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AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI
ISSN : 19074298     EISSN : 2685063X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35791
Focus and Scope The aims of this transdisciplnary journal is to provide a venue for academicians, researchers and practitioners for publishing the original research articles or review articles. The scope of the articles published in this journal deal with a broad range of topics, including: Agriculture (Plant Cultivation, Plantation, Forestry, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries), Social Economy
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PENGARUH NILAI JUAL OBJEK PAJAK, LUAS KEPEMILIKAN TANAH, DAN HARGA PASAR TANAH TERHADAP NILAI GANTI RUGI TANAH PADA PELAKSANAAN PEMBANGUNAN MANADO OUTER RING ROAD III Hesty ., Mansyur; Bobby Vian Jhon Polii; Charles Reijaaldo Ngangi
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This study aims to 1) Analyze the effect of individually of the sale value of the tax object, land ownership area, and land market price on the value of land compensation in land acquisition development Manado outer Ring Road III (MORR III). 2) Analyze the effect jointly between the sale value of tax objects, land ownership area, and land market price on the value of land compensation in the procurement of land for the construction of MORR III. This research was conducted at the construction site (MORR III) from February to October 2019. This research used quantitative descriptive methods. The data collected was primary data and secondary data. Primary data were obtained directly through interviews with key informants namely the Land Procurement Committee for Implementation of MORR III. Secondary data were obtained from the North Sulawesi Land Agency and the Central Statistics Agency. Secondary data is related to Tax Object Selling Value (NJOP) data, Land Ownership Area, Respondents' Livelihoods and Land Compensation Value for the construction of MORR III. The sample selection was done purposevely with a sample of 60 recipients of land compensation. Data Analysis Techniques use 1) Regression Analysis, and 2) Multiple Regression Analysis. The results showed that (1) the Sales Value of Tax Objects or values that showed the average price obtained from a sale and purchase transaction that occurred naturally was positively correlated and significantly affected the value of land compensation determined by the appraisal. Each increased in the Tax Object Sales Value of Rp. 1,000 per m2 will increase the price of compensation by Rp. 540 per m2. The variable area of land ownership owned by the community receiving land compensation in the construction of MORR III has no significant effect on the value of land compensation. An increase in the area of land ownership owned by the people affected by land acquisition for the construction of MORR III only increased the value of land compensation obtained by Rp. 5,840 per m2. Land market price variables or prices that indicated the market value of land were positively correlated and have a significant effect on the value of land compensation determined by the appraisal. Land market price increased of Rp. 1000 per m2 increased the price of land compensation by Rp.1,137 per m2. (2) Variable sale value of tax object, area of land ownership, and land market price indicated 64.0% representation of variables that affected the value of land compensation and jointly have a positive effect on the value of land compensation received by the community land acquisition affected in the construction of MORR III. *eprm*
ANALISIS KEUNGGULAN KOMPARATIF USAHATANI KOPI DI KABUPATEN BOLAANG MONGONDOW MENGGUNAKAN POLICY ANALYSIS MATRIX (PAM) Yolanda Pinky Ivanna Rori; Jelly R. D. Lumingkewas; Melissa Lady Gisela Tarore
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The research has been done in Bolaang Mongondow. The aim of the research are to know the comparative advantage of coffee in Bolaang Mongondow North Sulawesi which is analized by Domestic Resource Cost Ratio (DRCR) value and to know the input and output price changes and its impact to the coffee farming comparative advantage. The area of research is selected by purposive method in Bolaang-Mongondow Regencies which are the production centre of coffee. The primarydata are collected through interview with 20 coffee farmers while the secondary data are gained from related institutions. Descriptive analysis using Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM) was implemented in the research to know the comparative advantage value. Sensitivity analysis is used to determine the impact of prices changing to Domestic Resource Cost Ratio (DRCR). The result shows that coffee farming in Bolaang Mongondow has a comparative advantage which is indicated by the value of DRCR 0,0791. Both Private and Social benefit value are profitable. The p rivate benefit is Rp.5.821.590 and social benefit is Rp. 5.525.338.
