Analisis Daya Dukung Lahan dan Kelayakan Usahatani Tanaman Hortikultura pada Pengembangan Lumbung Pangan Skala Besar (Food Estate) di Desa Ria – Ria Kabupaten Humbang Hasundutan
Analysis of Land Carrying Capacity and Feasibility of Horticultural Farming in The Development of Large-Scale Food Estates in Ria-Ria Village, Humbang Hasundutan Regency

Date
2024Author
Tampubolon, Jamson Hasintongan
Advisor(s)
Delvian
Rauf, Abdul
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This research aims to analyze the land carrying capacity and the feasibility of
horticultural farming in the large-scale food estate development in Ria-Ria Village,
Pollung District, Humbang Hasundutan Regency. The methods used include field
surveys, secondary data analysis, and in-depth interviews with farmers and related
stakeholders. The focus commodities of this study are shallots, garlic, tomatoes, and
potatoes. The results indicate that the land in Ria-Ria Village has sufficient carrying
capacity for the development of certain horticultural commodities, especially potatoes,
which have an R/C ratio of 1.67, indicating economic feasibility. Conversely, the
commodities of shallots, garlic, and tomatoes show an R/C ratio of less than 1,
indicating a loss. The Break Even Point (BEP) analysis shows that to break even, the
minimum selling prices for shallots, garlic, potatoes, and tomatoes are Rp. 21,304/kg,
Rp. 11,179/kg, Rp. 2,687/kg, and Rp. 5,235/kg, respectively. These results suggest that
the food estate farming in Ria-Ria Village can potentially provide profits if the selling
prices are above the BEP. Sustainable management recommendations include the use of
modern agricultural technologies, such as drip irrigation systems and agricultural
mechanization, as well as crop diversification to reduce the risk of crop failure. Support
from the government and research institutions is crucial to improve productivity and
farmers' welfare.