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ISSN : 22525491     EISSN : 26564599     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29244/fagb.11.2.101-108
Forum Agribisnis adalah jurnal ilmiah sebagai forum komunikasi antar peneliti, akademisi, dan penentu kebijakan dan praktisi dalam bidang agribisnis dan bidang terkait lainnya. Tulisan bersifat asli berisi analisis empirik atau tinjauan teoritis dan review buku terbaru. Forum Agribisnis dikelola oleh Magister Sains Agribisnis Departemen Agribisnis FEM IPB. Jurnal diterbitkan pada bulan Maret dan September.
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KELAYAKAN PENGEMBANGAN USAHA INTEGRASI PADI DENGAN SAPI POTONG PADA KONDISI RISIKO DI KELOMPOK TANI DEWI SRI Bayu Sumantri; Anna Fariyanti
Forum Agribisnis Vol 1 No 2 (2011): FA Vol 1 No 2 September 2011
Publisher : Magister Science of Agribusiness, Department of Agribusiness, FEM-IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/fagb.1.2.167-182

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One of the alternative solutions for meet the target achieving a sustainable self-sufficiency in rice, the meat self-sufficiency, energy security, and in order to go organic agriculture is a way to integrate the development of rice with cattle. The purpose of this study is to analyze the feasibility of developing an integrated rice business with cattle in Farmers Group Dewi Sri and analyze the feasibility of developing an integrated rice business with cattle in the presence of production risk in rice output and prices in the Farmers Group Dewi Sri. Location of research conducted at the Farmers Group Dewi Sri, District Karawang, West Java. Techniques used in making the respondents using census techniques with reaponden number as many as 23 people. All non-financial and financial aspects the normal conditions and the incremental net benefits feasible to be made. Beside that, financial feasibility analysis of business development that integrates rice with cattle the risk of conditions of production and output prices of rice feasible to be made. Business development activities that integrate rice with cattle is very sensitive to changes in rice productivity and the highest level of risk on production risk.
ANALISIS DAYASAING UBI JALAR CILEMBU DI KABUPATEN SUMEDANG JAWA BARAT Ana Hoeridah; Tintin Sarianti
Forum Agribisnis Vol 1 No 2 (2011): FA Vol 1 No 2 September 2011
Publisher : Magister Science of Agribusiness, Department of Agribusiness, FEM-IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/fagb.1.2.200-216

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Today, Indonesia is still export fresh agriculture product with low selling price and competitive power than processed product with higher selling price.  The condition also observed for sweet potato that exported in the fresh form with low selling price and in turn lowering the competitive power of this product.  Province of West Java is one of sweet potato production center.  In 2009, “Cilembu” sweet potato becomes leading product of this commodity group that mostly produced in Subang Regency.  Market destination of “Cilembu” is not only for  domestic demand but also exported to many destination countries including Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, Hongkong, and Singapore, but selling in the fresh form.  Due to the large potential, it is important to examine the competitive power of the commodity and effect of government policy on “Cilembu” farming in Subang Regency.  The research study was selected on purposive basis. The data analyzed using Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM) and sensitivity analysis. The result indicated that “Cilembu” farming in Sumedang Regency is profitable both financial and economic and has good competitive power (either comparative or competitive advantage).  Government policy on domestic input is not effective yet because producer must pay higher price on the input than it should be.  The policy is effective for tradable input due to subsidy. Output policy has restrictive nature due to export taxes and no subsidy for the commodity. Sensitivity analysis show that increasing of labor wage and changing on exchange rate is not affect competitive and comparative advantage, while decreasing on output will affect on competitive advantage (comparative advantage still exist).
ANALISIS DAYASAING DAN DAMPAK KEBIJAKAN PEMERINTAH TERHADAP KOMODITAS KAKAO PTPN VIII KEBUN CIKUMPAY AFDELING RAJAMANDALA BANDUNG Fitriyani Mir`ah Aliyatillah; Nunung Kusnadi
Forum Agribisnis Vol 1 No 2 (2011): FA Vol 1 No 2 September 2011
Publisher : Magister Science of Agribusiness, Department of Agribusiness, FEM-IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/fagb.1.2.151-166

