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Prodi Agribisnis, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Udayana

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Prospek Pengembangan Agribisnis Minyak Kayu Putih di Kecamatan Seram Barat, Kabupaten Seram Bagian Barat RONALDO SOUHUWAT; IGAA. AMBARAWATI; IW. ARGA
JURNAL MANAJEMEN AGRIBISNIS Vol. 1, No. 1, Mei 2013
Publisher : Universitas Udayana

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The eucalyptus plant (Melaleuca leucadendron Linn) grows well without cultivation in the district of Western Seram, Western Seram Regency. Besides having utility as medicines, eucalyptus oil has high selling value, and as an export commodity. In fact, the potential of this commodity in this region has not been managed and developed optimally.  The aims of this research are to analyze profitability and the internal and external factors of eucalyptus oil agribusiness development in the District of Western Seram, and to formulate the strategy that must be done by producers of eucalyptus oil and alternative strategies for its agribusiness development. The results showed that eucalyptus oil agribusiness in the District of Western Seram                   is profitable, shown by the value of R/C is equal to 1.90. The influential factors according to the score of internal factors (IFAS) are the wide potential land, the availability of raw materials, and limited capital of the producers. While the prominent external factors (EFAS) are the availability of market, competition from Buru Island, and flammable eucalyptus forest.  The main strategy to be applied is market penetration and product development. Strategic alternatives include: (1) Expansion of market share through government policy on development of small medium enterprises; (2) Improvement of product and its quality through pest and disease control, monitoring time of fire prone, eucalyptus development based on regional sites, and establishment of institutions to deal with the competition; (3) Improvement packaging concepts through the implementation of modern technology; (4) Capital improvement through the supports from government and financial institutions; (5) Improvement of production and product prices through eradication of pests or diseases and the prevention of forest fires; and    (6) Establishment of the farmer groups as mediator between producers and processing interests including marketing institutions.
Kelayakan Usaha Budidaya Ikan Lele Dumbo (Clarias gariepinus) dan Pengaruhnya terhadap Tingkat Pendapatan Petani Ikan Lele di Kabupaten Tabanan SN. SUDANA; IW. ARGA; N. SUPARTA
JURNAL MANAJEMEN AGRIBISNIS Vol. 1, No. 1, Mei 2013
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African catfish production in Tabanan in 2010 is not able to meet demand, so the shortcomings come from outside the regency of Tabanan, in terms of land Tabanan regency has vast untapped potential. The high demand for African catfish contains high nutrition, delicious, cheap, and easily cultivated. But the fact that the fish farmers have worked and many have failed. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of financial, marketing, and social African catfish fish cultivation and its impact on catfish farmers' income. The research method used survey research approach to the analysis of quantitative and qualitative methods. Research sites in Tabanan regency. The scope of the feasibility study includes an analysis of the financial aspects, marketing, social, and its effect on catfish farmers' income. The results showed that the financial aspects of the business viable, marketing and social. The feasibility aspects of marketing have the most dominant effect on farmers' income compared to the financial and social aspects. Changes in output price are more than sensitive than the input. The need for venture capital is large enough for catfish farmers. Based on the conclusions can be suggested: (1) efforts should be developed to be able to further increase farmers' income, (2) an increase in scale effort to increase profits, implement effective technologies, increasing knowledge and skills of African catfish aquaculture, (3) respond to any trend of development output prices so did not experience greater losses, (4) Government policies need to prepare capital cheaper and easier.