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Journal : Anjoro : International Journal of Agriculture and Business

Development strategy of home industry golla kambu in Lagi-Agi Village, Campalagian Subdistrict, Polewali Mandar Regency Mardiana, Mardiana; Khaeratih, Rahma; Sulili, Anwar; Arhim, Muhammad
Anjoro: International Journal of Agriculture and Business Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Anjoro
Publisher : Agribusiness Department, Agriculture and Forestry Faculty, Universitas Sulawesi Barat, Indonesia

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Home industry in Polewali Mandar Regency in 2014 reached 6,035 industries. The number of micro and small businesses increased 1.34 percent. The workforce involved in micro and small industries reached 13,470 people. Polewali Mandar main area which incidentally has a Mandar tribe has some special culinary. One of them is Golla Kambu or what is commonly called Wajik Lokal Mandar. These local Mandar food entrepreneurs adjust the market because it has become a typical local snack. In fact, now Golla Kambu has been eyeing foreign tourists when they travel in West Sulawesi. Along the road in Lagi-Agi Village, Campalagian Subdistrict precisely Polewali Mandar, many of the Mandar local food are often found. Along the way we will find many stalls that provide this food with different prices and flavors. One of the other advantages of this food is that it is durable, even though it does not use preservatives, Golla Kambu can last for months using only a wrapper of dried banana leaves. To make Golla Kambu is actually very simple, practical and the material is easy to obtain. The basic ingredients are only three, namely selected glutinous rice, palm sugar and young grated coconut. Three main ingredients are mixed into one, put in a suitable bowl or place and then cooked for several hours to form a good mixture. The end result is then wrapped in dried banana leaves in a small size. Besides its simple taste, the price is quite affordable for visitors. The famous Golla Kambu in Mandar comes from the area of Lagi-Agi Village, Campalagian Subdistrict, Polewali Mandar Regency.
The The effect of adoption of frequent harvesting, pruning, sanitation and fertilization on increasing cocoa production (case study: Tapango District, Polewali Mandar Regency) Khaeratih, Rahma; Karim, Ikawati; Nurlaela
Anjoro: International Journal of Agriculture and Business Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Anjoro
Publisher : Agribusiness Department, Agriculture and Forestry Faculty, Universitas Sulawesi Barat, Indonesia

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The lack of consistency of farmers in implementing good agriculture practice has led to the adoption of innovations o frequent Harvesting, Pruning, Sanitation and Fertilization are important to maintain the quality of the cocoa beans produced. This research was carried out in one of the cocoa centers in West Sulawesi, namely in the Village of Tapango, Polewali Mandar Regency with the aim of knowing the effect of the adoption of frequent harvesting, pruning, sanitation and fertilization on increasing cocoa production. This type of research is descriptive quantitative in which the determination of the sample is carried out by the Slovin method in order to obtain 65 cocoa farmers who apply the adoption of Frequent Harvesting, Pruning, Sanitation and Fertilization. The data analysis used in this research is simple regression analysis and the coefficient of determination. The results of the data analysis showed that the innovation adoption of Frequent Harvesting, Pruning, Sanitation and Fertilization to the increase in cocoa production was very influential with a percentage level or determination coefficient (R2) of 96.8 percent. In addition, the results of the study also showed that through the adoption of innovation, the production of cocoa plants increased by 3.17 tons per hectare. Therefore, it is hoped that the implementation of the innovation adoption of Frequent Harvesting, Pruning, Sanitation and Fertilization to be continued to implement by cocoa farmers in a sustainable manner in Polewali Mandar.