Abstract

This research is motivated by the fact that road infrastructure development activities, especially agricultural roads, have great potential to have an impact that will affect the level of welfare of village communities. And with the construction of agricultural road infrastructure, this is a transportation infrastructure in agricultural areas, to facilitate the mobility of agricultural tools and machines. Transporting production facilities to agricultural land and transporting agricultural products from the land to storage, processing places or markets. This research aims to examine the influence of Farmer Road Infrastructure Development on Community Welfare in Lauwa Village, Pitumpanua District, Wajo Regency. This research uses quantitative research methods. The population in this study was all farmers in Lauwa Village, Pitumpanua District, Wajo Regency, totaling 350 people. The sample in this study used a probability sampling technique with a simple random sampling type, while the sample size was obtained from calculations using the Slovin formula with an error rate of 10% from 78 people. . The primary data source is in the form of a questionnaire. The data analysis techniques used are descriptive statistical analysis, correlation analysis, coefficient of determination, simple linear regression analysis. The questionnaire measurements answered by respondents used a Likert scale which was processed using the Statistical Product and Service Solution (SPSS). The results of this research show that the Tani Road Infrastructure Development has a positive and significant influence on the welfare of the community in Lauwa Village, Pitumpanua District, Wajo Regency. Meanwhile, the R2 (R Square) value is 0.081, which indicates that the percentage contribution of the Jalan Tani Infrastructure Development variable to the community welfare variable in Lauwa Village, Pitumpanua District, Wajo Regency is 8.10%.

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