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Warnaen, Andi, Nurlaili Nurlaili, and Yastutik Yastutik. "Farmer to Farmer Extension Approach to increase Coffee Farmers' Food Security." AGRIEKONOMIKA 11, no. 1 (August 22, 2022): 19–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.21107/agriekonomika.v11i1.13217.

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The purpose of this study was to determine what factors influence the food security of coffee farmers, primarily through the Farmer-to-Farmer approach (or independent extension officer) and formulate a model of food security for coffee farmer families. This approach uses a quantitative approach with survey research methods. The research was conducted in Malang Regency, East Java Province, especially in the Districts of Ampelgading, Sumbermanjing Wetan, Trirtoyudo and Dampit. This study's population was 2,622 coffee farmers with a total sample size of 96 people selected using the Propositional random sampling technique. Data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) based on the variant Generalized structured component analysis (GSCA). The results showed that the Family Farmers' Food Security was more dominantly influenced by independent Extension Officers' Role. Meanwhile, the role of independent extension officers is more dominantly influenced by the role of civil servant extension officers. The conclusion of this study is to increase the role of Independent Extension Workers in increasing the food security of coffee farmers. It is necessary to increase the role of independent extension officer, especially in providing consultation to farmers.
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Williams, Brenda. "Farmer, farmer." Practical Pre-School 2001, no. 29 (September 2001): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/prps.2001.1.29.40830.

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Fang, Yuan, Yahong Fan, Dehong Yu, Jing Shen, Wankun Jiang, and Degui Yu. "Impact of farmers’ benefits linking stability on cloud farm platform of company to farmer model." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 66, No. 9 (September 26, 2020): 424–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/68/2020-agricecon.

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China has formed a new C2F (company-to-farmer) model of internet and agriculture. How to build a sustainable linkage of the C2F platform is important for promoting agricultural industrialization. Based on the cognition theory and internet thinking, we characterized the linkage mechanism and stability framework of the C2F regarding default proportion, benefits fairness and benefits gap. Using the logistic regression method, we constructed the impact effect model of benefit links stability based on the farmers’ characteristics, platform cognition and social environment. We found that in the C2F, optimizing farmers’ age structure (17.93%, impact effect), increasing farmers’ income level (16.79%), as well as improving farmers’ education level (14.33%), policy support (11.35%), platform service quantity (9.82%), market volatility (9.11%), platform transaction transparency (9.07%), farmers’ risk tolerance (7.93%), and platform technical guidance effect (3.67%) had a significant impact on reducing default proportion (28.13%) and benefits gap (36.55%), thus heightening benefits fairness (35.32%). The research suggested, we should promote the sustainability of C2F by improving the farmers’ digital ability and platform function, developing innovative linkage mechanisms between companies and farmers, strengthening government guidance, and protecting the policy environment.
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Safitri, Neni, Istiqomah Istiqomah, Neni Widyaningsih, and Sodik Dwi Purnomo. "ANALISIS KEANGGOTAAN PETANI DALAM KELOMPOK TANI : STUDI KASUS KELOMPOK PEMBUDIDAYA IKAN “ULAM SARI” DESA KALIKIDANG, SOKARAJA, BANYUMAS." JSEP (Journal of Social and Agricultural Economics) 13, no. 1 (March 31, 2020): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/jsep.v13i1.14821.

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Farmer groups become one of the agricultural institutions that have an important role in agricultural development. This study aims to analyze the effect of turnover, education level, length of business, and landholding on the membership of farmers in farmer groups and to analyze the variable that has the greatest effect on farmer membership. Stratified proportionate random sampling is used to select 34 farmers who join farmer group and 51 farmers who do not join farmer group. Stratification is based on landholding. The method used is logistic regression and Mann Whitney analysis using SPSS. The results show that turnover, education level, and landholding significantly influence farmer’s membership. Landholding has the biggest effect on the membership of farmers in farmer groups. Keywords: Agricultural institution, farmer group, farmer membership
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Prasetyo, Nurhudha Agung, Eny Lestari, and Hanifah Ihsaniyati. "PARTISIPASI PETANI DALAM KEGIATAN PENINGKATAN PRODUKSI SAYURAN DAN TANAMAN OBAT MELALUI KAWASAN ANEKA CABAI DI KECAMATAN KISMANTORO KABUPATEN WONOGIRI." AGRITEXTS: Journal of Agricultural Extension 44, no. 1 (May 30, 2020): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/agritexts.v44i1.41879.

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<p>The aims of this research are to know the farmers’ internal factors related to farmer participation in activities to increase vegetable production and medicinal plants through various chili areas, analyze the level of farmer participation in activities to increase vegetable production and medicinal plants through various chili areas, and analyzing the relationship of farmers’ internal factors with the level of farmer participation in activities to increase vegetable production and medicinal plants through various chili areas. This research uses quantitative methods with survey techniques. The research location was determined intentionally, namely Kismantoro Subdistrict, with the consideration that the sub-district was the district with the largest land area and production yield in Wonogiri Regency. The research population this time is farmers who are members of farmer groups that receive activities namely 197 farmers. The sampling method was carried out proportionally random sampling, with a sample size of 60 farmers. To test the relationship, rank spearman analysis was used with SPSS version 20. The results showed that the majority of farmers were of productive age, the most formal farmers were elementary school graduates, farmers in the low category, the largest farmer area was 0.51-0, 75 ha, the level of farmer risk taking in the high category, the activeness of farmer membership in the medium category. The level of farmer participation at the planning stage and at the implementation stage is classified as a moderate category, while the level of farmer participation at the utilization stage of the results is classified as high. The internal factors of the farmer who have a significant relationship with the level of farmer participation are age, non-formal education, risk-taking level and liveliness of farmer membership, while the farmers’ internal factors that have no relation to farmer participation level are formal education and land tenure.</p>
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Rico, R. Darma, D. Salman, and Mahyuddin. "The effect of farmer’s characteristics to arabica coffee farmer’s performances." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1192, no. 1 (June 1, 2023): 012008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1192/1/012008.

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Abstract Characteristics of farmers show the performance of farmers in running better and more sustainable farming. This study aims to analyze farmer characteristics’ effect on Arabica coffee farmers’ performance in North Toraja Regency. This study used a survey method with a quantitative descriptive approach. This research was conducted in North Toraja Regency on March 2022. The effect of farmer characteristics on farmer performance was analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. Investigating the impact of farmer characteristics on farmer performance, it was found that farmer characteristics (gender, age, education, farming experience, family responsibilities, and income) had a positive influence on farmer performance.
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Rokhani, Rokhani, Diana Fauziyah, Agus Supriono, Yuli Hariyati, Sugeng Raharto, Triana Dewi Hapsari, Ad Hariyanto Adi, Ahmad Fatikhul Khasan, and Mohammad Rondhi. "Factors Affecting the Participation of Sugarcane and Tobacco Farmers in Farmer Groups, Associations and Cooperatives in Indonesia." Caraka Tani: Journal of Sustainable Agriculture 36, no. 2 (August 31, 2021): 340. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/carakatani.v36i2.46817.

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<p>The revitalization of farmer organizations has become the central paradigm in agricultural development. In Indonesia, increasing farmer participation in farmer groups, associations and cooperatives is the strategy to revitalize farmer organizations. This study aimed to determine the factors influencing farmers' participation in farmer groups, associations and cooperatives. This study employed data from the Sugarcane and Tobacco Plantation Farm Household Survey in 2014, consisting of 8,831 (70.73%) sugarcane farmers and 3,645 (29.27%) tobacco farmers. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify the factors contributing to farmers' participation in each organization. The results showed that harvest area, access to extension and contract farming positively affect farmers’ participation in organizations. Farmers' age and education positively affect their participation in associations and cooperatives but do not significantly affect their group participation. Land tenure has an ununiform effect on farmer participation in each organization. Tenant farmers are less likely to participate in farmer groups and cooperatives, but they tend to participate in associations. Meanwhile, the owner farmers are less likely to join cooperatives. Government support positively influences farmer group participation, shows a negative effect on participation in associations and has a non-significant effect on participation in cooperatives. Finally, farmers' wealth gives a positive effect on their participation in cooperatives, a negative effect on their participation in associations and a non-significant effect on farmer groups. These results depict that farmer groups are more inclusive than cooperatives and associations.</p>
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Mustikaningrum, Dhina. "Strengthening Farmer Organization for Smallholder Farmers." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1131, no. 1 (January 1, 2023): 012001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1131/1/012001.

