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Agribusiness Journal
ISSN : 2548379X     EISSN : 25482211     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31327/aj
Core Subject : Agriculture,
Agribusiness Journal is oriented to reguler publishing of research in the areas of Agribusiness. Scope : Agribusiness, Agricultural Commodity Marketing, Agricultural Extension and Communication, Agricultural Production and Development, Agricultural Institutions and Finance, Agricultural Commodity Entrepreneurship, Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Commodity and Plantation Agribusiness Performance.
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Analysis of Skipjack Distribution (Katsuwonus Pelamis) in The Urban Village of West Boepinang Poleang Sub-District Bombana District Helviani Helviani; Aan Wilhan Juliatmaja
Agribusiness Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (680.214 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v2i2.267

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This study aimed to identify marketing channels of skipjack; and to know the amount of margin received on each marketing channel of skipjack in the Urban Village of West Boepinang. The research was conducted from May 5 - August 27, 2016 in The Urban Village of West Boepinang, Poleang Sub-District BombanaDistrict. The sample in this research was 37 respondents. Sampling used census method. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis and marketing margin analysis. The results showed that distribution pattern which is often used by the traders of skipjack commodity in the Urban Village of West Boepinang is the first distribution channel, in which skipjack is distributed from fishermen to merchants to wholesalers to retailers to consumers. Based on profit margin value, wholesalers earned a net profit margin of Rp. 6,972/kg. Similarly, retailers earned a profit margin of Rp. 3,545/kg as well as Rp. 2,793/kg for merchants.
Preference of Grouper Fish Marketing Institution in Tanggetada Sub-District Kolaka District Nursalam Nursalam
Agribusiness Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1098.245 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v2i2.297

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The objectives of the study were to train clove farmers group about the post-harvest handling system in order to produce essential oils with export quality, to train clove farmers group in terms of essential oil processing system as well as to encourage clove farmers group to apply appropriate technology for processing of clove essential oil with export quality. In general, the main and most common problems faced by clove farmers are inadequate system of clove essential oil processing system, the handling system and equipment used are not up to standard, moreover, the technology used in handling, durability, and package of clove essential oils still very limited. The approaches offered and agreed by the clove farmer group are as follow: (1) General approach, (2) Determination of training participants, (3) Types and procedures of training (training strategy), and (4) Scale of the program. The expected targets and outcomes of this community service program are: Farmer groups are able to apply appropriate technology in the production of clove essential oil, both to post-harvest handling, processing and storage of clove essential oils to obtain added value. In fact, knowledge of farmers about post-harvest handling and processing technology of clove essential oil to increase farmer's income is still very poor. The results of analysis of essential oil clove processing showed that the clove leaves utilization as an effort to create an added value of farmer’s income by Rp. 13,000,000 per production unit. The difference in selling price between the dried clove leaves and processed clove leaves into essential oil was Rp. 10,765,000. Comparative test (t-test) showed that t-count value for selling dried clove leaves was 16,068 while clove leaves processed into essential oil was 35,108. The t-table value of 1,675 indicated that t count t table where H_0 is rejected and H_1 is accepted. It concludes that there is a comparative income of farmer who sells dried clove leaves and farmers who sell clove leaves in the form of essential oils.
Analysis of Opportunity Coston Land Utilization of Soybean and Corn Farming in Watubangga Sub-district, District of Kolaka Kartomo Kartomo
Agribusiness Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (800.626 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v2i2.255

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This study aimed to analyze the utilization of agricultural land and income difference between soybean (Glycine max L Merril) farming and corn (Zea mays L)farming in Watubangga sub-District, District of Kolaka. Data were collected by survey and interview and analyzed using an income approach and mean difference test for 65 samples of  heads of households (KK).The results of data analysis showed that the opportunity cost of land utilization was Rp 5.481.651/ Ha which caused by choosing soybean farming. The result also showed a significant difference in land utilized for soybean and corn farming. The Result of study suggested the farmers cultivate corn.
External Financing of Azerbaijani Agriculture Sugra Ingilab Gumbatova; Natig Qadim Hajiyev
Agribusiness Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Agribusiness Journal
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The article investigates formation and normal activity of human capital which performs main resource of modern economic development and influence of external financing in the field of food security, which acts as the main part of economy of Azerbaijan that newly got independence. Roles of subsidy, microfinancing and loans were examined. It is confirmed Ntional Fund for Entrepreneurship Support (NFES) of the Republic that allocated the agricultural sector production and processing of loans, provision of bank loans to the agricultural sector. Under the influence of the economic performance of the agricultural sector development trends of the loan were based on the economic and mathematical models and charts were drawn. By the time forecasts were prepared it became clear that loans, especially state finance support depend on oil sphere.
Analysis of Processing of Clove Essential Oil In Lawulo Village Samaturu Sub-District Kolaka District Muhtar Amin
Agribusiness Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1022.114 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v2i2.257

