Vegetable farm income analysis in the makmur women farmer group, Lempake urban village, North Samarinda sub district, Samarinda municipality
Tetty Wijayanti, Midiansyah Effendi, Santa Mariona Tambunan
Makmur Women Farmers Group is a beginner class farming group that produces vegetables such as spinach, mustard, and kale. This research aims to analyze the revenue and income received and to analyze the profit level of spinach, mustard, and kale farming in the Makmur Women Farmers Group, Lempake Sub district, North Samarinda District, Samarinda City. This research was conductedfrom June until August 2021. The research location was determined purposively, that was in Makmur Women Farmers Group, Lempake Sub district, North Samarinda District, Samarinda City. The sampling method used was saturated sampling or census, which makes all the population a sample of 26 respondents. The data analysis method used is the analysis of costs, revenue, income, and R/C Ratio. The results showed that the land area for spinach farming was 28.300 m2, for mustard farming 16.400 m2, and for kale farming 22.000 m2 with a simultaneous planting system. The average revenue of spinach, mustard, and kale farming is Rp645.750 mt-1, Rp511.538 mt1, and Rp340.269 mt1. The average income of spinach, mustard, and kale farming is Rp271.339 mt1, Rp250.527 mt1, and Rp68.181 mt-1. The analysis result of R/C Ratio for spinach farming was 1, 73, for mustard farming was 1,85, and for kale farmingwais 1,21. The value of the R/C Ratio indicates that farming of spinach, mustard, and kale in the Makmur Women Farmers Group is profitable andfeasible because the R/C Ratio was >1.
Tetty Wijayanti, Midiansyah Effendi, Santa Mariona Tambunan. Vegetable farm income analysis in the makmur women farmer group, Lempake urban village, North Samarinda sub district, Samarinda municipality. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research, Volume 8, Issue 3, 2022, Pages 96-101