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Jurnal Mahasiswa Agribisnis
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Core Subject : Agriculture,
Jurnal Mahasiswa Agribisnis (Agribusiness Students Journal) is a open access periodical scientific journal intended for Agribusiness students as a scientific publication space of the research results in Agribusiness area. This journal is published twice a year by the Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Malikussaleh, Aceh Utara, Indonesia.
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PREFERENSI KONSUMEN TERHADAP PEMBELIAN MANISAN (STUDI KASUS : MANISAN SRI LANGKAT DI KECAMATAN STABAT KABUPATEN LANGKAT PROVINSI SUMATERA UTARA) Utami Aditya; Suryadi Suryadi; Irada Sinta
Jurnal Mahasiswa Agribisnis Vol 1, No 2 (2023): Januari
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Langkat Regency is a center for selling sweets. Sri Langkat Sweets Business is one of theconfectionery businesses located in Stabat District. Sri Langkat Sweets Business wasfounded by Mrs. Salamiah since 2010. At the Sri Langkat Sweets Business, it has 3 typesof packaging, namely clear plastic, standing pouch, and small cup, with types of sweets,namely gelugur, mango and snakefruit, and has 2 flavor variants, namely sweet and sour.The purpose of this study is to determine which attributes are the most dominantconsidered by consumers in purchasing decisions of Sri Langkat Sweets in Stabat Districtand to determine the combination of Sri Langkat Manisan attributes that are consumerpreferences. This study uses conjoint analysis and qualitative descriptive methods. Theresults of this study indicate that the order of attributes that are most considered byconsumers in purchasing Sri Langkat sweets are packaging, type and taste. This can beseen from the respective NPR values, namely packaging (40,155), type (38,119), and taste (21,726). The combination of the Sri Langkat Manisan order which is a consumerpreference with small cup packaging, types of gelugur and sour taste.
FACTORS AFFECTING FARMERS' RESPONSES TO THE USE OF COMBINE HARVESTERS IN VILLAGE MATANG PUNTONG, SEUNUDDON DISTRICT Ulvia Fadilah; Suryadi Suryadi; Irada Sinta
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This research was conducted in Village Matang Puntong, Seunuddon District, North Aceh Regency. This study aims to determine wheter the factors of land area, level of education, labor skills and loss of yields can affect farmers responses to the use of rice harvesting machines (Combine harvester) in Gampong Matang Puntong, Seunuddon District. The research methoud used is a survey method with a questionnaire as a tool. Sampling using simple random sampling with a total sample of 50 respondents. Data analysis using Likert scale and Multiple Linear Regression using SPSS software. the results of this study indicate that simultaneously (F test) shows that the factorsofland area, education level, Experience, labor expertise and crop loss have a significant effect on farmers responses. The results of partial test analysis (t test) showed that the factors of land area, experience and yield loss had a significant effect on farmers responses, while the level of education and labor expertise had no significant effect on farmers responses to the use of rice harvesting (Combine harvester) in Village Matang Puntong, Seunuddon District.
FACTORS AFFECTING FARMERS' DECISIONS IN TRANSFER OF SIAM ORANGE LAND FUNCTIONS TO ARABICA COFFEE IN PARBULUAN DISTRICT, DAIRI REGENCY, NORTH SUMATRA PROVINCE Juliana Juliana; Suryadi Suryadi; Irada Sinta
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The research was carried out in Parbuluan IV Village, Parbuluan District, Dairi Regency, North Sumatra Province from March 2022 to May 2022. The research method used was a survey method with a questionnaire as a tool. Sampling used the saturated sample method so that the number of samples obtained was 82 respondents. Data were analyzed using farm profit analysis and logistic regression analysis using SPSS software. The results showed that farming profits had a significant effect on farmers' decisions to change land functions and the variables of experience, age, education, land area, and fruit fly pests on Siamese oranges simultaneously had a significant effect on farmers' decisions in the conversion of Siamese orange land to Arabica coffee in Parbuluan District, Dairi Regency, North Sumatra Province. Variables of age, education.