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Abstract One of Smallholder farmers face various obstacles in developing their farming business including access to capital one of the efforts to answer the challenge is to strengthen farmer organizations. In Tuban, there is a HIPPA or Water User Farmers Association that is able to provide capital for farmers and contribute to Village Income. This study aims to analyze strategies to strengthen HIPPA Sekar Padi in Bandungrejo Village to increase capital loans for farmer and village income. The method used in this study is SWOT analysis based on the results of processing organizational documents and in-depth interviews with HIPPA administrators and farmers. The main strategy to strengthen HIPPA to contribute to village income and provide capital for farmers is reduce fuel and electricity consumption and ensure that the Tuban Regency Government accelerates the construction of flood prevention infrastructure. Through changing the electricity tariff class from business to industry, HIPPA can contribute 35-45 million rupiah to village income in dry season and more than 100 million rupiah to increase capital for famers. In the rainy season, HIPPA relies heavily on government policies to control floods. By increasing capital for farmers, it is hoped that it can help farmer access production facilities. By additional village income, the village government can build basic infrastructure and increasing social funds, so that the welfare of the smallholder farmers as part of SDG’s indicator can be improved.
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Khoriri, Syaifurrizal, Sri Subekti, and Titin Agustina. "PEMBERDAYAAN PETANI DALAM MENERAPKAN PROGRAM SYSTEM OF RICE INTENSIFICATION (SRI) BERBASIS KEGIATAN KELOMPOK." AGRITEXTS: Journal of Agricultural Extension 42, no. 1 (July 27, 2020): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/agritexts.v42i1.43312.

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System of Rice Intensification (SRI) is one of the agricultural technology obtained from the extension program in improving the ability of farmers' cropping pattern on their farming. The purpose of this research is (1) to identify the empowerment of the SRI farmers and (2)to identify farmer group strategies in empowering farmers through the SRI program. The method used descriptive qualitative. The research area was done intentionally in barokah farmer group Rowotengah Village Sumberbaru District Jember Regency. The key informant were usingleader of farmer group with Agricultural Extension Farmer and the secondary informant were member of farmer group. The data was collected by using interviews, observation and documentation. The result of the research concluded that: (1) the ability of farmers in implementing SRI’s program conducted by (a) farmer of SRI program were based on farmers' choice due to production facilities support, see the success of the initial farmer, self-test results and the opportunities of barokah farmer group as the program recepient because of the potential land, irigation and the dynamics of farmers group, (b) farmers' ability to access farming needs in increasing production by transplanting of young seedling, transplanting of single seedling, wide plant spacing and compost application, (c) farmers' ability to complain in the case of snail attack and the rapid growth of grass, (d) farmers' ability to reach SRI's planting technology through farmer group functions, (e) improvement of farmer resource capability, and (f) farmers' ability to optimize the production facilities in increasing crop production and income. (2) The group's strategy of empowering farmers is done by a) motivating of rice planter by doubling wages, b) giving of materials and training on the land, c) group management on program planning, implementation and evaluation, d) mobilizing farmers to use hybrid seed, and e) improvement of farming using SRI planting equipment.
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Yusuf, Muhamad, Dety Sukmawati, and Euis Dasipah. "Keberhasilan Usahatani Kopi (Coffea arabica) Melalui Dinamika Kelompok Dan Manajerial Petani." Paspalum: Jurnal Ilmiah Pertanian 8, no. 2 (September 30, 2020): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.35138/paspalum.v8i2.201.

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Coffee was one of the important plantation commodities in the national economy. This can be seen from the role of the coffee plantation sector in providing employment plants, providing the State's foreign exchange through exports. One of the goals of coffee farmers in managing their farming was to make a profit. In achieving this goal, farmers face several obstacles. By joining farmers in a farmer group forum can help explore the potential, solve the farming problems of its members, thus farmer groups have a strategic position in realizing quality farmers. The research was conducted in Sukasari Subdistrict, Sumedang Regency with the unit (subject) of analysis being 70 farmers who cultivated coffee in the harvest season from January to March 2020 Hypothesis testing. path. There was a positive relationship between the dynamics of farmer groups and farmer management. This was evidenced by the correlation value between the dynamics of farmer groups (X1) and managerial farmers (X2) which reached 84.1%. The better the group dynamics, the better the farmer's managerial, which consists of technical skills and business / skills aspects. The dynamics of farmer groups and farmer managerial influences positively on the success of coffee farming. the higher the value of farmer group dynamics (X1) and farmer managerial (X2), the effect on the increase in farming (Y).
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Hadiani, Dimas Pratidina Puriastuti, Muhammad Nur Ihsan, Puguh Surjowardojo, and Bambang Ali Nugroho. "Analysis of Dairy Farmers Cooperative Partnership and Participation toward Cooperative Performance to Increase Farmer's Income." ANIMAL PRODUCTION 24, no. 2 (September 11, 2022): 73–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.20884/1.jap.2022.24.2.144.

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the direct and indirect effect of cooperative partnerships,farmer participation and cooperative performance on farmer’s income. This research method was carried outby distributing questionnaires to 164 farmers as research respondents in Kemiri village who were activemembers of the Agroniaga Cooperative Jabung. The research variables were X1 (cooperative partnership), X2(farmers participation), Y1 (cooperative performance), Y2 (farmer's income). The data obtained were analyzedby path analysis using SPSS. The results show that 1) cooperative partnerships have a significant effect directlyon the cooperative performance at 0.533, 2) farmer participation has a significant effect directly on thecooperative performance at 0.362, 3) the cooperative partnership has a significant effect directly on the incomeof farmers at 0.341, 4) farmer participation has a significant effect directly on the income of farmers at 0.426, 5)cooperative performance has a significant effect directly on the income of farmers at 0.180, 6) cooperativepartnership has no significant effect indirectly on the income of farmers through the cooperative performanceat 0.096, 7) farmer participation has no significant effect indirectly on farmer income through cooperativeperformance at 0.18. This study concludes that 1) cooperative partnerships and farmer participation havesignificant effect directly on the cooperative performance, 2) cooperative partnerships, farmer participation,and cooperative performance have a significant effect directly on farmers' incomes, 3) cooperative partnershipsand farmer participation have no significant effect indirectly on farmer income through cooperativeperformance.
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Heryanda, Komang Krisna, Made Suyana Utama, Ni Nyoman Yuliarmi, and Ida Bagus Putu Purbadhamaja. "Analysis of Garlic Farmers' Welfare in Buleleng Regency, Bali, Indonesia." Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development 12, no. 4 (November 11, 2022): 271–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.55493/5005.v12i4.4652.

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High production costs, a lack of institutional roles for farmers, a lack of farmer competence, and limited use of agricultural support technologies, such as information technology (IT), all contribute to low garlic production. The high level of garlic imports into Indonesia makes it difficult for farmers to sell their produce because their prices are higher than that of imported garlic. This impacts the money farmers can earn from growing garlic. This study investigated the roles of the government, farmer institutions, and farmer competencies in garlic farmers' ability to adopt IT, their farming performance, and overall welfare in Buleleng Regency. The study's research design was quantitative and employed structural equation modeling (SEM). It included 196 garlic farmers from Buleleng Regency as participants. The findings revealed that the government, farmer institutions, and farmer competencies all had a direct and significant impact on garlic farmers' adoption of IT, as well as on their performance and welfare in Buleleng Regency. Also, the adoption of IT and farming performance have the potential to mediate the roles of government, farmer institutions, and farmer competencies in determining welfare. The study also discovered that farming performance was capable of mediating the effects of government involvement, farmer institutions, farmer competencies, and the capacity to embrace IT on the well-being of garlic farmers in Buleleng Regency.
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Malian, Iskandar. "Peran Kelompok Tani dalam Peningkatan Status Sosial Ekonomi Petani Padi Sawah." Journal of Management and Bussines (JOMB) 4, no. 1 (June 27, 2022): 435–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.31539/jomb.v4i1.3769.

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This study aims to determine the role of farmer groups in improving the socio-economic status of rice farmers before and after becoming members of farmer groups. This research method is descriptive. Determination of the number of samples using the proportional sampling method. The results showed that farmer groups played a role in improving the economic status of lowland rice farmers with a total score of 1,283 and an average of 33.76. In conclusion, the socio-economic status of farmers before becoming a member of a farmer group was low and increased to high after becoming a member of a farmer group. Keywords: Farmers Group, Rice Fields, Role, Farmers
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Jaya Jenahar, Tirta, and Luis Mamisah. "Analysis of Farmers’ Safety Capability Reserved Costs of Rubber Gardens." International Journal of Business and Management 12, no. 10 (September 17, 2017): 234. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v12n10p234.

