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The Role Of The Village Government In Supporting Corn Farming Community Income

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This research was conducted at the office of Lala Village of Namlea District. The village government's role in community development in the Village Lala Namlea District of Buru district is significant to support the conditions of this Village because most of the people in this Village have subsistence corn farmers to empower corn plants. The aims of this research were to determine and analyze the extent of countryside government and factors that encourage and inhibit the role of countryside government in supporting the income of corn farmers at Lala village, Namlea sub-district of Buru districts. The results showed that the village government, Lala plays a vital role in determining the appropriate steps to increase the incomes of farmers' corn or empower the people in the Village of the District La la Namlea.

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  • , Uniqbu, 2022. "The Role Of The Village Government In Supporting Corn Farming Community Income," OSF Preprints xa5yr, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:xa5yr
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/xa5yr
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