Integrated Farming System Based on Paddy Rice in The Framework for Regional Development In District of Lintong Nihuta Humbang Hasundutan Regency
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2016-05-25Author
Nainggolan, Hotden Leonardo
Sihombing, Marlon
Supriana, Tavi
Tafsin, Ma’ruf
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The aim of this study are; a) the effect of physical factors paddy rice farming and livestock in integrated farming system (IFS) to the regional development with indicators of income of farmers in District of Lintong Nihuta, b) the effect of social and economic factors of IFS to the regional development in District of Lintong Nihuta. This study uses analysis of linier regretion with the assistance program statistical product and service solution (SPSS). The results showed; a) physical factors IFS in the form of a variable; land area, livestock breeds and livestock feed had a positive and significant impact on regional development, b) social factors IFS in the form of a variable; labor and education of farmers have a positive and significant impact on regional development, while social variables the dependents of farmers a negative effect on the regional development, c) economic factors IFS in the form of a variable; capital of farmers and output prices significant positive effect on the regional development, while the input price variable a negative effect on regional development in District of Lintong Nihuta. Suggested to the government Humbang Hasundutan: a) order a role in providing seed farming quality and affordable for farmers, in addition to the necessary counseling for farmers or ranchers about how to raise better, b) undertake education or training to improve traffic farmers in managing and development farming that have an impact on increasing the income of farmers and regional development, c) helping farmers to obtain capital more flexible farming and the government is also expected to contribute to maintaining price stability in the output of agricultural products Humbang Hasundutan Regency.
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