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Factor Effects to Farm Household’s Income in Nari District, Bac Kan Province

DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1110047, PP. 1-12

Subject Areas: General Business Research, Agricultural Engineering

Keywords: Factor, Effect, Farm Household, Income, Multiple Regressions

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Abstract

Na Ri is the mountainous district in the Eastern of BacKan province, where agriculture sector remains the main contributor to the income of farmer. However, the income sources of farmers often depend on the instability prices of output agricultural products; which leads to near-poor farmers being vulnerable to falling back into poverty under the impact of this risk. By using survey data from 287 households, this study analyzed the factors affecting the income of farming households in Na Ri district. The research results showed that the number of income sources is the factor that has the greatest influence on the total income of the household with the coefficient of 22,329, followed by the loan size, land area, occupation, number of dependent members, and education level of household head. From the analysis results, the study also proposed some solutions to increase income for households in the research area: 1) Diversifying income sources, 2) Actively changing careers, 3) Enhancing access to credit capital, 4) Encouraging farmers to improve their own cultural level.

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Chinh, T. T. Q. and Cuong, T. (2023). Factor Effects to Farm Household’s Income in Nari District, Bac Kan Province. Open Access Library Journal, 10, e047. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1110047.

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