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Jurnal AGRISEP: Kajian Masalah Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian dan Agribisnis
Published by Universitas Bengkulu
ISSN : 14128837     EISSN : 25799959     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31186/jagrisep
(1) The Macro approach of agricultural socio-economic as a system which comprehensive and integrated from subsystems up-stream, subsystems on-farm, subsystems down-stream, subsystems support and the impact of their interrelationships with government policy, international economics, agricultural marketing, natural resources, agricultural extension and communication, agricultural sociology, farmer institutions, and community empowerment; (2) The Micro approach includes the study in the development of agribusiness (finance, farm management, functional and technical aspects) and agricultural local institutional.
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GAMBARAN POLA KONSUMSI BUAH DI RUMAH TANGGA KOTA PALEMBANG Marsita, Tita
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 18 NO 01 2019 (MARCH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (373.453 KB) | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.18.1.115-126

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Fruit in South Sumaterais mostlytropical fruit whichis relatively seasonal. However, the fruits in Palembangcityis available throughout the year. If it associated withthe levelofconsumption, availabilityoffruit does not directly guarantee that the community can fulfill all of its consumption.Therefore, the pattern of consumption of fruitvaries depending on consumption patterns based on household characteristics. This research aims to describe the consumption pattern of household fruits in Palembang City. The data used are cross section data, primary data is from food consumption expenditure modules for fruit groups household of the National Social Economic Survey in2017 Statistical officeof Palembang City. Data of783 householdsare used for the purpose of this research and analysed using is a descriptive method with tabulation.The results of the study revealed that fruit consensus patterns based on low and medium income groups were dominated by bananas (31.9% and 23%) and high groups of oranges(23.2%), then based on the number of household members consuming fruit in the number of members large and medium households are dominated by bananas (24.6% and 22.5%), and small households in oranges(22.4%). Based on the education level housewives withlow educationlevel mostly consumebananas (24.3%), moderate and high education levels of consumeoranges(23.3% and 22.9%respectively).So, it can be concluded that, the dominant fruit share based on the socio-economic characteristics is bananas.
Azolla Pinnata SEGAR SEBAGAI PAKAN ALTERNATIF UNTUK MENGURANGI BIAYA PRODUKSI AYAM BROILER Tarigan, Desriana Maya Sari; Manalu, Doni Sahat Tua
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 18 NO 01 2019 (MARCH)
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Feeds costs are the largest cost in livestock business, which reaches 60-70% of all production costs. Feed costs can be reduced by using alternative feed ingredients that have high value, relatively cheap prices, easy to obtain and safe for consumption, and ones of its is Azolla pinnata. This study used a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) method with 5 (five) treatments and 4 (four) replications on 100 broilers. Each experimental unit is occupied by 5 (five) starter period broilers. The percentage of fresh Azolla pinnata in the ration of this experiment are; 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20%. Broiler are maintained and retrieved data for 4 weeks. Parameters that observed were chicken weight, feed consumption and feed conversion. The results showed that the percentage of Azolla pinnata significantly affected the chicken weight and feed consumption, but the effect was not significant on feed conversion. The best use of fresh Azolla pinnata is at 10% level in the ration. Using azolla 10% in the ration can reduce the costs for commercial feed use up to  9.9% of total feed consumption. 
PERAN PENYULUH PERTANIAN DALAM BUDIDAYA PADI SALIBU DI KABUPATEN TANAH DATAR PROVINSI SUMATERA BARAT Tanjung, Heri Bachrizal; Wahyuni, Sri; Ifdal, Ifdal
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 19 NO 02 2020 (SEPTEMBER)
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Agricultural extension acts as agents of change directly related to farmers. Likewise, the role of agricultural extension in Tanah Datar District is in the salibu extension program, so this study aims to describe the role of agricultural extension in salibu cultivation in Tanah Datar District. The research was conducted from August to October 2018 in Tanah Datar District, West Sumatera. This type of research was descriptive research that was designed qualitatively, where the method used was focus group discussion (FGD). The data source was selected purposively (intentionally) consisting of 17 agricultural extension workers in Tanah Datar District, which consisted of district extension agents, coordinator extension, and agricultural extension agents. The results showed that the role of agricultural extension in the salibu cultivation in Tanah Datar was as a motivator for farmers in conducting salibu cultivation. Extensions became counselors and agents of rice transfer technology so that farmers became aware, willing, capable, and skilled in conducting millet rice cultivation. Extensions convey the advantages of salibu, carry out demonstration plots, conduct guidance and provide training activities through field schools, as well as mentoring maintenance untill harvest.
