Citation
Harun, Hamroli
(1992)
Production Analysis of Milkfish Culture in Kendal Regency, Central Java, Indonesia.
Masters thesis, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia.
Abstract
Low productivity is one of the serious problems in milkfish
culture in Central Java, Indonesia. According to the Department of
Fisheries Services of Central Java, the average annual production is
about 526 kg per hectare. This average output is less than one third
of that achievable in Taiwan. Therefore, it is expected that this yield
can be increased. The question, then, is how to increase this yield.
One way of approaching this problem is to examine factors that may
affect the level of production in milkfish culture within the
framework of a Cobb-Douglas production function. In this study,
yield was specified as a function of six variable inputs (fry, labour,
bestan pesticide, teodan pesticide, fert1l1zer and feed) and one fixed
input (pond area).
Individual variability of farmers such as their educational
level, experience, participation in farmers organizations, and being visited by extension officials are also believed to affect milkfish yield.
Therefore, these factors were also included in the regression model
as independent variables.
Aside from low productivity, a low level of income is also
obvious among milkflsh farmers. The interesting question is how
this low income could be increased in order to enable the farmers to
survive. The way of approaching this problem was to examine the
optimum rate of input use and to analyse the normalized restricted
profit function, which we specified as a function of six normalized
prices of variable inputs mentioned earlier.
The results of this study indicate that all variable inputs
hypothesized to explain yield variations in milkfish culture were
significant except for pond area. It was also found that sociological
factors hypothesized, except the number of Visits by extension
officials, did influence yield significantly.
The analysis on the optimum rate of inputs used also
indicates that current input levels can be further raised in order to
increase profitability.
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