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Sujarwo
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Socio-Economics/Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Brawijaya, Jl. Veteran Malang, 65145
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AGRISE
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 14121425     EISSN : 22526757     DOI : 10.21776/ub.agrise
AGRISE adalah Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian yang berada di lingkungan Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Brawijaya yang berupa hasil penelitian, studi kepustakaan maupun tulisan ilmiah terkait. Jurnal ini diterbitkan pertama kali pada tahun 2001 oleh Jurusan Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian FPUB. Pada tahun 2011, Jurnal Agrise bekerjasama dengan Perhimpunan Ekonomi Pertanian Indonesia (Perhepi) untuk meningkatkan kualitas dan kuantitas penerbitan. Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Agrise diterbitkan tiga kali setahun (bulan Januari, Mei, dan Agustus). Frekuensi penerbitan akan ditambah bila diperlukan. ISSN cetak : 1412-1425 ISSN Elektronik : 2252-6757
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Articles 467 Documents
SATISFACTION ANALYSIS OF ROSE CULTIVATORS TOWARDS INSECTICIDE X (CASE STUDY AT GUNUNGSARI VILLAGE, BUMIAJI DISTRICT, BATU CITY) Matthew Howard Lambert; Ratya Anindita; Condro Puspo Nugroho
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 18, No 2 (2018): MAY
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The objective of this research is to describes the reasoning of continuous buying decision and to analyze consumer satisfaction of roses cultivators towards insecticides X. The method research are quantitative descriptive, Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA), and Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI). Five process of buying decision such as needs recognition, information seeking, alternative evaluation, purchase decision, and post-purchase behavior also the three main indicators such as sociocultural environment, consumer psychology, and marketing efforts are used to describes the buying decision. Eight indicators of a product such as performance, features, conformity, durability, serviceability, aesthetics, and perceived quality are used to measure the consumers satisfaction. The samples of 33 roses cultivators are used. The result of buying decision describes that the influence indicators according to main indicators of buying decision are products association, information sources, shop selection, and future buying possibilities.The result of IPA method are 85,9 percent of consumers suitability level therefore needs to be improved. The result of CSI are 60,21 percent of satisfaction level and included in average satisfied category.
STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANIC RICE FARM BUSINESS AT SUSUKAN DISTRICT OF SEMARANG Tutik Dalmiyatun; Wahyu Dyah Prastiwi; Heri Setiyawan
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 18, No 2 (2018): MAY
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Go Organic program already released since 2010 by Ministry of Agriculture to increase the implementation of organic farming in Indonesia. This research was aimed to analyze the strength, weakness, opportunity and threat and also to formulate developing strategy of organic rice in Semarang Regency. Survei method with structured questionnaires were used in this research, with farmers, consumers, distributors, cooperatives’ management and government employees (Ministry of Agriculture) as the respondents. Validity and reliability test were conducted to measure the questionnaires. Data were analyzed by SWOT analysis and IE matrics. Results showed that organic rice farming in Susukan District is located on Kuadran I with coordinates (0.61; 0.95). Internal result in IE matrics is 2.69 and external one is 2.52. It means that it’s on growth stability position (concentration through horizontal integration). The developing strategy that can be implemented are as followed: increasing the production of organic farming by optimizing existing resources; maintaining the quality of organic rice products and the brand image to the communities; expanding market networks by maintaining a good relationship and cooperation; improving the distribution channels; improving marketing promotion through the media; increasing farmers’ knowledge and skills by management training and financial management; strengthening the farmers’ capital by developing the cooperative; maintaining and empowering farmers’ groups. 
FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY OF ORGANIC RICE IN SUMBERNGEPOH VILLAGE, LAWANG DISTRICT, MALANG REGENCY Agil Narendar; Syafrial Syafrial; Nuhfil Hanani
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 18, No 2 (2018): MAY
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Production and productivity of organic rice tend to be lower than non-organic rice. Constraints in the production and productivity of organic rice in addition to the transition from conventional agriculture to organic farming, input use factors also have a great influence. The concept of technical efficiency is the right choice to see how much the minimum inputs that farmers can use to produce certain outputs. In addition there are also factors that can affect farmers related to the decision making in using inputnya. This study to analyze the factors that affect the technical efficiency of organic rice farming in Sumberngepoh Village. The research was conducted at Gapoktan "Sumber Mulyo" in Sumberngepoh Village, Lawang District, Malang Regency with 45 farmers sample. The data used in this study is the data of farming in the rainy season 2016-2017. Data analysis method used is by tobit regression analysis. The result of tobit regression analysis showed that the factors that had significant and positive effect on farmer's technical efficiency were field school participation, farmer group control, planting method, and season.
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS RELATED TO FOOD SECURITY IN MALANG PROVINCE EAST JAVA Ahmad Dedy Syathori; Yayuk Yuliati; Keppi Sukesih; Ismulhadi Ismulhadi
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 18, No 2 (2018): MAY
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Indonesia is one of the populated countries which still has high population growth. It will influence the food supply. The more the number of population, the demand for food will increase. Other food problems occur because of the limited resources available and the lack of infrastructure for farming activities. This study has the objective to analyze what factors are associated with food security in Malang. The method research approach used in this research is descriptive qualitative research approach. Sources of information or informants in this study are the agricultural extension field, the main actors, and public figures. Results of research on factors associated with food security in Malang is a factor of production, post-harvest, marketing, innovation, the participation of farmers, and behavioral changes. Activities to empower farmers program implemented should involve the participation of key actors and activities undertaken farmers’ empowerment program should be based on the needs of the main actors.
THE EXPORT PERFORMANCE OF INDONESIAN CANNED SKIP JACK IN WORLD MARKET Erlangga Esa Buana; Wen-Chi Huang; Nuhfil Hanani
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 18, No 2 (2018): MAY
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Tuna (skipjack) is one of the major exporting fishery commodities for Indonesia only second to shrimp and crab. Although tuna is exported in various forms, the canned tuna enjoys the highest export value. Indonesia contributes to 16% of the global tuna supply, and 70% of Indonesian tuna is exported. Indonesia is one of the most significant tuna producers in the world. This study investigated the growth in export of Indonesian canned skipjack. The Market Share Index (MSI) and The Constant Market Share (CMS) was used to measure the growth export of Indonesian canned skipjack. Based on results of Market Share Index show Indonesia took the second place in Japan market, better than its performance in the United States and United Kingdom market. The result from Constant Market Share showed that competitiveness, commodity composition and growth effect affected canned tuna export in the world market. But, Indonesia also had fluctuation performance but in generally tendency was stable.
VALUE CHAINS ANALYSIS OF ORGANIC VEGETABLES (Case Study at Mulyo Santoso Farmers Group in Sukun Subdistrict of Malang City) Harmawati Haddas
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 18, No 3 (2018): August
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ABSTRACT: Increased income and healthy lifestyle trend encourage people to switch to consuming non-organic food products to organic food products. This encourages producers in developing organic vegetable business. This research was conducted for the development of organic vegetable business by using value chain analysis. Respondent determination was done by census as many as 30 farmers of organic farming at MulyoSantoso Farmer Group in Malang City, and the determination of merchant respondents using snowball sampling. The results show that farmers earn the smallest margin compared to other actors this is because the price received by farmers is determined by the trader. Organic vegetable marketing channel there are four kinds of channels, where farmers who can sell directly to consumers will get the highest profit. This is also related to the efforts of farmers in increasing the added value in processing vegetables into chips and sauces, where farmers are able to increase added value then the profits are also increased. The results of Benchmarking and Upgrading indicate that increasing the added value and capability of farmers to increase production capacity and harvesting the utilization of technology needed to reduce losses post-harvest.  
