Modeling System of Horticultural Commodity Development in Pinggan Village, Bangli Regency, Bali Province
I Gusti Bagus Udayana*, Luh Kartini, Yohanes Parlindungan Situmeang, L Ketut Sunadra
Faculty of Agriculture. Warmadewa University, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
*E-mail address: bagusudayana64[at]gmail.com
Abstract
Pinggan Village area is an area that has great horticulture and tourism potential. This area is located in District Kintamani Bangli Regency. Pinggan village is located in the highlands with an altitude of 900-1300 m above sea level and has the potential of horticultural commodities of squash, tomato and chilli. The current condition, about 30% of the product is wasted as waste (rotten or exposed to pests), bargaining farmers are weak, cultivation is not optimal, there are exarat supply because it is unable to compete with producers from Java. The proposed activities are for the development of horticulture based agroindustry in Pinggan sub-district of Kintamani sub-district with various activities The results of the research are expected to have a significant effect on the increase of income, thus increasing the access of households to family food. Physically, no puteran on the plate, will pilaru entangled papier. Besides, by increasing agro-industry activity and sustainable food house will have an impact on economic growth and job opening so that it will increase food security.
Keywords: Agroindustry, horticulture, derivative products, Kintamani, Sustainable Food House (KRPL)
Topic: Management Science