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Efisiensi produksi budidaya ikan bandeng (Chanos chanos) di Kecamatan Tinanggea Kabupaten Konawe Selatan Nining Putriyani; Budiyanto; Sarini Yusuf; Muhammad Idris; Ruslaini; Irdam Riani
Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan Vol 8 No 3 (2023): Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan
Publisher : Universitas Halu Oleo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33772/jsep.v8i3.26

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This study aimed to determine some factors that affect production and efficiency of milkfish culture in Tinanggea District, South Konawe Regency. The experiment was conducted from August to September 2022. The total number of samples was 24 people.  Determination of the sample was performed in simple randomization. Some variables collected were the total number of productions, wide of fish culture area employer, the total number of milkfish juvenile, the total number of fertilizers, and the total number of limes.  Data analyses were couple non-linear regression and analysis of production efficiency. The results showed that utilization together of production factors (area-wide, employer, total number of milkfish juvenile, total number of fertilizer, and total number of lime) were significantly different on milkfish production, whereas in partially or individually of production factors such as employer, total number of fertilizer or total number of limes were also significantly different of milkfish production.  Utilization of all production factors was not efficient.
Saluran dan margin pemasaran budidaya Ikan Mas (Cyprinus carpio L) di Desa Nanggala Kabupaten Toraja Utara Afni Saputri Rasi Emben; Sarini Yusuf; Ruslaini; Nurhuda Annaastasia; Desy Sriwulan
Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan Vol 8 No 4 (2023): Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33772/jsep.v8i4.28

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This study aims to determine and analyze the marketing channel and marThis study aims to determine and analyze the marketing channel and marketing margin of carp (Cyprinus carpio L) cultivation in Nanggala Village, North Toraja Regency. The method of determining the location was performed intentionally or purposively. The informant determination technique in this study used cluster random sampling. The data collection was consisted of primary data and secondary data, and the data analysis method used qualitative descriptive methods to explain marketing channel patterns, while the marketing margin was counted by subtracting the price of fish at the consumer level with the price at the producer level. The results showed that the marketing channel of carp in Nanggala Village was consisted of three marketing channels, namely: marketing channel I, the farmer sailed directly their product to consumer; marketing channel II, namely: the farmer sailed their carp fish to collector and the collector sailed the carp fish the to consumer; and marketing channel III, namely: the farmer to collector to the retailer and then to the consumer. The marketing margin of common carp in marketing channel II was IDR 10.000/kg and marketing channel III was IDR 5.000/kg. The existing marketing channel in Nanggala Village was categorized in the efficient categoryketing margin of carp (Cyprinus carpio L) cultivation in Nanggala Village, North Toraja Regency. The method of determining the location was performed intentionally or purposively. The informant determination technique in this study used cluster random sampling. The data collection was consisted of primary data and secondary data, and the data analysis method used qualitative descriptive methods to explain marketing channel patterns, while the marketing margin was counted by subtracting the price of fish at the consumer level with the price at the producer level. The results showed that the marketing channel of carp in Nanggala Village was consisted of three marketing channels, namely: marketing channel I, the farmer sailed directly their product to consumer; marketing channel II, namely: the farmer sailed their carp fish to collector and the collector sailed the carp fish the to consumer; and marketing channel III, namely: the farmer to collector to the retailer and then to the consumer. The marketing margin of common carp in marketing channel II was IDR 10.000/kg and marketing channel III was IDR 5.000/kg. The existing marketing channel in Nanggala Village was categorized in the efficient category.
Analisis pemasaran rumput laut (Eucheuma denticulatum) di Desa Napa Kecamatan Mawasangka Kabupaten Buton Tengah Jodi Setiawan; Budiyanto; Sarini Yusuf; Roslindah Daeng Siang; Risfandi; Ruslaini
Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33772/jsep.v9i1.40

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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of seaweed (Eucheuheuma denticulatum) marketing in Napa Village, Mawasangka District, Central Buton Regency. The population concerned by this research is made up of seaweed producers and traders. The sampling method for farmers uses the simple random sampling method, while marketers use snowball sampling. The number of samples taken by farmers is 12 people, collectors are 3 people. The data collected comes in the form of marketing channels, sales volume, prices for each marketer, and marketing costs. The data is analyzed using qualitative descriptive data, marketing margins and marketing effectiveness. Based on the results of the study, the marketing channel in Napa Village, Mawasangka District, Central Buton Regency was efficient.