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS INFLUENCING CONSUMERS IN PURCHASE DECISIONS OF LOCAL FRUITS IN BIREUEN DISTRICT (Case Study of Bireuen Traditional Market Consumers) Gina Silmi; Mawardati Mawardati; Irada Sinta
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Local fruits are fruits that are cultivated by farmers in each region in Indonesia. Consumption of local fruit in Indonesia is still relatively low. This condition is due to the lack of public interest in consuming local fruit. The level of community consumption of local fruit is influenced by consumer behavior in making decisions to buy local fruit. This research aims to analyze the factors that influence consumers in purchasing decisions of local fruit in the traditional market of Bireuen Regency. The results of this research using multiple linear regression analysis model obtained the equation Y = -2.101 + 0.297X1 + 0.429X2 + 0.364X3. The value of the coefficient of determination (Adjust R2) is 0.704 or equal to 70.4%. The percentage influence of individual factors, environmental influences, and marketing strategies can explain local fruit purchasing decisions of 70.4%, the remaining 29.6% is influenced by other variables outside the model that are not included in this study. The result of the F-test and t-test simultaneously and partially aspects of individual factors, environmental influences, and marketing strategies have a significant effect on local fruit purchasing decisions at the Bireuen Regency Traditional Market
THE ROLE OF PANGLIMA LAOT TOWARDS FISHERMAN COMMUNITIES IN BANGKA JAYA GAMPONG, DEWANTARA DISTRICT, NORTH ACEH DISTRICT Setia Budi; Adhiana Adhiana; Muhammad Febriansyah; Dika Saputra
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Panglima Laot is the head of the Adat Laot Institute who lives in the midst of a fishing community in Aceh Province with the duty and authority to regulate the fishing system and has the authority to resolve disputes, disputes and violations that occur among fishermen and impose sanctions on the violators in accordance with the provisions of customary law of the sea . This study aims to find out how the role of Panglima Laot is towards fishing communities in Gampong Bangka Jaya, Dewantara District, North Aceh Regency. Data analysis using a Likert scale. The results of the study show that the role of Panglima Laot in fishing communities is very important. The index value based on the distribution of aid is 91.83%, which means it plays a very important role. The index value based on the supervision of Adat Laot is 80, 61% which means a role. The index value based on dispute resolution is 93.11%, which means it plays a very important role. The index value based on Adat Laot law is 60.90%, which means it plays a less role
FARMERS' PERCEPTIONS OF SMALLHOLDER OIL PALM REPLANTING IN SIMPANG KANAN DISTRICT, ACEH SINGKIL REGENCY (Case Study of Oil Palm Farmer In Lipat Kajang Village) Ridani Ridani; Setia Budi; Irada Sinta
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Lipat Kajang Village is one of 25 villages in Simpang Kanan District, Aceh Singkil Regency which is the research location. This study aims to analyze farmer perceptions and analyze the relationship between farmer characteristics and farmer perceptions of oil palm rejuvenation in Simpang Kanan District, Aceh Singkil District. Farmers' perception of the source of capital/access to production facilities shows 43% that production facilities are not easy to access, the costs incurred for rejuvenating oil palm are very high showing 95% and technical rejuvenation of oil palm using the method of falling simultaneously is easy to do showing 64%. Furthermore, the relationship between farmer characteristics and farmers' perceptions of oil palm rejuvenation in Simpang Kanan District, Aceh Singkil Regency has a very strong relationship by obtaining a correlation coefficient of 0.008.
AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF TAMIL CULTURAL HERITAGE WITH REFERENCE TO SANGAM AGE Dr. R. Rajeshwari
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Over the course of two millennia, Tamil Nadu has amassed a rich cultural history that continues to flourish today. The significant cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu developed under the rule of dynasties that ruled the state at various times throughout history. Tamil Nadu is a representation of the unique Dravidian culture that emerged under the patronage of several kingdoms over the course of history. The social, economic, religious, and cultural activities of the Tamil people throughout the Sangam Age are what make Tamil Nadu and the Sangam Age special. During this time, there was progress across the board. These changes are documented in Sangam literatures and archaeological discoveries. During the Sangam era, Tamil society was split into a number of factions. The Vedic caste system of Brahmanas, Kshatriyas, and Sudras did not exist in early Sangam Age Tamil society. This classification may be considered to generally equate to the Vedic Social division; nevertheless, the earliest of the Sangam literature, Tolkappiyam, makes reference to the four divisions common in the Sangam society, namely Anthanar, Arasar, Vaislyar, and Vellalar. Purananuru, another work from the Sangam, includes references to ancient Tamil tribes including the Thudiyan, Pannan, and Kadamban. The Sangam Age's intricate social structure can be seen in these divisions. Although Tamil Nadu is one of India's most urbanised states, the vast majority of its citizens still reside in rural areas.
AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF TAMIL CULTURAL HERITAGE WITH REFERENCE TO SANGAM AGE Dr. R. Rajeshwari
Jurnal Mahasiswa Agribisnis Vol 1, No 2 (2023): Januari
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Over the course of two millennia, Tamil Nadu has amassed a rich cultural history that continues to flourish today. The significant cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu developed under the rule of dynasties that ruled the state at various times throughout history. Tamil Nadu is a representation of the unique Dravidian culture that emerged under the patronage of several kingdoms over the course of history. The social, economic, religious, and cultural activities of the Tamil people throughout the Sangam Age are what make Tamil Nadu and the Sangam Age special. During this time, there was progress across the board. These changes are documented in Sangam literatures and archaeological discoveries. During the Sangam era, Tamil society was split into a number of factions. The Vedic caste system of Brahmanas, Kshatriyas, and Sudras did not exist in early Sangam Age Tamil society. This classification may be considered to generally equate to the Vedic Social division; nevertheless, the earliest of the Sangam literature, Tolkappiyam, makes reference to the four divisions common in the Sangam society, namely Anthanar, Arasar, Vaislyar, and Vellalar. Purananuru, another work from the Sangam, includes references to ancient Tamil tribes including the Thudiyan, Pannan, and Kadamban. The Sangam Age's intricate social structure can be seen in these divisions. Although Tamil Nadu is one of India's most urbanised states, the vast majority of its citizens still reside in rural areas.

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