The study aims to determine the impact of COVID 19 on the fluctuations in the price of plantation commodities. COVID 19 is very influential for farming communities in rural areas related to the cultivation of plantation crops. Farmers, even in the current conditions, do not reduce their intention to continue gardening and harvest plantation products such as nutmeg, cloves, and coconut (copra). The research sample of 20 respondents taken by incidental sampling, namely farmers who met by chance to sell the results of plantation crops to distributors. During the COVID 19 pandemic, clove prices from January to May continued to decline, namely in January Rp. 68,000 moves down to June amounting to Rp. 60,000. Unlike the nutmeg commodity, the price of nutmeg seeds tends to be fixed in the last three months, namely April and May of Rp. 60,000 / kg. This means that the demand for nutmeg tends to be good, so that distributors do not reduce the price of nutmeg on the market. While mace nutmeg prices tend to move down from January of Rp. 265,000 until June of Rp. 215,000 / kg. Copra prices tend to decrease dramatically during the COVID 19 pandemic from January to April. However, in May, it increased to Rp. 5,200 / kg then moved down in June at Rp. 5,000 / kg. Prices that fluctuate in the COVID 19 pandemic condition make copra farmers' tastes to produce copra tend to decrease; moreover, there are restrictions on the use of transportation and restrictions on people to do activities.