Abstract

Rice productivity in Minahasa Regency in 2018, especially in Sonder Subdistrict, reaches 61.12 tons/ha. In addition to the highest productivity, Sonder sub-district, especially Tincep Village, is an area of lowland rice cultivation which has remained to this day. This condition is unusual to study and analyze in-depth how social and economic factors, as well as the local wisdom behind the rice farmers in Tincep Village, to continue farming and identify local knowledge that influences farmers to continue farming. Respondents were randomly selected as many as 50 smallholders. Analysis of the data used is a descriptive analysis that is analyzed using a Likert Scale. The results showed that in managing rice farming, the respondent farmers did not use local wisdom, but followed their desires based on their experience in agriculture.

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