Feasibility Analysis of Kekar Tilapia Farming in South Konawe Regency

Musadar Musadar, Abd Aziz Muthalib, A. M. Nuryadi, M. Murniati, Y. Hartono
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The fisheries sector plays a vital role in developing and providing business and employment opportunities to support the community and regional economy. Kekar tilapia is one of the freshwater fish farming commodities in the fisheries business sector and relatively new tilapia variety with the advantages of a thick (stocky) and a more comprehensive body shape with a smaller head than others tilapia. This case study aimed to determine the income and feasibility of kekar tilapia farming in the South Konawe Regency, explicitly studying the UKM Empang Sari (Small and Medium Enterprise/SME of Empang Sari). Research variables included cost components (fixed and variable costs) and revenue components (production and selling price). The data were analyzed using income and business feasibility analyses. The study results reveal that tilapia fish farming in South Konawe Regency is profitable and feasible, with IDR 4.355.000 per production cycle or IDR 13.066.000 per year with an R/C ratio of 1.6. Hence, it is suggested that UKM Empang Sari increase the kekar tilapia cultivation.
南科纳威摄政区养殖凯卡罗非鱼的可行性分析
渔业部门在发展和提供商业和就业机会以支持社区和区域经济方面发挥着至关重要的作用。凯卡罗非鱼是渔业业务部门的淡水鱼养殖商品之一,也是相对较新的罗非鱼品种,具有较厚(粗壮)和更全面的体型,头部比其他罗非鱼小的优点。本案例研究旨在确定南科纳威县kekar罗非鱼养殖的收入和可行性,明确研究了UKM Empang Sari (Empang Sari的中小企业/SME)。研究变量包括成本组成部分(固定和可变成本)和收入组成部分(生产和销售价格)。数据分析采用收入和业务可行性分析。研究结果表明,南科纳威摄制区的罗非鱼养殖是有利可图的,可行的,每个生产周期为435.5万印尼盾,或每年13.066.6万印尼盾,R/C比率为1.6。因此,建议UKM Empang Sari增加kekar罗非鱼的养殖。
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