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Iwan Aminudin
Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta

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IDENTIFY THE RISKS OF HONEY PRODUCTION IN CV. HONEY APIARI MUTIARA DEPOK- WEST JAVA Iwan Aminudin; Elpawati Elpawati; Fauziyah Rahmah
AGRIBUSINESS JOURNAL Vol 16, No 1 (2022): AGRIBUSINESS JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/aj.v16i1.28200

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Madu Apiari is pure honey that has been specific, depending on where the bees are grazed. The distribution is always supervised by IPB LPPM, IPB Bee Experts, and the Head of the Pest or Forest Entomology Laboratory, Faculty of Forestry, Bogor Agricultural University. In carrying out its business, the company risks any honey production process. This study aims to identify, measure, and map priorities, and risk mitigation strategies. In data research using observation and interview methods as well as data analysis methods used in experimental work, in this case, are Fishbone Diagrams, House of Risk (HOR) stage 1, Pareto Diagrams, and House of Risk (HOR) stage 2. The results of the study are known to be in the honey production process in CV. Madu Apiari Mutiara, there are 15 risk events or Risk Events (Ei). Then based on the mapping, 17 risks are priority risks. In terms of the causes of risk priority, 10 risk mitigation strategies will be determined.
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING THE EXPORT OF NATURAL RUBBER PT. PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA IX CENTRAL JAVA TO INDIA Iwan Aminudin; Puspi Eko Wiranthi; Hilman Kurniawan
AGRIBUSINESS JOURNAL Vol 15, No 1 (2021): AGRIBUSINESS JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/aj.v15i2.28138

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India is a consistent country to import PTPN IX natural rubber. Natural rubber production can export as much as 40.31% of PTPN IX natural rubber to India. The high export of natural rubber of PTPN IX and the lower production due to land conversion. PTPN IX natural rubber prices experienced a growth of 1.3% - 1.6%. PTPN IX's natural rubber exports to India reached 20,761,038 kg, with a total sales price of 238,415 million US$ per Kg. High exports of PTPN IX natural rubber to India in 2007-2017, research is needed on the factors affecting PTPN IX's natural rubber exports to India. The analysis method in this study is a quantitative model by compiling a system model of multiple regression equations, with Eviews version 11. The results showed that PTPN IX's natural rubber exports to India were influenced by the selling price of PTPN IX natural rubber, PTPN IX's natural rubber production volume, Indonesia's natural rubber price, and world synthetic rubber prices, while the world natural rubber price and Thailand's natural rubber price had no effect on PTPN IX's natural rubber exports to India. Meanwhile, the signification value of PTPN IX natural rubber exports to India is influenced by the price of PTPN IX natural rubber, world natural rubber prices, and world synthetic rubber prices, and has no significant effect, namely production volume, Indonesian natural rubber prices, and Thai natural rubber prices.
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING THE SUPPLY OF RAW MATERIALS IN BREAD PRODUCER MSMES IN SOUTH TANGERANG CITY Edmon Daris; Iwan Aminudin; Sekar Alifia Farahheny
AGRIBUSINESS JOURNAL Vol 15, No 2 (2021): AGRIBUSINESS JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/aj.v15i2.28212

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The existence of inventory aims to prevent production activities from being delayed and running smoothly.  In raw goods inventory activities, obstacles are felt jointly by bread producers in South Tangerang City which are caused by the lack of capital in bread MSME entrepreneurs. The perceived lack of capital has an impact on the process of inventorying raw materials for production. Then another thing that must also be faced from the lack of capital according to a survey conducted on Bread MSMEs in South Tangerang City in the form of raw material prices and the availability of space for raw material storage so that production can run smoothly without any significant delays. This study aims to (1) analyze the influential factors in raw material inventory and (2) how much these factors affect raw material inventory, especially in bread producer MSMEs in South Tangerang City.The result of this study is that 3 variables that affect the supply of raw materials, namely capital, raw material prices, and warehouse costs. On the capital variable, the t-test showed a noticeable influence between the capital variable and the raw material inventory at a confidence level of 99.9%. This is because if the capital is not owned by the company, of course, the company cannot carry out its production activities.  Then the second variable is the price of materials which has a noticeable influence on the confidence level of <75%. In the third variable, warehouse costs also have a noticeable influence on raw material inventory with a confidence level of 80%.  In other words, the variable that most affects the supply of raw materials is the capital variable.
EXPORT ANALYSIS – INDONESIAN NATURAL RUBBER IMPORTS TO THE UNITED STATES, TIONGKOK, AND JAPAN Iwan Aminudin; Dewi Rohma Wati; Delia Ulfah
AGRIBUSINESS JOURNAL Vol 14, No 2 (2020): AGRIBUSINESS JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/aj.v14i2.28135

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The second largest exporter of natural rubber in the world after Thailand is Indonesia. From 2010 to 2015, Thailand's natural rubber exports reached 19,229,423 tons, while Indonesia grew by 7.5% with total exports reaching 15,309,256 tons. In terms of quality, Indonesia's natural rubber is higher than Thailand's. However, in terms of productivity, the opposite happens, Thailand is superior, so more rubber production is produced. The analysis method used is a quantitative model by compiling a simultaneous equation system model estimated by the Two Stages Least Square (2 SLS) method and then processed with the help of Statistical Analysis System 9.1 (SAS). This study used secondary data in the form 1996-2015.The research instruments that are the factors that affect Indonesia's natural rubber imports from the United States, Tiongkok, and Japan are the amount of Indonesia's natural rubber production, the volume of Natural Rubber imports from Tiongkok and Japan in the previous year, Japan's GDP. Then the factors affecting Indonesia's natural rubber exports to the United States, Tiongkok, and Japan are Indonesia's natural rubber production, Indonesia's natural rubber exports to other countries, Indonesia's natural rubber export volume to the United States, Tiongkok, and Japan in the previous year. Then the factors affecting the real price of Indonesian natural rubber, the real price of Indonesian domestic natural rubber, the real price of Indonesia's natural rubber exports the real price of world natural rubber in the previous year, the real price of domestic natural rubber in the previous year, the supply of natural rubber in the domestic market, and the export price of Indonesian natural rubber in the previous year.