2016
DOI: 10.17503/agrivita.v38i2.416
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Dry Land Agroforestry Practices in Menoreh Hills, Kulon Progo

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“…planted under the sengon, clove and cacao tree, their results being essential to local inhabitants livelihood, and local inhabitants attain daily income as a tempeh producer, and monthly and annual income derived from the perennial yields: cacao and clove (Hani et al, 2016). This information probably can explain why the nonfood crops subzone (Type 1) relatively show very high and high income comparing to other ZAE types (Types 2, 3, and 4).…”
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“…planted under the sengon, clove and cacao tree, their results being essential to local inhabitants livelihood, and local inhabitants attain daily income as a tempeh producer, and monthly and annual income derived from the perennial yields: cacao and clove (Hani et al, 2016). This information probably can explain why the nonfood crops subzone (Type 1) relatively show very high and high income comparing to other ZAE types (Types 2, 3, and 4).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In contrast, the average income from secondary crops (C) spatially corresponding to the suitable ZAE subzones is supported by the practice of agroforestry in Gunungkidul and Kulonprogo (Hani et al, 2016;Nibbering, 1999;Rijanta & Rotgé, 2000;Ritohardoyo & Prakosa, 2002). Through agroforestry, for example, the their livelihoods by selling forestry and/or farming products in the forests (Nibbering, 1999).…”
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“…The most cultivated fruit trees in this system were jackfruit and avocado trees. Hani, Indrajaya, Suryanto, & Budiadi (2016) mentioned that agroforestry system in dry land Kulon Progo is dominated by batai wood on the shading less than 70 %. This AF system was located at above 600 m asl.…”
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“…Complex agroforests are special type of agroforestry system characterized by a forest-like structure and significant plant diversity in which useful trees and tree crops species attain substantial greater density, compared to natural forest, through planting, selection, and management of useful species from spontaneous regeneration (Asase & Tetteh, 2010). The example of complex agroforestry can be found in the Menoreh hills in Kulon Progo district, in which the areas are planted with two or more woody plants (sengon, mahogany, teak), estate crops (cloves, cocoa tree and coffee) and agricultural crops (empon-empon, cassava and herbs) (Hani, Indrajaya, Suryanto, & Budiadi, 2016).…”
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