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Pemanfaatan Kredit Usaha Rakyat (KUR) untuk Peningkatan Pendapatan Petani Padi Sawah Kelbo, Rahmawati; Timisela, Natelda R; Kembauw, Esther
Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal Vol 12, No 1 (2024): Vol 12, No 1 (2024): Prosiding Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal ke-12 “Revital
Publisher : Pusat Unggulan Riset Pengembangan Lahan Suboptimal (PUR-PLSO) Universitas Sriwijaya

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Kelbo, R., Timisela, N. R., & Kembauw, E. (2024). Utilization of People's Business Credit (KUR) to increase the income of rice farmers. In: Herlinda S et al. (Eds.), Prosiding Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal ke-12 Tahun 2024, Palembangg 21 Oktober 2024. (pp. 854–864). Palembang: Penerbit & Percetakan Universitas Sriwijaya (UNSRI).The purpose of this study was to analyze the utilization of KUR to increase the income of rice farmers. The research was conducted in Waimital Village, West Seram Regency. The research sample consisted of 51 KUR farmer respondents who were taken through a census. The results of a simple regression analysis of the effect of KUR utilization on income show that KUR utilization has a positive effect on income. The regression coefficient value of 0.754 means that income increases by one percent, then KUR utilization will increase by 0.754 percent. Farmers utilize KUR well, so income increases which has an impact on the KUR installment process. The results of multiple regression analysis show that the Adjusted R Square value of 0.992 means that production (X1), seed costs (X2) and labor wages (X3) can explain the income of rice farmers (Y) by 99.2%, while the remaining 0.8% is explained by other factors outside the model. The F-count value of 1975.498> F-table 2.802 means that X1, X2 and X3 simultaneously affect Y. The results of the partial test show that X1 is positive, meaning that if production increases by 1 percent, income will increase by 1.024 percent. The t-count value of 51.817> t-table 2.012 means that the production variable has a significant effect on the income of rice farmers. The seed cost is negative, meaning that if seed costs increase by 1 percent, income will decrease by 0.040 percent. The t-count value of -2.402> t-table of 2.012 means that the seed cost variable has a significant effect on the income of rice farmers. Labor wages are positive, meaning that if labor wages increase by 1 percent, income will increase by 0.027 percent. The t-count value of 2.603> t-table of 2.012 means that the labor wage variable has a significant effect on the income of rice farmers.
The Effect of Providing People's Business Credit (Kur) on Increasing Field Rice Hasimin, Mega Apriani; Timisela, Natelda R; Luhukay, Johanna M.
Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal Vol 12, No 1 (2024): Vol 12, No 1 (2024): Prosiding Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal ke-12 “Revital
Publisher : Pusat Unggulan Riset Pengembangan Lahan Suboptimal (PUR-PLSO) Universitas Sriwijaya

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Hasimin, M.A., Timisela, N. R., & Luhukay, J. M. (2024). The effect of providing people's business credit (KUR) on increasing field rice production. In: Herlinda S et al. (Eds.), Prosiding Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal ke-12 Tahun 2024, Palembangg 21 Oktober 2024. (pp. 865–877). Palembang: Penerbit & Percetakan Universitas Sriwijaya (UNSRI).People's Business Credit (KUR) for Agriculture is a financing/credit scheme without collateral for farmers whose businesses are considered feasible. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of KUR provision on increasing rice field production. The study took place in Waimital Village, West Seram Regency. The number of research samples was 51 respondents who were KUR farmer participants. The results of a simple regression analysis of the effect of production on the provision of KUR show that the provision of KUR affects production with a t-count value of 2.870> t-table 2.015. This means that if the provision of KUR increases, the production of lowland rice will increase because production has a positive value. Farmers use KUR to meet their farming needs. The effectiveness of KUR use has an impact on the sustainability of lowland rice farming in Waimital Village because it is a village that has collaborated with the Maluku Province Bulog to buy farmers' harvests. The results of the study showed that the determination coefficient value was 0.746%, meaning that the variables of business duration (X1), land area (X2), number of seeds (X3), number of fertilizers (X4), number of pesticides (X5), labor (X6) and land ownership (D1) can explain rice field production by 74.6% while the rest is explained by other factors outside the model. The results of the F-count test of 22.02 > F-table 2.31 indicate that all X variables simultaneously affect the Y variable. The partial test results show that the variables X1, X2, X3, X4 and X6 affect production with a significance value> 0.05.
