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The 2 International Seminar of Science and Technology
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Universitas Terbuka
3.3 Production Risk
Most of the production risk perceptions of their income level strongly
agree (88.3%).
Table 3 Results of questionnaires from farmer respondents
regarding production risk.
No Statement DVM D DS A AVM
Weather conditions affect
1. 30
income.
If the harvest is not good, the
2. 6 5 10 9
price of coffee will decrease.
If the drying process is done
3. correctly, the selling price is 30
high.
If the coffee plant is attacked
4. by pests and diseases, it 30
affects income.
If you delay selling coffee,
5. 30
there is still price uncertainty.
The size of the coffee area will
6. affect the amount of coffee 30
production expenditure.
Description: DVM: Disagree very much; D: Disagree; DS: Disagree
slightly; A: Agree; AVM: Agree very much
Perception of production risk on their income level shows that farmer
respondents strongly agree that the risks that occur during production
affect the coffee product and the selling price of the coffee, thus
affecting farmers' income. The risks that will be obtained by farmers
are difficult to deny, one of which is land ownership. The land owned
by the farmers is still considered insufficient for coffee farming [2].
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