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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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VALUE ADDED BUSINESS OF MILK FISH POND IN PINRANG REGENCY Ariella Ramadhani Putri; Didi Rukmana; Rahmadani Rahmadani
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 (605.743 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v4i2.1656

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Milkfish is no longer just a superior commodity in Pinrang Regency, but it has become an inflation suppressor in South Sulawesi, so that representatives of Bank Indonesia South Sulawesi have made the milkfish commodity a development cluster in Pinrang Regency. This study aims to analyze the added value of various types of milkfish products processed by milkfish processing household industries in Pinrang Regency. The research was conducted in Pinrang Regency, South Sulawesi Province. The location selection was carried out purposively with the consideration that the location is an area where milkfish processing is located. The respondents used were one home industry. The data analysis used is descriptive qualitative method of data and information and Hayami method. The results showed the added value produced by the processing of boneless fish products with a small size of Rp. 3,450,-/head, medium size Rp. 6.182,-/head, large size Rp. 15,972,-/fish, shredded fish bone product Rp. 41,991,-/pack and Meatball products Rp. 60,923,-/ pack. This shows that the development of the milkfish processing industry provides added value (positive). It is hoped that the government can further develop the milkfish processing industry in Pinrang Regency because it can provide beneficial value for milkfish farmers.
ANALYSIS OF THE COMPARISON OF INDIGENOUS FARMERS AND NON- INDIGENOUS RICE FARMERS INCOME (ORIZA SATIVA) AT THE VILLAGE KESIO LALOLAE DISTRICT OF KOLAKA Muhtar Amin
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.v1i2.153

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Analysis of comparison of indigenous farmers and non-indigenous rice farmers income on paddy rice farming at the village Kesio Lalolae district of Kolaka. This study aims to determine the comparative income immigrants with indigenous peasant farmers in lowland rice farming, to determine the feasibility of paddy rice farming obtained Kesio farmer in the village, District Lalolae, in Kolaka. The research was conducted for approximately two months ie from January to March 2016. The results of this study Showed that the average production per hectare peasant settlers in the village Kesio, District Lalolae in Kolaka can increase of farmers' income every harvest season a production of 1,710 kg / ha with a selling price of Rp. 2,250 / Kg can generate revenue of Rp. 3,884,833, while the indigenous peasant production Reached 1,258 / ha at a price of Rp.2.250. then Rp.2.767.666 income, the value of R / C Ratio is at 2.7 indicate that paddy rice farming in the village Kesio, in Kolaka District Lalolae financially very viable farmers, Obtained t count = 2,003 and t the table was = 2.0336, meaning there is no real difference between revenues entrants indigenous peasant farmers in rice farming on Kesio Village, subdistrict Lalolae in Kolaka.
Training Effectiveness and It’s Influence on Food Processing Bussiness Development Gita Agustin; Sinungndaru Bagasworo
Agribusiness Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Agribussines Journal
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Training evaluation is carried out to assess how effective a training is, so that it can have an influence on business actors. This study aims  to analyze the effect of reaction rates, levels of learning and the level of change in participant behavior towards business development.This research took place at the Makassar Industrial Training Center. The location selection was carried out by purposive sampling with the consideration that the location is one of the industrial training institutions for business actors, especially small industries in the field of food processing. The population in this study were alumni of training who were food processing business actors, using the Slovin formula, a sample of 77 people was obtained. The analytical method used to answer the objectives of this study is descriptive quantitative and regression analysis.The results of the analysis show that the training of various food processing for food processing business actors carried out by the Makassar Industrial Training Center based on the reaction rate variable is very effective with a score of 3.27, the learning variable is effective with a score of 3.24 and the behavior change variable is effective with a score of 3.12. Regression analysis shows that the effectiveness of training has a significant effect on improving the performance of food processing business actors.
External Financing of Azerbaijani Agriculture Sugra Ingilab Gumbatova; Natig Qadim Hajiyev
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 (1565.687 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v2i2.87

