2024
DOI: 10.1051/bioconf/202411904005
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Financial feasibility of developing early-stage organic rice farming: A case study in Tasikmalaya of Indonesia

Sri H. Susilowati,
Dewa K. S. Swastika,
Tahlim Sudaryanto
et al.

Abstract: Intensive rice farming using inorganic fertilisers creates the problem of soil fertility degradation and further impacts decreasing rice productivity. Alternative technologies are needed to increase production while maintaining the sustainability of agricultural resources through organic rice farming. This study aims to 1) analyse the financial feasibility of organic rice farming, 2) identify the constraints in developing organic rice farming, and 3) formulate an alternative policy to develop organic rice farm… Show more

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