BS Monica Arfiana
Departement Of Fishery Resource Utilization, Faculty Of Animal Science, Universitas Jambi

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Kajian Faktor Keberhasilan Balai Benih Ikan (Bbi) Sukomananti Pada Kegiatan Budidaya Ikan Di Kecamatan Pasaman Kabupaten Pasaman Barat Siti Aisyah; BS Monica Arfiana; Dicky Rustam; Torang Siahaan
JURNAL PUNDI Vol 6, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : AKBP-STIE "KBP" PADANG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31575/jp.v6i1.403

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Increasing the yield of fish seed production is a very important factor in production activities to support the needs of fish farmers in West Pasaman Regency, Seeing the sufficient land area and the number of production ponds, the production of fish seeds should be able to exceed the target but in fact BBI Sukomananti has not been able to produce according to market demand. The purpose of the study was to analyze the factors that influence the success of the Sukamananti Fish Seed Center (BBI) in fish farming activities in Pasaman District, West Pasaman Regency. The method used is a survey method with a research sample of 51 fish cultivators in West Pasaman Regency. The variables used are increased income, fish resources, technology, institutions and policies, social community. Analysis of the data used is multiple linear regression analysis. The success factor of the Sukamananti Fish Seed Center (BBI) on fish cultivation activities in Pasaman District, West Pasaman Regency which has an effect is the fish resource variable, as can be seen from the t test results that t count is greater than t table (4.446 > 1.67793) and the significance level is 0.000 more smaller than 0.05. BBI Sukamananti is considered to have had an impact in quality but is still lacking in terms of quantity because it still does not meet the demands of cultivators in the Pasaman District, West Pasaman Regency, while from the technological, institutional and policy aspects as well as the social influence of the community, it does not have a successful impact on the development of fish farming in the District. Pasaman, West Pasaman Regency.
Nutritional Content Analysis of Tofu Waste in Catfish (Pangasionodon hypophthalmus) Farmer Tangkit Baru Jambi Bs Monica Arfiana; Sarwo Edy Wibowo; Wulandari Wulandari; Dyah Muji Rahayu; Yatno Yatno
Sriwijaya Journal of Environment Vol 7, No 3 (2022): SOCIAL AND ENVIROMENTAL HEALTH
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22135/sje.2022.7.3.142-147

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One of the factors behind the declining catfish farm in Tangkit Baru, Jambi, is the rising price of commercial feed. A lot of fish farmers stop their cultivation. They make independent feed formulations based on existing sources around them. The lack of knowledge and understanding of feed nutrition causes the feed formulations not necessarily with feed standards (SNI) and feed commercial. Nutritious feed is essential for fish growth. The aim is to compare the nutrition of the tofu waste processed for local fish farmers, "Usaha Mandiri" in Tangkit Baru, with catfish feed standards and commercial. Fish feed produced by local fish farmers consists of 2 (two) types of pellets, it is pellet one consists of tofu waste and salted fish (50%:50%), and pellet two consists of a mixture of tofu waste, rice bran, and salted fish (30%: 20%: 50%). Measurement of feed nutrition includes crude protein (AOAC method, 2011); crude fat (SNI method 01-2891-1992); crude fiber (SNI method 01-2891-1992); ash content (AOAC method, 2005), and water content (AOAC method, 2005). The measurement results showed that the nutritional content in pellet one and pellet two, respectively, included crude protein (27.83%; 16.91%), crude fat (8.25%; 5.21%), crude fiber (5.71%; 5.49%), ash content (14.93%; 16.96%); and water content (29.59%; 26.23%). The nutritional content of pellet 1 was better than pellet 2, except for the ash content. The local pellet was by commercial feed and SNI 7548 (2009); pellet 1 is still feasible as an alternative feed for catfish farms.