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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 Income Level and Welfare of Lada Farmer Household (Piper Nigrum L.) in Bantilang Village, Towuti Subdistrict, East Luwu Regency Mais Ilsan; Farizah Dhaifina Amran
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 (907.723 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v5i1.1686

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East Luwu Regency is one of the largest pepper centers in South Sulawesi Province. This study aims to: (1) know the production pepper farming, (2) analyze farmers’ income from pepper farming, (3) analyze the household income of pepper farmers and (4) analyze the level of welfare of pepper farmer households in Bantilang Village, Towuti District, East Luwu Regency. This research was conducted in Bantilang Village, Towuti District, East Luwu Regency from July to August 2021. The sample is 42 pepper farmers. The data was analysed using descriptive quantitative method. The results showed that (1) the level of pepper production in Bantilang Village, Towuti District, East Luwu Regency was quite high, that is 938.39 Kg/Ha. The income of pepper farmers is Rp. 4,353,953/month with the R/C-Ratio of 4.39, (2) household income of pepper farmers is relatively high, where their incomes are genterated from pepper farming, other farming, outside farming and income of household members, with the average household income of pepper farmers is Rp. 13,544,548/month, (3) the welfare of farmer households is high, where as many as 41 farmers are included in the prosperous category (97.62%).
ANALYSIS OF RELATIONSHIP OF MARKETING MIX WITH THE VALUE OF THE SALE OF FRUITS AT FRUIT MARKET TRADERS IN KENDARI CITY Diana Pratiwi Sa’Pangan; Helviani Helviani
Agribusiness Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2016): Agribusiness Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (776.132 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v1i2.208

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This study aimed to analyze the marketing mix (product, price, place and promotion) of fruits at the level of traders in fruit market Kendari, and to analyze the relationship between the marketing mix (product, price, place and promotion) with sales of fruit- fruits at the level of traders in fruit market Kendari. Determining the location of this research is done purposively (intentionally) on the basis that at the fruit market of Kendari in question is central sale of various kinds of fruits. The variables observed were: 1) a variable reinforcement, namely the identity of respondents include: the merchant name, age, level of formal education, and business experience, 2) main variables include: the marketing mix (product, price, place, promotion) and value sale. Analysis of the data used is descriptive qualitative analysis to analyze the marketing mix (product, price, place and promotion) of fruits at the level of traders in fruit market Kendari, and correlation analysis Spearman to analyze the relationship between the marketing mix (product, price, place, and promotion) with a sales value of fruit. The results showed that the implementation of any marketing mix in the fruit market of Kendari which aspects of the product and the price aspect is quite good, very nice aspect of the place, and the promotional aspect has not done well. There is a relationship between each of the marketing mix with a sales value of fruit, each worth: a) products with a sales value = 0.493, which means the level of relationship is or is strong enough, b) the price of the sales value = 0.436, which means the level of relationship is or reasonably strong, c) a place with a sales value = 0.620* which means the level of strong relations, d) sale with a sales value = 0.295 which means the rate of low or weak ties.
ANALYSIS OF INCOME ON THE CANDLENUT FARMING IN RAIMANUS VILLAGE, RAIMANUK DISTRICT, BELU REGENCY Maria H. Ikun Moruk; Werenfridus Taena; Umbu Joka
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 (177.512 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v4i2.1609

