The largest sector contributing to GDP Buleleng District is agriculture, in order to develop these sectors will need to know what commodities are classified as superior. This research has the goal : 1). Analyzing the various agricultural commodities in excellent Buleleng district, and 2). Assessing the structure of growth in agricultural commodities Buleleng District. This study implemented in April to November 2016 Buleleng in District, Bali Province. Data using is a skunder data. Analysis tool used is Location Quotient and Typolegi Klassen. The results showed growth pattern and structure of agricultural commodities in Buleleng Regency is the leading commodity by commodity basis of food crops and the growth rate is maize. Peanut and rice paddy is slow-growing, but has a great contribution. Leading commodity vegetable crops in Buleleng regency in 2010 to 2015 are garlic and chili, as it is a prime commodity. Commodities onion, tomatoes, beans and kale are commodities that are grown, although not yet become a commodity base, which is included in the potential commodities are cabbage, while including commodities backward is mustard greens and bean. Potential commodities plant seed tropical kabupaten buleleng 2015 be spread in eight sub-districts. Commodities durian potentially developed in subdistrict Seririt, Busungbiu, Banjar, Sukasada, Buleleng, Sawan, Kubutambahan, and Tejakula, while commodities sapodilla can be developed in all areas Buleleng regency, because in every sub-district have a sapodilla production. Commodities guava potentially developed on seven sub-districts namely Grokgak, Seririt, Busunbiu, Banjar, Sukasada, Buleleng, and Sawan. Commodities pepaya can developed in all areas kabupaten buleleng.Crops plantation overall in 2010 to 2015 showed a fairly rapid growth,, but only two commodities that experienced slow growth compared with Bali Province that is vanilla and coffee robusta. Breeds average fast growth rate during the years 2010 to 2015 are Bali pigs, landrance, seddle back, goats, and fish catch. For fowls laying and broiler not cultivated in buleleng regency.
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