Author
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- Yunita, Ema Adeliana
- Handayani, Migie
- Ekowati, Titik
Abstract
The objective of this study is to analyze the income earned from rice milling businesses in the Pati Regency area. This study was conducted from November to December 2023 in Kabupaten Pati. The research method used was survey research method. Sampling applied a purposive sampling method of 40 rice milling business units spread across the Pati Regency area with predetermined criteria. The type of data used consists of primary and secondary data. Primary data were obtained through direct interviews with owners or managers of rice milling businesses using structured questionnaires, while secondary data were collected from relevant agency reports and relevant official documents. Descriptive and quantitative analysis was used to analyze the data. The quantitative analysis used in this study focuses on the calculation of business income, which includes revenue analysis, total production costs, and net income. The results showed that the total income obtained from rice milling businesses with a rental system in Pati Regency reached Rp20,691,424,500 per year per rice milling business unit, with an average net income of Rp90,970,063 per year per rice milling business unit. Meanwhile, self-owned rice milling businesses generate a total income of Rp28,885,623,800 per year per rice milling business unit, with an average net income of Rp210,259,968 per year per rice milling business unit.
Suggested Citation
Yunita, Ema Adeliana & Handayani, Migie & Ekowati, Titik, 2024.
"Analisis Pendapatan Usaha Penggilingan Padi Di Kabupaten Pati,"
Journal of Indonesian Agribusiness, IPB University, vol. 12(2).
Handle:
RePEc:ags:ipbjia:371699
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