Abstract

Trigona Honey is one of the forest resources that has the potential to be developed in cultivation, this is due to the abundant source of feed for Trigona Bees. Kuwum Village in Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, has enormous potential in developing Trigona honey farms because the village is still surrounded by various types of annual plants as plantation land as well as village greenery. The problem is that most of the farmers have not been able to clearly see academically whether the business they are developing is profitable in the long term or not even feasible to develop, so this study aims to conduct a financial analysis in the development of Trigona honey in Kuwum Village. Methods of collecting data and information by sampling method Non Random Sampling approach by taking key informants and then developed with the method of snowball sampling. The data collected were analyzed by using an investment feasibility analysis technique approach, namely Payback Pariod and Net Present Value. After analyzing the existing data, it was found that from the payback period of the invested capital in the form of purchasing Kukungan Trigona honey in an average of 10 units in an estimated effective harvest period of 7 years, capital can be returned within 4 years and 1 month. With indicators measuring interest rates and net cash inflows compared to the initial investment, you get a positive NPV, meaning that the investment is feasible to continue, even on a larger scale.

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