ANALISIS FINANSIAL USAHATANI GAHARU (Aquilaria malaccencis Lamk.) DI KABUPATEN SANGGAU

Agarwood (Aquilaria malaecencis lamk.) is the majority source of Non-Timber Forest Product (NTFP) in Sanggau regency. In Parindu district, Bonti  district and  Kapuas district have some of agarwood plantation farmer groups, that has members of 118 farmers that has been the subject of this researched...

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Main Authors: JOYCE LINDA WUYSANG, SUTARMAN GAFUR, ERLINDA YURISINTHAE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jurusan Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Universitas Tanjungpura 2015-05-01
Series:Jurnal Social Economic of Agriculture
Online Access:http://jurnal.untan.ac.id/index.php/jsea/article/view/10134
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Summary:Agarwood (Aquilaria malaecencis lamk.) is the majority source of Non-Timber Forest Product (NTFP) in Sanggau regency. In Parindu district, Bonti  district and  Kapuas district have some of agarwood plantation farmer groups, that has members of 118 farmers that has been the subject of this researched. The main focus of this thesis is to understand the agarwood feasibility methods of the gaharu plantation farmer groups  from the financial aspects, the return of investment (ROI) and the sensivity analysis if there were the fluctuation of  regular benefit and cost of gaharu plantation. The researched found the prior cost of agarwood plantation farmer groups for seven years is Rp. 807.203.295.- and the amount of the income is Rp. 8.377.351.610.- (the income adds with the value of residual effort), from the financial analysis is found the income of NPV =  Rp. 3,518,148,025.-, Net B/C ratio = 31.19 % and the IRR=102.71%, PP is 6 year 27 days  that is under seven years , therefore it could be concluded that the agarwood plantation farmer groups  is feasible, and the amount of the income is Rp. 8,377,351,610.- (the income without the value of residual effort), from the financial analysis is found the income of NPV = Rp. 3,480,966,096 .-, Net B/C ratio = 30,87 % and the IRR = 102.40%, PP is 6 year 28 days, therefore it could be concluded that the plantation of gaharu farmer is feasible. Sensitivity analysist for Gaharu plantation for Rp. 1.000.000,-/kg until Rp. 10.000.000,-/kg, the range of volume 0,5 kg/tree until 5 kg/tree and in the range 35% until 80% its will get NPV > 0, Net B/C ratio > 0, IRR > rate interest, and PP under planning project, so its can be concluded Agarwood plantation is feasible.   Keywords: Agarwood, finansial analysis, payback period, sensitivity Sanggau
ISSN:2252-3820
2579-3268