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Hasyim, Nur (July 26, 2022)[more][less]
Abstract: Indonesia is one of the developing countries where most of its economic activities are still centered on the agricultural sector. The agricultural sector is a fundamental sector in economic development because many other sectors still depend on agriculture as a provider of production raw materials (inputs). Agricultural products are Indonesia's main export products, meaning that most of the population still relies on the agricultural sector, so the real income from agriculture still constitutes the largest part of the national GDP (Gross Domestic Product) (Ragimun, 2017). The objectives of this study are to understand the implementation of rice farming insurance in Wanasari Village and to determine the effectiveness of the implementation of rice farming insurance in Sidamulya Village. The research method used in this study is descriptive qualitative research. Descriptive qualitative research is used to examine matters related to the users of rice farming insurance in Sidamulya Village, Wanasari Subdistrict, Brebes Regency. The Agricultural Business Insurance Program (AUTP) aims to reduce or minimize the risks of farming failure, particularly in rice cultivation. The program is intended to provide protection for farmers against losses caused by floods, droughts, and attacks from plant pests and diseases. High and unpredictable agricultural risks causing substantial losses result in decreased rice production. Based on the results and discussion above, the hypothesis is about the AUTP implementation mechanism, where the rice farming insurance mechanism in Sidamulya Village is not very complicated; it only involves registering as an insurance participant, conducting location surveys, paying premiums, issuing insurance policies, and receiving claim payments. The conclusion from the second research objective is that the implementation of AUTP in Sidamulya Village is effective. The research results indicate that insurance activities are effective, as their objectives, integrity, and adaptability can be properly carried out in Sidamulya Village. URI: http://192.168.252.215:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/267 Files in this item: 1
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Setiawan, Budi (September 19, 2022)[more][less]
Abstract: Mini elephant grass cultivation is one of the business opportunities for people in Tegalglagah village by utilizing yards and plantations as a place to procure forage for livestock and build cages. The purpose of this study was to determine the income of mini elephant grass farming for commercial use with mini elephant grass for own animal feed at Myuza Farm. The research uses a quantitative approach, survey method (case study). Data collection techniques using observation, interviews and documentation. The results showed that the productivity of mini elephant grass was 40 tons/ha per growing season (per year) and the income of mini elephant grass for animal feed was Rp. 48,300,000 per year, while the income for mini elephant grass farming for commercial was Rp. 48,748. .000 per year is very profitable. The results of the t-test analysis show meaning that there is no significant difference between the income of mini elephant grass sold and mini elephant grass for animal feed . URI: http://192.168.252.215:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/266 Files in this item: 1
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