Abstract

This study aims to determine the amount of income in lowland rice farming in Lamolori Village, Mowila District and to determine the break-even point that occurs in lowland rice farming in Lamolori Village, Mowila District. The research was carried out in July-Agustust 2021. The data to be taken is the 2021 planting season data. The population in this study is 25 people of lowland rice farmers. The number o samples was determined using a non-probability sampling technique with saturated samplig or sensur sampling methods. The variables of this research are the age o the farmer, the volume of lowland rice production, revenue, selling price and costs. The costs taken into account are variable costs and fixed costs. The analytical to used is Break Even Point by calculating income, revenue and costs incurred by farmers. The results show that: (1) The amount of income in lowland rice farming per hectare per planting season in Lamolori Village, Mowila District is IDR 2,543, 594 and (2) The break-even point in lowland rice farming per hectare per growing season in Lamolori Village, Mowila Districtis as follows: sales value (BEP np) is IDR 2,706,716, prodaction volume break-even point (BEP vp) is 601,49 kilograms, point the break-even area of land (BEP LL) is 2 hectares and the break-even point of the price of dry grain harvested per hectare per planting season in Lamolori Village, Mowila District is IDR 2,793.60.

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