2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/205/1/012008
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The measurement of cash flow on arabica coffee farmers

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“…When they face financial shortages, they rely on credit resources, specifically loans, to enhance their cultivation methods and meet their daily needs. Consequently, loan repayments, including interest, are deducted from the proceeds from selling their coffee (Sembiring et al, 2018). In certain instances, when a farmer's income decreases, their household responsibilities increase, causing them to divert farming loans for other purposes.…”
Section: Ho: Dividends Have No Significant Impact On the Farmers' Liv...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When they face financial shortages, they rely on credit resources, specifically loans, to enhance their cultivation methods and meet their daily needs. Consequently, loan repayments, including interest, are deducted from the proceeds from selling their coffee (Sembiring et al, 2018). In certain instances, when a farmer's income decreases, their household responsibilities increase, causing them to divert farming loans for other purposes.…”
Section: Ho: Dividends Have No Significant Impact On the Farmers' Liv...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selain itu, jaringan pasar hanya memberikan harga tunggal untuk semua jenis kopi, sehingga petani tidak melakukan kegiatan pasca panen untuk menghasilkan kopi berkualitas [11]. Pada [12] diteliti arus kas usaha tani kopi di suatu wilayah. Pengeluaran petani rata-rata sebesar 22,4% dari penerimaan kas, yang meliputi pengeluaran untuk pupuk (33%), pestisida (65%), dan upah tenaga kerja (2%).…”
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“…[16] used the mean difference test to compare the income of arabica coffee farming in monoculture and intercropping. [17] used a coffee production regression model based on 4 variables, namely land area, business capital, coffee price, and farmer education. [18] used path analysis to examine the effect of agricultural production, land area, and education on land conversion farmers' incomes in Bali.…”
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confidence: 99%