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Journal : JURNAL GALUNG TROPIKA

Struktur Pendapatan dan Pola Konsumsi Pangan Rumah Tangga Nelayan Ida Rosada; N Nurliani; Nur Ayufadhilah
JURNAL GALUNG TROPIKA Vol 9 No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Fapetrik-UMPAR

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31850/jgt.v9i2.592

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The household income comes from the income of fishermen's household groups (husband, wife, children, and other family members) and works (fishers and non-fishermen). The amount of household income strongly influences the consumption pattern of anglers households. This study aims to analyze the amount of income, food consumption patterns, and the relationship between income and the model of fishermen household food consumption. The population in this study were all fisherman households in Panyula Village, East Tanete Riattang District, Bone Method District. The research's location was carried out purposively, considering that the area is mostly coastal areas, and the livelihood of the community is fishermen. Determining the sample of 10% using a simple random method (simple random sampling), so the number of samples selected is 50 fisherman households. Data were analyzed using the method of income analysis, expected food patterns (PPH), and Chi-square. The results showed that the income structure of fishermen's household originated from the husband's income of 60.3%, the wife 3.8%, the children 30.4%, and the profit of other family members 5.5%. Sources of income based on the type of work, namely from work as fishermen, amounted to 80.5% and alternative jobs other than fishers by 19.5%. The pattern of fishermen's household food consumption based on the Expected Food Pattern is 90% in the shallow category, and there are no respondents insufficient and proper groups. The relationship between income and household food consumption patterns of fishers is not significant.
Evaluasi Pelaksanaan Kegiatan Percepatan Penganekaragaman Konsumsi Pangan (P2KP) di Kota Makassar Ida Rosada; N Nurliani; Chadrianah Dachlan Saleh
JURNAL GALUNG TROPIKA Vol 10 No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31850/jgt.v10i2.624

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This study aimed to 1) evaluate the implementation of activities for the Acceleration of Food Consumption Diversification (P2KP) in Makassar City, 2). to analyzing the correlation between P2KP activities and the Expected Food Pattern (EFP) score in Makassar City, 3) analyzing/identifying changes in the quality of food consumption after participating in P2KP activities. The population in this study was the Women Farmers Group (WFG) beneficiaries of P2KP activities as many as 8 KWT in 8 sub-districts. Each sub-district has one WFG consisting of 30 households, so that the total population is 240 household. The sample was determined by Simple Random Sampling, namely 20% of the population, so there were 48 household. The results showed that the P2KP program in Makassar City with the success rate of program implementation included in the high category, namely 79.4%. There is a very significant relationship between P2KP activities and the Expected Food Pattern (EFP) score. There was a change in the quality of food consumption as reflected in the change in the Expected Food Pattern (EFP) score before and after P2KP activities. The higher the EFP score, the more diverse the food consumption.
SISTEM AGRIBISNIS DAN KELAYAKAN USAHATANI JAHE GAJAH (Zingiber officinale var. officinale) Ida Rosada; N Nurliani; Nanang Putri Anisa
JURNAL GALUNG TROPIKA Vol 11 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31850/jgt.v11i2.939

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One of the agricultural development goals is to develop farming businesses that spur economic activity, create jobs and improve people's welfare. The research was conducted in Barugae Village, Mallawa District, Maros Regency. The location selection was carried out purposively, considering that Barugae Village is one of the centers for developing elephant ginger in Maros Regency. The purpose of this study was to analyze (1) the implementation of elephant ginger farming, (2) the production and income of elephant ginger farming, and (3) the feasibility level of elephant ginger farming. The method used in selecting the sample is simple random sampling. This study uses descriptive analysis, production and income analysis, and feasibility analysis. The results showed that the implementation of the elephant ginger farming agribusiness system did not work well because the farming subsystem needed to comply with the advice of extension agents, and support services were generally unavailable. The average elephant ginger production at the farm level is 3,029.41 kg, the production per hectare is 6,885.03 kg/Ha, and the average income of farmers is Rp. 18,176,470.59, and the income per hectare is Rp. 41,310,160.43 /Ha. The income level of elephant ginger farming received by farmers is IDR 17,151,241.69 and IDR 38,980,094.75 / Ha. The value of the R/C - a ratio of elephant ginger farming is 17.73, meaning that elephant ginger farming in Barugae Village, Mallawa District, Maros Regency, is feasible and profitable because the amount of revenue is higher than the costs incurred.