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The research aims to find out analysis ability of saving farmer to handle rubber replanting cost for traditional farmer and modern farmer. Primary data was collected on August until November 2016 from the samples of traditional farmers and modern farmers. The sample size is 120 respondent household farmers in Musi Banyuasin districts, South Sumatra province. The data analysed by economic analysis.The result showed that the saving traditional farmer and modern farmer are ability to handle rubber replanting cost because only 8 % from saving per year.
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Harun, Dani Ramdani, Sony Heru Priyanto, and Lieli Suharti. "Transformation of Information Technology to Improve Human Resources of Farmers in the Indonesian Context: The Role of Farmer Cards." Technium Social Sciences Journal 25 (November 9, 2021): 476–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.47577/tssj.v25i1.4928.

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Different approaches in the introduction and socialization of farmer cards resulted in the adoption rate of farmers not following the planned target even though one of the objectives of the farmer card program was to improve farmer human resources. This study aims to analyze the perceived impact of the farmer's card on the level of adoption and improvement of farmer's human resources. Respondents selected based on cluster sampling came from the 6 districts that used the most farmer cards in Central Java. The data obtained through the survey were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling. The five variables measured consisted of transformational leadership, the role of the government, facilitating conditions, perceived farmer cards, perceived farmer card adoption, and farmer human resources. The results showed that transformational leadership, the role of government, and facilitating conditions had a significant effect on perceived farmer cards. The perceived farmer card has a significant effect on the adoption of the farmer card. Adoption of farmer's card has a significant effect on farmer's human resources. The application of the farmer card results in a farmer database increased accuracy and government services to farmers. Future research needs to be directed at conducting development research related to increasing the capacity of farmer card information technology to make farmers more prosperous.
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Reviandy, O. P., Widiyanto, E. Rusdiyana, Y. Rinanto, and Sudibya. "The role of farmer groups in the development of dryland farming in Ketos Village, Paranggupito Subdistrict, Wonogiri Regency." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 905, no. 1 (November 1, 2021): 012127. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/905/1/012127.

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Abstract Farmer groups are play an important role in solving the farmers’ problems, especially about their farming activities. This study aims to find out the role of farmer groups in the development of dry land farming in Ketos Village using qualitative descriptive methods. The results showed that Ketos Village farmer groups conducted activities such as farmer deliberation, farmers group gathering, agricultural counselling, and gotong-royong. Based on these activities, Ketos Village farmer group is able to act as a learning class, production unit, and cooperation. Farmer group as a learning class is a farmer group as place that provides information needed by its members related to the issue of farming activities. Farmer group as a production unit means that farmer groups play a role in the provision of agricultural facilities and tools, especially subsidized seeds, and fertilizers. Farmer groups as a medium of cooperation is not only between internal groups but also for external. Then this role is able to help farmers’ activities in solving problems in dry land.
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SIBARANI, ROBERT WILIATER, and BUNCHA SOMBOONSUKE. "ANALYSIS OF THE LEVEL OF LIVELIHOOD ASSETS OWNERSHIP OF FARMERS IN CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC PADDY FARMING IN TWO ADJOINING VILLAGES." JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT 19, no. 1 (January 31, 2024): 96–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.46754/jssm.2024.01.009.

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Indonesian farmers can achieve sustainable livelihoods through organic farming. However, conventional farming is still the major agricultural application in Indonesia. Currently, there is little knowledge about the level of livelihood assets ownership by farmers between organic and conventional paddy farming to achieve sustainable livelihoods. This study is an initial comparison of the level of livelihood assets owned by organic and conventional paddy farmers. 34 conventional farmers from the Mulyo 2 farmer group and 32 organic farmers from Sumber Makmur 1 farmer group in East Java province were recruited as respondents. By using Sustainability Livelihood Analysis, it was found that human capital was at the same level between both farmer groups. The level of natural capital owned by respondents in the Mulyo 2 farmer group is higher than in Sumber Makmur 1. The level of financial, physical, and social capital for respondents in the Mulyo 2 farmer group was lower than in the Sumber Makmur 1 farmer group. It concludes that natural capital is the determinant to achieve sustainable livelihood by respondents in the Sumber Makmur 1 farmer group. Meanwhile, financial, physical, and social capital are the determinants to achieve sustainable livelihoods in the Mulyo 2 farmer group.
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Sriati, Sriati, Rismarini Rismarini, and Yunita Yunita. "Kinerja Gabungan Kelompok Tani dalam Meningkatkan Pendapatan Petani Karet di Kecamatan Banyuasin III, Kabupaten Banyuasin, Provinsi Sumatra Selatan." Jurnal Penyuluhan 18, no. 01 (December 3, 2021): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.25015/18202235518.

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One such efforts to develop rubber business by forming a farmer group. This study aims to: (1) measure the level of performance the combined farmer group and the rubber farmer group, (2) measure the behavior rubber farmer, (3) calculate the production and income, (4) analyze the relationship the combined performance of the farmer group and the rubber farmer group with the behavior of rubber farmers, (5) analyzing the relationship behavior with production and income of rubber farmers. Research in the District Banyuasin III. This research method uses survey methods. Data from research and interviews made qualitatively presented in tabulation, mathematical calculations explained descriptively and Spearman Rank correlation analysis. Respondents are members of rubber farmers. The results of the study (1) the level of performance the combined farmer group high (98.00%) and the farmer group high (93.73%), (2) the behavior of farmers high (93.26%), (3) the average production (5,008 tons/year/cultivated) and average income of (Rp.33,600,059,122,-year/arable), (4) there is a significant relationship the performance of Gapoktan and Poktan with the behavior of rubber farmers, the value of Spearman Rank correlation coefficient 0.340 and 0.374 α 0.01, (5) there is no relationship behavior and production and income of rubber farmers with Spearman Rank correlation coefficient -0.032 and -0.070.
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Sholihah, Mutiara Mar atu, and Moh Djemdjem Djamaludin. "ANALYSIS INTENTION OF FARMER CARD UTILIIZATION USING THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR." Journal of Consumer Sciences 3, no. 2 (August 31, 2018): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jcs.3.2.16-26.

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<p class="normal">One of the Indonesia government’s policies in an effort to increase production and productivity of agricultural commodities is providing subsidized fertilizer for farmers. Currently, the government implements the farmer card program as an effort to facilitate farmers in purchasing subsidized fertilizers. This program will be implemented simultaneously in 2020, but in 2018 there are some areas that already implemented the farmer card system as a trial area. This study aims to analyze the farmer intention in term of using a farmers card in Rancaekek. The analysis used is Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), statistical analysis, and structural equation modeling (SEM). The research design used cross-sectional study. The sampling method used probability sampling - simple random sampling. 100 farmers were interviewed in sub-district Rancaekek from 1492 farmers.</p><p class="normal">Based on the statistical analysis using SEM showed that attitude toward behavior, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control are significant and have positive effects on the intention of using farmers card. So that, the higher farmers attitude toward behavior, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control, the higher the farmer intention of using farmer card. All of the variable Theory of Planned Behavior is a determinant factor in influencing the intention of using the farmer card. Attitude toward behavior has the largest influence on farmers intention of using farmer card and subjective norm has the smallest influence in farmers intention of using farmer card.</p>
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Suprianto, Suprianto, and Dedi Djuliansah. "KAJIAN APLIKASI TEKNOLOGI INSEMINASI BUATAN DALAM UPAYA PENINGKATAN PRODUKTIVITAS DAN PENDAPATAN USAHA TERNAK SAPI POTONG DI KABUPATEN TASIKMALAYA." MIMBAR AGRIBISNIS: Jurnal Pemikiran Masyarakat Ilmiah Berwawasan Agribisnis 1, no. 3 (August 20, 2018): 211. http://dx.doi.org/10.25157/ma.v1i3.41.

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The aims of this research are to know: level of productivity and income of cow farmers by artificial insemination, and natural farmer; in Tasikmalaya. Survey was the method used. There were 15 farmer as sampling unit of The Insemination Farmer and 17 the natural farmer. The result of the research can be concluded that: The produkductivity of artificial insemination farmer more than the productivity of natural farmer; both of the farmers were on equal fragnant productivity. It were one baby cow for one time of the fragnan. But the artificial insemination farmer have short interval. On 23 Th months the artificial insemination farmers have two times fragnant; the growth rate of the artificial insemination cow was faster then the growth rate of the natural cow. The baby cow by artificial insemination reach 105-110 kg on 4 Th months, but the natural were only 65-75 kg on 6-8 Th months. Net income of artificial insemination farmers were 5,65 percents on the total investments, while the natural farmer were 3,44 percent per month.
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Almasdi, Almasdi. "Entrepreneurial Index of Farmers Applying Specialization and Diversification Farming System: Case Study of Vegetable Farmers in Kabupaten Agam." International Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2, no. 2 (December 4, 2018): 60. http://dx.doi.org/10.25077/ijasc.2.2.60-66.2018.

