Abstract

The success of agricultural enterprises is closely related to various factors, including climate change that cannot be controlled by humans. Climate greatly affects the risk of horticultural production, one of which is shallot. The purpose of this study was to determine the income, profits of farmers, and the feasibility of cultivating shallot plants in the highlands of Selo, Boyolali. This research was conducted in Senden Village, Selo District, Boyolali Regency. The basic method used in this research is descriptive. Methods of data collection using questionnaires and observations. The results of the research showed that the total cost was Rp. 7,754,932.53, the revenue is Rp. 14,566,666.67, and the income is Rp. 8,064,783.3. The result showed that the shifting of seeds during the high intensity of rainfall in Selo District, Boyolali Regency was feasible to be developed. The findings also showed that there are simple ways of shallot cultivation to respond to climate change. Most costs are spent on buying shallot seeds. To reduce the cost of production facilities, farmers are expected to be able to make their shallot seeds so that profits can be maximized.

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