the global food trend.

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