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Title: Pengembangan Produk Baru Pupuk Organik Simbiotik melalui Analisis Usahatani dan Permasalahan Pengaplikasian Pupuk Organik
Other Titles: Development of a New Symbiotic Organic Fertilizer Product through Farm Business Analysis and Application Problems of Organic Fertilizers
Authors: Aminah, Mimin
Nafis, Kevin Pratama
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: IPB University
Abstract: Pupuk organik simbiotik seperti Jamu Bumi memiliki potensi pasar sebagai peluang usaha, namun masih membutuhkan pengujian dan pengembangan lebih lanjut. Keberhasilan produk baru bergantung pada kemampuan perusahaan memahami kebutuhan konsumen dengan biaya efisien. Penelitian ini membandingkan hasil produksi dan analisis usahatani padi antara pupuk Jamu Bumi dan pupuk kimia, serta mengidentifikasi permasalahan pengaplikasian pupuk organik. Data diperoleh melalui observasi, wawancara, kuesioner, dan studi pustaka. Analisis usahatani mencakup struktur biaya, penerimaan, pendapatan, R/C ratio, B/C ratio, BEP, dan metode ISM. Hasilnya, R/C ratio Jamu Bumi mencapai 1,99 B/C ratio 0,99, dan BEP rendah yang lebih layak dibanding pupuk kimia dengan R/C 1,89, B/C 0,89, dan BEP lebih tinggi. Analisis ISM menunjukkan kendala utama adalah terbatasnya akses dan pengetahuan petani, dengan peran kunci berada di tangan pemerintah daerah dan akademisi.
Symbiotic organic fertilizers like Jamu Bumi offer promising market potential and business opportunities, though further testing and development are still needed. The success of such new products depends on the company’s ability to understand consumer needs while maintaining cost efficiency. This study compares the production outcomes and farming analysis of rice cultivation using Jamu Bumi versus chemical fertilizers, while also identifying key challenges in the application of organic fertilizers. Data were collected through field observation, direct interviews, questionnaires, and literature review. The farming analysis includes cost structure, revenue, farm income, R/C ratio, B/C ratio, BEP analysis and Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM). Results show that Jamu Bumi achieved an R/C ratio of 1.99, B/C ratio of 0.99, and a low-valued BEP, outperforming chemical fertilizers with an R/C ratio of 1.89, B/C ratio of 0.89, and a high-valued BEP. ISM analysis revealed the main obstacle in organic fertilizer application is the limited access and knowledge among farmers, with local governments and academics identified as key actors in addressing these issues.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/170579
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