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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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FACTORS AFFECTING LAND FUNCTION OUTSOURCING FROM COCOA FARMING BUSINESS TO PATCHOULI FARMING AT THE VILLAGE KUKUTIO WATUBANGGA DISTRICT OF KOLAKA Andik Prasetiyono; Kabul Budiman; Nursalam Nursalam
Agribusiness Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2016): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v1i2.212

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This study aims to determine the factors that affects over the function of farming land of nilam in the village Kukutio Watubangga District of Kolaka. The results of the research that has been done using models of multiple linear regression analysis showed that the independent variables which consists of the price of cocoa (X1), the price of nilaim (X2), age of farmers (X3), experience of cocoa farmers (X4), the experience of nilam farmers (X5), and education level of farmers (X6), are simultaneously significant effect on the dependent variable that is of land conversion (Y).
Value Added Analysis of The Corn Supply Chain As Feed For Poultry In the Sub-District, Contact the City of BauBau Haerunianti Haerunianti
Agribusiness Journal Vol 4, No 2 (2021): Agribussines Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (157.802 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v4i2.1654

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This study aims to: (1) assess the performance trajectory of the corn supply chain for the needs of the animal feed industry. (2) analyze the added value of the animal feed maize marketing system. using the census sampling technique, where the entire population is sampled because the population is small or less than 35 respondents, so the sample in this study was 30 respondents, i.e. all actors in the chain of corn supply. The technique used to obtain both primary and secondary data in this study was carried out through face-to-face interviews using questionnaires. descriptively to answer the problems and objectives. At the same time, the added value in the animal feed maize marketing system uses the modified Hayami method which will be analyzed to address the second problem and research objective. The results showed that: (1) Supply chain performance consists of a single line, starting from corn collectors and selling to wholesalers. Then the feed company buys from wholesalers as the main supplier of corn. The results of animal feed will be sold to retailers and marketed by end consumers. (2) The value added process created in the animal feed sector which provides added value for corn is Rp. 7,500 per kg of animal feed and the profit earned in the company is Rp. 2,300, - per kg of feed, then the total profit for a month of production is Rp. 5,750,000.
THE ANALYSIS OF ADDED VALUE OF MILLED HYBRID CORN PROCESSING BISI 2 (ZEA MAYS L.) AT FARMER HOUSEHOLDS INDUSTRY IN THE VILLAGE WOWOLI TOARI DISTRICT OF KOLAKA Yuli Purbaningsih
Agribusiness Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2016): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v1i2.30

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Analysis of the Value Added of Milled Hybrid Corn Processing (Zea mays L.) Bisi2 on Household Industrial Farming in the village Wowoli Toari District of Kolaka. This study aims to determine the value-added of milled Hybrids corn processing (Zea mays L.)  Industry Bisi2 on farm households in the village Wowoli Toari District of Kolaka. This study used a descriptive method of analysis is a research method that focuses on solving the problems that exist in the present. the data initially collected in the analysis, collated and then described so as to provide answers about the phenomena - phenomena that occur. Further explaining is about the relationship, testing hypotheses and draw conclusions from the analysis that was obtained. Based on the research that has been done on an industrial farm household processing of corn flour in the village Wowoli District of Toari Kolaka of two industry can be concluded that industry farm household processing of corn flour gives the profit earned per 3 times the production process for one month is Rp 3.198 million. Employers’ added value-processing industry of farm households grits Rp 1,100 / kg of raw material used. This added value is the profit earned by the farm household Industrial processing of corn flour in 1 kilogram of raw materials usage. Farm household industrial processing corn into grits in the village Wowoli provides a distinct advantage for corn farmers, where farmers can sell corn to corn processing industry with a short distance to the industry processing industry of farm households grits with higher prices.
Income Analysis of Tomato Farming in Paddy Fields in Leuntolu Village Raimanuk District Belu Regency Yasinhta Bete; Umbu Joka; Agustinus Nubatonis
Agribusiness Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Agribussines Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (793.011 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v4i1.1390

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This study aims to know (1).  To know how much the income from tomatoes farming in Leuntolu Village, Raimanuk District, Belu Regency , (2)  To know the relative advantages of tomatoes farming in Leuntolu Village, Raimanuk District, Belu Regency.  The research was conducted in August 2020. Techniques of data collection using survey methods with primary data and secondary data. The sample used in this study was 30 respondents. The data analysis method used in this research is descriptive qualitative analysis method, income analysis and R / C ratio. The results showed that: the tomatoes farming carried out had several stages including: land processing, seed selection, seed nursery, planting, maintenance (watering, fertilizing and weeding), harvest and post-harvest. The results of tomato farming research with a total revenue in 2018 of Rp. 153,540,000 divided by the total cost of Rp. 73,517,763.00, it will get a relative profit of 2.09 so that tomatoes farming in Leuntolu Village, Raimanuk District, Belu Regency is profitable / provides benefits to farmers in Leuntolu Village 
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 Amed Salt Farming Income in Purwa Kerhti Village, Abang District, Karangasem Regency, Bali Ni Luh Puji Pratiwi; Gede Mekse Korri Arisena; I Ketut Suamba
Agribusiness Journal Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1113.843 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v5i1.1678

