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Influence Factors Venture Capital, Farmer’s Institutions and Bussiness Typed to Farmer’s Successfull of the Independently Direct Aid Program in Ogan Ilir

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  • Tien Yustini

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This research aimed to analized the Capital from Independently program, Farmer’s Institutions and Bussiness typed to Farmer’s Successfull of the Independently Direct Aid Program (BLM) in Ogan Ilir. In this research are farmers who’s given the revolving fund from independetnly Direct Aid Program about 111 farmers. But in this research just 80 farmers whose being a sample. Sampling method that used in this research is purpossive sampling, which the farmers given revolving fund from BLM. Used the SPSS 22 Version, getting conclusion as; Capital Factors that taste of BLM, Business typed and Farmer’s institutions significant effect on the success of the implementation of the BLM program in Ogan Ilir seen with the revolving fund, where there are 41% of those who carry out rolling the BLM program funds more than five (5) times. Statistical analysis showed that the independent variables have a strong relationship to the dependent variable, where the value of the coefficient of determination (Adjusted R2) of 0.762. The Revenue Percentage Improvement BLM amounted to 0.828 against the percentage increase farmers' income that means the model can explain the variance of data 76.2% of the success of the BLM Program. Simultaneously (F-test) Capital variable, Business Type, Farmers Institutions real and significant effect on the success of the BLM program. The results of the t test (partially) Type of Business has a positive and significant impact on the success of the BLM program. While the variable capital, and the Farmer’s Institution, a significant negative effect on KBBLM Program.

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  • Tien Yustini, 2017. "Influence Factors Venture Capital, Farmer’s Institutions and Bussiness Typed to Farmer’s Successfull of the Independently Direct Aid Program in Ogan Ilir," International Journal of Business and Management, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(7), pages 174-174, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ijbmjn:v:12:y:2017:i:7:p:174
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