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Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
ISSN : 19796072     EISSN : 26210193     DOI : 10.52046
Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan, is a periodical journal as a means of scientific communication and disseminates research results. Field studies in agribusiness and fisheries, aquaculture, management and utilization of fisheries resources. Manuscripts in journals do not always reflect the opinion of the University of Muhammadiyah University of North Maluku (UMMU) Ternate or its affiliated institutions. The editorial board can abbreviate or refine the manuscript to be loaded without changing its intentions and contents.
Articles 529 Documents
Effect of Fortification of Tuna Fish Bone Flour with Different Concentrations on Calcium Content and Organoleptic Quality of Tuna Fish Porridge Canned Baba, Muhrim; Haya, Usman; K. Bunga, Jelsi; Tangke, Umar
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1346.899 KB) | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v14i2.887

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This study aims to analyze the organoleptic quality and calcium content of canned tuna porridge with fortification of tuna bone meal at different concentrations and determine the appropriate tuna bone meal concentration formula as a fortification agent in canned tuna fish porridge. This research is a type of empirical research conducted in the Lab. Processing of Fishery Products and continued with the process of testing the calcium content of the product in the Lab. PT. Angler BioChambLab. The results of the organoleptic quality analysis of canned tuna porridge showed that the fortification of tuna bone meal had a significant effect with the calculated F value and P-value/significance of each texture 19.17, 0.0025., color 262.181, 0.000., odor 23.147, 0.002 and taste. 243,000, 0.000. while the results of the calcium test showed that the fortification of tuna bone meal could increase the calcium content with the value of each treatment being 102 mg/kg for the control treatment, 869 for the A1 treatment (3%) and 1,621 mg/kg for the A2 treatment (6%). ). For the best product, the results of the analysis using the Bayes method, it was found that the A1 treatment was the best treatment, this was supported by the calcium value that was still good for the daily requirement of 1000 mg/kg.
Estimating the Selectivity of Gill Net Fishing Equipment and Bioecology in an Effort to Preserve the Conservation of Lencam Fish Populations in Maitara Island Waters Muksid, Jurdi; Baharuddin, Abd. Haris; Ajan, Yusrifal; Tangke, Umar
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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This study aims to estimate the selectivity of gill net fishing gear operated by fishermen on Maitara Island, analyze population conditions, sustainable potential and appropriate size for catching lencam fish as well as the appropriate mesh size in the exploitation of lencam fish in the waters of Maitara Island so that its management can be sustainable. The use of experimental fishing methods with data analysis in the form of selectivity of fishing gear, population parameters, determination of suitable catch sizes and determination of mesh size. The results of the study showed that the fishing gear operating in Maitaran Island waters has a mesh size of 2.5 inches where the gill net fishing gear is classified as non-selective because it generally catches lencam fish that have not yet spawned, which is smaller than 41.4 cmFL and the small size of the mesh size affects the parameters. lencam fish population in the waters of Maitara Island with fishing mortality higher than natural mortality and the level of exploitation has entered the over fishing category.
Performance Evaluation of Agricultural Extension Services in Ambon City Ivakdalam, Lidya Maria; Tupamahu, Yonette Maya; Pentury, Melkhianus Hendrik
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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This study aims to analyze the level of importance and implementation, as well as the suitability of performance attributes of agricultural extension services. The analysis method uses gap analysis or gaps. The results showed that the attributes were classified as very important, namely: Serious attention (P5), Reliability in seeking facilities and infrastructure (P8), Reliability in helping farmers/farmer groups in preparing farming activity plans (P9), Reliability in helping farmer groups in making group administration (P9) P10), The instructor's reliability for increasing business results (P14), The instructor's willingness to provide services quickly (P15), The instructor's willingness to help the difficulties faced by the farmers (P16), The instructor's time to respond quickly to farmers' requests (P17), Accuracy in handling farmer's complaints (P18), Extension officers have the competence to guide, solve problems of farmers/farmer groups in the field, and establish business partnerships in agriculture (P19), Extension officers are polite and friendly (P20), Extension officers have the knowledge and skills to provide clear and easy information understandable (P21), and Easy to find and contact for consultation (P24). The prioritized attributes are improved, namely P17, P18, Reliability of agricultural instructors in conveying information on business opportunities and capital (P13), Counseling is carried out on time (P4), P15, Serious attention from instructors to farmers (P5), P9, Reliability in conveying latest technology (P11), P16, Reliability in conveying market information (P12), Training and regular visits (P7), P14, P8, P19, Paying special/individual attention (P26), and P24.