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This study aims to determine (1). general description of candlenut farming in Raimanus Village, Raimanuk District, Belu Regency, (2). To find out the analysis of candlenut farming income in Raimanus Village, Raimanuk District, Belu Regency (3). To find out the relative advantages of candlenut farming in Raimanus Village, Raimanuk District, Belu Regency. The research was conducted in November - December 2019. The data collection technique used a survey method with primary data and secondary data. The sample used in the study was 30 respondents. The data analysis method in the study is in the form of a descriptive model, income analysis, and benefit cost ratio (BCR), the net result in 2018 is Rp. 116,221,453, relative profit = 2.42 so that candlenut farming in Raimanus Village, Raimanuk District, Belu Regency is profitable/provides benefits to farmers in Raimanus Village.
Dynamics of Price Growth of Curly Red Chili and Red Chili in Kolaka District Lukman Hakim; Kartomo Kartomo; Nursalam Nursalam
Agribusiness Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2020): Agribusiness Journal
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This study aims to: 1) Identify the price data pattern of Curly Red Chili and red chilies in Kolaka Regency; 2) Obtain the best time series forecasting method for forecasting the price of Curly Red Chili and ordinary red chilies in Kolaka Regency; 3) Get a forecast for the price of Curly Red Chili and regular red chilies for the coming year. This type of research is descriptive quantitative, the source of the data in this study is secondary data obtained from the office of industry and trade, Kolaka district. The data analysis method used is the time series forecasting method.The results showed that: 1) The results of the identification of data patterns on the plot of price data for Curly Red Chili and common red chilies in Kolaka Regency in 2015-2019 obtained a seasonal pattern. 2) The results of the application of the time series forecasting method for the price of curly red chilies, obtained the best time series forecasting method, namely the box-jenkins method of the SARIMA (1,0,0) (2,0,0) 12 model with the smallest MSE value, namely MSE = 41,534 590 While for the price of ordinary red chilies, the best time series forecasting method is the box-jenkins method of the SARIMA (1,0,0) (1,0,0) 12 model with the smallest MSE value, namely MSE = 44,764,512. 3) The results of forecasting the price of Curly Red Chili using the box-jenkins method SARIMA (1,0,0) (2,0,0) 12 with the help of the MINITAB 19 program is the highest price of IDR 47,355.4 / Kg which occurred in August 2020 and the lowest price is IDR 23,169 / Kg which occurred in January 2020, while the average price of Curly Red Chili in 2020 is IDR 32,487.3 / Kg. While the results of forecasting the price of ordinary red chilies using the box-jenkins method with the SARIMA (1,0,0) (1,0,0) 12 model with the help of the MINITAB 19 program is the highest price of Rp. 32,967.8 / Kg which occurred in August. 2020 and the lowest price is IDR 16,756.4 / Kg which occurred in December 2020, while the average price of ordinary red chili in 2020 is IDR 23,346.27 / Kg.
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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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.
Inclusive Finance In Cooperatives For Community Empowerment Through MSME Development In The City Of Tarakan Khaerunnisa Kherunnisa; Nurlela Nurlela
Agribusiness Journal Vol 4, No 2 (2021): Agribussines Journal
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Inclusive finance has an important role in alleviating poverty and reducing income disparities. One of the development priorities in the Government Work Plan (RKP) is the development of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). This is based on the fact that MSMEs have contributed a lot to the national economy. The development of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) is very strategic. One form of government support in developing MSMEs in Tarakan City is MSME capital support through cooperatives. Can every community, especially MSME actors, get the same access to Cooperative services or not and what are the implementations and implications of these institutions for community empowerment through MSME development.This study aims to (1) determine the supporting and inhibiting factors of inclusive finance for empowering farming communities through the development of MSMEs in Cooperatives in Tarakan City (2) Knowing and analyzing the implementation of inclusive finance for empowering farming communities through the development of MSMEs in Cooperatives in Tarakan City. The data analysis method used is descriptive qualitative according to Miles and Huberman. The results of the study show that (1) Financial inclusion in cooperatives in Tarakan City is implemented through a program of providing productive capital. The implementation of this cooperative program has been quite successful, but the performance of the program has not run efficiently. The indicators of financial inclusion in question are indicators of availability of access, indicators of use, and indicators of quality. (2) The implications of financial inclusion show a positive movement in value where most of the recipients have felt the benefits and changes in economic conditions. For those who previously had a business, they felt that there was an increase in income, and for those who started a new business, they felt that there was an increase in economic capacity, although it was not too significant. So, the implications of inclusive finance for Cooperatives in Tarakan City have been able to create empowerment for the community, although not yet significantly.Keywords:  Inclusive Finance, Empowermen, Cooperatives               

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