Feasibility of corn farming in Jember District, East Java

The research is focused on assessing the feasibility of corn cultivation. This research was conducted through a survey using a simple random sampling method involving 47 farmers. The survey was conducted in October 2020, and primary and secondary data were collected. Primary data included details ab...

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Main Authors: Sahru Romdon Anggi, Malik Afrizal, Saeri Moh., Triastono Joko, Gilang Cempaka Intan, Eti Wulanjari Munir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/81/e3sconf_iconard2023_02023.pdf
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author Sahru Romdon Anggi
Malik Afrizal
Saeri Moh.
Triastono Joko
Gilang Cempaka Intan
Eti Wulanjari Munir
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Malik Afrizal
Saeri Moh.
Triastono Joko
Gilang Cempaka Intan
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description The research is focused on assessing the feasibility of corn cultivation. This research was conducted through a survey using a simple random sampling method involving 47 farmers. The survey was conducted in October 2020, and primary and secondary data were collected. Primary data included details about the respondents, characteristics of corn farming, and input-output data was taken from the third Planting Season (July-September 2020). Secondary data was sourced from relevant agencies associated with the research. Descriptive analysis was used to assess the data on the respondents and farming characteristics, while financial analysis was applied to the input-output data to evaluate the viability of the farm and determine the breakeven point for production and price. The results showed: a) corn productivity at 7,200 t/ha grain yield, b) R/C ratio of 1.58, d) BEP price at IDR 3,130/kg, and BEP production at 4,453 kg/ha. As per the criteria of >1, the research concludes that corn farming is economically viable in this case.
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spelling doaj.art-5a63c48dad04482689f144c8df0cc10b2024-01-26T10:27:39ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422023-01-014440202310.1051/e3sconf/202344402023e3sconf_iconard2023_02023Feasibility of corn farming in Jember District, East JavaSahru Romdon Anggi0Malik Afrizal1Saeri Moh.2Triastono Joko3Gilang Cempaka Intan4Eti Wulanjari Munir5Research Center for Behavioral and Circuler Economics, National Research and Innovation AgencyResearch Center for Behavioral and Circuler Economics, National Research and Innovation AgencyResearch Center for Behavioral and Circuler Economics, National Research and Innovation AgencyResearch Center for Behavioral and Circuler Economics, National Research and Innovation AgencyResearch Center for Horticultural and Estate Crops, National Reseach and Innovation AgencyResearch Center for Behavioral and Circuler Economics, National Research and Innovation AgencyThe research is focused on assessing the feasibility of corn cultivation. This research was conducted through a survey using a simple random sampling method involving 47 farmers. The survey was conducted in October 2020, and primary and secondary data were collected. Primary data included details about the respondents, characteristics of corn farming, and input-output data was taken from the third Planting Season (July-September 2020). Secondary data was sourced from relevant agencies associated with the research. Descriptive analysis was used to assess the data on the respondents and farming characteristics, while financial analysis was applied to the input-output data to evaluate the viability of the farm and determine the breakeven point for production and price. The results showed: a) corn productivity at 7,200 t/ha grain yield, b) R/C ratio of 1.58, d) BEP price at IDR 3,130/kg, and BEP production at 4,453 kg/ha. As per the criteria of >1, the research concludes that corn farming is economically viable in this case.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/81/e3sconf_iconard2023_02023.pdf
spellingShingle Sahru Romdon Anggi
Malik Afrizal
Saeri Moh.
Triastono Joko
Gilang Cempaka Intan
Eti Wulanjari Munir
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title_short Feasibility of corn farming in Jember District, East Java
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