ISSN xxxx-xxxx (print) xxxx-xxxx (online) Volume 1, No.2 2022 55 | EcoManS: Economic, Management, and Social Sciences Journal https://ecomans.thaifahmp.id/index.php/id/index Financial feasibility pepper order in Bukit Kemuning Village North Lampung N Cahyati a* , F Fitriani a , C Fatih a , D Berliana a a Politeknik Negeri Lampung, Bandar Lampung, 35144, Indonesia * niahcahyati29@gmail.com Received : 16 June 2022 Revised : 19 June 2022 Accepted : 21 June 2022 ABSTRACT: This paper is aimed at analyzing the effect of Analyzing the financial feasibility of pepper farming and the efficiency of pepper trading in Bukit Kemuning Village, Bukit Kemuning District, North Lampung Regency. The data analysis research method used is the analysis of the level of profit and financial feasibility of pepper farming, with investment eligibility criteria, namely Gross Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross B / C ratio), Net Benefit-Cost Ratio (Net B / C Ratio), Net Present. Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and Payback Period (PP), sensitivity analysis. The results obtained are NPV of IDR 6.167,301, IRR of 24%, Net B / C of 1.31 and PPB of 7.61 based on the calculation of investment criteria, it can be said that pepper farming in Bukit Kemuning Village, Bukit Kemuning District is feasible to be cultivated. Keywords: financial feasibility, IRR, NPV, pepper Citation: N Cahyati, et.al. (2022). Financial feasibility pepper order in Bukit Kemuning Village North Lampung. EcoManS: Economic, Management, and Social Sciences, 1 (2), 55-59. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- ShareAlike 4.0 International License. INTRODUCTION Indonesia is the main supplier of black pepper to the United States market with shipments of 20,423 metric tons (47%), followed by Brazil 8,715 metric tons (20%), Vietnam 7,963 metric tons (20%) and India 5,600 metric tons (13%). The price of black and white pepper changes every year. in 2018 thes price of black pepper was at the level of Rp. 29,500 and in 2019 it was Rp. 30,000 (Utoyo & Yolandika, 2018). Pepper agribusiness development faces problems that are not simple, including: the procurement of production facilities is not efficient, the availability of superior seeds and fertilizers is limited, cultivation technology is still conventional, processing technology is not hygienic, and the role of farmer institutions and marketing is not supportive. Integrated development in the commodity system starting from the subsystem of production facilities, farming (on-farm), processing and increasing value added (value added), business/production orientation to meet market needs (market driven-off-farm), supporting institutions, and other supports in an integrated manner. integrated and sustainable is an important agenda that must be carried out (Yolandika et al., 2017). People's pepper plantations have several weaknesses, namely low pepper productivity, stem rot disease attacks, and seeds that are less than superior which causes the pepper planting area to tend to continue to decline. Institutional and lack of knowledge of farmers about the importance of the pepper agribusiness system also makes farmers less motivated to continue to run pepper farming and prefer to convert to other plantation crops such as coffee plants. Therefore, it is necessary to investigate the financial feasibility and efficiency of the pepper farming business system as information on profitable business research for farmers (Noer et al., 2018). METHOD The object of this research is the analysis of financial feasibility and efficiency of the pepper trading system. The research was conducted in Bukit Kemuning Village, Bukit Kemuning District, North Lampung Regency. The research uses a quantitative design with case study research techniques. Sampling for the financial feasibility of pepper farming was determined based on land ownership stratification of 0.5 ha, 1