Comparative analysis of farming income of “Kalibening” avocado nursery in Jambu sub-district, Semarang district
Magister Agribusiness, Faculty of Animal and Agricultural Sciences, Diponegoro University, Indonesia.
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 24(02), 2344–2350
Publication history:
Received on 14 October 2024; revised on 21 November 2024; accepted on 23 November 2024
Abstract:
Indonesia is an agricultural country where some of its people depend on the upstream and downstream aspects of the agricultural sector. There are some farmers who cultivate by growing crops to gardening and some who cultivate nursery businesses, be it fruit nurseries or seasonal or annual horticultural crops such as avocados. Ownership of farm land between own land and rented land causes differences in avocado nursery farm income. The objectives of the study were: 1. Analyzing the revenue and cost ratio (R/C ratio) and break-even point (BEP) in the kalibening avocado nursery business using self-owned media and leased land. 2. Analyze the comparative income of Kalibening avocado nursery farming businesses Hectares use leased land media and owned land media on members of the Kebondalem Village Farmers Group, Jambu District, Semarang Regency. 3. Comparative analysis using independent sample t test. Based on the analysis of farm income, the kalibening avocado nursery with self-owned land planting method is IDR. 1,424,634,204, - / year with an average land area of 0.05 Hectares, while on rental land planting media is IDR. 2,520,341,150, - / year on an average land area 0.01 Hectares. The results of the research on self-owned land R/C ratio of 1.80, on rented land R/C ratio of 1.58. So it can be concluded Hectares both businesses are feasible to run. BEP results on self-owned land amounted to IDR. 6,093, while on rented land BEP amounted to IDR. 10,658. The results of the Income Difference Test are known to be 0.000 <0.05 so it can be concluded Hectares there is a significant difference in income between self-owned land and rented land.
Keywords:
Agriculture; Production; Kalibening Avocado; Farm viability; comparative analysis
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