Evaluation of Utilization Levels and User Satisfaction of Cold Chain and Solar Packed Facilities Fisherman Dealers Goto Fish Landing Base, Tidore Islands City Iksan, Kusdi Hi; Abd. Latif, Hamid; Wahidin, Nurhalis; Karman, Amirul; Taeran, Imran; Djamhur, Martini
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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Based on initial information from fishermen and fish buyers that the fulfillment of the needs for ice blocks and fuel oil for fishermen to go to sea at the Goto Fish Landing Base (PPI) is experiencing problems. The port has not been able to meet the demand for ice blocks and fuel oil (BBM) so fishermen have to buy from outside the port. In order to optimally serve the needs of users at PPI Goto City, Tidore Islands, it is necessary to improve cold chain facilities and SPDN supported by scientific studies on the status of facility utilization and user satisfaction levels. This study aims to analyze the level of utilization and satisfaction of cold chain facilities and SPDN users at PPI Goto, Tidore Islands City. The research was conducted at PPI Goto City, Tidore Islands, for 3 months, from February to April. Field data collection for 1 week, on March 2-9, 2021. The research uses the case study method. The results showed that the ice factory facilities could not serve the needs of fishermen because they were in a damaged condition as well as the SPDN facilities could not serve the needs of fishermen because there was no fuel supply from Pertamina. All stakeholders (masters, fishermen, and entrepreneurs who buy fish) expressed dissatisfaction with the service of ice factory facilities and SPDN, while for ABF and cold storage facilities, respondents stated that they were very satisfied.
Weed Diversity in Sweet Corn (Zea mays Saccharata) Area with Different Observation Time in Tobelo Tengah District, North Halmahera Kastanja, Ariance Yeane; Patty, Zeth
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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The research that has been carried out in Tobelo Tengah District aims to determine the types of weeds and their dominance. Weed identification was carried out using the quadratic method using rectangular plots. The results showed that the weeds found were almost uniform in each observation plot between different ages of observation at the observation site, while the weed families found were almost consistent in both locations namely Capparidiceae, Cyperaceae, Poaceae and Portulacaceae
The New Normal of Fishery Agribusiness: Study on The Strategy Of Recovery of Aquaculture during Covid-19 Emergency in Magelang Rochvita, Ana; Permadi, Jefri
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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The Covid-19 is known to be affected to the aquaculturist in Magelang. This sector takes second main in supporting the community's economy. Therefore, the Aquaculture is needed to be recovered after the Covid-19. The aims of the research to determine the recovery strategy of aquaculture during the Covid-19 to the new normal. Questionnaires, interviews and field observations was used for data collection. The people were choosed as the respondents by purposive method. Respondent criteria were taken based on location, duration of aquaculture and type of aquaculture. Data were analyzed using SWOT. The identification of internal and external factors are used to determine the strength-weak and opportunity-treat in SWOT analysis. The results of the SWOT analysis obtained various strategies for the recovery of aquaculture businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic to the new normal, including: increasing production capacity, digitizing aquaculture businesses, increasing the frequency of mentoring and group development by the government, improving product quality, business diversification, proportionality of the number cultivators in the hatchery and rearing segment, providing education to farmers regarding the impact of Covid-19, strengthening capital, expanding the implementation of the Independent Fish Feed Movement program, protecting the farmers, and strengthening of market access.
