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Abstract
Natural rubber is an agricultural product that earns foreign exchange and demand tends to increase. This research aims to: (1) study the level of efficiency of rubber production (2) study the potential for implementing Good Agriculture Practices (GAP) in the cultivation of rubber plants on Klalijompo plantations. The research was conducted at Kalijompo Plantation, Gendir hamlet, Klungkung village, Sukorambi District, Jember Regency. Descriptive and analytical methods were used in this research. The data used is Kalijompo company/plantation data and is supported by additional data. The analytical tools used are Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) analysis and Percentage of Implementation of Good Agriculture Practices. The results of the research show that rubber production at the Kalijompo Plantation in Jember Regency is financially efficient because the BCR value is > 1 because the Benefit Cost Ratio Coefficient is 1.59, which means that rubber plantation agribusiness at the Kalijompo plantation is financially feasible to continue. And the potential for implementing Good Agriculture Practices (GAP) in Rubber plants in the implementation category is quite high with a score of 4 with an implementation value of 72%.