scholarly journals ANALISIS NILAI TAMBAH GULA KELAPA DI DESA SIALANG JAYA KECAMATAN BATANG TUAKA KABUPATEN INDRAGIRI HILIR

Author(s):  
Nina Sawitri ◽  
Yuslizar Yuslizar

Coconut sugar processing is one of the agro-industry businesses that is developing in Sialang Jaya Village, Batang Tuaka District, Indragiri Hilir Regency. This business aims to obtain added value from coconut plants. The purpose of this study was to determine the amount of revenue and profits from the coconut sugar processing business and the added value of the coconut sugar processing business in Sialang Jaya Village, Batang Tuaka District, Indragiri Hilir Regency. Analysis of the data used is the analysis of costs, revenues, profits and added value. The results of this study indicate that: (1) The average total cost of the coconut sugar processing business is Rp. 67,351.97 per production, the average revenue is Rp. 202,800.00 per production, the average profit is Rp. 135,448.03 per production. (2) The added value obtained in the coconut sugar processing business is Rp. 4,672.76. The added value ratio obtained is 83.87%. The profit from processing coconut sugar is Rp. 3,024.41 per kg with a profit rate of 64.72%.

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 14-26
Author(s):  
Suriadi Suriadi ◽  
Rabiyatul Jasiyah ◽  
Ni Made Arniase

This study aims to (1) determine the income earned by cabbage farmers in Bukit Asri Village, Kapontori Sub-district, Buton Regency (2) Know the efficiency of cabbage farming in Bukit Asri Village, Kapontori Sub-district, Buton Regency. This research was conducted from February 2020 to March 2020 in Bukit Asri Village, Kapontori Sub-district, Buton Regency. The sample in this study were all farmers who worked cabbage totaling 20 people, the determination of the sample was done by census method by taking the whole population from the sample as many as 20 people. The data analysis method used the analysis of production costs, revenue analysis, income analysis, and analysis of the efficiency of the RC farming ratio. The results of this study indicate that cabbage farmers income in Bukit Asri Village, Kapontori Sub-district, Buton Regency with average revenue of IDR 11.185.800,- and an average total cost of IDR 3.585.350,- per planting season, so the average income the farmer is IDR 7.600.450,- per planting season. The efficiency of cabbage farming that from the RC ratio results, get an RC ratio of 3,12 > 1. This shows that each cost incurred in the amount of IDR 1.000,- then gives income of Rp 3.120,- with a profit of 2,120,-. It can be concluded that cabbage farming is profitable and can be developed. Keywords: Farm Efficiency, Cabbage, and Income


2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 239-245
Author(s):  
Rum Van Royensyah ◽  
Sundariah Sundariah

       Integrated processing of cassava in the household scale cassava chips industry is an effort to optimize each stage of cassava processing and the utilization of by-products arising from the industry to increase the added value of cassava. Cassava is one of the commodities that are often found in rural areas such as in Kasarangan Village, this study aims to determine the size (i) of production costs (ii) revenue (iii) benefits and (iv) business feasibility of cassava chips household business in Kasarangan Village, Labuan Amas District, North, Hulu Sungai Tengah Regency. The results of this study indicate that the business of home industries of cassava chips that were cultivated by entrepreneurs / respondents in this study, the average total cost reached Rp. 22,820,286.00. Average fixed costs reach Rp. 2,228,649.00 / month and the average variable cost reaches Rp. 20,591,636.00 / month. The average revenue is Rp. 54,000,000.00 / month, with an average profit reaching Rp. 31,179,714.00 / month. Based on the data presented, the cassava chips household industry in Kasarangan Village, Labuan Amas District, Hulu Sungai Tengah Regency. With the average RCR value of the business reaching 2.37, it is worth trying


Author(s):  
Vella Anggita Sari ◽  
Sri Marwanti ◽  
Isti Khomah

This study purpose to find out the cost, revenue, profit, profitability, efficiency, and business risk of bamboo caping home industry in Magetan Regency. The basic method used in this research was descriptive. The determination of the sample area was purposive. The determination of respondents was done by purposive sampling. The result of the research shows the average total cost by craftsmen in Magetan Regency is IDRi7,091,977.00/month, blengker IDR 288,513.00/month, halusan-kasaran woven IDR 195,838.00/month, kepangan woven IDR 229,286.00/month and gilikan IDR 6,803,464.00/month. The average revenue by craftmen is IDR 9,217,160.00/month, blengker IDR 382,160.00/month, halusan-kasaran woven IDR 422,750.00/month, kepangan woven IDR 454,400.00/month and gilikan IDR 8,835,000.00/month so that the average profit is IDR 226,912.00/month, blengker IDR 93,647.00/month, halusan-kasaran woven IDR 226,912.00/month, kepangan woven IDR 225,114.00/month and gilikan IDR 2,031,536.00/month. Profitability is 30%, blengker 32,5%, halusan-kasaran woven 115,9%, kepangan woven 98,2%, and gilikan 29,9%. R/C ratio more than 1, that is 1,30 blengker 1,32; halusan-kasaran woven 2,16; kepangan woven 1,98 and gilikan 1,30 mean its efficient. The coefficient variation more than 0,5 that is halusan-kasaran woven 0,51; and kepangan woven 0,55 and the low profit limit (L) is less than 0, so the bamboo caping industry is at risk.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 35
Author(s):  
Shofia Nur Awami ◽  
Khalimatus Sa'diyah ◽  
Endah Subekti

This research aimed to determine the cost of production, revenue and income shallot farm, as well as the  factors that influence of shallot production in Gajah Village Gajah District Demak Regency. Sampling technique of  respondents was done purposively. Respondents used in this research were 50 respondents. Data analysis methods used in this study are cost analysis, revenue, income and multiple linear regression analysis. Based on the results of data processing for own land obtained an average total cost Rp 27,329,496/planting season or Rp 49,112,867/ha/planting season. The average revenue is Rp 44,253,667/planting season or Rp 86,802,491/ha/planting season. So the average income is Rp 16,924,171/planting season or Rp 37,689,624/ha/planting season. For lease land the average total cost is Rp 36,701,625/planting season or Rp 56,736,125/ha/planting season. Average revenue is Rp 51,154,125/planting season or Rp 81,800.358/ha/planting season. So the average income is Rp 14,452,500/planting season or Rp 25,064,234/ha/planting season. Based on data analysis using multiple linear regression, it is known that the value of determination coefficient (R2) 0.934. The shallot production in Gajah Village Gajah District Demak Regency were influenced by several factors including; the land area, the seed, the fertilizer, the land ownership, and the shallot varieties.