CURAHAN TENAGA KERJA PADA USAHATANI PADI DI DESA LOWIAN KECAMATAN MAESAAN Trifly ., Kawengian; Juliana Ruth Mandey; Nordy Fritsgerald Lucky Waney
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This study aims to determine the time allocation of labor in rice farming. The study was conducted in Lowian Village, Maesaan SubDistrict, South Minahasa Regency. Data collection is done by survey method. The number of samples of rice farmers is determined as many as 20 farmers. Determination of the sample is done by simple random sampling. Data analysis was performed descriptively in form of tables and verbal descriptions. The types of paddy farming activities studied include land management activities, nursery seedlings, planting, weeding, fertilizing, eradicating pests and diseases, harvesting, transporting and drying or dry in the sun activities. The average amount of time allocation of labor in one hectare of paddy farming is 136 HOK (Workers' Day). The most labor-intensive activities were planting and harvesting activities, respectively 33.5 HOK (26.4%) and 32.1 HOK (25.1%). The least labor-intensive activity in transportation activities was 3.1 HOK (2.5%) and seedling nursery activities were 4.5 HOK (3.5%). Land management activities 97.15 percent use animal power and 2.85 percent use tractors. Other activities fully use human labor. The amount of time allocation of male laborers was 78.375 HOK (66.56%) and the total flow of female labor was 39.375 HOK (33.44%). The types of activities undertaken by women are seedling activities, planting, weeding and paddy drying or dry in the sun. *eprm*
AKTIVITAS DARI INDUSTRI RUMAH PANGGUNG DI DESA TOMBASIAN ATAS KECAMATAN KAWANGKOAN BARAT Claudio Biorhof Ering; Caroline Betsi Diana Pakasi; Ellen Grace Tangkere
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The purpose of this research is to analyze the activities of the stilt house industry. The sampling method in this study uses a purposive sampling method with a total sample of 15 respondents from a population of 36 owners of stilt house industries in the Upper Tombasian Village. The research results show that the activities of the stage house industry in the Upper Tombasian Village include production activities, namely the preparation of raw materials, the design process, ordering, and distribution. Production activities from the stilt house industry provide income where labor is absorbed from within the village itself, depend on number of rooms each house. Thet are 1 room (6 x 5) absorbs 3 workers, 2 rooms (7 x 9) absorb 4 workers, 3 rooms (7 x 12) absorb 5 workers. Income for owners where the owner owns a stilt house business, income for the village through tax collection for every 1 unit of house sold. Income for the surrounding community in the form of renting a vehicle for the distribution process is Rp. 600,000 - Rp. 1,200,000, depending on distance traveled.*eprm*
PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP PEMBANGUNAN INFRASTRUKTUR JALAN PERTANIAN MELALUI DANA DESA DI DESA BUHIAS KECAMATAN WORI KABUPATEN MINAHASA UTARA Michael ., Papudi; Melsje Yellie Memah; Martha Mareyke Sendow
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This study aims to determine community participation in the planning and implementation stages in the construction of agricultural road infrastructure funded by the Village Fund in Buhias Village, Mantehage Island, Wori Sub-district, North Minahasa Regency. The 3-month study was conducted from August to October 2018. Primary data were obtained through interviews, based on a list of questions, to 20 respondents who were chosen based on pusposive sampling method. Secondary data were obtained from the Buhias Village Office, from local bookstores, as well as from the internet through Google searching to obtain journal articles and theses relating to research topics, especially concerning community participation in road infrastructure development. Data analysis using descriptive analysis presented in tabular form. The results showed that community participation in the construction of agricultural road infrastructure in the village of Buhias was in the medium category at the planning stage and in the high category at the stage of implementing agricultural road construction. *eprm*
PENILAIAN KELOMPOK TANI TERHADAP PELAKSANAAN FUNGSI PENYULUH PERTANIAN DI DESA TATENGESAN SATU KECAMATAN PUSOMAEN KABUPATEN MINAHASA TENGGARA (Studi Kasus : Kelompok Tani Marapuan Jaya dan Kelompok Tani Pasan Jaya) Christofel Joshua Ngongoloy; Elsje Pauline Manginsela; Benu Olfie Liesje Suzana
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This study aims to determine the assessment of farmer groups on the implementation of the function of agricultural instructors in the village of Tatengesan Satu, Pusomaen Sub-district, Southeast Minahasa Regency. This research was conducted from June to August 2019. The data used are primary data and secondary data. Primary data obtained by interview, based on questionaire, to two farmer groups, each chairman, secretary, treasurer and one member and one agricultural instructor. So that the total respondents were 9 people. Secondary data was obtained from relevant agencies namely through the Agricultural Extension Office (BPP), the Head of Village Office and the Pusomaen Sub-district Office of Southeast Minahasa Regency. Secondary data was also obtained through books obtained from local bookstores and the internet. From internet through google scholar in the form of books, journal articles and theses related to this research topic namely Assessment of Farmer Groups on the Implementation Function of Agriculture Extension. The results showed that the assessment of farmer groups on the implementation of the function of agricultural instructors is not yet fully functioning, where the new agricultural instructors carry out their functions as initiators, facilitators and motivators. While the function of extension workers as a liaison, analyzer and agent of change has not yet been fully felt by the farmer groups. But on the other hand, according to the agricultural instructor, it has been carrying out its functions to the maximum, it's just that the function as an agent of change cannot be fully carried out. This is because extension agents feel that farmers are able to make changes to advance their own farming business to make it more profitable.*eprm*
