Sustainability Issues of Social Forestry Management Based on Coffee Farming Intensification in Indonesia DOI
Hery Suhartoyo, Muhammad Faiz Barchia, Elsa Lolita Putri

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

Language: Английский

Perception and adaptation to climate change of the K'Ho people related to coffee production in Lâm Đồng province, Vietnam DOI Creative Commons

Nguyen Dinh Nghiep,

Le Minh Chien,

Hoang Van Nguyen

et al.

Cogent Social Sciences, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 11(1)

Published: Jan. 28, 2025

Language: Английский

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Pursuing circular economics through the integrated crop-livestock systems: An integrative review on practices, strategies and challenges post Green Revolution in Indonesia DOI Creative Commons

Dewa Ketut Sadra Swastika,

Atien Priyanti, Abdul Muis Hasibuan

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Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 18, P. 101269 - 101269

Published: June 27, 2024

The Green Revolution, driven by advanced technology, substantially increased food production in Asian developing countries, including Indonesia. Nevertheless, it also resulted environmental consequences, notably soil fertility degradation, threatening future agricultural productivity. As an alternative approach, the Integrated Crops-Livestock System (ICLS) holds promise for simultaneously enhancing crop and livestock yields while upholding sustainability. This article investigates significance of ICLS as a sustainable solution context circular economics post Revolution era study employs integrative literature review, encompassing secondary data analysis, research findings, publications, to underscore potential Indonesia beyond. Despite its potential, limited adoption among Indonesian farmers is attributed factors such inadequate knowledge skills, insufficient policy support, dissemination promotion efforts. To promote widespread implementation, robust strategies are imperative, technical guidance, counseling, training, on-farm demonstrations. In addition, accessible credit price incentives, essential incentivize embrace practices. underscores relevance within integrated farming provides insights policymakers stakeholders aiming agriculture Indonesia's era.

Language: Английский

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Yield performance and stability analysis of three cultivars of Gayo Arabica coffee across six different environments DOI Creative Commons

Edi Wardiana,

Enny Randriani,

Dani

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Open Agriculture, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 9(1)

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Abstract The three cultivars of Gayo Arabica coffee (GAC) are distributed widely in the Highlands, Aceh Province, Indonesia, between 900 and 1,700 m above sea level (masl). difference altitude affects yield quality coffee, has biennial bearing characteristics, so there always annual fluctuations. This study aimed to determine performance stability GAC cultivars, 1, 2, 3 (G3), across six different environments. used a randomized complete block design with replications. environmental conditions combinations two altitudes (900 1,500 masl) years production (2019, 2020, 2021). estimation yields is based on fruit value , which calculated by number productive branches per tree, nodes branch, berries node, weight single cherry. An investigation genotype-by-environmental interaction using combined analysis variance performed Eberhart Russell method, AMMI (additive main effects multiplicative interaction) GGE (genotype + genotype × environment) biplot analysis. Results showed that was significantly affected environment. G3 an ideal cultivar because it had high performance, stable, could adapt broader environments Highland. Therefore, deserves priority for development region.

Language: Английский

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Farmers’ Perception on Climate Change Impacts on Coffee Farming: A Case Study of Gayo Highlands, Aceh, Indonesia DOI Creative Commons

L. Wijaya,

Abubakar Karim,

Wardah Hasyim

et al.

HABITAT, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 35(2), P. 122 - 132

Published: Aug. 1, 2024

In Aceh, Indonesia, climate change is predicted to reduce land availability and suitability for Arabica coffee production by 90% 2050. farming will be more impacted climatic events as a result of such among commercial crops. This study examines how farmers in Aceh Tengah Bener Meriah (Gayo Highlands), two Indonesia's major producing areas, perceive changes climate, their personal susceptibility the impacts change, coping/adaptation strategies. Focus Group Discussions were carried out with twenty-eight ten local experts interviewed gain information on topics. The data analysis from FGD interviews show multiple stresses rainfall temperature productivity Gayo Highlands. Findings indicate that producers have only moderate concerns about issues despite harm poses industry. continuous current effects may endanger its sustainability Highlands, thereby highlighting potential negative livelihoods communities, which could further exacerbate welfare challenges faced families. A number suggestions made help parties involved create better adaptation plans are tailored needs, interests, capacities farmers.

Language: Английский

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Sustainability Issues of Social Forestry Management Based on Coffee Farming Intensification in Indonesia DOI
Hery Suhartoyo, Muhammad Faiz Barchia, Elsa Lolita Putri

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

Language: Английский

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