
Clusterization Of Paddy Field Farmers Condition In Kota Metro Lampung Province Indonesia Using K-Means Clustering Algorithm
Author(s) -
Trio Santoso,
Fitria Saftarina
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of agribusiness and community empowerment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2655-2965
pISSN - 2655-4526
DOI - 10.32530/jace.v3i1.187
Subject(s) - hectare , agriculture , cropping , geography , agricultural science , paddy field , formal education , cluster (spacecraft) , mathematics , business , agricultural economics , sociology , computer science , economics , biology , pedagogy , archaeology , programming language
Metro City is one of the administrative cities in Lampung province, Indonesia and also one of important rice producing regions in Lampung. Application of intensive agriculture in trend of declining area, low quality of land and differences of farmers internal characteristics that requires special treatment as solutions. Clustering farmers using the K-Means Cluster algorithm and Elbow Method can be used to facilitate policy makers determine programs and activities must be taken. Results showed that farmers are ideally grouped into 5 clusters (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5). C1 members having most family members (4,54 persons). C2 members are the oldest age (68 years old) with longest farming experience (52.00 years) but have lowest formal education (7.67 years), least family members (3.33 person) and lowest total area (0.37 hectare). C3 having highest formal education (14.60 years) and largest paddy fields (0.80 hectare) but don't use any pesticides in paddy cropping management. Whereas farmers in C4 have largest family members helped (2.00 people). Farmers in C5 are the youngest (45.50 years old) and having the shortest experience (29.50 years) but use the most types (4 brands) and amounts of pesticides (400.00 mm.hectare.rotation-1) in paddy field management practices in Metro City.