Profit and Financial Feasibility Analysis of Broiler Chicken Livestock in South Konawe District, Indonesia

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This study is to find out: 1) the cost structure of broiler chicken farming; 2) the level of profitability of broiler chickens; 3) financial feasibility of broiler chicken farms. This research was conducted in Konawe Selatan Regency. To answer the research objectives, the type of data used is primary data obtained by interviews and observations. The analytical tool is descriptive analysis. The results showed that: 1) the types of costs in the chicken farming business were dominated by feed costs and DOC; 2) The profit of broiler chickens farming is quite large at an average of Rp. 28,778,493 per harvest season in which the largest amount of income is Rp. 61,239,900 and the smallest income is Rp. 4,934,250 per harvest season; 3) calculation of R-C Ratio is 1.55 on average or more than 1, so it is feasible to keep it running.

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Geo, L., Saediman, H., & Ariani, W. O. R. (2020). Profit and Financial Feasibility Analysis of Broiler Chicken Livestock in South Konawe District, Indonesia. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 465). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/465/1/012059

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