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This study has several objectives: (1) to determine the impact of production costs and selling prices on the fairness value, and (2) the selling prices, production costs and real income values of rice farmers in Leung Sa village in Kec. Madat District. Eastern Aceh. The research used quantitative methods and purposive sampling methods, in which the respondents were 70 farmers. It is often used to obtain relevant and representative data. Data processing in IBM Statistics 26. Analysis results Production costs (BP) and selling prices (HJ) do not have a significant impact on the fair value (NK), i.e. there are no indirect production costs and selling prices. statistical. Influence fair values for rice field farmers. Production costs (BP) and selling prices (HJ) have a significant positive impact on agricultural income (P), which means that the increase in production costs and selling prices has a significant impact on increasing agricultural income. Meanwhile, fair value (NK) has no direct impact on agricultural income. Simultaneous statistical tests for all studied variables show a significant effect on agricultural income, which means that the combination of all studied variables influence each other in determining agricultural income.
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