Abstract
This study analyses the effect of harvest area, productivity, rice production, and the consumer price index (CPI) on the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Indonesia over the last 10 years. By using multiple linear regression method, results show that harvest area (X1) and rice paddy production (X3) have a positive significant effect on GDP, while harvest area (X3) has a positive significant effect on GDP, significant positive effect on GDP, while productivity (X2) and CPI (X4) are insignificant (X4) are not significant. These findings highlight the importance of increasing the size of harvest areas and production to support the growth of the agricultural sector, which is one of the largest contributors to GDP. one of the largest contributors to GDP. Key challenges include climate change and price fluctuations, which require adaptive policies as well as technological support. This research provides insights for the development of strategies that focus on on the sustainability of the agricultural sector to strengthen national food security.