2022
DOI: 10.18343/jipi.27.4.606
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Pengaruh Curah Hujan pada Produksi Padi Gogo di Indonesia

Abstract: Upland rice has high potential development that causes the potential of dry land in Indonesia is quite large. However, the productivity of upland rice and its contribution to national paddy production is still low. Upland rice mostly is cultivated based on rainfall so productivity of upland rice depends on fluctuation of rainfall at the area. Theoretically, Indonesia has three different rainfall types, namely; equatorial, monsoonal, and local. This study aimed to identify the effect of rainfall on upland rice … Show more

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“…The managerial implementations that can be done include; first, determining commodities in accordance with resource support. North Sumatera is an area that has equatorial type rainfall (Santoso et al 2022). This can be addressed by selecting upland rice commodities because they have good potential, equalizing rainfall in drylands.…”
Section: Managerial Implicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The managerial implementations that can be done include; first, determining commodities in accordance with resource support. North Sumatera is an area that has equatorial type rainfall (Santoso et al 2022). This can be addressed by selecting upland rice commodities because they have good potential, equalizing rainfall in drylands.…”
Section: Managerial Implicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differences in seasonal patterns affect cropping patterns in each region, leading to differences in cropping indexes, ultimately affecting rice production in each state. When developing rice production as food, the diversity of climatic conditions must be considered (Santoso et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 75.6% of Indonesia's total geographical area comprised dry land, covering 1,444,732 km 2 . Agricultural land development reached 15.9 M ha, while lowland development achieved only about 7.5 M ha (Santoso et al, 2022;Hikmat et al, 2023;). In contrast, the harvested area of upland rice was only 8.65% of the harvested area of lowland rice, equalling 14.7 M ha (Kementan RI, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%