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The research aims to see the level of entrepreneurship of vegetable farmers in six sub-districts in Kabupaten Agam, particularly specialized and diversified vegetable farmer. The research is explanatory research, using 200 respondents taken by quota sampling proportionally. Farmer entrepreneurship level is measured using the Entrepreneurship Behavior Index (EBI). The result shows the overall level of entrepreneurship of vegetable farmers in six districts in Kabupaten Agam in the medium category that is equal to 69%, Farmers who specialize in vegetable crops have higher levels of entrepreneurship than vegetable farmers who choose to diversified vegetable cultivation. The specialized vegetable farmer have greater degree of decision making ability compared to diversified vegetable farmer. Diversified vegetable farmer concerned more on economic motives than specialized farmer. Risk taking ability also revealed difference tendency among specialized and diversified vegetable farmer. Specialized vegetable farmer have bigger information seeking capability, meanwhile diversified vegetable farmers are stronger for their leadership capability. The implications of this study that the entrepreneurial spirit vegetable growers is a variable that can provide reinforcement for the implementation of specialized cultivation systems. This means that if the entrepreneurial ability of farmers can be further improved, then with the application of specialized cultivation systems in vegetable crops, farmers will be able to create value-added products or produce derivative products from vegetable commodities produced.
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Tenu, Yumisa, Serman Nikolaus, and I. Wayan Nampa. "PERSEPSI PETANI TERHADAP PERANAN KELOMPOK TANI BAWANG MERAH (ALLIUM ASCALONICUM L) DI DESA TUNGANAMO KECAMATAN PANTAI BARU." Buletin Ilmiah IMPAS 23, no. 3 (December 21, 2022): 268–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.35508/impas.v23i3.9499.

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This research had been conducted at Tunganamo Village, Pantai BaruSub-District, Rote Ndao District started from June until July in 2019, with the aim to understand: (1). Farmer group characteristic at Tunganamo Village, and (2). Farmer’s perception toward the roles of Onion Farmer Group at Tunganamo Village, Pantai Baru Sub-District, Rote Ndao District. Data were collected by using a survey method. Renspondents consisted of 43 farmers, were selected randomly from 76 farmer group members. Data measured by likert scale were analyzed by both quantitative and qualitative descriptive statistics. Results of analysis indicated that: (1). The carateristics of onion farmer group located in Tunganamo Village, Pantai Baru Sub-District, Rote Ndao District as follows: there are three farmer groups existed in the research location namely Oliseu farmer group, which consisted of 24 farmers, Edene Ana farmer group which consisted of 27 farmers and Baru Terbit farmer group which consisted of 24 farmers. Those farmer groups were builded in the year of 2008, with the aim to get subsidy from government in relation to agriculture production facilities; and (2). Farmer’s perception on onion farmer group existed in Tunganamo Village, Pantai Baru Sub-District, the District of Rote Ndao was in “good category”, because the percentase of average score in reaching the maximum score was 68,46 % located in the range of 68-83 %.
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Amin, Muh. "EFEKTIVITAS DAN PERILAKU PETANI DALAM MEMANFAATKAN TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI BERBASIS CYBER EXTENSION." Informatika Pertanian 23, no. 2 (October 26, 2016): 211. http://dx.doi.org/10.21082/ip.v23n2.2014.p211-219.

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Information technology based on cyber extension is one of agricultural communication tools to achieve farmers welfare. Cyber extension is a technology innovation to accelerate communication of agricultural information to the user , so that information can be obtained more quickly, precisely and relevant to farmer demands.The study aimed to analyze the effectiveness and behavior of farmers in using cyber extension as a medium of communication and information in support of agricultural development. The study method was survey with 86 farmer as sample respondents. The data were analyzed descriptively and using path analysis. The results show that the effectiveness of cyber extension is influenced by the farmer characteristics, farmers interaction and farmer perception. The effectiveness of cyber extension is the most strongly influenced by farmer characteristics (coefficient rate 0.328 ), and can be seen from the availability of information technology facilities and motivation of farmers to seek required information for farming activities. On the other hand, farmer's behavior is directly influenced by farmer perception and farmer effectiveness in using cyber extension. In addition, cyber extension is strongly effective to influence farmer behaviour with a coefficient of 0.413.
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Aisyah, Siti, Achmad Faqih, Suharni Suharni, Sunani Sunani, Indra Lesmana, and Abdul Rochman. "Relationship between Farmers’ Characteristics and Organic Farming System Implementation of Paddy Rice with Farmers' Income." Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service 4, no. 8 (August 14, 2023): 1579–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.59188/devotion.v4i8.534.

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Agriculture is an important sector in the national economy, therefore the development priority is placed on development in the economic sector with an emphasis on the agricultural sector. Income in farming activities generally cannot be stable from time to time. The objectives of this study include (1) to determine the relationship between farmer characteristics and farmer income in farmer groups BPP Plumbon District, (2) to determine the relationship between the implementation of organic rice farming systems and farmer income in farmer groups BPP Plumbon District, (3) To determine the relationship between the characteristics of farmers and the implementation of organic rice farming systems with farmers' income in the BPP Farmer Group, Plumbon District. The research design used in this study was a quantitative research with a descriptive survey research technique. The results showed that: (1) there was a moderate relationship between farmer characteristics and farmer income in the BPP Farmer Group in Plumbon District, namely 0,703, (2) there is a moderate relationship between the application of organic rice farming systems and farmers' income in the BPP Farmer Group in Plumbon District, namely 0.643, (3) there is a significant relationship between farmer characteristics and the application of organic farming systems to farmer incomes. Based on the output that tarithmetic X1 = 7.551 and X2 = 5.252> ttable which is 1.998.
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Gunawan, Endro, and Sahat Pasaribu. "PERSEPSI PETANI DAN PERMASALAHAN PROGRAM KARTU TANI MENDUKUNG DISTRIBUSI PUPUK BERSUBSIDI." Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan 28, no. 2 (December 31, 2020): 131–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/jep.28.2.2020.131-144.

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The farmer card program had been launched since 2016 in the java region, but its implementation had not shown significant progress until now. The objective of this study is to analyze the farmers perception of the farmer card program in supporting the distribution of subsidized fertilizers. The results of the analysis using the weighted average index (wai) showed that there were some strong and weak factors of farmers perceptions of this program. The farmers gave a strong factor in their perception about the certainty of obtaining subsidized fertilizers and the ease of obtaining subsidized fertilizer by using the card. However, the farmers also had a strong factor in their perception that the farmer card program wqs not well socialized and had difficulty using the card. On the other hand, the analysis also found that farmers had a weak perception of using farmer cards. This was because the use of farmer cards was not compulsory for the farmer, and there was a lack of promotion from the local kiosk in using the farmer card to obtain fertilizer from local fertilizer distributors. The main problem in implementing farmer card was the lack of awareness from the farmer to use them, difficulties in using the card, and the use of this card was not being required by the local government. To make farmer card program successful, we recommended to implement it as a national program, enhance cooperation and common views among the parties, provide the availability of a communication infrastructure network, and socialize it more comprehensive and planned
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Juarini, Juarini, Sri Widodo, Masyhuri Masyhuri, and Slamet Hartono. "Perilaku petani terhadap risiko usahatani di lahan pantai kabupaten kulon progo =The farmer behavior toward risksthe farming in shore land kulon progo regency." Agro Ekonomi 9, no. 2 (November 29, 2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/agroekonomi.16792.

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The research aims to know : (1) the risk of farm price and production of the shore land, (2) the farmer behavior toward risks of shore land farming,- (3) factors affecting the farmer behavior toward risks, (4) the relation between risks with expected return.The research was carried out at the shore land of Kulon Progo Regency. sub district Panjatan. There were 408 farm fields those were farmed with four combination of irrigation technology and plants : Pump-Chilli, Pump-Watermelon, Pump Chilli-Watermelon and Dipper-Chilli. These were taken 120 farm fields/farm household as sample.s proportionally in accordance to each combinations. Variation coefficient, Regression analysis and MOTAD Programming were used in the analysis.The analysis shows that : (I) chili has higher price risk than watermelon, fi-titers with Pump-Chilli to face highest production risk, (2) most farmers is risk averse in shore land farming, (3) the farmer behavior toward risks was affected by experience of farmers, family members, planting month, and cropping pattern , and (4) the higher of the risks the greater of the expected net return and reverse. Face the risks, the farmers lend to diversified.
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Sudarko, Sudarko, Ankardiansyah Pandu Pradana, Yuli Hariyati, Mochammad Wildan Jadmiko, and Dyah Ayu Savitri. "Penguatan Peran Kelompoktani Tengger dalam Pengembangan Kapasitas Petani pada Proses Hilirisasi Produk Hortikultura di Wilayah Pegunungan Bromo Jawa Timur." Jurnal KIRANA 4, no. 2 (November 1, 2023): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/jkrn.v4i2.43352.

