AGRITEPA: Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Pertanian
Jurnal AGRITEPA scientific periodical publication on Agricultural Food Technology, Agribusiness, Agricultural Socio Economics and Business. Jurnal AGRITEPA is a scientific communication media which is issued by Agribusiness Study Program and Agricultural Food Technology Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Dehasen in collaborations with Asosiasi Jurnal Pertanian Indonesia. Its the contribution to the development of social science and Agricultural Economy in Agribusiness, Agricultural Food Technology field which is divided into the English Language which contains research results, literature review, field cases or concepts in the socio economic field of agriculture and Agricultural Food Technology. Jurnal AGRITEPA, pISSN 26857243 and eISSN 27221881 in a year published twice year. Special editions in English can be issued required. The Jurnal AGRITEPA fits well for researchers and academics who are inheriting the results of research, scientific thought, and other original scientific ideas. Jurnal AGRITEPA publishes research papers, technical papers, conceptual papers, and case study reports. Jurnal AGRITEPA is dedicated to researchers and academics intent on publishing research, scientific thinking, and other original scientific ideas. The article published in the Jurnal AGRITEPA is the authors original work with a broad spectrum of topics covering Agricultural Food Technology, Agricultural and Resources Economics, Agribusiness Management, Rural Sociology, Agrarian Studies, Agribusiness Development, Agricultural Politics and Policies, Natural Resource and Environmental Technology and Management, as well as Agricultural and Rural Extension. Media for information dissemination of research result for lecturer, researcher and practitioner. The article published in the Jurnal AGRITEPA is the authors original work with a broad spectrum of topics. Detailed scopes of articles accepted for submission to Agricultural Food Technology, Agricultural Socio Economics and Agribusiness study involve two approaches, macro and micro approach.
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Analysis Of Marketing Strategies Of Post Covid-19 Bromelia Ornamental Plants In Tamansari District, Bogor Regency
Lifstania, Adinda;
Abubakar, Abubakar;
Rom Ali Fikri, Muhamad
AGRITEPA: Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Pertanian Vol 12 No 1 (2025)
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DOI: 10.37676/agritepa.v12i1.6155
Purpose: This research aims to identify and analyze the main factors in Bromelia farmer production, formulate strategies, and determine priority strategies. Methodology: The research method used is descriptive analytical which is qualitative and quantitative. Primary data was obtained through interviews and questionnaires, secondary data through literature studies of relevant journals as well as BPS and local government data. Sampling was carried out by purposive sampling, the number of samples used was 20 people. Data analysis uses the Internal Factors Evaluation (IFE), External Factors Evaluation (EFE), Internal-External (IE) Matrix, SWOT Matrix, and QSPM Matrix. Results: The results of this research show that the main internal factor is that the location/village is already famous for its plant symbol. ornamental with a score of 0.42 and the main external factor is the demand for Bromeliads to date due to price stability. Finding: the potential for ornamental plant centers in Tamansari District, as well as price competition between farms of different plant types with a score of 0.341. Novelty : The resulting priority strategy The QSPM matrix with a STAS value (5.69) is to expand the reach and introduce Bromeliad plants to be able to collaborate with stakeholders. Type of Paper: Identifisuch as a research article.
Adaptation Strategies Of Octopus Fishermen In Linau Village Maje Subdistrict Kaur Regency To Climate Changes Impacts
Arianti, Nyayu Neti;
Hafiza, Nurul;
Irawan, Andi
AGRITEPA: Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Pertanian Vol 12 No 1 (2025)
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DOI: 10.37676/agritepa.v12i1.6775
The Purpose : This study aims to analyze the impacts of climate change felt by octopus fishermen in Linau Village, Maje District, Kaur Regency along with the adaptation strategies carried out for these impacts. Methodology : This case study research on octopus fishermen in Linau Village was conducted in October 2023 with 17 respondents taken through a census. Data were analyzed descriptively quantitatively. Results: The impacts of climate change felt by octopus fishermen include: decreasing octopus catches (100%), rising sea levels (82%), increasing sea temperatures (76%), increasing extreme weather events (65%), and increasing high wave intensity (59%). Adaptation strategies implemented by octopus fishermen, namely: finding sources of income in the on-farm fisheries sector other than octopus (94%), finding sources of income in the off-farm and non-fisheries fisheries sector (82%), adjusting fishing hours (53%), mobilizing family members to work (47%), utilizing social networks by borrowing (41%), and moving fishing areas (41%). Findings : Octopus fishermen in Linau Village quickly adapted and implemented different strategies compared to other areas, namely changing the octopus fishing hours. Novelty : This study was conducted on octopus fishermen in Linau Village where the strategies implemented were based on local resources and culture. Originality : This study uses the latest data from interviews and observations. Similar research has never been conducted before. Conclusion : Octopus fishermen in Linau Village feel various impacts of climate change and implement several strategies to adapt to these impacts. The development of more diverse alternative octopus processing businesses and the creation of non-octopus jobs need to be carried out in Linau Village. Type of Paper: Empirical Research Article.