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This study aims to determine (1) To find out the analysis of amed salt farming in Purwa Kerthi Village, Abang District, Karangasem Regency, Bali Province in 2020 (2) To find out the marketing system of amed salt Bali area in Purwa Kerthi Village, Abang District, Karangasem Regency, Bali Province in 2020. This research was conducted from March to July 2021. The data collection technique used the snowball sampling method with primary and secondary data. The sample used in the study consisted of 29 respondents. The data analysis method in this research is quantitative and qualitative data analysis. The results of the 2020 research in one season show that the total income of Amed Salt farming is Rp 748,182,000 with an average farmer income of Rp 31,174,250, the R/C ratio is 4 which means that the farm is profitable and the profitability of 3.09% indicates that it deserves to be developed. The marketing institutions involved in marketing the Bali area are the MPIG Garam Amed Cooperative (a producer as well as a wholesaler) and retailers. There are two marketing channels that are efficient, channel I produces a farmer's share of 100%, marketing margin and marketing agency of 0. Channel II produces a farmer's share of 61%, marketing margin and marketing agency Rp 22,125 and 39%. Based on the results of this study, it is hoped that the Purwa Kerthi Village will pay more attention to the existence of Amed Salt and expand its marketing reach to national and international levels. 
FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE FARMERS’ SELECTION IN CROPPING PATTERNS FOR INTERCROPPING-COCOA FARMING AT KOLAKA REGENCY Kabul Budiman
Agribusiness Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2016): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v1i2.163

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Selection of the cropping pattern is a way of farmer in managing their resources. Various reasons were expressed by farmers related to the characteristic of a type of plant suitable to the farmers’ expectation. The purpose of the research was to know the factors that influence the selection of farmers in cropping patterns. Multiple cropping is double planting system which is an effort to get the crops more than once from a single type or multiple types of crops on the same plot of land for one year. The analysis used was multinomial logit analysis. Positive factors that influence the selection of farmers in cropping patterns in intercropping cocoa farming were: the number of family members, guidance from agriculture instructors, age of farmers, farmer’s experience, the success of other farmers and land positions.  Meanwhile, land size variable did not give effect on the selection of KKJ (cacao-coconut cashewnut pattern) and KKP (cacao-coconut-banana pattern) upon KKN (cacao-coconut-patchouli pattern).  It could be seen from the comparison of the coefficient (β) which was greater than the value of the probability.
THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE INCOME OF SOYBEAN FARMING IN KULON PROGO REGENCY Fitry Purnamasari; Sri Hardianti Rosadi; Hasnah Hasnah
Agribusiness Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Agribussines Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (989.31 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v4i1.1461

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This study aims to determine the factors that affect the income of soybean farming. This research was conducted in Kulon Progo Regency with the number of respondents as many as 50 farmers. This study uses the Cobb-Douglas profit function with the technique Unit Output Price or UOP of Cobb Douglas Profit Function ( UOP-CDPF). This research has been declared valid, reliable, the data is normally distributed, free from multicollinearity and heteroscedasticity problems, so that multiple linear regression analysis can be carried out. The results showed that the R2 value was 36.7%, so the variation in soybean income could be explained by the eight independent variables and the rest explained by variables outside the model. The results of the F test show that the independent variables of seed prices, NPK fertilizer prices, manure prices, Gandasil fertilizer prices, pesticide prices, labor wages, land area and the rate of adoption of GAP (Good Agriculture Practices) together have an effect on soybean income. The t test results show that the increase in soybean farming income is influenced by the increase in labor wages, land area and the level of GAP adoption. Keywords : Cobb-Dauglas, Profit Function, , Soybean, Income
FACTORS AFFECTING THE PRODUCTION OF RICE FARMING IN POLENGA VILLAGE, KECAMATAN WATUBANGGA DISTRICT KOLAKA REGENCY Muhammad Obi Kasmin; Kartomo Kartomo
Agribusiness Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2020): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (576.769 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v3i2.1361

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The productivity of rice farming is largely determined by the use of production factors such as land, seeds, fertilizers, pesticides and labor. High productivity will only be achieved when the allocation of production factors is done effectively and efficiently. This study aims to determine the effect of production factors on the production quantity of rice farming in the Polenga village, Watubangga district, Kolaka regency. The sample determination in this study was performed using the Slovin method, while the data analysis method used in this study was multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that the production factor of land area had a significant effect on the quantity of rice farming production. Meanwhile, the production factors of the quantity of seeds, the amount of urea fertilizer, the amount of NPK fertilizer, the amount of pesticides and the quantity of workers did not have a significant effect on rice farming production in Polenga village.
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.

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