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Rice Marketing Channels Nurhalisa Nurhalisa; Helviani Helviani; Masitah Masitah; Nursalam Nursalam; Bustang Bustang
Agribusiness Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Agribusiness Journal
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS SEMBILANBELAS NOVEMBER KOLAKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (274.164 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v6i1.1837

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Puudongi Village is one of the villages which is a rice production center in Tanggetada District, Kolaka Regency. The marketing problems faced by farmers in marketing their rice yields are due to the lack of information about the price level of rice in the market. So that the price of rice at the farm level is easily manipulated by marketers. This study aims to determine the rice marketing channel in Puudongi village, Polinggona sub-district, to find out the size of the price share received by farmers (farmer share) from rice marketing activities in Puudongi village, Polinggona sub-district, to find out how much the rice marketing margin is in Puudongi village, Polinggona sub-district and to determine the efficiency of rice marketing channels in the village of Puudongi, Polinggona District. Based on the results of marketing channel research, there are two marketing channels. For farmer share (the share of prices received by farmers) shows that marketing channel II with farmer's share (FS) is 95.2%, marketing channel I is with farmer's share (FS) 88.3%. Paddy marketing margin in channel I is IDR 500/kg while channel II is IDR 200/kg.
Rice Marketing Channels Nurhalisa Nurhalisa; Helviani Helviani; Masitah Masitah; Nursalam Nursalam; Bustang Bustang
Agribusiness Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Agribusiness Journal
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS SEMBILANBELAS NOVEMBER KOLAKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v6i1.1837

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Puudongi Village is one of the villages which is a rice production center in Tanggetada District, Kolaka Regency. The marketing problems faced by farmers in marketing their rice yields are due to the lack of information about the price level of rice in the market. So that the price of rice at the farm level is easily manipulated by marketers. This study aims to determine the rice marketing channel in Puudongi village, Polinggona sub-district, to find out the size of the price share received by farmers (farmer share) from rice marketing activities in Puudongi village, Polinggona sub-district, to find out how much the rice marketing margin is in Puudongi village, Polinggona sub-district and to determine the efficiency of rice marketing channels in the village of Puudongi, Polinggona District. Based on the results of marketing channel research, there are two marketing channels. For farmer share (the share of prices received by farmers) shows that marketing channel II with farmer's share (FS) is 95.2%, marketing channel I is with farmer's share (FS) 88.3%. Paddy marketing margin in channel I is IDR 500/kg while channel II is IDR 200/kg.
Analysis of Production Cost on Income of Chocolate Farmers Bustang Bustang; Selfiana Marintin Paembonan; Neks Triani; Masitah Masitah; Syahri Wahyuni
Agribusiness Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Agribusiness Journal
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS SEMBILANBELAS NOVEMBER KOLAKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/aj.v6i2.2072

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This research aims to determine the production cost of cocoa producers in Ulunggolaka Village, Kolaka Regency in order to determine the income of chocolate producers in Ulunggolaka Village, Kolaka Regency. This research is quantitative research. The population studied in this study consisted of two groups of farmers from Ulunggolaka village, Kolaka district, comprising 45 clove producers. In the meantime, the sample was determined using the Slovin formula, with the final result being 31 clove producers. The data analysis used is sales formula, production cost formula and revenue formula. The results of this research suggest that the average income of farmers in a year is IDR. 10,986,209 per person and this income was generated from the total income of farmers amounting to Rp. 10,986,209. 13,311,000 for each respondent. The total production cost is IDR. 2,324,791 per person with a sale price of Rp. 29,000 per kilogram. The production cost consists of variable costs of IDR 2,154,194 per person, while fixed costs are IDR 170,597 per person.