Analysis Of Food Availability Of Rice Farmer Households In Talang Besar Village Padang Guci Hilir District Kaur District
Prima, Distora Prima;
Sumartono, Eko;
Fariadi, Herri
AGRITEPA: Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Pertanian Vol 12 No 1 (2025)
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DOI: 10.37676/agritepa.v12i1.7345
Purpose: To evaluate food availability and analyze the factors influencing it in rice farming households in Talang Besar Village, Padang Guci Hilir District, Kaur Regency. Method: The method used is descriptive quantitative with multiple linear regression analysis. The sample consists of 82 respondents, who are active female rice farmers. Data were collected through interviews, direct observation, and secondary data. Results: The average food availability in rice farming households is 1404 kcal/capita/day, which is classified as medium (between 1400–1600 kcal/capita/day). Factors influencing food availability include production factors (X1), rice stock (X2), and harvested area (X3), all of which have a positive impact on food availability. Meanwhile, rice prices (X4) do not have a significant effect on the food availability in farming households. Findings: Rice production, rice stock, and harvested area positively influence food availability, while rice prices do not have a significant effect on food availability. Novelty: This study provides a unique perspective by integrating factors such as rice production and harvest area in the context of food availability in Talang Besar Village. Originality: This research contributes significantly to food security in rural areas, especially among rice farming households in Kaur Regency. Conclusions: Improving food availability should focus on increasing rice production, managing rice stocks, and expanding harvested areas, with further research needed to explore other influencing factors.
Analysis Of Supply And Demand For Seginim Rice In Bengkulu City (Case Study At The Panorama Traditional Market In Bengkulu City)
Andes, Muhammad Evriandes;
Fariadi, Herri;
Yulihartika, Rika Dwi
AGRITEPA: Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Pertanian Vol 12 No 1 (2025)
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DOI: 10.37676/agritepa.v12i1.7347
Purpose: To determine the supply chain flow of Seginim rice in the Panorama Traditional Market in Bengkulu City and the factors influencing demand for it. Methodology: The research method uses a combination of qualitative and quantitative descriptive techniques, including questionnaires and interviews. The sample of traders comprised six shops/traders, and the sample of consumers comprised 86 individuals, selected using the accidental sampling technique. Data analysis was carried out using descriptive and quantitative methods, as well as multiple linear regression analysis. Results: The results showed that the supply chain for Seginim rice in the traditional market in Panorama, Bengkulu City, starts with the producers (namely farmers), then moves to wholesalers, agents or collectors, and finally to retailers (Panorama Market), before being distributed to consumers. The factors affecting demand for Seginim rice in the Panorama traditional market in Bengkulu City are consumer tastes and income, while the number of family dependants and the prices of Seginim and IR64 rice have no effect.Findings: It is evident that demand for Seginim rice in the Panorama market is high, with almost every rice stall selling Seginim rice. Conclusion: Rice supplied to the traditional Panorama market in Bengkulu comes from wholesalers who buy directly from rice farmers in the Seginim area. Type of paper: Research Paper
The Total Flavonoid Content And Bioassay Test Characteristics Of Sorghum Extracts At Different Levels Of Drought Stress
Susilo, Edi;
Pujiwati, Hesti
AGRITEPA: Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Pertanian Vol 12 No 1 (2025)
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DOI: 10.37676/agritepa.v12i1.7665
Purpose: to determine the total flavonoid content and seed germination characteristics in bioassay tests due to sorghum extracts' application at various drought stress levels. Extract materials were prepared from June to August 2024 at Bengkulu University Greenhouse, Kandang Limun Village, Bengkulu City, and bioassay tests were conducted in August 2024 at Pematang Gubernur, Muara Bangkahulu, Bengkulu City. Flavonoid analysis was performed at the Integrated Research and Testing Laboratory (LPPT) of Gadjah Mada University in August 2024. Methodology: This study used a completely randomized design (CRD) with one factor. Two sorghum varieties, Super 2 and Mandau, were planted with water stress treatment through watering patterns every day, every 3 days, and every 5 days. The experimental unit was a petri dish, and the experiment was repeated four times. The Petri dish bioassay method was applied in this experiment.Each petri dish was given 10 mL of water extract, and 25 mung bean seeds were planted and incubated for three days. Results: The results showed that the Mandau variety had the highest total flavonoid content with watering every 3 days (3991.34 µg/g), and the Super 2 variety had the lowest total flavonoid content with watering every day (3165.26 µg/g). The highest germination inhibition was achieved by the sorghum variety Mandau with watering every 5 days. The treatment produced the highest inhibition on the test plants, so it has the potential to be the best bioherbicide. Findings: The Mandau variety has the highest total flavonoid content with watering every 3 days, and the Super 2 variety has the lowest total flavonoid content with watering every day. Novelty: This study provides insight into the total flavonoid content and seed germination characteristics due to the application of sorghum extracts at various levels of drought stress. Originality: This study offers a detailed analysis of total flavonoid levels and seed germination characteristics in bioassay tests. Conclusion: The Mandau variety had the highest total flavonoid content with watering every 3 days. The Mandau sorghum variety achieved the highest germination inhibition with watering every 5 days. Type of Paper: empirical research article.
