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Sriwijaya Journal of Agribusiness and Biometrics in Agriculture Research
Published by Universitas Sriwijaya
ISSN : 00000000     EISSN : 28095790     DOI : https://doi.org/10.5713/srijab.v1i2.36
Sriwijaya Journal of Agribusiness and Biometrics in Agriculture Research adalah jurnal ilmiah berkala dan dikhususkan untuk menerbitkan artikel penelitian asli tentang agribisnis, biometrika pertanian, agripreneurship, ekonomi pertanian, dan pembangunan pedesaan. SriJAB diterbitkan dua kali setahun (Maret–Agustus, dan September–Februari) oleh Departemen Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Sriwijaya bekerja sama dengan Perhimpunan Ekonomi Pertanian Indonesia (Perhepi).
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Impact of Palm Oil Plantation Expansion on Lowland Paddy Socio-Economic Situation in Ogan Komering Ilir Regency Serly Novita Sari; Fachrurrozie Sjarkowi; Dessy Adriani; Maryadi Maryadi
Sriwijaya Journal of Agribusiness and Biometrics in Agriculture Research Vol 1 No 1 (2021): November - April 2021
Publisher : Departement of Socio-Economic Agricuture, Faculty of Agriculture

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5713/srijab.v1i1.19

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In the wetlands, especially peatlands, there are extensive developments and an increasing number of oil palm plantation companies. One of them is the issue of crop failure and crop failure that Ogan Komering Ilir lebak farmers had experienced during the rice season. The purpose of the study is to determine the influence of the expansion of oil palm plantations on the region's micro and macro levels. In order to have a better understanding of the farmers' perspective, farmers samples were gathered from 10 percent of the total population of 721 homes in Srigeni Baru and Mariana villages. The findings show that there is no reason for any party to view the presence of a plantation company around a small farming community in a bad manner. Communities and villages concerned about fire, palm oil plantation companies, and even rural harmony can be developed until it is fostered, for example, under the coordination of the BUKD (Badan Usaha Kemitraan Desa), which actively promotes village prosperity.
Prediction Fruitfulness of the Bina Mina Village Unit Cooperative (KUD) in Labuhan Maringgai District, East Lampung Regency Annisa Elvaretta Insani; Dyah Aring Hepiana Lestari; Maya Riantini
Sriwijaya Journal of Agribusiness and Biometrics in Agriculture Research Vol 1 No 1 (2021): November - April 2021
Publisher : Departement of Socio-Economic Agricuture, Faculty of Agriculture

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5713/srijab.v1i1.20

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The Bina Mina Village Unit Cooperative is an active cooperative in East Lampung Regency that was founded in 1975, but it has never been evaluated as successful using a tripartite approach, therefore the cooperative has no idea how successful its management. The goal of this research is to examine cooperative success from three perspectives (tripartite), namely cooperative success as a corporate entity, cooperative success in contributing to development, and cooperative success in delivering community benefits. The study employed a case study approach, which included direct interviews with five cooperative administrators and the completion of a questionnaire. The information was quantitatively examined using the 2015 Cooperative Rating Guidelines, which included five areas of cooperative institutions: business, finance, community benefits, and member benefits. The findings of this study show that cooperatives are successful as well-qualified commercial entities, contribute to well-qualified development, and provide benefits to non-qualified members.
A Classification Approach to the Growth of the Inter-Regional Agricultural Sector in East Nusa Tenggara Province Yandri Erikson Edon; Wiendiyati Wiendiyati; Johanna Suek; Damianus Adar
Sriwijaya Journal of Agribusiness and Biometrics in Agriculture Research Vol 1 No 1 (2021): November - April 2021
Publisher : Departement of Socio-Economic Agricuture, Faculty of Agriculture

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5713/srijab.v1i1.21

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In terms of gross domestic product and labor absorption, the agriculture sector is the most important in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Province’s. The study's goal is to figure out how much the agricultural sector is growing and categorise it using Klasen Typology. The data utilized is a time series of agriculture industry growth from 2010 to 2019. The method of data analysis is employed. Klassen Klassifikasi Klassen with a matrix twice that cross-connects the expansion of the agriculture industry and its contribution to gross domestic product throughout East Nusa Tenggara areas. The comparison data is based on data on the development of sectors in Indonesian provinces that were chosen at random. The findings revealed that the agriculture sector in East Nusa Tenggara Province’s is reasonably stable, with minor expansion. According to the Klassen Classification, quadrant one consists of four regency’s: Ende regency, Kupang City, Lembata regency, and Sabu Raijua regency, all of which have advanced agricultural sectors. In the second quadrant, there are nine regency’s with advanced but depressed agricultural growth. There is one regency’s in the third quadrant classified as having a rapidly increasing agricultural sector. Six regency’s are classified in the fourth quadrant, with the agricultural sector lagging behind. Efforts to enhance the classified sector lag behind the higher agriculture sector, and the government is called upon to help. The function is played by improving the quality of human resources as well as the facilities and infrastructure that enable the agricultural sector's development.
Agripreneurship Nurul Hayat Malang Branch Risk Management Nabilah Zhafirah; Rahayu Relawati; Bambang Yudi Ariadi
Sriwijaya Journal of Agribusiness and Biometrics in Agriculture Research Vol 1 No 1 (2021): November - April 2021
Publisher : Departement of Socio-Economic Agricuture, Faculty of Agriculture