Technical Efficiency Analysis of Scallion Farming (Case in Sumberejo Village, Batu District, Batu City) Hana' Salsabila
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 18, No 3 (2018): August
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Abstract: The objectives of this study are to: (1) analyze the scallion’s production input affecting output; (2) analyze technical efficiency rate of scallion farming, and (3) analyze the determinant factors of the scallion farming’s technical inefficiency. Research’s sample was selected using simple random sampling, as many as 56 farmers. Data analysis technique for the objectives are: (1) stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) using parameter estimation of Cobb-Douglas production function and (2) Tobit regression which all of that analysis techniques used STATA 14 software. The result of this study shows that only seeds and fertilizers (ZA and NPK) has significant influence on the scallion production. Overall, the respondents have not been achieved technical efficiency. Social economic factors such as the number of family member, the number of unemployed family member, farming experience, and credit access are have significant influence on the rate of scallion inefficiency.
TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS OF ONION FARMING ON UPSUS APBN-P 2017 PROGRAM USING STOCHASTIC FRONTIER ANALYSIS APPROACH (CASE STUDY IN GONDANG SUB-DISTRICT, NGANJUK REGENCY) Anugrah Rizki Pratama
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 18, No 3 (2018): August
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These study aims to the analyze factors that affect the production of onion farming, to analyze the level of technical efficiency of onion farming, and to analyze the factors that affect the inefficiency onion farming in UPSUS APBN-P 2017 Program. This research uses Stochastic Frontier production function analysis method with Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE) approach which aims to analyze production factors that influence on onion production. The second analytical method is using tobit regression that aims to determine what factors affect the technical inefficiency in onion farming in Gondang Sub-district.The result of this research is known that the significant effect on onion farming production inGondang Sub-district are seed, urea fertilizer, KCl fertilizer, ZA fertilizer, and labor. The average value of efficiency achieved is equal to 0.71. The total of 52 farmers are technically efficient and as many as 38 farmers are technically inefficient. In the result of tobit regression analysis, it is known that the factors that significantly influence the technical inefficiency of onion farming in Gondang sub-district are age, farming experience, training participation, and program officer control.
SAVINGS AND INCOME RELATIONSHIPS AMONG HOUSEHOLDS: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE DANIEL AIDOO-MENSAH
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 18, No 3 (2018): August
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The paper is a survey of available literature on savings-income functions in developing countries. It gives critical examination of some of the major theories underlying savings and income functions. In doing this, the paper highlighted the concept of savings and some empirical studies done in the area of savings-income relationships and their findings as well as economic implications of the findings. The import of the paper stems from the fact that domestic savings of which household savings is an important component has contributed immensely to the economic transformation of some economies and the determinants of such savings well researched. Hence, understanding the theoretical underpinnings of the savings-income relationships would pave way for further studies to be conducted in Ghana, thereby, replicating such success stories. This is because a better understanding of the savings-income relationship will contribute to the formulation of appropriate policies for savings mobilisation, thereby improving upon local capital formation capacity. Moreover, a good knowledge gained of the savings-income phenomenon particularly at the rural household level in Ghana will give the monetary authorities a fair idea of how the rural economy operates and how to make improvements in this sector to enable its integration into the mainstream financial system.
Technical Efficiency Analysis of Cayenne Pepper Production (Case in Pagu, Kediri, East Java) TITIS SURYA MAHA RIANTI
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 18, No 3 (2018): August
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Low productivity due to the inability of farmers to allocate inputs and technology in full, resulting in lower of production. The present study has estimated the technical and scale efficiencies of cayenne pepper producing, found out the trend production of farmers and knew the projected inputs that must be adopted by farmers. The study is in Pagu village, Pagu Distric, Kediri Regency, Province of East Java. Primary data collected by interview cayenne farmers who became member of the farmers group. The data was analyzed with Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) with VRS assumption and input-oriented.  The results show that cayenne pepper farming on the site research technically inefficient (CRSTE = 0,482) due to the low efficiency of scale (SE = 0,509), while the value of pure efficiency already high enough (VRSTE = 0,947). There are 4 farmers with SE = 1 and 60 farmers with SE < 1. Most of the farms have been observed have increasing return to scale trend production.

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