Contribution Of Income And The Role Of Women In Household Decision-Making (A Study Of Women Vegetable Stall Traders In The Panorama Market, Bengkulu City)
Sukma, Dessy Pratiwi;
Romdhon, Muhammad Mustopa;
Mulyasari, Gita
AGRITEPA: Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Pertanian Vol 12 No 1 (2025)
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DOI: 10.37676/agritepa.v12i1.7717
The role of women in household decision-making is essential to understanding the dynamics of gender relations, particularly in determining the relative dominance between men and women in household activities and overall family welfare. Purpose: This study aims to analyze the income contribution and decision-making role of female vegetable traders in household affairs at Panorama Market, Bengkulu City. Methodology: Data were collected through direct interviews with 40 respondents, using purposive sampling techniques, and supplemented with secondary data from relevant literature. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistical methods. Results: The average monthly income contribution of female vegetable traders is Rp2,248,110 or 54% of total household income, indicating a moderate contribution level. As much as 41.6% of household decisions were made independently by the wife, particularly in productive, domestic, and social aspects. Findings: Women play an important role in household decision-making and family welfare, both financially and in various aspects of decision-making. Novelty: This study highlights the dual role of informal female traders in traditional Indonesian markets, serving as both income earners and household decision-makers. Originality: By examining the relationship between economic contribution and gender-based decision-making dynamics in a rarely studied local context, this research enriches the literature on gender and the informal economy in Southeast Asia. Conclusion: A high economic contribution encourages women’s dominance in household decision-making. Strengthening business capital and promoting a more balanced division of domestic roles are expected to enhance overall household welfare. Type of Paper: Research Article.
Study Of Techno-Economic Aspects In Small Industries Producing High Acid Cpo Capacity 2 Tones Per Day
Intara, Yazid Ismi;
Budiman, Arif Budiman;
Koto, Hidayat
AGRITEPA: Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Pertanian Vol 12 No 1 (2025)
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DOI: 10.37676/agritepa.v12i1.7740
Purpose: this study aims to analyze the business sensitivity of a factory producing high acid crude palm oil (HACPO) in Pasar Bembah Village, Air Napal District, North Bengkulu Regency, and to study a factory in the form of a small-scale palm oil industry that processes palm oil pulp into non-food CPO. The technical and financial aspects of the business will also be considered. Metodology: the procedure carried out was collected technical and financial information on the small factory of High Acid CPO from the financial perspective (NPV, IRR, and Payback Period) to assess the feasibility of the business. Sensitivity analysis was carried out by considering conditions which vulnerable to change, and as final assessement the practicality of the business. Result: results of the study from the technical and financial aspects show that the Mini High Acid CPO Factory with a capacity of 2 tons per day in Pasar Bembah Village, Air Napal District, North Bengkulu was feasible executed. Feasibility because it can be supported by the availability of raw materials, labor costs, production processes, machinery and equipment, production capacity, and environmental impacts. The results of the business sensitivity analysis showed that the decline in selling prices and spikes in raw material costs have an impact on the HACPO Business. Originality: study examines about just started to develop bussines of the techno-economics of small factory HACPO for non-food CPO products. Type of research: explained descriptive quantitative research in techno-economic prespective of small business HACPO.
