2022
DOI: 10.32996/jeas.2022.3.1.1
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Impact of Extreme Climate on Orage Farming Surjan System in Botola

Abstract: The determining factor for the success of agricultural cultivation in tidal swampland is water availability, which fluctuates throughout the plant's growth. The availability of water for oranges has a significant role in the final production of the product. In Indonesia, there are three types of rain patterns with variations in the growing season related to water availability: the rainy season between October and March and the dry season between April and September. Climate extremes such as drought (El-Niño) a… Show more

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“…In the HBLD system, there are dry parts (raised beds) that anticipate farmers against the risks of floods including tidal wave (Muflikhah et al, 2018). In Indonesia, climate extremes such as drought (El-Niño) and wetness (La-Niña) have a high frequency of occurrence (Rusmayadi et al, 2022). The northeastern hill region of India receives very high rainfall, characterized by the "too much-too little" syndrome, and farmers there must face the threat of water logging and drought in different seasons (Das et al, 2014b).…”
Section: Ecological Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the HBLD system, there are dry parts (raised beds) that anticipate farmers against the risks of floods including tidal wave (Muflikhah et al, 2018). In Indonesia, climate extremes such as drought (El-Niño) and wetness (La-Niña) have a high frequency of occurrence (Rusmayadi et al, 2022). The northeastern hill region of India receives very high rainfall, characterized by the "too much-too little" syndrome, and farmers there must face the threat of water logging and drought in different seasons (Das et al, 2014b).…”
Section: Ecological Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%