Mixed intercropping with long-term and short-term crops in Gubuk Alang, Kopang, Lombok, Indonesia

For farmers who are new, or who recently acquired agricultural land, choosing long-term crops can be problematic, as these farmers must cultivate their long-term crops without revenue for several years. Therefore, they must intercrop them with short-term crops. In this study, researchers assisted a...

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Main Authors: Ananda, Mohammad Oryza; Harun, Mior Harris Mior; Tan, Peck Leong; Sharkawi, Sharizan; Saad, Shatina
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Language:English
Published: TROPICAL AGRICULTURE 2024
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author Ananda
Mohammad Oryza; Harun
Mior Harris Mior; Tan
Peck Leong; Sharkawi
Sharizan; Saad
Shatina
spellingShingle Ananda
Mohammad Oryza; Harun
Mior Harris Mior; Tan
Peck Leong; Sharkawi
Sharizan; Saad
Shatina
Mixed intercropping with long-term and short-term crops in Gubuk Alang, Kopang, Lombok, Indonesia
Agriculture
author_facet Ananda
Mohammad Oryza; Harun
Mior Harris Mior; Tan
Peck Leong; Sharkawi
Sharizan; Saad
Shatina
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spelling Ananda, Mohammad Oryza; Harun, Mior Harris Mior; Tan, Peck Leong; Sharkawi, Sharizan; Saad, Shatina
Mixed intercropping with long-term and short-term crops in Gubuk Alang, Kopang, Lombok, Indonesia
TROPICAL AGRICULTURE
English
Article
For farmers who are new, or who recently acquired agricultural land, choosing long-term crops can be problematic, as these farmers must cultivate their long-term crops without revenue for several years. Therefore, they must intercrop them with short-term crops. In this study, researchers assisted a farmer in Gubuk Alang, Kopang, Lombok, Indonesia intending to cultivate long-term crops. The Ministry of Agriculture of Indonesia Pekarangan Pangan Lestari (Sustainable Backyard Production) short-term crop programme was investigated to determine if it could be combined with the long-term crops. Intercropping both long-term and short-term crops would effectively maximise the utilisation of the area, and the revenue generated from the short-term crop would guarantee the farmers' revenue while waiting on the long-term crop. The agricultural procedure developed on the studied farm can be duplicated to foster self-sufficiency, self-regulation, and sustainability in food farming by other farmers in the region and the government could implement measures to render the initiative to be more adaptable following farmers' inclinations and aspirations.
TROPICAL AGRICULTURE
0041-3216

2024
101
4

Agriculture

WOS:001415694900010
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001415694900010
title Mixed intercropping with long-term and short-term crops in Gubuk Alang, Kopang, Lombok, Indonesia
title_short Mixed intercropping with long-term and short-term crops in Gubuk Alang, Kopang, Lombok, Indonesia
title_full Mixed intercropping with long-term and short-term crops in Gubuk Alang, Kopang, Lombok, Indonesia
title_fullStr Mixed intercropping with long-term and short-term crops in Gubuk Alang, Kopang, Lombok, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Mixed intercropping with long-term and short-term crops in Gubuk Alang, Kopang, Lombok, Indonesia
title_sort Mixed intercropping with long-term and short-term crops in Gubuk Alang, Kopang, Lombok, Indonesia
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description For farmers who are new, or who recently acquired agricultural land, choosing long-term crops can be problematic, as these farmers must cultivate their long-term crops without revenue for several years. Therefore, they must intercrop them with short-term crops. In this study, researchers assisted a farmer in Gubuk Alang, Kopang, Lombok, Indonesia intending to cultivate long-term crops. The Ministry of Agriculture of Indonesia Pekarangan Pangan Lestari (Sustainable Backyard Production) short-term crop programme was investigated to determine if it could be combined with the long-term crops. Intercropping both long-term and short-term crops would effectively maximise the utilisation of the area, and the revenue generated from the short-term crop would guarantee the farmers' revenue while waiting on the long-term crop. The agricultural procedure developed on the studied farm can be duplicated to foster self-sufficiency, self-regulation, and sustainability in food farming by other farmers in the region and the government could implement measures to render the initiative to be more adaptable following farmers' inclinations and aspirations.
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