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Journal : Jurnal Riset Agribisnis dan Peternakan

Integrasi Pasar Daging Sapi menggunakan Metode Vector Error Correction Model (Vecm) Dwi Septiyarini; Sahbudin Sahbudin; Slamet Hidayah Sulaiman; Erlinda Yurisinthae
Jurnal Riset Agribisnis dan Peternakan Vol. 5 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Purworejo

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Market integration is a measure that shows how far the price changes that occur in the reference market will cause price changes in the followers market. Domestic beef price fluctuations have the same tendency with world prices. Although fluctuations in domestic beef prices follow fluctuations in world beef prices, the integration of the global beef market with the domestic beef market is not certain. This study aims to analyze the level of price variation and integration of beef market in Pontianak. The coefficient of variation analysis is used to analyze the level of price variation and the cointegration approach with the Vector Autoregression (VAR) model to analyze market integration. The results showed that from the results of the VAR and VECM analysis in large markets and consumer markets in Pontianak City it can be said that in the long run between large markets and Consumer markets integration did not occur. In the short-term changes in consumer market cattle prices do not affect changes in large market cattle prices. Changes in large market cattle prices and consumer prices do not affect each other which indicates in the short term there is no integration between the two markets.
Tingkat Pemahaman Petani Padi Terhadap Pengelolaan Tata Air Pada Usahatani Di Lahan Gambut Kecamatan Kubu Erlinda Yurisinthae
Jurnal Riset Agribisnis dan Peternakan Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Purworejo

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The key to achieving optimal land productivity and preserving land on peatlands is water management to the level of farmland. The purpose of this study was to analyze the extent of rice farmers' understanding of water management in farmland. The location of the study was carried out in Kubu Subdistrict which is a tidal flood type A/B overflow. The population is rice farmers who work near oil palm plantations. There were 60 respondents representing 6 farmer groups. Validity and reliability tests were carried out on the questionnaire used. The data analyzed are qualitative data measured using a Likert scale. Analysis of the level of understanding is carried out with the knowledge approach and the application of water systems on farmland. The analysis shows that 85% of rice farmers have a level of understanding from quite understand to very understand. This amount is very large if seen as an opportunity for human resources to develop agricultural land on peatlands. However, in terms of age, the average farmer is over 60 years old with experience in farming above 28 years. So, there is a need for counseling aimed at young farmers with experience in farming not too long ago. Counseling material should also vary by providing insights to farmers about the use of peatlands for non-rice farming.