PERAN BALAI PENYULUHAN PERTANIAN (BPP) DALAM PENYULUHAN KOMODITI PANGAN (STUDI KASUS DI KABUPATEN TANAH DATAR) Wahyuni, Sri; Helmi, Helmi; Tanjung, Hery Bachrizal; Oktavia, Yenny
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 18 NO 02 2019 (SEPTEMBER)
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The process of achieving food security in Indonesia is inseparable from the role of extension as the educative technical personnel and empowerment of farmers. The extention is incorporated and authorized into the agricultural scope organization unit to carry out extension activities, one of which is the AEC. The research aims to look at the role of the AEC in extention food commodities. This type of research was descriptive which was designed qualitatively using the focus group discussion (FGD) method which aimed to explored specific problems related to the role of the AEC in Tanah Datar District. The results showed that the AEC in Tanah Datar District had carried out its role in conducting food commodity counseling well, but it was still not optimal due to limited facilities and infrastructure, accommodation and financing, and lack of resources and extension staff. In addition, the role of extensions has only reached the aspect of providing inputs, cultivation and harvesting. Extensions had not fully helped independent farmers in marketing matters. Therefore, it is important to increase the role of extension agents so that they can carry out their functions properly in conducting food commodity counseling.
KAJIAN TEKNO EKONOMI PAKET TEKNOLOGI BAKTERI PERAKARAN PEMACU PERTUMBUHAN TANAMAN (BP3T) PUPUK KANDANG DAN NANO PESTISIDA SERAI WANGI PADA USAHA TANI KAKAO DI KABUPATEN LIMA PULUH KOTA Wahyuni, Sri; Rahma, Haliatur; Trisno, Jumsu; Martinius, Martinius; Noveriza, Rita; Reflin; Yuliani, Sri; Nusyirwan, Nusyirwan; Nefri, Jhon
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 19 NO 01 2020
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Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) plus manure technology is designed to control the vascular streak dieback disease (VSD) which attacks cocoa plants, and improve the plant growth. This research aims to compare the cost of using conventional manure and PGPR plus manure technology. This research was designed in a descriptive quantitative approach using cencus data of 43 people who use PGPR plus manure in Kabupaten Limapuluh Kota. The result shows that the conventional fertilizer costs is more expensive than the PGPR plus manure formula. Therefore, it PGPR plus manure formula is recommended for the cacao farmers in Kabupaten Limapuluh Kota.
ANALISIS PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING DAMPAK EKONOMI SERTIFIKASI C.A.F.E. PRACTICES PADA USAHATANI KOPI LINTONG SUMATERA UTARA Sinaga, Sonitia Verawati; Harianto, Harianto; Suharno, Suharno
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 18 NO 01 2019 (MARCH)
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The C.A.F.E. Practices aims to ensure that coffee is produced  from sustainable farming and process by evaluating economic, social, and environmental aspects in the production process. Incentive for farmers following the certification will get better price than those not following certification. This research aims to analyze factors influencing farmer to participate in C.A.F.E. certification. After then, the economic effect of the certification will be analyzed using Propensity Score Matching (PSM) based on significant factors that influence farmers to participate in the certification. To reach that aims, a survey is conducted to 162 Lintong coffee farmers, consisting of 81 people who participate in certification and 81 people who do not participate in the certification. PSM in this research is conducted through psmatch 2 and the nearest neighbor method. Based on the logit analysis, some factors like famers’ age, area, the number of family member, and income outside coffee farming significantly influence farmers’ participation in the certification. The analysis on the effect of certification based on psmatch 2 and the nearest neighbor method after balancing test shows that the variable costs is increase significantly, while the increase in productivity and coffee farming income was not significant.
PELESTARIAN PERTANIAN ORGANIK BUAH NAGA: VALUASI EKONOMI DAN SIMULASI KEBIJAKAN Ningsih, Kustiawati; Sakdiyah, Halimatus; Felani, Herman; Dwiastuti, Rini; Asmara, Rosihan
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 18 NO 01 2019 (MARCH)
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Organic agriculture is the implementation of the sustainable agriculture concept promoted by the World Food Organization (WHO) since 1989. Later, this concept become a global movement for sustainable agriculture (Suryana, 2005). In its development, organic farming of dragon fruit tends to decrease its sustainability. The main contributing factors is natural and environmental degradation phenomena. This study aims to analyze the NPV of corn farming activities, which incidentally are farming activities outside organic dragon fruit farming, by comparing to the NPV of corn farming activities and organic dragon fruit farming NPV and conducting sensitivity analysis toward the benefits and social costs of the dragon-fruit organic farming environment. The analytical method used is cost-benefit analysis. The results showed that there are differences in the value of benefits and costs between corn farming and organic dragon fruit farming. The difference between the benefits and costs, NPV and BCR between corn farming and organic dragon fruit farming occurred because organic dragon fruit farming considers the value of social benefits and social costs, which includes elements of benefits and environmental costs while corn farming does not. Likewise, sensitivity analysis with a 10% increase in costs and a 5% decrease in benefits indicates that the NPV and BCR values are still positive. This shows that both types of farming found in the organic farming environment of dragon fruit are feasible to be developed so that they can maintain their existence for future generations and realize organic farming preservation of dragon fruit.