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Strengthening the role of farmer groups in increasing the downstream capacity of farmers is a strategic effort to integrate on farm and off farm level agribusiness systems. This study aims to: (1) analyze the level of the role of farmer groups and the capacity of the downstream process of horticultural agricultural products, and (2) analyze the relationship between the role of farmer groups and the capacity of farmers in the process of off farm level horticultural agricultural products in the Bromo mountain region, Probolinggo Regency. East Java. This research was carried out using a quantitative approach which was carried out at the Horticulture Center in Ngadisari Village, Sukapura District, Tengger Region, Probolinggo Regency in June-August 2023. The population was 70 farmers who were members of 2 farmer groups with a sample of 30 farmers taken using Simple random sampling technique. Primary data the research was taken by interviewing the Likert scale measurement questionnaire and then analyzing it with descriptive and Sperman Rank correlation analysis. The results of the research were: (1) the level of role of farmer groups in increasing farmer capacity in the downstream process is moderate. The capacity of farmers in the off farm level process of horticultural agricultural products is moderate. (2) There is a positive and significant relationship between the role of farmer groups and the capacity of farmers in the off farm process of horticultural agricultural products. It is necessary to strengthen the role of farmer groups in increasing the capacity of farmers in the process of off farm level horticultural agricultural products in the Bromo mountain region, Probolinggo Regency, East Java. Keywords: group roles, farmer capacity, off farm level process, horticultural farmers
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Fujisaka, Sam. "A Method for Farmer-participatory Research and Technology Transfer: Upland Soil Conservation in the Philippines." Experimental Agriculture 25, no. 4 (October 1989): 423–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0014479700015064.

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SUMMARYAlthough viewed as important for on-farm adaptive research, farmer-participation has often been superficial and has not led to meaningful incorporation of farmer perspectives. This paper describes the use of a method involving the understanding of farmers' perceptions in determining priorities for research which integrates the different concerns and contributions of farmers and scientists with the transfer of technology from farmer to farmer.
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Amelia, Amelia, Sukmawati Abdullah, and Salahuddin Salahuddin. "Peran Kelompok Tani Terhadap Kapasitas Petani Padi Sawah di Desa Lamomea Kecamatan Konda Kabupaten Konawe Selatan." Jurnal Ilmiah Penyuluhan dan Pengembangan Masyarakat 1, no. 3 (December 7, 2021): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.56189/jippm.v1i3.22242.

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This study aims: 1) Knowing the role of farmer groups on the capacity of rice farmers (2) Knowing the capacity of farmers in lowland rice farming (3) Knowing the relationship between farmer groups and farmer capacity. rice fields in Lamomea Village, Konda District, South Konawe Regency. This research was conducted from April to 2021. The sampling technique used was the census method, and the data analysis used was the class interval formula and Spearman Rank Correlation. The results of the farmer group research in Lamomea Village, Konda District, South Konawe Regency have been carried out quite well, whereas a learning class, as a vehicle for cooperation and production units, there are 23 (95.83%) respondents. The capacity of Rice Paddy Farmers in Lamomea Village, Konda District, South Konawe Regency has been carried out sufficiently, which is possible from the technical ability, problem-solving ability, adaptability, and ability that has been carried out sufficiently by farmers in this research area as many as 23 (95), 8%) respondents. The role of farmer groups on the capacity of lowland rice farmers there is a very close relationship between the role of farmer groups and the capacity of rice farmers with a correlation coefficient value of 0.919 with a significant level of 0.000. Where the increase in both the role of farmer groups will increase the capacity of lowland rice farmers.
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Nugroho, Fitra Margi, Sriroso Satmoko, and Karno Karno. "Peran kelompok tani terhadap usahatani padi di Kecamatan Sale Kabupaten Rembang." Journal of Agro Complex 2, no. 2 (June 10, 2018): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/joac.2.2.109-119.

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Farming development through farmer groups is an effort to accelerate the improvement of farmers' welfare. The purpose of this research was to analyze the role of farmer groups as learning class, cooperation vehicle, and production unit in influencing farmer behavior, access of production facilities, application of Integrated Crop Management (ICM) and farming profit. The research population was members of farmer groups in Kecamatan Sale Kabupaten Rembang who have irrigated land with an area of 0.2-0.5 Ha. Determination of sampling was done by using purposive random sampling method with total sample of 276 farmers. Interviews with questionnaires were used as data collection methods. Data were analyzed using path analysis to know the relationships between variables. Results of research indicated that role of farmer group as study class, cooperation vehicle, and production unit had an effect to farmer behavior. The role of farmer groups as a vehicle for cooperation, production unit and farmer behavior had an effect on access production facilities. Behavior of farmers and access to production facilities affected the application of ICM. The application of ICM had an effect on the profit of farming. R/C Ratio of paddy farming in Sale District, Rembang Regency was equal to 1,23. Keywords : farmer group; farmer behavior; application of ICM
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Brenda Koleangan, Olivia, Grace A. J. Rumagit, and Yolanda P. I. Rori. "Motivasi Petani Menjadi Anggota Kelompok Tani Cahaya Pelita di Desa Liningaan Kecamatan Maesaan Kabupaten Minahasa Selatan (Motivation of Farmers to Become Members of the Cahaya Pelita Farmer Group in Liningaan Village, South Minahasa Rengency)." Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development (Jurnal Agribisnis dan Pengembangan Pedesaan) 4, no. 2 (January 5, 2023): 169–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.35791/agrirud.v4i2.45038.

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The objective of this research is to describe the motivation of farmers to become members of the Cahaya Pelita farmer group in Liningaan Village, Maesaan Sub District, South Minahasa Regency. This research was conducted from February to April 2022 starting from preparation, data collection, until the preparation of research reports. The data used in this research are primary and secondary data obtained from 1 farmer group consisting of 10 members/respondents of farmer groups. The research results of showed that the motivation of farmers to become members of farmer groups is at an index value of 72% in the medium category, meaning that farmers quite agree to become members of farmer groups based on intrinsic motivation (motivation within the farmer) and extrinsic motivation (motivation from outside the farmer). With extrinsic motivation getting a percentage of 81% which is in the high category and intrinsic motivation getting a percentage of 66% which is in the medium category.
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Salahuddin, Salahuddin, Muhammad Aswar Limi, Munirwan Zani, and Sukmawati Abdullah. "PENYUSUNAN NILAI TUKAR PETANI (NTP) PADA TANAMAN PANGAN DAN PERKEBUNAN DI KABUPATEN KONAWE SELATAN." Jurnal Ilmiah Penyuluhan dan Pengembangan Masyarakat 3 (November 28, 2023): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.56189/jippm.v3i0.46306.

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South Konawe Regency, as an agricultural region with a large population and a dominant proportion of households working in agriculture, pays attention to farmers' welfare as very strategic. One of the tools to measure farmer welfare currently used is the Farmer Exchange Rate (NTP). The aim of carrying out this research activity is to determine the farmer's exchange rate (NTP), and the factors that influence the farmer's exchange rate food crop and plantation sectors in South Konawe Regency. This research uses a quantitative research approach. The sample for this study was determined to be 600 farmers, consisting of 300 food crop farmers (150 lowland rice farmers, 85 corn farmers, and 65 cassava farmers) and 300 plantation crop farmers (105 cocoa farmers, 65 cashew farmers, 65 pepper farmers, and 65 coconut farmers). The sampling technique that will be used is multistage random sampling. To collect research data, use the observation method, questionnaire method, and documentary method. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis, NTP analysis and multiple linear regression analysis. The research results showed that the Farmer Exchange Rate (NTP) in the food crop and plantation sectors in 2021 was 97.21% and 97.21% (NTP < 100), meaning that food crop and plantation farmers experienced a deficit. Production prices rose less than increases in consumption prices and production costs. The level of farmer welfare has decreased compared to the previous level of farmer welfare. The factors or variables of land area and farmer expenditure significantly influence the NTP of farmers in the field of food crops by 93%. The farmer's land area variable has a significant positive effect on NTP, while farmer expenditure has a significant negative effect on NTP in the field of food crops. Factors or variables of family responsibilities, income and farmer expenses significantly influence the NTP for plantation crops at 96%. Farmers' income has a significant positive effect on NTP, while family responsibilities and farmers' expenses have a significant negative effect on NTP in plantation crops in South Konawe Regency.
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Sugiarto, M., YN Wakhidati, D. Gandasari, and S. Gayatri. "Identification the effective group size to enhance social capital in beef cattle farmers group in Indonesia." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1341, no. 1 (May 1, 2024): 012112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1341/1/012112.

