2020
DOI: 10.18343/jipi.25.4.556
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Penggunaan Input yang Optimal pada Usaha Tani Kedelai (Suatu Kasus di Desa Sukahurip, Kecamatan Pangatikan, Kabupaten Garut, Jawa Barat)

Abstract: The majority of soybean supply is fulfilled by importation and the import of soybean tends to increase. The dependency of Indonesia on imported soybean indeed becomes a serious issue in maintaining food security and local production of soybean is low and quite decreasing. The low domestic soybean production might be caused by the inappropriate used of inputs. Many cases found in the field are the inefficient uses of input factors. The purpose of this study is to analyze the factors influencing the soybean prod… Show more

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“…Inputs that are assumed to be 100% domestic factors include soybean seeds, land lease value, and labor. The composition of domestic and foreign cost allocation for transportation activities is based on a study of agribusiness actors, where labor costs in the transportation process are considered domestic components and transportation costs, which represent equipment rental fees, are considered foreign components (tradable) (Suminartika, 2020). Furthermore, handling costs for soybean commodities consist of material costs and labor costs (domestic factor) (Niadii et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Determination Of Cost Allocationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inputs that are assumed to be 100% domestic factors include soybean seeds, land lease value, and labor. The composition of domestic and foreign cost allocation for transportation activities is based on a study of agribusiness actors, where labor costs in the transportation process are considered domestic components and transportation costs, which represent equipment rental fees, are considered foreign components (tradable) (Suminartika, 2020). Furthermore, handling costs for soybean commodities consist of material costs and labor costs (domestic factor) (Niadii et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Determination Of Cost Allocationmentioning
confidence: 99%