Climate change is a global challenge with a significant impact on the agricultural sector, including tobacco cultivation in Sumedang Regency, particularly in Tanjungsari District. This area is known as a center for the production of mole tobacco, known for its distinctive qualities. This study aims to: (1) describe farmers' adaptation strategies to climate change, and (2) analyze the influence of social, economic, and risk perception variables on mitigation decisions. The methods used were descriptive analysis and linear regression. The results indicate that the adaptation strategies implemented include weeding, fertilization, fungicide spraying, delayed planting, and intercropping. The regression analysis indicates that farmer income has a significant effect at the 5% confidence level, and land area at the 10% level. This means that increased income can increase farmers' willingness to undertake mitigation. Meanwhile, education, age, and risk perception do not significantly influence adaptation decisions. This study emphasizes the importance of economic support to increase farmers' adaptive capacity.
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