Harianto Harianto
Department of Agribusiness, IPB University

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Factors Affecting Technology Adoption of Geoisolator on Solar Saltworks in East Java Province Aminah Happy Moninthofa Ariyani; Harianto Harianto; Suharno Suharno; Yusman Syaukat
Agriekonomika Vol 9, No 1: April 2020
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, Indonesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (100.956 KB) | DOI: 10.21107/agriekonomika.v9i1.6856

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Large quantity and high-quality salt are demanded in Indonesia, yet the quality of salt produced by farmers is still low. Increasing salt quantity and quality is possibly done through the implementation of geoisolator technology. This study aimed to investigate factors affecting the decision of salt farmers to adopt geoisolator technology. The study was conducted at the salt production center in Madura Island. A survey on salt farmer was carried out during August-September 2018. A total of 190 respondents consisted of 131 salt farmers who adopted geoisolator technology and 59 traditional salt farmers were selected as a sample in this study. Factors affecting farmer decision to adopt geoisolator technology was analyzed using logit (logistic regression) model. The result of this study showed that the decision of salt farmer to adopt geoisolator technology was affected by the number of productive-age family members and the number of dependent family members, land area, farmer participation in the group, farmer participation in extension. Enhancement in the adoption of geoisolator technology needs synergy between extension agent and salt farmer group so that the mentoring process and knowledge transfer will be achieved.
FAKTOR PENENTU KEPUTUSAN PENGAMBILAN KREDIT DAN PENGARUHNYA TERHADAP KINERJA USAHATANI TEBU DI JAWA TIMUR Nur Rizky Alfiani; Herawati Herawati; Harianto Harianto
Jurnal Penelitian Pertanian Terapan Vol 25 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Lampung.

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Sugarcane is one of Indonesia's leading plantation commodities. East Java, with the highest contribution to sugarcane plantations in Indonesia, is experiencing a downward trend in production and land area. Farmers experience a problem with limited capital. Credit is a solution to strengthen farmers' capital structures. However, credit uptake is still not optimal given the available ceiling. This study aims to analyze the factors that influence farmers' decisions to take credit and their effect on the performance of sugarcane farming in East Java. The data used is secondary data from the 2014 Plantation Business Household Survey. The respondents consisted of 1.040 credit farmers and 3.587 non-credit farmers. The methods used were logistic regression and Propensity Score Matching (PSM). The findings demonstrated that factors such as age, land size, seed varieties, cooperative membership, farmer group membership, partnership involvement, and association participation had an impact on farmers' credit decisions. Higher total production, revenue, costs, and income compared to non-credit indicate that credit has a positive impact on farm performance.