This study aims to identify the internal and external factors involved in the development of the minapolitan area, as well as to analyze the development strategy of the minapolitan area in Ogan Komering Ulu Regency. This research was conducted using the SWOT analysis method (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats). The results of this study indicate that the internal factors in this study are the availability of abundant water, the existence of the Raksa Jiwa fish seed center (BBI), the availability of labor, and the availability of own land. While the internal factors that become weaknesses are not being able to make their own feed, low community motivation, lack of capital support, low skills of fish farmers, lack of socialization from the government. External factors that become opportunities are government regulations regarding the determination of the minapolitan area of OKU Regency and the potential for higher demand for fish. Meanwhile, external factors that pose a threat are the high price of feed, and the presence of competitors from other regions. The results of the SWOT analysis show that alternative strategies that can be implemented include maximizing the potential of the available resources, optimizing the role of the Raksa Jiwa Fish Seed Center (BBI), optimizing the planning for the use of natural resources by compiling a master plan for the minapolitan area.
This study aims to analyze what methods and media are effective in delivering agricultural extension materials and how farmers respond to the use of media used by agricultural extension workers in Lubuk Raja District, OKU Regency. This research was conducted in Lubuk Raja District, Ogan Komering Ulu Regency. This research was carried out for 3 months, namely from January to March 2022. The location of the research was determined deliberately considering that in Lubuk Raja Subdistrict using methods and media for Agricultural Extension facilities. The method used in the research is the survey method. The sampling method used is a simple random method. The sampling process uses the Slovin formula where a population of 2150 people is taken as many as 215 people as samples. The results showed that agricultural extension with the discussion method got the best response from rubber farmers in Lubuk Raja sub-district with the highest number of agreeable responses, namely 215 respondents and 0 respondents who disagreed, while for the demonstration method there were 202 respondents who said yes and 13 respondents. who stated that they did not agree, on the widyawisata method as many as 139 respondents said yes they agreed and 76 respondents said they did not agree. The existence of results with very different amounts is due to several factors such as; natural or financial factors. The discussion method is stated to be more efficient because it does not use a lot of costs, while the widyawisata method gets the answer yes to agree at least from the respondents because this method requires greater costs than the discussion method and demonstration method, such as transportation and accommodation costs.
This study aims to analyze the income and break-even point of broiler farming in OKU Regency. The research method used is a survey method and the sampling method used is a saturated sampling method with a total sample of 8 broiler breeders spread across Lubuk Raja District and Lubuk Batang District, OKU District. The study was carried out from February to May 2022. The research data was processed using a mathematical equation to calculate the income of broiler business and the break-even point of broiler business in OKU Regency, then to analyze the break-even point of broiler business, it was analyzed using BEP analysis. The results showed that The average income of broiler farming in OKU Regency is Rp. 57.167.110/year. Break Even Point (BEP) in broiler chicken business production is 38,641.97 heads/year, BEP price is IDR 18.683,33/kg in a year and BEP income is IDR 752.291/head/year.
This study aims to analyze the strategy of increasing sheep production in East Baturaja Sub District, Ogan Komering Ulu Regency, South Sumatra Province. This research was conducted in Baturaja Timur District, OKU Regency at February 2022, the research method used was a survey method with a saturated random sampling method of 15 samples. The analytical tool used is a SWOT analysis, analyzing internal and external factors in the development of a sheep farming business and finding strategies that can be applied in Baturaja Timur District in particular and in OKU District in general. The results of the study indicate that strategies that can be applied to increase the production of sheep farming in Baturaja Timur District, OKU Regency include: utilizing abundant forage feed to be used as animal feed, good livestock adaptation to the environment, then easier access to transportation and processing of livestock waste into organic fertilizer. In addition, it is necessary to increase the utilization of the potential of pasture land for livestock.
This study aims to analyze the income of organic and non-organic rice farming in Ogan Komering Ulu Timur Regency. The research method used is a survey method. The research was conducted on March 2022 in East OKU Regency. The sampling method used an unequal layered random sample method in which a population of 374 lowland rice farmers was taken using the slovin formula with a margin of error of 10% and the sample taken was 37 respondents, and 20 organic rice farmers, so the total sample is 57 people. Testing and processing of research data using statistical analysis of T test or difference test (t-test) with two averages (parired – samples T-Test) using SPSS 23. The results showed that there was a difference in income between organic rice farmers of Rp. 21. 930,748,- per year and the income of non-organic paddy rice farmers is Rp.21,411,372,- per year. Even though mathematically the household income of organic farmers is greater than the household income of non-organic farmers, statistically there is no significant or no significant difference between the income received by organic and non-organic farmers.
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