Abstract
This research aims to analyze the added value of robusta coffee beans produced through four fermentation methods: natural process, honey process, wine process, and full wash process. The added value is calculated using the Hayami method. This study serves as a case analysis of coffee processing SMEs in Pagaralam City, South Sumatra.The results indicate significant differences in the added value generated by each fermentation method. The added value ratios obtained are as follows: F1 (Natural): 75.62%, F2 (Honey): 79.67%, F3 (Wine): 85.50%, F4 (Full Washed): 79.17%. All fermentation methods demonstrate a significant increase in added value. The calculations of Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), and Benefit-Cost (B/C) Ratio suggest that the coffee processing business in Pagaralam, South Sumatra, is viable for development and investment.The financial analysis and added value insights can serve as a guide for companies to determine production levels and enhance profits and added value in the processing of fermented robusta coffee beans.
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