Organoleptic Acceptability And Antioxidant Activity Test On Yogurt With The Addition Of Telang Flower Extract
Okfrianti, Yenni;
Wahyuni, Fepy;
Wahyu, Tetes
AGRITEPA: Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Pertanian Vol 12 No 1 (2025)
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DOI: 10.37676/agritepa.v12i1.7858
Purpose: This study aims to determine the organoleptic acceptability and antioxidant activity of bay flower yoghurt with variations in the addition of bay flower extracts of 1%, 3%, and 5%. This research is important because functional foods such as synbiotic products that combine probiotics and prebiotics have significant health benefits. It is hoped that the results of the study will provide information on the optimal level of addition of telang flower extract in yogurt to obtain the best health benefits and good acceptance by consumers. Methodology: A one-factor completely randomized design was used in this study as the experimental method. The factor tested was the addition of bay flower extract with three treatment units: F1 (1%), F2 (3%), and F3 (5%). Data were collected through organoleptic tests on color, aroma, taste, viscosity, and overall by 30 panelists. In addition, antioxidant activity was measured using the DPPH method used to assess the ability of compounds to neutralize free radicals. Results: Organoleptic test results showed that 5% telang flower extract yogurt (F3) had the best acceptability. The antioxidant activity measurement results showed the total antioxidant activity of F1 was 909.88, F2 was IC50 750.8608, and F3 was IC50 1277.024. The antioxidant activity test results showed that the antioxidant strength was weak because the IC50 was more than 150. Findings: This study found that 5% bay flower extract yogurt (F3) had the best organoleptic acceptability. However, the antioxidant activity of bay flower yoghurt was still relatively weak despite the increase in bay flower extract addition. Novelty: This study offers a new approach in making bayang flower extract yoghurt as a source of anthocyanins and antioxidants. The use of telang flower in synbiotic yoghurt products is an innovation that has not been widely explored before. Originality: This study demonstrates originality in incorporating bay flower extract as a functional component in synbiotic yoghurt and evaluating its impact on organoleptic acceptability and antioxidant activity. Conclusion: This study concluded that 5% bay flower extract yoghurt (F3) was the best in terms of organoleptic acceptability, although its antioxidant activity was still weak. Paper Type: Research article.
A Sustainability Analysis Of Coconut And Copra Farming In Tolangohula District, Gorontalo Regency
yani, Suryani;
Murtisari, Amelia;
Arsyad, Karlena
AGRITEPA: Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Pertanian Vol 12 No 1 (2025)
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DOI: 10.37676/agritepa.v12i1.8000
Purpose: to analyze the income of coconut and copra farmers and assess the sustainability of coconut and copra farming based on economic, social, environmental, and management dimensions in Tolangohula Distict, Gorontalo Regency. Methodology: The research employed with purposive sampling involving 50 respondents from Gandasari and Margomulyo Villages. Data were collected through structured interviews and analyzed using cost analysis, gross and net income calculations, and a Multi-Ascpect Sustainability Analysis approach. Results: show that the average household income of coconut and copra farmers is IDR 13.176.800, comparising IDR 3.831.800 from coconuts and IDR 9.345.000 from copra. The multi-aspect evaluation indicates that coconut and copra farming in the study area falls into the sustainable category across all analyzed dimensions. Novelty: of this research lies in the integrated use of a multi-aspect approach to assess the sustainability of coconut and copra farming at the household level an approach that is still rarely applied in the Gorontalo context. This study also provides an in depth understanding of the economic contribution of coconut and copra to the well being of local farmers. Conclusion: that coconut and copra farming in Tolangohula District has sustainable potential and is feasible to be developed as part of a local resource based and environmentally friendly economic strengthening strategy. Type of Paper: research article
Analysis Of Cabbage Farming Production And Income In Selupu Rejang District, Rejang Lebong Regency
Almunawar, Anggel;
Sumantri, Bambang;
Yuliarti, Ellys;
Alfayanti, Alfayanti
AGRITEPA: Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Pertanian Vol 12 No 1 (2025)
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DOI: 10.37676/agritepa.v12i1.8048
Purpose: This study aims to analyze various factors influencing cabbage farm production and to assess the income generated from cabbage farming. Methodology: The research was conducted in Selupu Rejang Subdistrict, Rejang Lebong Regency, using both primary and secondary data as sources of information. The sample was selected using purposive sampling, resulting in 92 cabbage farmers from the four largest cabbage-producing villages in Selupu Rejang Subdistrict, namely Sambirejo, Sumber Bening, Karang Jaya, and Sumber Urip. The data analysis methods employed were the Cobb-Douglass production function analysis and income analysis. Results: The study found that land area, manure, Gracia pesticide, Seprint pesticide, male family labor (TKDK), and female family labor (TKLK) had a statistically significant effect on cabbage production in Selupu Rejang Subdistrict. The average income from cabbage farming was IDR 7,166,834 per farming unit per planting season (Ut/Mt), equivalent to IDR 27,821,659 per hectare per planting season (Ha/Mt). Findings: This income level indicates that cabbage farming in Selupu Rejang Subdistrict provides a reasonable profit for farmers. Originality: This study highlights the factors influencing cabbage farm production and income. Novelty: The study offers an in-depth analysis of both the production and financial aspects of cabbage farming. Conclusion: Cabbage farming in Selupu Rejang Subdistrict is profitable and feasible to pursue.