The Impact of Covid-19 on the Coral Reef Ecosystem of Banda Island, Banda Naira District, Central Maluku Regency Siahaya, Rosni Astuti; Basir, Aditya Putra
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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This research is based on problems related to Covid-19 which is currently the center of world attention, which has a major impact on human life and also nature both on land and at sea, one of which is the coral reef ecosystem. In general, the damage to coral reefs is due to the high activity of the community and tourists in the coral reef ecosystem. Based on this explanation, the purpose of this study is to analyze the Impact of Covid-19 on the Coral Reef Ecosystem in the Banda Sea. The method used in this research is observation, data collection from several literatures in the field of fisheries, and interviews. Based on data obtained at several locations in the Banda Islands, the condition of the coral reefs seems to be improving, with the highest coral cover in TWP Pulau Ay - Pulau Rhun at 53.2%, Banda Islands at 41%. The highest HCL cover 75% (EXCELLENT) was the Leaning Tree with a depth of 10 meters and the island of Karaka with a depth of 3 meters. Meanwhile, the locations with the lowest average HCL cover were South Volcano (11.3%), Batu Holland (23.5%) and Hatta Island (24.5%). Based on the results of the analysis, it can be seen that the percentage of coral cover in the Banda islands has increased during the Covid-19 pandemic. It was concluded that the COVID-19 pandemic had a positive impact on coral reef ecosystems in the Banda islands.
Livelihood Strategy Of The Community Around The Kie Matubu Protected Forest In Jaya Village, Tidore City Island Husen, Sadam S.; Salim, Tamrin
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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The people in Jaya Village are people who still depend on their livelihood from utilizing forest products in their area, but even so there is no data or research conducted on any livelihood assets and how the livelihood strategies are carried out by the community around the forest in Jaya Village, Tidore City in utilizing their forest products. researchers are interested in doing this research. This research was carried out from September to November 2021 at the Jaya Village, Tidore Islands City. The data analysis used in this research is descriptive qualitative analysis. The results showed that there are 5 assets or livelihood capital owned by the community around the forest in Jaya Village, Tidore Islands City which include, natural assets, physical assets, financial assets, human assets, and social assets. There are 100% of respondents have natural assets in the form of land/land, 95% of respondents have physical assets (houses and vehicles), 60% of respondents have financial assets (savings money), 100% of respondents have human assets (family members who help make a living), and 100% of respondents also have social assets (mutual assistance activities). The strategy used by the community is a multiple strategy covering aspects of agriculture, animal husbandry, and other aspects (PNS, private employees, and laborers.)
Premise Evaluation Ecological, Socio-Economic And Cultural Agroforestry Systems Against In Ikanfoti Hutan Produksi Terbatas Area, Kupang District of Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) Province Riwu Kaho, Ludji Michael; Seran, Wilhelmina
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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In early 1982 the Nusa Cendana University team in collaboration with the Ford Foundation and ntt provincial forestry department developed a critical land greening model in the Foti Fish area, Niuk Baun Village, West Amarasi Subdistrict, Kupang Regency. This location is actually part of the Sisimeni Sanam Permanent Forest Area (RTK 185) and is located within the limited production forest area and protected forest. On top of the unstable and easily eroded Bobonaro clay formation developed lamtoro varitas Cuningham plant (K-28) (Mella, 2011) as a method of soil and water conservation (KTA) for the control of erosion and land degradation. In the midst of the development of agroforestry areas in Foti Fish for almost 40 years, amid the dynamics of changes in the shape of agroforestry patterns and changes in vegetation succession that occur, an interesting question to answer is whether the existence of agroforestry areas built in Foti Fish still meets the basic premise of an agroforestry system.
Increasing Community Income Through Utilization of Tofu Liquid Waste as Nata de Soya in Pakunden Village, Blitar City Pratiwi, Yasti Prihadianti; Prayudhi, Luhur Aditya
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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Tofu waste processing, both solid, liquid and gas, especially liquid waste has not received optimal processing by the community around the manufacture of tofu in general and especially tofu producers. Whereas in liquid and solid tofu waste there is still protein content that can still be utilized. So that tofu waste can be an additional income for tofu producers. In the process of making nata de soya from tofu liquid waste, it is hoped that it will still contain protein and the weight and thickness of the nata, so that the liquid waste can be used as a new product that is useful for consumption by the public. The purpose of this activity is to utilize the liquid waste by-product of the tofu home industry in the Pakunden Village, Blitar City to increase the economic value into nata de soya products and reduce pollution in the area. Nata de soya is expected to be able to improve the economic level of the Pakunden Village community, Blitar City. The community is very enthusiastic in this activity because the materials are cheap and the market demand is quite high. The income in one production process in the process of making nata de soya is Rp. 785,000 so that the production of nata de soya is profitable.

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