ANALISIS FINANSIAL DAN NILAI TAMBAH AGROINDUSTRI KERIPIK PISANG SKALA UMK DI KOTA METRO
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.23960/jiia.v5i1.1674
Abstract
This study aims to analyze financial feasibility and added value of banana chip agroindustries. This research was conducted in five districts in Metro City. This research used a census method. Total respondents were twelve agro-industries that produce banana chips. The analysis tool used in this research were financial analysis and the analysis of value-added Hayami model. The results showed that the banana chip agro-industries in Metro City both micro and small scale industries were financially feasible. The NPVs of micro scale agroindustry were Rp61,724,706.80 – Rp545,335,264.28, IRR values 44.82 - 72.84 percent and payback periods from 1 year and 2 months 5 days to 4 years 4 months and 3 days. As for small scale agroindustry, NPVs were Rp633,256,802.33 – Rp817,129,687.43 , IRR values 45.85 - 56.12 percent, and payback periods from 2 years 0 months 6 days - 6 years 3 months and 3 day.
Key words: added value, banana chip agroindustry, financial analysis
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