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Abstract Strengthening the cattle farmer groups in Indonesia cannot be separated from their social capital supports, including developing trust, norms, relationships, and networks. There is a question about how many members in a farmers group can produce high levels of social capital. This study aimed to identify the group size to enhance the social capital within a cattle farmers group. The study was conducted through a survey method on 147 Kebumen Ongole Crossbreed cattle farmers using a multistage sampling method. The descriptive statistical method and two-way ANOVA were used to analyze the data. The cattle farmer groups were divided into three categories: category I (<15 farmer members), category II (15-20 farmer members), and category III (> 20 farmer members). The results show that the social capital of farmer groups in Kebumen Regency, Indonesia was classified into high (score =120.80). There was a significant difference of social capital among group categories (P<0.05). The group with 15-20 farmer members had the highest social capital (score=126.77) when compared to the other groups in different categories. Therefore, various efforts to enhance the social capital should be systematically developed, starting by forming farmer groups with number of memberships 15 to 20 farmers per group.
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Kiki, Ferdinand Mangutu, Elfis Umbu katongu Retang, and Junaedin Wadu. "PERAN KELOMPOK TANI TERHADAP PENDAPATAN PETANI PADI SAWAH DI DAERAH IRIGASI TEKNIS KECAMATAN KAMBERA KABUPATEN SUMBA TIMUR." Mimbar Agribisnis: Jurnal Pemikiran Masyarakat Ilmiah Berwawasan Agribisnis 8, no. 1 (January 29, 2022): 195. http://dx.doi.org/10.25157/ma.v8i1.6512.

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This studi aims to determine the role of farmer groups on the income of rice farmers in the technical irigation area Kambera District East Sumba Regency. This research was conducted for 2 months from may to july 2021. The data used in this study are primary data and secondari data. The result of this study indicate the role of farmer groups as a learning class to get a score of 312 with a role category. The role of farmer groups as a forum for cooperation received a score of 286 in the category of quite role and the role of farmer groups as a production unit scored 257 in the category of playing a sufficient role.based on the results of the recapitulation of the role of farmer groups, it obtained a score of 287 which indicates that the farmer groups have quite a role as a learning class, a forum for cooperation and production unit. While the incomes of rice farmers can be seen by using income analysis. The resultsof this study indicate that the average cost incurred by farmers is Rp.10.256.325,00/ Ha and ravenue of Rp.20185.818,00/ Ha so that the income of rice farmers in the technical irrigation area of the Kambera sub-district is Rp.10.525.493,00/Ha. To determinate the role of farmer groups on income, the spearman rank correlation test was used using SPSS.16 which showed that the role of farmer groups had a significant effect on the income of lowland rice farmers. The more the role of farmer groups is increased, it will increased the income of rice farmers in the technical irrigation area of the Kambera Sub-district.
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Xing, Li-Wei. "40 Years of Policy Evolution of Chinese Farmer Cooperative Organization – Quantitative Analysis of Policy Text Based on the No. 1 Central Document." Public Administration Research 10, no. 2 (June 22, 2021): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/par.v10n2p29.

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The issue of agricultural and rural farmers is a fundamental issue related to the national economy and people&#39;s livelihood. Solving farmer issues is always the top priority of the central government. At present, the construction of socialism with Chinese characteristics has entered a new era. Farmer cooperative organization have played an important role in agricultural output and farmers&#39; economic income. Through text comprehensive analysis and policy tool analysis, the policies of farmer cooperative organization involved in the No.1 Central Document from 1982 to 1986 and 2004 to 2020 are sorted out, mainly including the evolution of the name of farmer cooperative organization and the policy support for the development of farmer cooperative organization. Chinese future farmer cooperative organization policies should focus on further improving the system construction of farmer cooperative organization and cultivating talents for farmer cooperatives.
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Pellu, Nurhaya, Inta P. N. Damanik, and Johanna M. Luhukay. "Analisis Kendala Dalam Implementasi Kebijakan Program Kartu Tani di Desa Passo Kecamatan Teluk Ambon Baguala Kota Ambon." Jurnal Agrosilvopasture-Tech 2, no. 2 (October 26, 2023): 479–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.30598/j.agrosilvopasture-tech.2023.2.2.479.

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The purpose of this study is to find out the obstacles in the implementation of the farmer card program policy, and to find solutions to the obstacles in the implementation of the farmer card program policy. The research was conducted in Paso Village, Teluk Ambon Baguala District, Ambon City. The population of this study is farmers who are members of farmer groups. The data analysis method used is descriptive kualitative using simple tabulation analysis. The results showed that farmers generally do not use farmer cards to transact at retailer kiosks. The obstacle to the realization of the Ambon City farmer card program is the absence of synchronization between stakeholders, namely from farmers, retailers, distributors, producers, provincial and city technical offices, and banks so that the farmer card program entered in Ambon City from 2017 until now has not been realized.
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Mela Aruna, Unang, and Riantin Hikmahwidi. "Role of Farmers’ Groups in Increasing Robusta Coffee Farmers' Participation in the Village of Linggajati, Sukaratu District, Tasikmalaya Regency." East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research 2, no. 1 (February 1, 2023): 393–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.55927/eajmr.v2i1.2751.

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As one of the most important components of agricultural development, farmer groups must continue to be strengthened in a variety of ways, including by strengthening their roles so that they evolve into strong and independent farmer organizations. Successful agriculture is also characterized by farmer participation in each and every activity. This study aims to determine the level of farmers' participation, the level of farmer group participation, and the link between the levels of farmer group participation and farmer participation. The sampling technique of simple random sampling was used to collect a sample of 42 coffee farmers. Using the Spearman Rank correlation test, the relationship between the significance of farmer groups and farmer participation was examined. The results indicated that the role of the farmer group in all group activities fell within the category of "high." In contrast, the level of farmer participation in all group activities was determined to be moderate by the study. The findings of the relationship study revealed a positive correlation between the level of the role of the farmer group and the level of farmer participation, with a correlation coefficient of 0.262 and a relationship strength classified as weak.
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Safei, Atang Muhammad, Siti Amanah, and Anna Fatchiya. "Kapasitas Petani Penangkar Benih Padi di Kabupaten Majalengka: Peran Penyuluhan dan Kelompok Tani." Jurnal Penyuluhan 17, no. 2 (September 29, 2021): 258–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.25015/17202135543.

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The availability of certified rice seeds is still limited because the limited number of rice seed breeder farmers.The capacity of farmers in seed assessment and seed production determine the succes of the rice seed breeding. The research using the census method (112 breeder farmers) was conducted in Majalengka Regency. Interviews and observations were carried out to obtain data on extension and breeding of rice seeds by farmers. Partial Least Square (PLS-Path Modeling) was used to analyze the data. The results showed that the suitability of the materials, extension methods and ability of the extension agents were in the medium category, the intensity of extension was still low. Extension officers visit farmer groups once a month. The role of farmer groups and farmer capacity is in the medium category. Farmer groups are able to carry out the learning process and seed production even though the marketing is not continuous. The implementation of extension services and farmer groups has a positive effect on the farmer capacity. The use of social media by breeder farmers for seed marketing and obtaining marketing partners and business capital can be increased through increasing the intensity of extension by involving farmer groups.
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ABEYSIRIWARDENA, D. SUMITH de Z. "MANAGEMENT OF ON-FARM YIELD TRIALS FOR TESTING ADAPTABILITY OF CROP VARIETIES." Experimental Agriculture 41, no. 2 (April 2005): 245–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0014479704002510.

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Farmers themselves are allowed to manage on-farm variety adaptability trials (VATs), to represent farmer management practices in preference to research management. In this approach, within-trial uniformity and thus the scientific value of VATs will be lost. A study was conducted using rice to ascertain whether representation of farmer management in VATs is necessary and to test an approach that represents farmer management without losing within-trial uniformity and the scientific value of VATs. In the proposed approach, both the representation of farmer management and within-trial uniformity are reasonably assured through implementation of site-specific farmer practices by research personnel. This approach was compared with complete research management using recommended practices in a VAT conducted with five rice varieties in six farmers' fields over two seasons. When farmer management was implemented by research personnel, popular varieties among farmers were judged most adaptable. However, when VATs were managed using recommended practices, popular varieties among farmers were judged least adaptable. This provided direct evidence to show the usefulness of representation of farmer management and the validity and practical feasibility of the proposed approach in managing VATs.
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Jaya, Kasman. "PERAN PENGETAHUAN, LOCUS OF CONTROL DAN SIKAP TERHADAP PERILAKU PETANI BAWANG MERAH DALAM PENGENDALIAN HAMA DI KABUPATEN SIGI." Jurnal Agrotech 8, no. 1 (June 30, 2018): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.31970/agrotech.v8i1.11.

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Onion farmers role in Sigi central Celebes as the main actor to maintain the natural resource is much determining the sustainability of future agriculture. Therefore, the farmer behavior on pest controlling is need to be improved and developed, also about the factors impacted. This study is aim to learn direct effect of locus of control and the manner towards onion farmer behavior on pest controlling in Sigi. To answer the purpose that has been told previously, we are going to do several step which is integrated to one another and systematic to gain the aim. This research is a kind of survey research and correlation ex-post facto. Respondents is the onion farmers in Sigi Biromaru as 200 farmers which obtain by proportional simple sampling principle. Primer data is obtained by several instrument such as; a). queisioner, b). test, c). observation, and d).in- depth interview. The first instrument used would be validity and reliability test. Description analysis is used to serve the data, size data, size central, and also dissemination size. Inferential analysis is used to examine the hypothesis with path analysis. The result of the study prove that farmer cognition about Integrated Pest Controlling (IPC) positively impact and significantly towards farmer behavior on pest controlling using IPC principle. Locus of control positively directly effect and significantly towards farmer behavior on pest controlling using IPC principle. Farmer cognition about integrated pest controlling and locus of control positively effect to farmer manner in Oloboju village. Farmer cognition about IPC, locus of control , and manner positively effect towards the farmer behavior on pest controlling. Farmer cognition and locus of control indirectly effect through farmer manner toward farmer behavior on IPC. This means the proliferation of farmer cognition about IPC and locus of control through farmer manner would triggered a change of farmer behavior on pest controlling and appropriate to IPC principle
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Bharti, Amisha, and Sonajharia Minz. "Getis-Ord (Gi*) based Farmer Suicide Hotspot Detection." Journal of Information Technology and Digital World 4, no. 2 (July 6, 2022): 74–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.36548/jitdw.2022.2.002.

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Farmer suicidal hotspot detection proposed in this paper aims to reduce the death of the farmers. Using geographical information system is vital in predicting potential hotspots for farmer suicide. This study has collected and analyzed data on farmer suicide in India, using state-wise information from the National Crime Records Bureau and has determined the recent higher rate of farmer suicide. Spatial statistics analysis tools that address average nearest neighbor analysis has been used. Global analysis through Moran's Index, analyzed that the farmer suicides have a clustered pattern and plotted a farmer suicidal hotspot map using Getis-Ord (Gi*) analysis. The results show the highest farmer suicide index is in Maharashtra and hence, farmer suicidal hotspot has been found district wise. There are four farmer suicidal factors such as, number of farmer suicide, the population density of farmers, climate, and income. This hotspot geographical region helps to identify future suicidal risk by studying the hotspot map. Moreover, government policy may suggest a hotspot zone to help the overall development of the country’s growth.
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Jamro, Abdul Hakeem, Aijaz Ahmed Soomro, Habib-Ur-Rehman Memon, Irfan Parveen Bhatti, Ata U. Rehman, Shahid Riyaz Malik, Abdul Naeem Shaikh, Israr Ahmed, and Hadi Bux Bozdar. "EVALUATION THE CAPACITY OF SUBDIVISION HYDERABAD RURAL FOR CULTIVATION OF CHICKPEA VARIETY DG-92 ON DIFFERENT FARMERS FIELDS." Pakistan Journal of Biotechnology 20, no. 02 (November 23, 2023): 301–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.34016/pjbt.2023.20.02.769.

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This research study was carried out ever first time on the field of 14 farmers of subdivision (tahseel) Hyderabad (rural), Sindh province of Pakistan during Rabi season, 2021-22 to evaluate the capacity of the targeted area as well as performance of chickpea variety DG-92 to find out a new chickpea belt in Sindh province of Pakistan. The field study was conducted in a three replicated randomized complete block design (RCBD) with net plot size of one acre per farmer, means 14 farmers-14 acres in total. Different fields of fourteen (14) farmers were taken as treatments, these were (T1 = Farmer 1, T2= Farmer 2, T3 = Farmer 3, T4 = Farmer 4, T5 = Farmer 5, T6 = Farmer 6, T7 = Farmer 7, T8= Farmer 8, T9 = Farmer 9, T10 = Farmer 10, T11 = Farmer 11, T12 = Farmer 12, T13 = Farmer 13 and T14= Farmer 14) were evaluated the performance of chickpea variety DG–92 for various agronomic traits. The results showed that highest plant population m-2 (32.95) was recorded from the field of farmer 4 and the lowest plant population m-2 (22.89) was recorded from the field of farmer 10. The maximum plant height (77.23 cm) was recorded from the field of farmer 1 and the minimum plant height (48.63 cm) was recorded from the field of farmer 8. The maximum branches plant-1 (21.70) were recorded from the field of farmer 1 and the minimum branches plant-1 (7.37) were recorded from the field of farmer 5. The maximum pods plant-1 (75.28) were recorded from the field of farmer 3 and the lowest pods plant -1 (30.30) were observed from the field of farmer 8. The maximum seeds plant-1 (152.37) were recorded from the field of farmer 4 and the lowest seeds plant-1 (37.97) were observed from the field of farmer 8). The maximum seed weight plant-1 (25.40 g) was observed from the field of farmer 4 and the minimum seeds weight plant-1 (6.74 g) was observed from the field of farmer 8. The maximum seed index (310.42 g) was recorded from the field of (Farmer 5) and the minimum seed index (216.03) was recorded from the field of farmer 8. The maximum seed yield (1713.7 kg ha-1) was observed from the field of farmer 1 and the minimum seed yield (309,0kg ha-1) was observed from the field of farmer 7 and the maximum biological yield (5140.9 kg ha-1) was recorded from the field of farmer 1 and the minimum biological yield (929.8 kg ha-1) was recorded from the field of farmer 7. It is therefore, suggested that subdivision (tahseel) Hyderabad rural has the great potential to cultivate Chickpea (Gram) crop to add another major Pulse crop in the cropping pattern of the area during Rabi season.
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Sumilat, Daisy ,., Grace A. J. Rumagit, and Welson M. Wangke. "ADMINISTRASI KELOMPOK TANI DI KECAMATAN TOMOHON UTARA, KOTA TOMOHON." AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI 13, no. 1A (January 27, 2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.35791/agrsosek.13.1a.2017.14935.

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The study aims to determine the completeness of the administration of farmers' groups in North Tomohon Sub-district, Tomohon City. The research was conducted from July to September 2016. The data were used primary data. Sampling method on three (3) groups of farmers in the district of North Tomohon is done by purposive sampling. The variables in this study are the characteristics of the board of farmer group organizations (Chairman, Secretary, and Treasurer), characteristics of the farmer group (the name of the farmer groups, year of farmer groups established, and the number of members of farmer groups) and administrative group books. The administration books have two main parts: the books of administrative activities and the books of administration finance. The analysis used for variable administrative and financial administration which each answer is associated with a form of the statement expressed by the words that Good was given Score: 3, Less Good granted Score: 2 and No Good granted Score: 1. The results of this research farmer group that is located relatively far from BP3K Office have good administrative requirements compared to the farmer group that is located very close to BP3K Offuce. That's because a group of farmers near BP3K office has motivation to get funding and the lack of cooperation among the board members in addition to the lack of visitation held by agriculutere extension staf, while the farmer groups that located far from BP3K Office has established with motivated to increase the welfare of members of farmers, the board members has good cooperation and good management. It is also the group always get the attention of the agriculutre extension staf by holding regular visitation to the farmer groups and therefore contributes positively to the administrative requirements for farmers' groupsKeywords: administration, farmers group, North Tomohon Sub-district, Tomohon City
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Rambitan, Virginia Mauren, Benu Olfie L. S., and Ellen G. ,. Tangkere. "121 ADMINISTRASI PENYULUHAN PERTANIAN PADA KELOMPOK TANI DI KECAMATAN TABUKAN UTARA KABUPATEN KEPULAUAN SANGIHE." AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI 12, no. 2 (May 11, 2016): 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.35791/agrsosek.12.2.2016.12279.

