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Pengaruh Tingkat Penerapan Teknologi Pengelolaan Tanaman Terpadu (Ptt) Terhadap Efisiensi Teknis Usahatani Padi

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  • Apriani, Mira
  • Rachmina, Dwi
  • Rifin, Amzul

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National rice production capacity is experiencing slow growth or tends to be stagnant. So that it needs an increase in productivity or technical efficiency through the Integrated Crop Management (ICM) model approach. This study aims to analyze the level of rice ICM technology implementationand the factors that influence the level of rice ICM technology implementation and its effect on the technical efficiency of rice farming in Bogor Regency. Determination of the sample using purposive sampling method, a sample of 60 farmers in the District of Cariu, Pamijahan, and Leuwisadeng of Bogor Regency were analyzed using the scoring method, multiple linear regression models, and the stochastic frontier analyze method. The results showed the level of rice ICM technology implementation in Bogor Regency was classified as moderate (71.54 percent), while the technology component with the highest level of application was jajar legowo spacing of 2:1 (98.50 percent) and the lowest was the use of manure (27 percent). Factors that influence the level of rice ICM technology implementation at α level of 1 percent are intensity of SLPTT and non SLPTT training with an estimated value of 2.144. The level of rice ICM technology implementation and farmer access to obtain credit has an effect on the technical efficiency of rice farming at α level of 1 percent. The average level of technical efficiency of rice farming in Bogor Regency is not optimal (67.4 percent), the application of technological components that are still relatively low or not as recommended by ICM. Therefore, efforts are needed to increase motivation and farmer participation in implementing ICM technology optimally and sustainably to help meet national rice needs.

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