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Perhitungan Ekonomik Budidaya Tanaman Jagung Sistem Pertanian Organik
[Economic Calculation of Organic Cultivation of Corn Plantation]

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  • Supriyatno, Bambang

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Corn is one of the main commodities that are cultivated by many people, especially in Indonesia. The amount of maize produced by the community is not enough to meet the market demand because there are still many people who do not know about how to cultivate the right corn and good and the land or land for corn crops have been converted to many functions as buildings and others. Corn yield can also be influenced by several factors that are not yet optimal distribution of superior variety in the community, improper use of fertilizer, application of technology and improved beam cultivation method. Efforts to increase the production of maize crops are to improve the livelihood of farmers and meet market needs, it is necessary to increase the production of maize that meets the standards of both the quality and quantity of corn produced but in doing so need to know or understand the characteristics of corn crops to be planted such as morphology, physiology and agroecology needed by corn crops so as to increase maize production in Indonesia. Many uses of corn plants other than as food but corn can be used as flour, corn on the cob, roast corn and others so as to increase the demand for corn crops. The more market demand will increase the number of requests so that the production of plants or goods will decrease as the stock of goods thins and increases the price. .

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  • Supriyatno, Bambang, 2017. "Perhitungan Ekonomik Budidaya Tanaman Jagung Sistem Pertanian Organik [Economic Calculation of Organic Cultivation of Corn Plantation]," MPRA Paper 82053, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2017.
  • Handle: RePEc:pra:mprapa:82053
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    Keywords

    fertilizer; increase; price; quality;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q1 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Agriculture
    • Q14 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Agriculture - - - Agricultural Finance

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