2021
DOI: 10.25181/icoaas.v1i1.2061
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Analysis of rice farming in tidal swampland, Tulang Bawang Regency, Lampung Province

Abstract: Rice is still a strategic commodity in Indonesia. The need for rice to fulfill staple food every year tends to increase in line with the rate of population growth in Indonesia Lampung Province government continues to strive for various programs to fulfill food. One of the efforts made is optimizing the use of marginal land in the swampland. The swampland area in Lampung is about 162,930 ha, consisting of 68,900 ha of tidal swampland and 94,030 ha of lowland swamps. Lampung potential swampland, has the opportun… Show more

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“…Government policies have fostered the development of tidal swampland areas to develop agriculture, notably for food crops [10,33,34]. In Central Kalimantan, the growth of crop commodities, particularly sorghum, is aided by the enormous potential land area and the application of site-specific technologies.…”
Section: Tidal Swamplands' Potential For Sorghum Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Government policies have fostered the development of tidal swampland areas to develop agriculture, notably for food crops [10,33,34]. In Central Kalimantan, the growth of crop commodities, particularly sorghum, is aided by the enormous potential land area and the application of site-specific technologies.…”
Section: Tidal Swamplands' Potential For Sorghum Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Government policies have fostered the development of tidal swamplands areas to develop agriculture, notably for food crops [7,16,42]. In Central Kalimantan, the growth of crop commodities, particularly sorghum, is aided by the potential enormous land area and the application of site-specific technologies.…”
Section: Tidal Swamplands Potential For Sorghum Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The yield potential of two major lowland paddy variety lines, including the Inbrida swamp rice (Inpara) and the Inbrida irrigation rice (Inpari), has been tested in floodprone rice farming in several regions of Indonesia, mainly in experiments with chemical fertilizer treatments. Studies reveal that the cultivation of a halotolerant variety can increase the growth and yield of rice significantly increases the growth and productivity in saline soils [16][17][18][19]. However, there is little literature on halotolerant rice variety performance under organic soil fertility strategies.…”
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