Analysis of Income from Mujair Fish (Oreochromis Massambicus) Cultivation in Tarpon Ponds (Biofloc) (A Case Study of Biofloc Business in Matungkas Village, Minut Regency)

Stella T. Kaunang, Veronicha Kumentas, Threis S. Polan, M. Ompi
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This research investigates the economic viability of tilapia fish farming utilizing the pond liner method (biofloc) in Matungkas Village, Dimembe Subdistrict, North Minahasa Regency, Indonesia. With the agricultural, animal husbandry, and fisheries sectors playing pivotal roles in supporting Indonesia's economy, the study focuses on the freshwater fisheries potential, particularly tilapia, in North Minahasa. The research delves into the innovative use of biofloc technology, analyzing its benefits such as minimal water and land requirements, efficient feed utilization, and waste conversion into fish feed. Mr. Ronny Lensun's tilapia fish farming business, employing the pond liner method, is examined. Despite the region's rich natural resources, the income calculation method used by the owner is identified as simplistic. The study employs quantitative methods to perform a comprehensive income analysis, considering revenue, production costs, and financial metrics. Results demonstrate the profitability of Mr. Ronny Lensun's business, with a break-even point at a selling price of IDR 1,167,807.9 and a production volume of 33.36 kg. The Revenue Cost Ratio (R/C) is calculated at 1.85, indicating the business's sustainability and profitability. The literature review encompasses the biofloc technology and business analysis, emphasizing its advantages in water quality maintenance, organic matter decomposition, and feed efficiency. The study contributes to understanding the economic feasibility of tilapia fish farming with the biofloc method, suggesting potential for wider adoption and development in the region.
在鲢鱼池塘(Biofloc)中养殖马鲛鱼(Oreochromis Massambicus)的收入分析(Minut 县 Matungkas 村 Biofloc 业务案例研究)
本研究调查了印度尼西亚北米纳哈萨省迪门贝县马东卡斯村利用池塘衬垫法(生物絮凝法)养殖罗非鱼的经济可行性。农业、畜牧业和渔业在支持印尼经济方面发挥着举足轻重的作用,本研究重点关注北米纳哈萨的淡水渔业潜力,尤其是罗非鱼。该研究深入探讨了生物絮团技术的创新应用,分析了该技术的优势,如对水源和土地的最小需求、饲料的高效利用以及将废物转化为鱼饲料。研究还考察了 Ronny Lensun 先生采用池塘衬垫法养殖罗非鱼的业务。尽管该地区拥有丰富的自然资源,但业主使用的收入计算方法被认为过于简单。研究采用定量方法进行综合收入分析,考虑了收入、生产成本和财务指标。结果表明,Ronny Lensun 先生的企业具有盈利能力,在售价为 1,167,807.9 印尼盾、产量为 33.36 公斤的情况下,达到了盈亏平衡点。收入成本比(R/C)计算结果为 1.85,表明该企业具有可持续性和盈利能力。文献综述包括生物絮团技术和业务分析,强调了其在水质保持、有机物分解和饲料效率方面的优势。这项研究有助于了解使用生物絮团法养殖罗非鱼的经济可行性,表明该地区具有广泛采用和发展的潜力。
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