Analysis of Peanut Farming in The 3rd Planting Season in Pemalang Ditrict, Indonesia

Peanuts are regarded as the second most important commodity after soybeans which have quite high economic value. Its production tends to decrease every year due to the reduction in planting areas. Meanwhile, the rainfed paddy fields land in Central Java is quite potential, thus its utilization can b...

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Main Authors: Dyah Arianti Forita, Nurwahyuni Endah, Minarsih Sri, Faizal Amri Aldicky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/08/e3sconf_iconard2020_02004.pdf
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spelling doaj-df08e0f7b09948279a42ec71e384036e2021-01-26T08:19:23ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012320200410.1051/e3sconf/202123202004e3sconf_iconard2020_02004Analysis of Peanut Farming in The 3rd Planting Season in Pemalang Ditrict, IndonesiaDyah Arianti Forita0Nurwahyuni Endah1Minarsih Sri2Faizal Amri Aldicky3Assessment Unit for Agricultural TechnologyAssessment Unit for Agricultural TechnologyAssessment Unit for Agricultural TechnologyResearch Unit for Natural Product Technology – LIPIPeanuts are regarded as the second most important commodity after soybeans which have quite high economic value. Its production tends to decrease every year due to the reduction in planting areas. Meanwhile, the rainfed paddy fields land in Central Java is quite potential, thus its utilization can be used as an alternative to developing peanut. Accordingly, this study aims to find out the level of income and feasibility of peanut farming in Tegalsari Barat, Ampelgading Subdistrict, Pemalang District, Indonesia. The sampling was performed using purposive random sampling method with a total of 22 people. The level of profit could be found by using the return cost ratio (R/C ratio). The results indicated that during one planting season, the average cost was IDR 12,647,000 ha-1. The average production of peanut was 4,600 kg ha-1 wet pods with a selling price at farm level of IDR 8,500, so the average revenue was IDR 39,100,000 ha-1. The analysis of R/C feasibility showing the value of 3.09 (R/C > 1) indicates that peanut farming in the 3rd Planting Season (PS-3) in Pemalang District is feasible to be cultivated.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/08/e3sconf_iconard2020_02004.pdf
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Nurwahyuni Endah
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Faizal Amri Aldicky
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Nurwahyuni Endah
Minarsih Sri
Faizal Amri Aldicky
Analysis of Peanut Farming in The 3rd Planting Season in Pemalang Ditrict, Indonesia
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Nurwahyuni Endah
Minarsih Sri
Faizal Amri Aldicky
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title Analysis of Peanut Farming in The 3rd Planting Season in Pemalang Ditrict, Indonesia
title_short Analysis of Peanut Farming in The 3rd Planting Season in Pemalang Ditrict, Indonesia
title_full Analysis of Peanut Farming in The 3rd Planting Season in Pemalang Ditrict, Indonesia
title_fullStr Analysis of Peanut Farming in The 3rd Planting Season in Pemalang Ditrict, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Peanut Farming in The 3rd Planting Season in Pemalang Ditrict, Indonesia
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description Peanuts are regarded as the second most important commodity after soybeans which have quite high economic value. Its production tends to decrease every year due to the reduction in planting areas. Meanwhile, the rainfed paddy fields land in Central Java is quite potential, thus its utilization can be used as an alternative to developing peanut. Accordingly, this study aims to find out the level of income and feasibility of peanut farming in Tegalsari Barat, Ampelgading Subdistrict, Pemalang District, Indonesia. The sampling was performed using purposive random sampling method with a total of 22 people. The level of profit could be found by using the return cost ratio (R/C ratio). The results indicated that during one planting season, the average cost was IDR 12,647,000 ha-1. The average production of peanut was 4,600 kg ha-1 wet pods with a selling price at farm level of IDR 8,500, so the average revenue was IDR 39,100,000 ha-1. The analysis of R/C feasibility showing the value of 3.09 (R/C > 1) indicates that peanut farming in the 3rd Planting Season (PS-3) in Pemalang District is feasible to be cultivated.
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