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2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 96-113
Author(s):  
Sabran Sabran ◽  
Achmad Fathurrahman ◽  
Fahmi Fahmi

  Abstract:                  The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze the influence of the Work Environment and Work Safety and to determine the most dominant variable influencing the Work Environment and Work Safety on the Risk of Accidents at the Oil Palm Plantation Company PT. Niagamas Gemilang, in Sungai Payang Village, Loa Kulu District, Kutai Kartanegara Regency. The analytical tool used is multiple linear regression with a sample of 91 people.                The results showed that the variables of the Work Environment and Work Safety had a simultaneous effect on the Risk of Accidents at Work. Work Environment and Work Safety variables have a partial effect on the Risk of Work Accidents at PT. Brilliant Niagamas. Besides that, the work safety variable has a dominant effect on the risk of work accidents at PT. Brilliant Niagamas.   Keywords: Work Accident and Occupational Safety, Risk of Work Accident


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 47-52
Author(s):  
Rofil M. Nur

PT. Mitra Kerinci is a tea plantation company that has an office in Padang. Website promotion, especially at PT. Mitra Kerinci Padang does not yet have a website capable of providing information. On the basis of the problems that occur, the author has conducted research to design a promotional information system for PT. Partners of Kerinci Padang. In the process, the output design, input design and file design are designed, which are then implemented into the PHP programming language supported by the MySQL database. With the existence of a promotional website at PT. This Padang Kerinci partner, can provide information that is effective and easily accessible to users.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 81-89
Author(s):  
Bella Viesta Haloho ◽  
Puspita ◽  
Yuanita

The objective of the research is to evaluate the quality of harvesting oil palm fresh fruit bunches (FFB) correlated to the harvest system implemented by two afdelings in the oil palm plantation company, PT. Sentosa Kalimantan Jaya. The research employs descriptive design, with qualitative approach, purposive sampling and snowball sampling using questionnaires, and documentation. The research reveals that the characteristics of harvesters from two afdelings are dominated from the productive age and educated at elementary school. The harvesters in afdeling 2 have more experience than afdeling 4. Afdeling 2 provides better quality of FFB than afdeling 4, it comprises ripe fruit was 86.91%, abnormal was 1.07% and long stalk was 0%. Meanwhile, afdeling 4 comprises raw fruit was 1.32%, ripe fruit was 79.97%, and over ripe fruit was 12.88%. Both afdelings have permanent design of harvest system comprise the percentage of loose fruit, sengkleh stems, under pruning and over pruning which are beneath the standard. The under pruning interferes the process of cutting fruit, meanwhile the over pruning would potentially be able to reduce average bunches weight and produce male flowers dominantly. As a result, it can be deduced that the main factor affects the quality of permanent design of harvest system, and the quality of oil palm fresh fruit bunches is the harvesters’ experience of work. Afdeling 2 has 6 harvesters working for >5 years or 46.2%. The overall findings reveal that the longer harvester's working period, the labor productivity of harvesting oil palm will increase.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 44-56
Author(s):  
Erond Litno Damanik

This study aims to explore and discuss laborer identification and monitoring systems on East Sumatran plantations during 1926-1980. It is focused on the implementation of dactyloscopy, archives that have never been researched it all, which had replaced the anthropometric identification system as the reference to determine the criminal justice system. The data used is the dactyloscopy archive in the office of the Sumatra Plantation Company Cooperation Agency and the Indonesian Plantation Museum in Medan City. Data were analyzed using a historiographic approach. The study found that dactyloscopy was part of the modernization of the administrative and bureaucratic systems in plantations. The novelty of the study that the implementation of dactyloscopy in plantation communities is in line with the high crime of labor against employers. Therefore, there is a major distinction in the implementation of dactyloscopy before and after the independence which has been influenced by the logic of colonialism and independence. During the colonialism period, dactyloscopy was used to identify and monitor taming laborersin plantations, while post-independence and nationalization it was used as a modern labor control system.


