Abstract

The goal of this paper is to examine the socioeconomic elements that affect how sloped terrain is managed in the North Gorontalo District. The research method employs a mixed approach, and cross-table analysis (crosstab analysis) is used to assess the study hypothesis. The findings revealed that while other variables had no impact on managing sloped land, age, education level, family dependents, farming experience, land acreage, and average income per harvest all had a significant impact on sloping land with a p value 0.05. p-values higher than 0.05. The study's findings demonstrate that socioeconomic considerations have a significant influence on how sloping land farming is managed.

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