Exploring Aquaculture Fish Production: The Case of South Aceh District
DOI : DOI: 10.20473/jafh.v11i1.25887
Date : 31 Desember 2021
This study empirically explores factors determining the production of fish aquaculture in the South Aceh District, Indonesia. The study selected 150 out 1,893 aquaculture fish farmers within 18 sub-districtsàin theàregency as the studyâÂÂs respondentsàusing aàmulti-stage sampling technique. Primary data collected through questionnairesâ distribution were analyzedàemploying aàmultipleàregressionàmodel. The research documented empirical evidence thatàfish pond area, number of fish farmers, and capital significantly and positively influenced the production of fish aquaculture in the South Aceh Regency. Meanwhile, the number of fish seeds had an insignificant impact on the production of fish aquaculture. These empirical results suggested that in improving aquaculture fish production, fish farmersàhave toàpossess an adequate amount of capital, pond area,àand the number of workers. Soft loan assistance sourced either fromàthe governmentàor banking institutions, conversion of idle and abandoned lands into fish ponds, and various fisheries capacity building programs is among the strategic stepsàthat requireàto be takenàto extendàaquaculture production.