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Farmers' Capacity and Rice Productivity in Climate Change Adaption in Central Lampung Regency, Indonesia

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  • Listiana, Indah
  • Nurmayasari, Indah
  • Bursan, Rinaldi
  • Sukmayanto, Muher
  • Yanfika, Helvi
  • Widyastuti, R.A.D

Abstract

Climate change is an extreme natural change condition due to global warming that cannot be avoided, and will have a broad impact on various aspects of life, including the agricultural sector. The impact of climate change that occurs in the agricultural sector, namely flood and drought that cause plants to crop failure , is becoming greater, causing significant reduction in agricultural production, especially rice, requiring that farmers have the ability to adapt to climate change. The purposes of this study are to analyze the relationship between the performance level of agricultural extension workers and the capacity level of farmers in regard to climate change adaptation, and to analyze the relationship between the level of farmer capacity in climate change adaptation and rice productivity. The research was conducted in Central Lampung Regency in 2019 using a total of 100 rice farmers. The data analysis method used is Spearman rank correlation analysis. The results show that the performance level of agricultural instructors is significantly related to the level of knowledge capacity, attitude, and skills of farmers in climate change adaptation. Knowledge capacity, attitude, and skills of farmers in climate change adaptation are significantly related to rice productivity.

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  • Listiana, Indah & Nurmayasari, Indah & Bursan, Rinaldi & Sukmayanto, Muher & Yanfika, Helvi & Widyastuti, R.A.D, 2021. "Farmers' Capacity and Rice Productivity in Climate Change Adaption in Central Lampung Regency, Indonesia," Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, Asian Economic and Social Society (AESS), vol. 11(04), January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ajosrd:342341
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.342341
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