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  • 标题:Financial analysis of seaweed cultivation in Karimunjawa Islands, Indonesia. AES Bioflux 12(1):1-10 .
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  • 作者:Wijayanto D. ; Bambang A. N. ; Nugroho R. A.
  • 期刊名称:Advances in Environmental Sciences - International Journal of the Bioflux Society
  • 印刷版ISSN:2066-7620
  • 电子版ISSN:2065-7647
  • 出版年度:2020
  • 卷号:12
  • 期号:1
  • 页码:1-10
  • 出版社:Bioflux
  • 摘要:Karimunjawa Islands is one of the conservation areas in Indonesia which has high biodiversity.Conservation support is needed from all stakeholders, including the local community. Without adequatesources of income, the local community has the potential to behave destructively, including loggingmangrove trees and damaging coral reefs. One of the environmentally friendly jobs in KarimunjawaIslands is seaweed cultivation, especially in Kemojan Village. The purpose of this research was to make afinancial analysis of seaweed (Eucheuma cottonii) farming in Kemojan Village. We conducted a survey of90 seaweed farmers in Kemojan Village. We calculated profit, RC ratio, CR ratio and BEP (price). Thisresearch proved that the seaweed cultivation business in Kemojan Village can be an adequate source ofincome for the local people of Kemojan Village. The average profit is IDR. 63,749,572 per year, with anRC ratio of 6.04 or CR ratio of 0.17. BEP (price) of seaweed is IDR 248 per kg wet, while the price at thetime of the study is IDR 1,500 per kg wet. By increasing the welfare of Kemojan Village people throughseaweed cultivation, it is hoped that the local community will increasingly support conservation inKarimunjawa Islands.
  • 关键词:BEP; CR ratio; Eucheuma cottonii; Karimunjawa islands; RC ratio
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