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ANALISIS PERBANDINGAN PRODUKTIVITAS DAN PENDAPATAN USAHATANI PADI BERDASARKAN SKALA USAHA PADA LAHAN PASANG SURUT DI DESA PULAU BORANG KABUPATEN BANYUASIN
This study was conducted to: (1) examine, identify and compare the productivity and income of rice farming on tidal land based on business scale in Pulau Borang Village, Banyuasin District, (2) examine and identify the contribution of rice farming income to family income of society living in tidal land in Pulau Borang Village, Banyuasin District, (3) determine and compare the level of life feasibility of rice farmers based on KHL standards in Pulau Borang Village, (4) analyze the minimum area of land required for tidal land cultivation with an IP of 200. This quantitative study was done in the form of a survey, in which questionnaires were distributed to collect data from 45 samples. The data were in the forms of primary data and secondary data. The results showed that (1) there was a significant difference between the average productivity and farm income obtained by each sample farmer based on the business scale, where the largest average of 41,881,533 IDR with a productivity level of 6.90. Meanwhile, the average income of small scale farmers was 4,501,783 IDR with a productivity of 7.05 and the ones of medium scale farmers was 15,133,767 IDR, with a productivity of 6.93. (2) The contribution of farm income to family income was quite significant, with highest average contribution obtained by large-scale farmers of 99.15 percent, while medium-scale and small scale farmers obtained 97.02 percent and 87.79. percent respectively. (3) The average income of small-scale farmers was only 4.79 percent of the KHL standards, while the ones of medium-scale and large scale farmers were 13.13 percent. and 34.65 percent. This study revealed that the average small-scale, medium-scale, and wide-scale farm income did not meet the standard of feasible life. (4) The minimum land area that should be controlled by farmers of IP 200 was 1.99 hectares for small scale, 1.55 hectares for medium scale and 1.22 hectares for the large scale. However, the land owned by small scale farmers was averagely 0.29 hectares, 0.64 hectares for medium scale farmers, and 1.39 hectares for the large scale farmers. Therefore, it was concluded that only large-scale farmers could meet their family needs, while small and medium scale farmers could not. Keywords: Productivity and Farming Income, Life Feasibility Standards, Minimum Land AreaRequirement.
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