ANALISIS KEPUASAN KONSUMEN TERHADAP LAYANAN PASAR MODERN DI KOTA BENGKULU Wahyudin, Wahyudin; Suryanty, Melli; Badrudin, Redy
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 18 NO 01 2019 (MARCH)
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This research was conducted in modern markets in Bengkulu City in March 2018 with 96 samples. This study aims to identify the attributes that need to be developed and maintained in achieving customer satisfaction and to know the level of customer satisfaction with modern market services in Bengkulu City. The purpose of the first analyzed by Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) method and the purpose of the second analyzed by Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) method. Based on the results obtained from the calculation of IPA, attributes that need to be improved on the modern market is the state of the market building, the completeness of market products, and the guarantee of the quality and quantity of goods. As for the attributes that need to be maintained the achievement includes the layout of the market, the convenience of the market, the accuracy in serving, the speed in serving, the responsiveness in serving, polite and courteous in serving, guarantee the price of goods, market security guarantee, honest in serving, and appreciate the consumers. While for the results of the calculation of consumer satisfaction index found the value of CSI in modern markets by 70%.
ROADMAP PENGEMBANGAN KOPI DI KAB. SOLOK SELATAN Yulistriani, Yulistriani; Yaherwandi, Yaherwandi; Paloma, Cindy
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 18 NO 02 2019 (SEPTEMBER)
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Coffee is an important commodity as a source of foreign exchange and regional income. Solok Selatan district the second largest coffee producer after Solok district in West Sumatra. But the potential for coffee development in Solok Selatan district  has not been clearly mapped before. Therefore this study aims is to analyze the potential for coffee development and construct a roadmap for coffee development in Solok Selatan district. This study uses primary and secondary data. For the first purpose, an in-depth interviews were conducted using the purposive sampling method and FGD (Focus Group Discussion) with coffee stakeholders, such as the coffee traders, farmers, agriculture counselor, the government and NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations). The data, which is a results of interviews and FGDs are grouped into internal and external factors and then analyzed using the SWOT (Strengths-weaknesses-opportunities-threats) analysis to answer the second goal. The analysis results show that the Solok selatan district coffee commodity has potential to be developed because it have a unique flavor of lemon and casiavera. It is necessary to do several stages to develop of Solok Selatan coffee, namely product diversifications, build a coffee center outlets, and design an attractive coffee tourism areas. Thus, the existing potential is expected to develop optimally and Solok Selatan district can be known as one of the “coffee village” in West Sumatra.
RISIKO PRODUKSI DAN EFISIENSI TEKNIS USAHATANI PADI PADA SAWAH TADAH HUJAN DI KABUPATEN MAROS, SULAWESI SELATAN Arifin, Arifin; Zulkifli, Zulkifli; Biba, Muhammad Arsyad; Pata, Abdul Asis; Sadat, Mohammad Anwar
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 18 NO 02 2019 (SEPTEMBER)
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The The agricultural production risk is greater than non-agriculture risk because agriculture strongly affected by nature such as weather, pest, diseases, temperature, drought, and flooding. The increasing of production through technical efficiency is important to do. The technical efficiency of rice farming can be improved the support or efforts of efficient use of inputs technological innovation. The aim of this study is to analyze the risk of rice farming production in rainfed rice fields. Production risk is analyzed by determining the coefficient of variation. Production risk can be measured by the amount of variance and deviation standard. Technical efficiency is used to analyze the level of technical efficiency. The results showed that rice production risk in rainfed lowland rice in Allepolea Village was greater than the production risk in Bontoa Village and Mattirotasi Village. While for technical efficiency in Mattirotasi Village, it’s more technically efficient for rainfed lowland rice farming than in Bontoa Village and Allepolea Village, Maros Regency.

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