Analysis of financial feasibility of cultivation of bambu ampel kuning (Bambusa vulgaris var. striata) as a bamboo shoot resource

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Abstract

Bamboo shoots are buds in the root system of bamboo that grow and develop into young bamboo culm. The root system of bamboo, which has many internodes and buds produces many shoots but not all of them can grow and develop into bamboo shoots. Bamboo shoots can be used as a horticultural food commodity because they are usually harvested and consumed as a vegetable for several dishes. The purpose of this study is to analyze the financial feasibility of bambu ampel kuning (Bambusa vulgaris var striata) cultivation as a producer of bamboo shoots based on indicator criteria NPV, Net B/C, IRR, and payback period. Data are collected using field observations, interviews, and discussions with bamboo garden owners covering cultivation techniques, production facilities, and labor. The results show that the NPV value of Rp. 137,097,914.5 is greater than zero, the Net B/C of 2.309 is greater than one, the IRR value of 42% is greater than the interest rate used by 12%, and the payback period in the 5th year of the age of the bamboo shoot-producing business of 15 years. Based on the criteria for financial feasibility indicators, the cultivation of bambu ampel kuning (Bambusa vulgaris var striata) as a producer of bamboo shoots is feasible. We recommended cultivating bamboo shoots in marginal areas.

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Darmawan, U. W., & Sutiyono. (2021). Analysis of financial feasibility of cultivation of bambu ampel kuning (Bambusa vulgaris var. striata) as a bamboo shoot resource. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 917). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/917/1/012044

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