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This study aims to determine the condition of the agricultural extension services administrative completeness of of farmer groups in the Sub-district of North Tabukan, Sangihe Islands District. The study lasted for 3 (three) months starting from January 1 to April 1 in 2016. Sampling method on two farmer groups in Tabukan North Sub-district done by purposive sampling. The first farmers group office located in Talolang Village near to the office of BP3K and the second farmer group located in Lenganeng Village far from BP3K. The asumption of this research is the farmer group near BP3K office more easily and quickly to obtain information from the agriculture extension service officer, than the farmer groups away from BP3K office. Data collection method in this study is survey method. The data used are primary data obtained from interviews, based on a list of questions, with the core committee Farmers Group (Chairman, Secretary, and Treasurer). The analysis method used in this research is qualitative descriptive analysis using criteria 1 (No Good), 2 (less good), 3 (Good). Data generated to determine the completeness of the administrative and financial administration at the farmer groups. The results of the study on two groups of farmers which Farmers Group Sengkanaung in Talolang Village and farmer groups Lestari 2 in Lenganeng Village shows that administrative of activities and financial administration of farmer groups Lestari 2 Lenganeng all fittings administration books categorized good (3) because of the activity, together with the board members, and members of the extension of farmer groups in conducting all activities. Administrative and financial administration in farmer groups Sengkanaung in Talolang Village not go well and not considered either (1) because there is no cooperation among the members of farmer groups, as well as between members of the farmer group with the agricultural extension services officer, as well as lack of knowledge and lack of guidance and advocacy for farmers' groups about the completeness of the administrative and financial administration. This conclude that the distance of location between farmer group office and the office of BP3K tend not affect the completeness of the administrative and financial work.
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Sianturi, U., R. P. Wibowo, D. Chalil, K. H. Ginting, D. Pebriyani, and S. M. Damanik. "Fairtrade on coffee farming in Takengon District, Central Aceh Regency." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1241, no. 1 (September 1, 2023): 012053. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1241/1/012053.

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Abstract Fairtrade in coffee farming has been widely applied in several coffee-producing countries. Not only providing a quality guarantee to coffee consumers, but fair trade also guarantees higher price and benefit for coffee farmers in exchange for all the efforts made during coffee cultivation. Gayo Coffee is one of the commodities that is being produced and becomes exporting commodity in Indonesia. The Fairtrade system has been implemented by coffee Gayo farmers in Takengon District Since 2018. There are two groups of Gayo Coffee farmers in Takengon District, non-fairtrade and fairtrade coffee farmers. The result of study shows that productivity incremental of non-fairtrade farmer is greater than fairtrade farmer due to the requirements of fairtrade such as the use of organic fertilizers which causes farmers’ productivity to be lower. However, income incremental of non-fairtrade farmer is lower than fairtrade farmer due to additional price that is only given to the fairtrade farmer.
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Mudatsir, Rasdiana, and Asriyanti Syarif. "Peningkatan Kapasitas Kelembagaan dalam Mendukung Ketahanan Pangan Kabupaten Jeneponto." JURNAL GALUNG TROPIKA 12, no. 2 (September 28, 2023): 262–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.31850/jgt.v12i2.1112.

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Strengthening farmer institutions is one of the government's efforts to improve farmer welfare. This research aims to: (1) determine the role of agricultural institutions in supporting the National food security program in Jeneponto Regency; and (2) determine the strategies that need to be implemented in strengthening farmer institutions to support food security programs in Jeneponto Regency. This research was designed with a qualitative approach and analyzed using the SWOT data analysis technique. The informants used in this research came from administrators and members of farmer groups, Agricultural Extension Centers, community leaders, and supporting institutions in agricultural activities. The research results show that the actors who play a role in developing a food security system are farmers who are members of farmer groups, agricultural instructors, and traders. The strategies that need to be implemented in strengthening farmer institutions are improving administration in farmer groups, increasing farmer participation to become independent farmer groups, government support in establishing farmer economic institutions, forming independent agricultural extension workers, increasing the role of farmer groups in using modern technology to add added value. The products produced increase farmers' bargaining position in the agricultural product trade system.
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Mahajan, Ankita, Preeti Solanki, Laxmi Sirture, and Akshay Dalal. "Krishi Mandi Bulk Agro Product Service System." Journal of Web Development and Web Designing 7, no. 2 (May 18, 2022): 4–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.46610/jowdwd.2022.v07i02.002.

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Krishi Mandi website is providing assistance to farmers sell their agriculture products directly to wholesaler and any food processing company, retail stores and institutional buyers. So, that the farmers and retailer can get the better price of agriculture products. The farmer will be able to get the best value for his crops. Farmer can know about government subsidies. Farmer will get information about crop yields and tools. And agri manufacturer/distributor can sell agri machines, agri seed directly to farmers. Farmer as well as manufacturing company will be able to advertise their product through giving product detail, picture, video.
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Wasdiyanta, Wasdiyanta, and Zuraida Zuraida. "ANALISIS PENDAPATAN USAHA PADI (Oryza sativa L) SAWAH PASANG SURUT DI KELURAHAN TAMBAK KARYA KECAMATAN KURAU KABUPATEN TANAH LAUT PROVINSI KAL SEL." ZIRAA'AH MAJALAH ILMIAH PERTANIAN 46, no. 1 (January 18, 2021): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.31602/zmip.v46i1.3926.

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This study aims to determine the technical aspects of farming and economically the costs, and income of tidal lowland rice farming. Sampling was done by simple random sampling method of 30 farmers. From the observations, it is known that the production obtained from 30 respondent farmers with an average land area of 1.6 ha is 427.36 blek / farmer / ha or 4,701,033 kg / farmer / ha (470 ton / ha / farmer). Total revenue is Rp. 628,150,000.00 and an explicit fee of Rp. 207,080,999.84 thus the income of the respondent farmers was IDR 421,069,000.16 or an average of IDR 14,035,633.34 / farmer.
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Marjan, Nursella, Ria Indriani, and Echan Adam. "APAKAH PROGRAM READSI DAPAT MENINGKATKAN PENDAPATAN PETANI? STUDI KOMPARASI PADA PETANI JAGUNG GORONTALO." Mimbar Agribisnis : Jurnal Pemikiran Masyarakat Ilmiah Berwawasan Agribisnis 9, no. 2 (July 31, 2023): 2556. http://dx.doi.org/10.25157/ma.v9i2.10509.

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The research aims to analyze the income of com farmers in Gorontalo Regency and compare the income of corn farmers before and after joining the READSI (Rural Empowerment and Agricultural Development Scalling-up Initiative) program. The sample was determined using Purposive Sampling with 55 com farmers in Ayuhula Village, Dungaliyo Subdistrict, Gorontalo Regency. This research employs explanatory research with a quantitative and statistical approach. The data analalysis consists of the analysis of cost structure, income and revenue, and paired sample t-test comparison test. The results indicate that the average accumulation of income per farmer before the READSI program was IDR 7.823.516 per planting season. Meanwhile, the average income per farmer after participating the READSI program was IDR 19.313.524 per planting season. Statistically, the farmers’ income after joining the READSI program is significantly different from their income before participating in the program. The average income difference per farmer from the READSI farmer group reaches 54%. In conclusion, the READSI program has proven to increase farmer productivity and ultimately improve farmer income in Gorontalo Regency.
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Subyantoro, Tyamaudy, Ida Nuraini, and Hendra Kusuma. "TINGKAT KESEJAHTERAAN PETANI TAMBAK UDANG DI DESA KALISOGO KECAMATAN JABON KABUPATEN SIDOARJO." Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi JIE 4, no. 3 (August 15, 2020): 556–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.22219/jie.v4i3.13670.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the level of welfare of shrimp farm farmers in Kalisogo Village, Jabon District, Sidoarjo Regency and determine the effect of price variables, production variables, and land area variabels on Farmer exchange rates. This type of research is quantitative research. The population in this study was 187 shrimp farm farmers in Kalisogo Village, Jabon District, Sidoarjo Regency and the sample of this study was 38 respondents in shrimp pond farmers in Kalisogo Village, Jabon District, Sidoarjo Regency.The technical analysis used is multiple linear regression and the farmer exchange rate method. The results of this study indicate that the production variable has a positive effect on the farmer exchange rate variable and the land area variable has a positive effect on the farmer exchange rate variable while the price variable has no significant effect on the farmer exchange rate variable. the farmer exchange rate method if more than 100 then experiences a surplus of the overall yield of 102,84 which means that the farmer exchange rate is fulfilled and can be further developed.
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