ANALYSIS OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC OF TOBACCO FARMERS IN PROBOLINGGO REGENCY EAST JAVA INDONESIA
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https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.agrise.2023.023.1.13Keywords:
Tobacco, Farmers, Social EconomicAbstract
The interest of tobacco ranchers in the Probolinggo Regency has forever been unsure because of changes in the cost of creation factors and tobacco items, affecting tobacco ranchers' pay and financial circumstances. The motivation behind the review is (1) to Analyze the pay of tobacco ranchers; (2) to Analyze the elements that influence the pay of tobacco ranchers. (3) Analyze the social states of tobacco ranchers. The strategies utilized in this study are specific techniques with R/C proportion investigation instruments and relapse examination. According to this review (1), the typical pay of tobacco ranchers in the Probolinggo rule added up to Rp 18,540,000/ha/developing season with an RC proportion = 1.6. (2 Factors that influence the pay of tobacco ranchers are land lease, ZA cost, urea cost, and pesticide cost. (3) Based on research, 83% of tobacco ranchers own their homes and are incredibly durable dividers for the responsibility for merchandise utilized daily, such as fridges, TVs, and handphones. For vehicle possession, which is utilized to work and drop off from school, 57% use bikes, 28% use cruisers, and 14.29% use vehicles. Rata-normal wards of the rancher family at most is 3, to be specific, two youngsters and one spouse. Tobacco ranchers are OK with the climate; this is described by their functional improvement of a water system to clean the general climate, building love offices, and socialization spots to interface kinship. It demonstrates that the financial states of tobacco ranchers are satisfied and prosperous.
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