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11 Jul 202206:28

Summary

TLDRThis video discusses the profitability of tomato farming, highlighting a case study by Pak Ahmadi in Yogyakarta. With a short cultivation period of 60 days, the process is manageable but requires intensive care. The total investment includes equipment, land rent, and planting costs, amounting to 5,672,950 IDR per season. The video details the farming process, maintenance, and use of fertilizers and pesticides. It also covers the fluctuating market prices, with initial high returns diminishing over six harvests. The net profit is calculated to be 5,727,050 IDR, illustrating the potential but unpredictable nature of tomato cultivation.

Takeaways

  • 🌱 Cucumber farming can be highly profitable, especially if harvested when prices are favorable.
  • ⏳ Cucumber cultivation has a short cycle of around 60 days from planting to harvest.
  • πŸ’‘ The business analysis is based on the farming activities of a farmer named Pak Ahmadi from Sleman, Yogyakarta.
  • 🏞️ The cucumber crop was planted on 700 square meters of land during May to July 2022.
  • πŸ’Έ The total investment in farming tools and land for one planting season amounted to IDR 5,672,950.
  • πŸ₯’ The initial harvest yield was 50 kg at IDR 5,000 per kg, with subsequent harvests increasing but prices fluctuating.
  • πŸ“‰ Prices for cucumbers tend to drop after the peak harvest, especially near holidays like Idul Adha.
  • πŸ“Š The total revenue from the first to the last harvest amounted to IDR 11,400,000, with a net profit of IDR 5,727,050.
  • πŸ“ˆ The breakeven price for cucumbers was calculated at IDR 1,620.84 per kg.
  • πŸ’Ό Although cucumber farming is profitable, market prices are highly volatile and can impact profits.

Q & A

  • What is the potential profit from cultivating lettuce based on the script?

    -The potential profit from cultivating lettuce can be significant if the harvest coincides with a good market price, with profits potentially multiplying several times over the costs incurred.

  • How long does it take for lettuce cultivation from planting to harvest?

    -The cultivation process takes approximately 60 days from planting to harvest.

  • What are the initial investment costs for the lettuce cultivation mentioned in the script?

    -The initial investment includes tools such as hoes, sprayers, and other agricultural equipment, amounting to 1,340,000 IDR, which is amortized per season.

  • What is the cost of land rental for the lettuce cultivation described in the script?

    -The cost of land rental is 1,800 IDR per square meter per year, totaling 315,000 IDR per season for a land area of 700 square meters.

  • How many planting holes are needed for the described lettuce cultivation area?

    -There are 1,950 planting holes needed for the area.

  • What is the cost of preparing the land for planting in the lettuce cultivation described?

    -The cost of preparing the land for planting is 4,075,000 IDR, which includes the cost of making planting holes and applying NPK fertilizer.

  • How often should the lettuce be fertilized and sprayed with fungicides and insecticides according to the script?

    -Fertilization should start when the plants are 20 days old with Urea and NPK fertilizers, applied every 3 to 4 days. Fungicides and insecticides should be applied once a week.

  • What is the total cost of cultivation per season for the described lettuce cultivation?

    -The total cost of cultivation per season is 5,672,950 IDR.

  • What is the total revenue from the first to the last harvest in the described lettuce cultivation?

    -The total revenue from the first to the last harvest is 11,400,000 IDR.

  • What is the net profit from the lettuce cultivation based on the script?

    -The net profit from the lettuce cultivation is 5,727,050 IDR.

  • How does the price of lettuce fluctuate according to the script?

    -The price of lettuce is highly fluctuating. It is higher at the beginning of the harvest and continues to decrease until nearing the Idul Adha holiday.

  • What is the Break-even Point (BEP) ratio for the lettuce cultivation mentioned in the script?

    -The BEP ratio for the lettuce cultivation is 1.01.

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