Analysis Production Function Of Red Onion Farming In Uluere District, Bantaeng District
Andi Amran Asriadi, Muslim Salam, Rahmawaty Andi Nadja

Agriculture Science Program, Graduate School, Hasanuddin University, Perintis Kemerdekaan Street Km 10, Makassar 90245, Indonesia


Abstract

Bantaeng Regency is one of the fourth largest contributors to meeting the needs of Shallots in South Sulawesi. The research aims to determine the factors that influence the production and income of shallot farming in Uluere District, Bantaeng Regency. This study used a simple random sampling method (Simple Random Sampling), where the population of farmers is 1,500 people. Samples of research respondents were taken by members of farmer groups with proportional random sampling technique or random sampling. In this case the sample of respondents was taken by 50% of the number of heads of families, namely as many as 150 people. The analytical tool used is the cobb-douglass production function analysis. The results showed that the largest area of shallot farmers^ land was 2 hectares and the smallest was 0.2 hectares. The need for seeds per hectare ranges from 600-2,000 per kilo. The types of fertilizers used by farmers are urea fertilizer, phonska fertilizer, SP36 fertilizer, chicken coop organic, other livestock manure organic, liquid organic. The types of peptides used by farmers are: sidemetring pesticide, destan pesticide, topsil pesticide, victoria peptide, furadan peptide and the use of fungicide, namely: cabrio fungicide, antracol fungicide, remazole-p fungicide, detame-45 fungicide.

Keywords: Production, Shallots, In Uluere District, Bantaeng Regency

Topic: Socio Economic of Agriculture

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