PENDAPATAN RUMAH TANGGA PETANI TEBU MITRA MANDIRI DI PT PSMI KABUPATEN WAY KANAN
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https://doi.org/10.23960/jiia.v7i4.3857
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Abstract
This study aims to determine the implementation of partnerships between sugarcane farmers and PT PSMI, the income of partner farmer’s sugarcane farming, and the main income of sugarcane farmer households. The study was conducted in Pakuan Ratu Subdistrict and Negara Batin Subdistrict of Way Kanan Regency in Lampung Province. There were 31 samples in this study drawn by simple random sampling. The data was collected in February-April 2018. Primary data was obtained by direct interviews with sugarcane farmers and secondary data was from several related institutions. The research data was analyzed by farm income analysis and household income analysis. The study showed that in overall the implementation of partnership activities was in accordance with the partnership contract between the company and the partner farmers. The income of independent cost sugarcane farming was higher than the income of the pure sugarcane partners and partial contracts. The income of all sugarcane farmer partners of independent cost, partial contract, and purely cost were mainly obtained from sugarcane farming.
Key words: farming, income, partnership
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