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The objectives of the study were to train clove farmers group about the post-harvest handling system in order to produce essential oils with export quality, to train clove farmers group in terms of essential oil processing system as well as to encourage clove farmers group to apply appropriate technology for processing of clove essential oil with export quality. In general, the main and most common problems faced by clove farmers are inadequate system of clove essential oil processing system, the handling system and equipment used are not up to standard, moreover, the technology used in handling, durability, and package of clove essential oils still very limited. The approaches offered and agreed by the clove farmer group are as follow: (1) General approach, (2) Determination of training participants, (3) Types and procedures of training (training strategy), and (4) Scale of the program. The expected targets and outcomes of this community service program are: Farmer groups are able to apply appropriate technology in the production of clove essential oil, both to post-harvest handling, processing and storage of clove essential oils to obtain added value. In fact, knowledge of farmers about post-harvest handling and processing technology of clove essential oil to increase farmer's income is still very poor. The results of analysis of essential oil clove processing showed that the clove leaves utilization as an effort to create an added value of farmer’s income by Rp. 13,000,000 per production unit. The difference in selling price between the dried clove leaves and processed clove leaves into essential oil was Rp. 10,765,000. Comparative test (t-test) showed that t-count value for selling dried clove leaves was 16,068 while clove leaves processed into essential oil was 35,108. The t-table value of 1,675 indicated that t count t table where H_0 is rejected and H_1 is accepted. It concludes that there is a comparative income of farmer who sells dried clove leaves and farmers who sell clove leaves in the form of essential oils.
Income Analysis of Seaweed Cultivation with Long Line Method Asni Asni
Agribusiness Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (896.555 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v2i2.298

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Seaweed cultivation activities have provided business opportunities to increase income and welfare at family and community level in coastal areas. This is indicated by the number seaweed farmers that continue to increase from year to year. Whereas the livelihood of the community was basically dominated by fishermen, but in fact, nowadays many fishermen are turning the profession into seaweed farmers due to the more promising income and an easy production process of seaweed. This study aimed to determine the costs incurred in seaweed cultivation and income level earned by seaweed farmers. The results of this study were expected to provide additional knowledge and information for the community as well as become a reference for seaweed farmers in improving seaweed cultivation. The study purpose for the government is a recommendation for stakeholders, the private sector, and entrepreneurs in order to develop seaweed cultivation to empower and improve the standard of living of the community. The method of data collection of the study was conducted by observation and questionnaire interview. The results showed that income/profit of seaweed farmers in a raft was Rp. 2.610.000, - with average revenue of Rp 6.232.500 and the average cost of Rp. 3,622,500. Thus cultivation of seaweed in Tanggetada village showed that the R/C ratio of a rift obtained was 1.72, which is greater than 1. It is concluded that seaweed cultivation conducted by farmer respondents in Tanggetada village is worth to be developed.
Financial Feasibility of Cocoa Farming in Andomesinggo Village Besulutu Sub-district of Konawe District Aan Wilhan Juliatmaja; Helviani Helviani
Agribusiness Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (894.847 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v2i2.266

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This study aimed to determine the financial feasibility of cocoa farming in Andomesinggo Village Besulutu Sub-district Konawe District. Sampling method was Stratified Random Sampling. The financial analysis criteria used were Net Present Value, Net Benefit Cost Ratio, Internal Rate of Return, Pay Back Period, and Sensitivity Analysis. The results showed that cocoa farming in Andomesinggo village was financially feasible to be cultivated. Based on the result of the investment feasibility assessment at 18% DF, it was obtained that NPV was Rp 20,500,335, NBCR of 3.59%, IRR of 55.42% and PBP value of 4.54 which identified that the cocoa farming in Andomesinggo village returned the investment in the early of fifth year. Based on sensitivity analysis, the condition of cocoa farming is still feasible to be cultivated even though fertilizer price was up to 15%, cocoa price decreased to 10%, cocoa production decreased to 20%.
Financial Feasibility of Cocoa Farming in Andomesinggo Village Besulutu Sub-district of Konawe District Aan Wilhan Juliatmaja; Helviani Helviani
Agribusiness Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Agribusiness Journal
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS SEMBILANBELAS NOVEMBER KOLAKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v2i2.266

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This study aimed to determine the financial feasibility of cocoa farming in Andomesinggo Village Besulutu Sub-district Konawe District. Sampling method was Stratified Random Sampling. The financial analysis criteria used were Net Present Value, Net Benefit Cost Ratio, Internal Rate of Return, Pay Back Period, and Sensitivity Analysis. The results showed that cocoa farming in Andomesinggo village was financially feasible to be cultivated. Based on the result of the investment feasibility assessment at 18% DF, it was obtained that NPV was Rp 20,500,335, NBCR of 3.59%, IRR of 55.42% and PBP value of 4.54 which identified that the cocoa farming in Andomesinggo village returned the investment in the early of fifth year. Based on sensitivity analysis, the condition of cocoa farming is still feasible to be cultivated even though fertilizer price was up to 15%, cocoa price decreased to 10%, cocoa production decreased to 20%.
Analysis of Skipjack Distribution (Katsuwonus Pelamis) in The Urban Village of West Boepinang Poleang Sub-District Bombana District Helviani Helviani; Aan Wilhan Juliatmaja
Agribusiness Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Agribusiness Journal
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS SEMBILANBELAS NOVEMBER KOLAKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v2i2.267

Abstract

This study aimed to identify marketing channels of skipjack; and to know the amount of margin received on each marketing channel of skipjack in the Urban Village of West Boepinang. The research was conducted from May 5 - August 27, 2016 in The Urban Village of West Boepinang, Poleang Sub-District BombanaDistrict. The sample in this research was 37 respondents. Sampling used census method. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis and marketing margin analysis. The results showed that distribution pattern which is often used by the traders of skipjack commodity in the Urban Village of West Boepinang is the first distribution channel, in which skipjack is distributed from fishermen to merchants to wholesalers to retailers to consumers. Based on profit margin value, wholesalers earned a net profit margin of Rp. 6,972/kg. Similarly, retailers earned a profit margin of Rp. 3,545/kg as well as Rp. 2,793/kg for merchants.

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