The decline in production of various agricultural commodities is caused by climate change. Mitigation programs in the agricultural sector continue to be carried out by both the government and farmers such as utilizing digital technology known as the Internet of Things (IoT). The use of IoT aims to simplify the work of farmers and make time and labor efficient. The use of IoT has been carried out by the “Kelompok Petani Muda Keren” (Farmers Group) in Gobleg Village, Buleleng Regency, Bali Province by building an application called Blynk. The purpose of this study is to analyze the income of IoT and non-IoT farmers with R/C ratio and identify factors that affect carrot production with multiple regression analysis. The results show that the income of IoT farmers is more profitable than non-IoT farmers and the factors that affect production are land area, seed and the adoption of IoT. Based on the results, it can be concluded that the use of IoT technology can increase income so that the government can make policies for the use of internet-based technology for farmers so that climate change can be mitigated and ensure food security.
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