Author(s):  
R. Kasthuri, Et. al.

This paper considers an inventory model in which the shortages are backlogged and the demand is dependent on unit cost. An optimum value for average total cost is calculated by considering various input costs, lot size and maximum inventory under fuzzy environment. The process of defuzzification is done by using the signed distance method. Numerical example and sensitivity analysis is given for calculating both crisp and fuzzy values of the total cost.


Author(s):  
L. I. Kovalyev ◽  
I. L. Kovalyev ◽  
M. N. Kostomakhin

Maintenance and repair of livestock machinery and equipment is carried out as a rule by specialized repair and service enterprises on the basis of service contracts in accordance with the procedure established by law. However, with the renewal of the park’s farms with machines and equipment with automated and computerized process control, as well as the reconstruction of dairy farms and complexes, it became necessary to have a production base and highly qualified specialists for the maintenance of equipment. The most important and key provisions of the improved methodology of planning and accounting of work in the technical service of animal husbandry with the use of a number of standards are given, some features of accounting and planning of these types of work have been noted. The concepts of “repair unit” and “category of complexity of technical service” have been defined. The general provisions of the methodology for calculating costs and determining the cost of carrying out maintenance and repair of livestock equipment have been considered. On the base of calculations, the average total cost standards for carrying out maintenance and repair of livestock equipment have been established. These standards greatly simplify the planning of costs during the operation of equipment, and also allow us to determine the cost of maintenance and repair at different stages of the creation of new machines.


2015 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 488-494 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariana Fexina Tomé ◽  
Antônio Fernandes Costa Lima

OBJECTIVE Identify the direct cost of reprocessing double and single cotton-woven drapes of the surgical LAP package. METHOD A quantitative, exploratory and descriptive case study, performed at a teaching hospital. The direct cost of reprocessing cotton-woven surgical drapes was calculated by multiplying the time spent by professionals involved in reprocessing the unit with the direct cost of labor, adding to the cost of materials. The Brazilian currency (R$) originally used for the calculations was converted to US currency at the rate of US$0.42/R$. RESULTS The average total cost for surgical LAP package was US$9.72, with the predominance being in the cost of materials (US$8.70 or 89.65%). It is noteworthy that the average total cost of materials was mostly impacted by the cost of the cotton-woven drapes (US$7.99 or 91.90%). CONCLUSION The knowledge gained will subsidize discussions about replacing reusable cotton-woven surgical drapes for disposable ones, favoring arguments regarding the advantages and disadvantages of this possibility considering human resources, materials, as well as structural, environmental and financial resources.


2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 11-23
Author(s):  
S Islam ◽  
D M S Islam ◽  
R Khanum

The present study was conducted to assess the economic impact of practicing Integrated Pest Management technology on bitter gourd production in Chandina upazila under Comilla district of Bangladesh. Sample survey was carried out over 70 bitter gourd producing farms. Out of 70 farmers, 35 for IPM and 35 for Non-IPM farmers were selected. The study revealed that majority of the farmers had moderately favorable attitude towards IPM technology for producing bitter gourd as shown by farmers’ attitude index. IPM farmers earned more profit than Non-IPM farmers on bitter gourd production. The average total cost of bitter gourd production per hectare  was estimated at about Tk 3,68,335 and  4,44,508 for IPM and Non-IPM farmers, respectively. The average gross returns per hectare were found at about Tk 8,60,016; 8,55,642; and 8,15,947 for marginal, small and medium IPM farmers, respectively. The same were Tk 8,22,654; 7,53,373 and 7,48,255 for marginal, small, and medium Non-IPM farmers, respectively. The estimated BCR was higher for IPM farmers (2.29) than Non-IPM farmers (1.69). Partial budget analysis showed that IPM technology was more profitable and net benefit was Tk 1,61,557. Although bitter gourd production was profitable, farmers faced several problems such as lack of training and technical knowledge, inadequate extension services, lack of marketing facilities etc. in using IPM technology.The Agriculturists 2017; 15(2) 11-23


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 117-121
Author(s):  
Zannatul Ferdoushi ◽  
Zubaida Parveen Patwary ◽  
Yeasmin Ara ◽  
Masud Rana

The study was conducted to assess the cost and return from tilapia farming. Fifty homestead aquaculture ponds practicing monoculture and polyculture of tilapia (25 farmers from each category) were selected for this study. Data had been collected through face to face interview by using a structured questionnaire during April to September 2015 from the selected farmers of Dinajpur districts. The results from the survey revealed that both the tilapia monoculture and polyculture farming were profitable. However, the average total cost per hectare per production period was found higher (Tk. 332,712.08) in tilapia monoculture than tilapia culture with carps (Tk. 241,722.34). Moreover, the net margin was also found higher in tilapia monoculture with benefit cost ratio 1.51. Whereas, the benefit cost ratio in polyculture farming was 1.34. J. Bangladesh Agril. Univ. 17(1): 117–121, March 2019


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