EFISIENSI TEKNIS BUDIDAYA LELE DI KECAMATAN BANGKALAN

  • Shalih R
  • Hayati M
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Abstract

Indonesia's water conditions are fully exploited, and as a result, production of catch fisheries reductions by 4.55%. Fisheries cultivation isa viable solution to increase fisheries production. One is catfish farming. Bangkalan district, known as the land in which the auctions are likely to be increased. However, productivity between the smallest dentures is deposit. The purpose of the study is to identify the profile of catfish farming, to analyze predicted factors, to produce catfish, and to measure their technical efficiency. Research is carried out in the degeneration of December 2019 through January 2020. Sample samples were taken using the method of snowball sampling. Whereas the method of data analysis employed the stocastic frontier production function with the cobb-douglass model. The results of this study indicate variable feed and pool area are significantly affected. The average technical efficiency is 82%.

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Shalih, R. I., & Hayati, M. (2021). EFISIENSI TEKNIS BUDIDAYA LELE DI KECAMATAN BANGKALAN. AGRISCIENCE, 1(3), 563–572. https://doi.org/10.21107/agriscience.v1i3.9734

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