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JudulPotensi Dan Pengembangan Agribisnis Ubi Kayu Di Kecamatan Luwuk Utara Kabupaten Banggai
Nama: AMIRUDIN
Tahun: 2026
Abstrak
Climate change, characterized by rising temperatures, altered rainfall patterns, and more frequent extreme weather events, has significantly impacted agricultural production. The objectives of this study are to: 1) analyze climate change trends—especially rainfall, number of rainy days, and average temperature in Banggai Regency; 2) analyze the impact of climate change—especially rainfall, number of rainy days, and average temperature on rice productivity in Banggai Regency; and 3) analyze socioeconomic factors, institutions, and production assets that influence the adoption of climate change adaptation strategies among smallholder farmers in Banggai Regency. In general, this study uses a survey method. This study was conducted in Toili Barat and Toili Districts of Banggai Regency. The study included 89 lowland rice farmer families. Descriptive statistics were used to answer the first objective, namely, by graphical methods. Multiple linear regression was used to answer the second objective, and logistic regression was used to answer the third objective. The results of the study indicate that climate change in Banggai Regency during the period 2010–2024 showed significant fluctuations in rainfall, the number of rainy days, and average annual temperature. This variability reflects increasingly unpredictable climate conditions and poses a challenge to the agricultural sector, particularly lowland rice. Multiple regression results indicate that rainfall has a positive and significant relationship with lowland rice productivity, whereas the number of rainy days and average temperature have significant negative effects. Logistic regression analysis indicates that access to credit, access to extension services, education, land area, and household income are factors that increase the likelihood of adoption. Age has a negative effect, while farming experience has a positive but insignificant impact at the 10% level, but is significant at the 15% level.

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