The population in this study is all cocoa farmers located in Tallambalao Village Tammerodo Sendana Subdistrict, Majene Regency, which amounts to 70 farmers. In the sampling using "census method" that takes all members of the population as a sample of the study, so the number of farm samples 70 people. The results showed that the investment capital of cocoa farming in Tallambalao Village, Tammero'do Sendana Sub-district, Majene Regency is Rp2,038,111,000 or Rp16,073,431 / Ha. The production cost of cocoa farming is Rp5,505,637 / farmer or Rp3,035,389 / Hectare per harvest season. The production and income of cocoa farming averaged 987 Kg / Hectare and the average income was Rp19,181,076 / Hectare per harvest season. Cocoa farming is feasible to develop. The value of R / C-ratio is = 7.31, B / C-ratio is = 2.10, NPV value is Rp41.368.029, IRR is 24% higher than the 12% interest rate and 7 years Payback Period.
One of the emphasis on the performance of the Bali cattle business is to improve the competence and entrepreneurial skills of farmers, which until now are still considered low. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the competence and entrepreneurial ability of farmers on the growth of Bali cattle farming in Tanete Riaja District, Barru Regency, South Sulawesi Province. This type of research is explanatory research. Research based on livestock farmer groups with a population of Bali cattle farmers as many as 140 farmers. Determination of the number of samples using the Slovin formula and stratified random sampling method as many as 58 people with details of the Livestock Farmer Group Lempangeng 12 people, Makkawaru 22 people, Sipurennue 12 people and Lempang 12 people. Collecting data through interviews with the help of questionnaires measured using a Likert scale, that is a score of 1 to 3 with category 1 = not good; 2 = moderate; and 3 = good. The data collected were analyzed using multiple linear regression. The results showed that the competence of farmers and the entrepreneurial ability of farmers had a significant effect on the growth of the Bali cattle business.
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