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Investment Input Payments
Input payments with In- Production process with
Investment vestment physical input
Output Sales of production Profits eared
The Investment Flow
The physical form of tangible objects like land or natural resources (minerals,
plantation products, and the like) (Yomari International, 2021), the amount of labor, the
necessary nd the capital that is produced by humans, like machines (Fu & Ng, 2020),
are all considered capital in the aforementioned classical economic model (Yomari In-
ternational, 2021). It is assumed in this classical economic model that capital is a phys-
ical object or service that is employed in the production process to generate final prod-
ucts (Staley, 2017). However, the conventional economic model (Balkrishna et al.,
2022) fails to take into account the importance of educating workers on how to maxim-
ize the value of their labor while minimizing the resources they need to do so (Bumb &
Baanante, 2020).
Pinrang Regency's agricultural potential includes 17,143.23 hectares of pond
fisheries area, rice and corn agricultural land, and plantation land (Bappelitbanda Kab
Pinrang, 2021). In 2020, the region produced 42,075.01 tons of fish. There are
56,097.80 hectares (ha) and 10,815 hectares (ha) dedicated to growing rice for agri-
cultural reasons. Rice production was 638,983 tons in 2015, whereas corn production
was 122.02 tons (Raksun, 2016). From the Coconut Inland to Aren, the plantation land
spans a total of 41,177.65 hectares, and its productivity yields vary from 19,070.47
tons (Bappelitbanda Kab Pinrang, 2021). Constant irrigation assistance is offered, and
with correct maintenance, a 40% increase in output is achievable (Yomari Interna-
tional, 2021).
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