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Cocoa is one of Indonesia's export commodities that potential to be developed because the world's cocoa consumption increases year by year. However, the national cocoa facing various problems, especially the quality is still low. PTPN VIII Cikumpay Afdeling Rajamandala is national plantation that produces cocoa with quality in national standards, so the objectives of this study are to analyze competitiveness of cocoa in PTPN VIII Cikumpay Rajamandala, to analyze government policy effect, to analyze the changing effect of productivity, price of cocoa, and exchange rates of rupiah against competitiveness of the cocoa. The methods of this research are Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM) and sensitivity analysis. The results suggest that cocoa from PTPN VIII Rajamandala have competitiveness because the value of Private Cost Ratio (0.92) and Domestic Resource Cost (0.95) less than one and the value of private and social benefits are positive. The value of NPCO (Nominal Protection Coefficient Output) indicates that government policy is support competitiveness of cocoa, but the value of NPCI (Nominal Protection Coefficient on Inputs) shows that government policy is not support competitiveness of cocoa. Sensitivity analysis indicates that productivity, the price of cocoa, and exchange rate of rupiah affect the competitiveness of cocoa in PTPN VIII Cikumpay Rajamandala. Therefore, to increase productivity and to anticipate price and currency fluctuations in world markets, there should be serious steps such as the role of the government by issuing policies that protect domestic producers so the Indonesian cocoa more competitive.
TRANSMISI HARGA TEH HITAM GRADE DUST INDONESIA Muhammad Fadhil Adinugroho; Harmini Harmini
Forum Agribisnis Vol 1 No 2 (2011): FA Vol 1 No 2 September 2011
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/fagb.1.2.183-199

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The objectives of this paper are (1) to analyze the relationship of “dust grade” tea price at Jakarta, Colombo and Guwahati Tea Auction Markets, and (2) to perform Vector Autoregression (VAR) models in order to forecast the “dust grade” tea price at Jakarta Tea Auction Market. Grade dust tea is used to make the tea bag. The average weekly price of dust grade tea from the third week of February 2009 until the second week of April 2011 was used in this analysis. The results showed that firstly, there was no significant price transmission from Colombo and Guwahati Tea Auction Markets to Jakarta Tea Auction Market. There was no significant co-integration among the three markets. As a matter of fact, the price of dust grade tea at Jakarta Tea Auction Market was affected by its price of one week earlier at its own market. Secondly, Naïve model was more accurate compared to VAR model in order to forecast the price of dust grade tea at Jakarta Tea Auction Market. Further research is needed in order to perform the more accurate forecasting model to predict the price of dust grade tea at Jakarta Tea Auction Market.
ANALISIS KEPUASAN DAN LOYALITAS KONSUMEN PRIMA FRESH MART (Pendekatan Service Quality) Dini Amrilla Utomo; Rita Nurmalina
Forum Agribisnis Vol 1 No 2 (2011): FA Vol 1 No 2 September 2011
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/fagb.1.2.132-150

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Prima Fresh Mart (PFM) is one of retails in the form of specialty store in Indonesia, which provides a wide variety of chicken product. This study about analyze the relation between atributes and PFM’s service quality and the relation between service quality with PFM’s customer satisfaction and loyalty; and formulate the managerial implication to impove the PFM’s customer satisfaction and loyalty. This study utilized Structural Equation Model (SEM) analysis to evaluate how significant and strong the relation between the existing  variables. The result shows that tangible dimension is the most important variable that has the largest impact on customer satisfaction and loyality.PFM store’s atmosfer (X15) is the most important atribut to have the attention since it has the highest loading factor in tangible dimension. This means, X15 has the largest impact on customer satisfaction and loyalty. Products variance (X12) has the lowest loading factor since customer feels the products variance that PFM offers do not have much variance as other store offers. This caused X12 has the lowest impact on the customer satisfaction and loyality. On the other side, reliability dimension has the lowest loading factor which means the dimension needs to improve the atribut performance in order to increase the customer satisfaction.
FAKTOR – FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI REALISASI DAN PENGEMBALIAN KREDIT USAHA RAKYAT Anna Maria Lubis; Dwi Rachmina
Forum Agribisnis Vol 1 No 2 (2011): FA Vol 1 No 2 September 2011
Publisher : Magister Science of Agribusiness, Department of Agribusiness, FEM-IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/fagb.1.2.112-131

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KUR (Kredit Usaha Rakyat) is a credit allocated for micro, small and medium enterprise which has economic feasibility but not yet bankable. Since April 2008, KUR realization in BRI unit X suffer from significant decrease cause by high credit arrears. This research analyze the factors affecting KUR realization and repayment. The results indicate that firms turnover, income level, business type, amount of credit and collateral value have significant effect on KUR realization. Meanwhile factors affecting the KUR repayment are sex, education, repayment period and installment and credit rate.

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