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5713/srijab.v1i1.22

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Since 2003, Nurul Hayat's company has been involved in agrienterprise, particularly in collaboration with goat farmers in the establishment of aqiqah services. Nurul Hayat's agrienterpreneurship activities have grown throughout Indonesia, with over 30 branches. Nurul Hayat's commercial activities have been impacted by the covid-19 epidemic since the beginning of 2020, with a decline in bookings in practically all branches. The purpose of this study is to determine the hazards associated with the Nurul Hayat Malang branch's agribusiness activities. Risk management is the application of management functions to address the company's hazards. This study uses house of risk phase 1 methodology and analytical tools. Primary data from consumers and the brand manager of the Malang branch, Nurul Hayat. According to experts from brand managers, there are 11 risk events and 8 risk agents encountered by agrienterpreneurship Nurul Hayat Malang branch. Second, risk agent has the potential to arise because it is included in 80 percent of the cumulative ARP (aggregate risk potential), where this occurs due to the failure of the Nurul Hayat Malang branch of agrienterpreneurship to reach the target (A3) and quality and product standards (A6). Nurul Hayat agrienterpreneurship partner malang branch should be expanded, and the quality control team should be evaluated, according to the recommendations.
Corn Farmer Income Analysis in the Penengahan District of South Lampung Regency Maya Riantini; Ktut Murniati; Yunita Munisara
Sriwijaya Journal of Agribusiness and Biometrics in Agriculture Research Vol 1 No 1 (2021): November - April 2021
Publisher : Departement of Socio-Economic Agricuture, Faculty of Agriculture

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5713/srijab.v1i1.23

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Corn is one of the crops that, after rice, provides the second most carbs. Corn is utilized for livestock and the processed food sector in addition to food. The purpose of this study is to look at the income of maize producers in Penengahan District, South Lampung Regency's. At the locations of Sukabaru Village and Kelaten Village, Penengahan District, South Lampung Regency, this study used a survey method with a direct interview using questionnaires. A basic random sampling strategy was used in this study, which included 51 corn producers. The average household income of maize farmers in Penengahan District is IDR 40692322,08 per year, according to the findings. Corn farmers' household income in accumulation from corn on farm income was IDR 32634674,96 per year, off farm income was IDR 5872941,24 per year, and non farm income was IDR 2396470,44 per year.
Use of Tea Production Factors on Bedakah Plantation Unit PT Perkebunan Tambi Wonosobo Central Java: Analysis of Local Efficiency Nada Qurrotul 'Aisy; Dwi Aulia Puspitaningrum; Budiarto Budiarto
Sriwijaya Journal of Agribusiness and Biometrics in Agriculture Research Vol 1 No 1 (2021): November - April 2021
Publisher : Departement of Socio-Economic Agricuture, Faculty of Agriculture

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5713/srijab.v1i1.24

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The research aims to 1) assess the impact of raw materials, wood pellets, fire woods, and electrical energy on black tea production at PT Perkebunan Tambi's Bedakah Plantation Unit tea factory, and 2) assess the level of allocative efficiency of the utility of black tea production factors at PT Perkebunan Tambi's Bedakah Plantation Unit tea factory. The descriptive technique is used with the case study implementation method in this study. Purposive sampling was used by the responders. Primary and secondary data were collected during a three-year period (2017-2019). For production factor analysis and allocative efficiency of production factors analysis, the analytical technique employs Cobb-Douglas, which calculates the ratio between the Marginal Value Product (MVP) and the input price (Px). The findings of this study revealed that 1) the number of raw materials and fire woods had an impact on the production of black tea at the Bedakah Plantation Unit tea factory, and 2) the utility of production factors in the form of raw materials and fire woods at the Bedakah Plantation Unit tea factory was ineffective. It is suggested that raw materials and firewood elements be added to the black tea processing at Bedakah Plantation Unit in order to attain aloocative efficiency.
Employee Performance at PT. Sinar Mas Sungai Bungur Estate Lahat as a Result of Career Development, Work Environment, and Compensation Nisma Aprini
Sriwijaya Journal of Agribusiness and Biometrics in Agriculture Research Vol 1 No 1 (2021): November - April 2021
Publisher : Departement of Socio-Economic Agricuture, Faculty of Agriculture

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5713/srijab.v1i1.25

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Internally and externally, PT Sinar Mas Sungai Bungur Estate (SM SBE) faces a number of issues. Employee performance is impacted by this issue. The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of career development, work environment, and compensation on the performance of PT Sinar Mas Sungai Bungur Estate Lahat personnel. This study uses the quantitative methodology and statistical analysis. Questionnaires, discussion focus groups, interviews, and secondary data were used to collect data. Multiple regression analysis, coefficient of determination, and hypothesis testing were applied in the data analysis. Career development variables (X1), work environment variables (X2), and compensation variables (X3) had no significant effect on performance, according to the findings (Y). As a result, the study's hypothesis that there is a significant impact on performance metrics has not been verified (Y).

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