Co-Authors Ajina, Herminus Aphrodite Milana Sahusilawane Aphrodite Milana Sahusilawane, Aphrodite Milana Ariany, Noni Augustyn, Gelora H. Augustyn, Gelora Helena C. D. Tuhumury, Helen Cynthia G. C. Lopulalan Desta Janu Kuncoro Dumatubun, Edward S Dwidjono Hadi Darwanto Dwidjono Hadi Darwanto Dwidjono Hadi Darwanto Ega, La Erick W. Talakua Erynola Moniharapon Ester D Leatemia Ester D Leatemia Ester D. Leatemia Ester D. Leatemia Ester D. Leatemia Ester Dorina Leatemia Esther Kembauw Esther Kembauw, Esther Estradivari Estradivari Estradivari Estradivari Far Far, Risyat A. Febby J. Polnaya Ferawaty Martha Kary G. C. Lopulalan, Cynthia Gilian Tetelepta Hasimin, Mega Apriani Hellen Nanlohy Hellen Nanlohy Hellen Nanlohy Hermawanti, Eka Huliselan, Hlouke A Ignatia Dyahapsari Ignatia Dyahapsari Ihsan Ihsan Inta P.N. Damanik, Inta P.N. J. Polnaya, Febby Jainab, Jainab Johanna M Luhukay Johanna M Luhukay Johanna M. Luhukay Kabul Budiman Kartono Kartono Kelbo, Rahmawati Khaulah Binti Ahmad Latukau La Ega Latuconsina, Hayati Leatemia, Ester D Leatemia, Ester D. Leatomu, Nevy L Leonard O. Kakisina Leonard O. Kakisina Lidya Saptenno Luhukay, Johanna M Luhukay, Johanna M. M. TURUKAY Maggie Lekatompessy Maisie T. F. Tuhumury Manurung, Anjelina Marchela Tentua Mardiman Mardiman Marfin dan Slamet Hartono Dwidjono Hadi Darwanto Lawalata Marfin Lawalata Marfin Lawalata Marlani Luanmasar Marthinus J Saptenno MARVIN LAWALATA Masyhuri Masyhuri Masyhuri Masyhuri Masyhuri Masyhuri Matulessy, Meivie Meitycorfrida Mailoa Meitycorfrida Mailoa Milloen, Haydeeta Fasha Moniharapon, Erynola Nur Lailiyah Nurjannah, Neima Ode Rista Judin Paays, Vilia G Palijama, Syane Panani, Zahra Isnaini Parera, Waldemina B Parera, Weldemina B Parera, Weldemina B. Pattinama, Marcus J Priscillia Picauly Priscillia Picauly, Priscillia Rachel Breemer Raihana Kaplale Raja M Sari Rizal Rizal Rosdianawati Woriwun Roswandy, Natasya Rumadaul, Asis S. Palijama Salasa, Sonia Sipahelut, Sophia G. Slamet Hartono Sophia G. Sipahelut Stevianus Titaley Syane Palijama Tetelepta, Gilian Tuanaya, Siti Rania Tuankotta, Eriyati Tuhumury, Helen C.D. Tuhumury, Maisie T F Tuhumury, Maisie T. F. Valenszya Jozias Valenszya Jozias Vita N. Lawalata vita novalina lawalata W.B. PARERA Wardis Girsang Wardis Girsang Yohanes Latumahina Yolanda M T N Apituley Yuliahwati E Salampessy