2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 70
Author(s):  
Arini Nur Khulil Jannah, I Made Narsa

This research is to analyze the role of ISO 14001, performance environment index PROPER, environmental committee, and foreign diversity to carbon emissions disclosure in the plantation company that registered at the Indonesian stock exchange of  2013 to 2019. The data used was 77 companies. The testing of hypotheses uses multiple linear regression with a minimal significance of 5%. this research proves that there is four a variable that has a significant result on the disclosure of the carbon emission in plantation company that is ISO 14001, performance environment index PROPER, environmental committee and Foreign diversity. Three variables have no effect on the disclosure of carbon emissions that is age company, leverage, and return of equity. This research can be used stakeholder to see the company’s responsibilities through their environment to ensure there is no risk in the company’s future performance before reaching their investment decision.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 427-435
Author(s):  
Revaldy Andika ◽  
Retno Suntari

PT. Great Giant Pineapple (PT. GGP) is the largest pineapple plantation company in Indonesia, with a land area of approximately ±33,000 ha and dominated by soil types in the form of Ultisols. Soil fertility at PT. GGP tends to have relatively low nutrient content, one of which is phosphorus due to Al fixation. The nutrient P in pineapple is used to stimulate root growth, accelerate the ripening of fruit and seeds. Symptoms arising from P deficiency will experience stunted growth (stunted), and the pineapple will become imperfect. This study aimed to estimate the P nutrient content in pineapple plants using vegetation indexes in the form of GNDVI (Green Normalized Difference Vegetation Index). The study was carried out by taking aerial photographs and samples of pineapple plants in the 1 months phase before forcing and 1 months after forcing (F-1 and F+1), laboratory analysis, statistical analysis, and making distribution maps. The results showed that the vegetation index could estimate the nutrient content of P using the best estimation model. This was evidenced from the results of the correlation test which shows a very strong and real relationship of 0.81-0.82 with the regression test results of 66%-67%. In addition, the results of the validation test using the paired t-test showed that the t-count was smaller than the t-table of 2.30, which means that the estimated GNDVI vegetation index and the P nutrient content of pineapple plants showed no significant difference.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-57
Author(s):  
Lestariana Marwassari ◽  
M. Yamani ◽  
Emelia Kontesa

The government regulates the facilitation of community plantation development as much as 20% of the area of rights by plantation companies. This provision which is the obligation of the company was still not regulated in a clear and firm legal arrangement so that it created multiple interpretations in its application. Based on this matter, the writer was motivated to analyze the legal arrangements for the facilitation of community plantation development by plantation companies and the obstacles encountered in the implementation. The plantation company which was the focus of the research was PT. Pamor Ganda with Business Right (known as HGU in Indonesia abbreviation) Number 16/1989 by studying the HGU extension document. This was a normative research with a statutory approach. The method of analysis performed was content analysis, then the interpretation was carried out to understand the conclusions. The results showed that legal arrangements in the land sector, Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), and plantations had not been able to solve the problems that exist in the implementation of facilitation of community plantation development by plantation companies. The company's obstacle was that the plasma farmers' plantation area around the companies’ plantation area had not been able to meet the 20% area requirement. While PT. Pamor Ganda had fulfilled its obligation to facilitate community plantation development by releasing its 114 hectare of HGU area.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 252
Author(s):  
Resky Pratama Saputra ◽  
Fahmi Fahmi ◽  
Yeni Triana

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (22) ◽  
pp. 74-84
Author(s):  
Agus Lanini ◽  
Fatimah Maddusila ◽  
Sulbadana Sulbadana ◽  
Lembang Palipadang

Contract of nucleus-plasma is an affirmative regulation over any company applied concession for agriculture. Every Palm plantation company that holds concession over 100 hectares is required to apply a nucleus-plasma contract. The problem has arisen since the contract arranged and dominated by the company during the contract period. Research aims are to investigate the contract in an equal position for both parties, to explain legal implications faced by the parties in implementing the contract, and to describe the palm oil agribusiness development prospect through the nucleus-plasma contract. Legal research method and such approaches as statutes, content, and comparative. These would be done by library and field researches. The research location is in Lalundu and Bungku. The research revealed; first, the parties palm farmer (plasma) and Plantation firms (nucleus) are unbalanced positions in the contract which its dominated by the firm in a construct of contract clausal., secondly, by the contract will occur such impact as convert land right (levering), breach of contract., Finally, Palm agribusiness development will support economic development in Central Sulawesi.


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