TINGKAT KEPUASAN KONSUMEN WHAT’S UP CAFE MANADO Virjinia ., Tulungen; Theodora Maulina Katiandagho; Agnes Estephina Loho
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The purpose of this study was to determine the level of consumer satisfaction What's Up Cafe Manado regarding products, prices, places, and services. This research was conducted for 2 months from February to March 2019. Determination of the sample using accidental sampling technique. Data collected in this study are primary data and secondary data. Primary data were collected from direct interviews with 30 respondents (consumers) using a questionnaire with a Likert scale.Secondary data were obtained from local bookstores and the internet. From the internet using Google Scholar to get books, scientific journal articles and theses from other universities related to research topics on the level of consumer satisfaction. The results showed that the level of consumer satisfaction of What’s Up Cafe Manado overall was classified as very satisfied by 82.04%. In detail, the level of customer satisfaction for What's Up Cafe for the very satisfied category was 84.45% for product variables, 83.99% for prices, and 80.33% for places. For the satisfied category, the service variable is 79.99%.*eprm*
STRATEGI PEMASARAN KUE PIA ANYEN DI DESA SEA KECAMATAN PINELENG Vika Singgita Findia Dien; Lyndon Reinhard Jacob Pangemanan; Celcius ., Talumingan
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This study aims to look at the marketing strategy of "Anyen" pia cake in the sea village of Pineleng District. This research was conducted for 3 months, starting from March to June 2019. The data used in this study are primary data obtained from direct interviews with Anyen pia cake business owner, Mr. Lexy Pelealu and secondary data from 37 respondents of Anyen pia cake customers. fill out a questionnaire calculated on a Likert scale. The results of this study indicate that the marketing strategy for Anyen Pia is in the excellent category. Where aspects of the marketing mix of products 78.61%, aspects of the marketing mix of prices 85.97%, aspects of the marketing mix of places 81.07%, and aspects of the marketing mix of promotion of 85.97%.*eprm*
PERANAN MODAL SOSIAL PADA KELOMPOK TANI PADI SAWAH DI DESA TAWAANG KECAMATAN TENGA KABUPATEN MINAHASA SELATAN Jimmy ., Rumagit; Jean Fanny Junita Timban; Charles Reijnaldo Ngangi
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The purpose of this study was to determine and describe the role of social capital, consisted by trust, social norms, social networks, in the paddy rice farmer group in Tawaang Village, Tenga Sub-district, South Minahasa Regency. This research lasted for three months from July to September 2019. The data used in this study were primary data obtained from direct interviews and observations. Interviews were conducted with the help of a questionnaire. The Head of Village and farmer group members represent the community. Total respondents were 12 people who were all members of the group. Secondary data were obtained from the Tawaang Village Office, local bookstores and via the internet. Internet through Google Scholar to get articles from various scientific journals and theses from other universities related to research on the Role of Social Capital in Paddy Farmer Groups. The results showed that the index figure of 81.48% meant that it was classified in the existing category. Thus, the role of social capital was properly realized in the Tunas Harapan Farmer Group in Tawaang Village, Tenga District, South Minahasa Regency in the form of trust, social norms and social networks. Group members lead a high social life both within the group and outside the group, namely to strengthen the kinship, tolerance and efforts so that the farming business that runs well.*eprm* 
FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI KEPUTUSAN PETANI MENANAM JAGUNG MANIS DAN JAGUNG LOKAL David Harksel Andre Ratulangi; Theodora Maulina Katiandagho; Benny Adrian Berthy Sagay
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This study aims to determine the factors that influence farmers' decisions in planting sweet corn and local corn in Tolombukan Satu Village, Pasan District, Southeast Minahasa Regency. Data collection was carried out for two months, from May to June 2019. The collected data was compiled quantitatively and displayed in tabular form. This research uses primary data and secondary data. Primary data obtained from interviews and with the help of questionnaires for the leader (chair, secretary, and treasurer) and all members of the Nafiri Jaya Farmer Group amounted to 20 people. Secondary data obtained from local book store, the internet through Google Scholar to get articles and theses from other universities related to research topics on factors that influence farmers' decisions. The results showed that the factors influencing the decision of farmers to plant sweet corn and local corn were social factors and economic factors. Social factors consist of age, level of education, experience in farming and the role of agricultural extension workers. Economic factors consist of the number of dependents in the family, land area, facilities and infrastructure, income, expenses and selling price.*eprm*

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