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Karya Ilmiah
The Influence of Village Fund Allocation in Improving Skills and Procuring Agriculture Facilities and Infrastructure on Increasing Rural Area Farmers’ Income in Muna Regency, Indonesia
Dr. Yohanes Boni1, Dr. Rahmat Sewa Suraya2
Objective: Rural areas have limited funding to increase farmers' production and income
due to limited capital originating from villages due to low farming productivity,
inadequate knowledge and technology used by farmers, resulting in low population
income and increasing poverty in rural areas. This research aims to analyze the influence
of Village Fund allocations in increasing rural farmers' income through increasing
farmers' skills in carrying out farming activities and procuring agricultural production
facilities for food crops.
Method: This research was carried out in three sub-districts that have potential for food
crop farming in Muna Regency. Randomly determine 150 farmers as respondents. Using
primary and secondary data. Primary data is collected through questionnaires filled out
by farmers, in the form of production data, commodity price data, production and
marketing cost data, and data on farmers' net income for each planting season.
Secondary data is the Village Fund allocation for improving farmers' skills, and the
Village Fund allocation for providing agricultural infrastructure for food crops. The
analysis model uses multiple linear regression, with three variables (1) village fund
budget allocation for improving farmer skills (ÿ1), and (2) Village fund budget allocation
for procurement of agricultural facilities for food crops (ÿ2). (3) Average farmer income
each planting season (Y). Assumptions: no autocorrelation, norm distribution, and
homoscedastic. The two independent variables do not have multicollinearity, if the
variance inflation factor (VIF) of each independent variable X1 and X2 is less than 10.
Findings: The results of checking the assumptions of the multiple regression model show
that the residual assumptions (autocorrelation, normality, and homoscedasticity) are met.
Likewise with the assumption that the two independent variables are met. This means that
there is an influence of village fund allocation to improve farmer skills which is valid or
believed to be true. Strengthened by the value of the Durbin Watson statistic of 1.100495
which is greater than the R- squared statistical value of 0.937751.
Conclusions: Allocation of Village Funds has a positive effect on increasing the income of
rural farmers through improving farmer skills and providing agricultural production
facilities in rural areas.
Keywords: Village fund allocation rural, agriculture farmers,' skills agricultural,
facilities infrastructure, farmers' income, multiple linear regression.
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Volume: 20, No: S6(2023), pp. 647-656
ISSN: 1741-8984 (Print) ISSN: 1741-8992 (Online)
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