ANALYSIS OF THE FEASIBILITY AND RISK OF SWEET POTATO FARMING IN COASTAL LAND IN GADINGSARI VILLAGE, SANDEN, BANTUL
Francy Risvansuna, Zulhijjatul Apriliana and Triyono
Universitas Muhammadiyah of Yogyakarta
Abstract
Sweet potato is one of the food crops cultivated by farmers. The problem with farmers is crop failure caused by pests and diseases and drought. This study aims to analyze the costs, revenues, net revenue, profits, and risk levels of sweet potato farming in the coastal land field of Gadingsari Village, Sanden subdistrict, Bantul. This study uses primary data from 80 farmers taken by census. Data obtained from interviews with the help of questionnaires. Data analyzed using income, feasibility and coefficient of variation. The results showed that sweet potato farming in Gadingsari Village was profitable with net revenue of Rp 2,247,361. Sweet potato farming in Gadingsari Village is feasible to run based on R / C, economic work and working capital. Farmers face a low production risk lower than income risk.
Keywords: Coastal land, Feasibility, Risk, Sweet potato
Topic: International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies