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Analysis of the Influence of Land Area, Prices Received by Farmers, and Labor on Sugar Cane Production Results in Sumatra Windi Syafitri; Izharudin Izharudin
Proceedings of Bengkulu International Conference on Economics, Management, Business, and Accounting Vol. 1 (2023): Proceeding Bicemba
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi Dan Bisnis, Universitas Bengkulu

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This research aims to provide the impact of land size, income received by farmers, and number of workers on sugar cane production in five provinces in Sumatra during the 2012-2019 period. The analysis method used is panel data analysis. The time series data used covers the period 2012-2019, while the cross section data involves five provinces on the island of Sumatra, namely North Sumatra, West Sumatra, Jambi, South Sumatra and Lampung. The model applied in this research is the Fixed Effects Model (FEM). The research results show that land size and number of workers have a significant impact on sugar cane production, while the income received by farmers does not have a significant impact on sugar cane production.
Analysis Of Perceptions Of Ptsl Benefits From Economic, Social/Legal, And Environmental Aspects In Seluma Regency Arsyah Bentri Putra; Mochamad Ridwan; Izharudin Izharudin; M Armelly; Eka Dewi Anggraini
EKOMBIS REVIEW: Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi dan Bisnis Vol 13 No 4 (2025): Oktober
Publisher : UNIVED Press

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This study aims to analyze the perceived benefits of PTSL in Seluma Regency, Bengkulu Province. Seluma Regency is the largest in Bengkulu Province but also has the smallest number of registered and mapped land parcels. This research uses a descriptive research approach. The Analitycal Hierarchy Process (AHP) method was used to determining the priority benefits of PTSL. The results of this study show that the benefits of economic aspects are ranked first with a weight of (0.596) with a sequence of sub-criteria namely Access to Capital / Banking Credit (0.546), Increased Land Value (0.250), Investment in Land (0.120), and Increased BPHTB Revenue (0.120). The benefits of social/legal aspects are ranked second with a weight of (0.287) with a sequence of sub-criteria namely Preventing Conflict Disputes over Land (0.626) and Legal Protection of Land Rights (0.374) and finally the benefits of environmental aspects with a weight of (0.117) with a sequence of sub-criteria of Food Land Function Change (0.761) and Deforestation (0.239).