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Departemen Budidaya Tanaman Perkebunan, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Andalas

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EVALUASI KESESUAIAN LAHAN PADA RENCANA SATUAN KAWASAN PENGEMBANGAN (RSKP) A PEMUKIMAN TRANSMIGRASI KECAMATAN SANGIR BATANGHARI KABUPATEN SOLOK SELATAN Edwin
Jurnal Riset Perkebunan (JRP) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): Jurnal Riset Perkebunan (JRP)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (517.824 KB) | DOI: 10.25077/jrp.1.1.13-23.2020

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Development Area Unit A is one of the transmigration development areas which will be developed in South Solok Regency. To see the potential of agricultural land in this area, it is necessary to evaluate the suitability of the land. This study uses a survey method. Determination of sample points using purposive sampling method. The land suitability analysis used the matching method with the help of the SPKL V.2 application. 1. In Land Unit 1 (SL) which covers 18,378 ha, a very suitable commodity (S1) to be developed is Candlenut for a plantation commodity. Meanwhile, oil palm and rubber commodities that are widely planted by the community at this time are only quite suitable (S2) in land units 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7.Food commodities that can be developed in all land units are cassava, sweet potato and taro. at the marginally appropriate level (S3). Vegetable commodities that can be developed are spinach and eggplant at a marginal level (S3) in all land units except land units 4 and 8. Fruit commodities that can be developed are bananas, papaya, avocado, rambutan, guava, durian, star fruit. , melon, duku, cempedak, soursop, sugar apple, salak, sapodilla, longan and pineapple.
Hubungan Kelerengan Lahan Terhadap Produksi Tandan Buah Segar Kelapa Sawit Di Perkebunan PT. Bina Pratama Sakato Jaya Kabupaten Sijunjung Miskana; Irfan Suliansyah; Edwin
Jurnal Riset Perkebunan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Riset Perkebunan (JRP)
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Palm oil production in Indonesia must be optimized to meet world market demands. The steeper the slope of the land, the more erosion and weed growth will occur. This can result in disrupted oil palm growth due to erratic competition, air, and light between oil palm and weeds around the plant. This study aims to determine the relationship between the slope of the land with the production level of Fresh Fruit Bunches of oil palm in the PT. Bina Pratama Sakato Jaya Unit Kiliran Jao Sijunjung Regency. The research is in the form of a survey with a purposive random sampling method. Observation parameters consisted of the weight of fresh fruit bunches, the diameter of stem circumference, and plant height. Data processing using a simple linear regression method. The plantation area of ​​PT. Bina Pratama Sakato Jaya is currently 4,678.79 Ha. Slope significantly affects the production of oil palm Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB). The highest average production was obtained on flat (0-3%) and gentle slopes (3-8%), and the lowest average production on slopes (15-30%) and very steep (30-45%)
Evaluation Of Land Suitability For Oil Palm (Elaeis Quineensis Jacq.) In Lubuk Karak Village Sembilan Koto District Dharmasraya Darwin Lumban Gaol; Edwin; Dewi Rezki
Jurnal Riset Perkebunan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Riset Perkebunan (JRP)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jrp.4.1.14-26.2023

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Currently, the government continues to encourage the development of oil palm plantation areas with the aim of boosting domestic economic activity. Nagari Lubuk Karak has a large area of land and has the potential to be developed into plantations, especially oil palm plantations. This regency has a land area of 1056 ha. Therefore, an evaluation of land suitability needs to be carried out in order to know the actual and potential land suitability class recommendations for oil palm plantations in that village. The stages in the research included secondary data collection, pre-survey, main survey and soil analysis in the laboratory. Land suitability classification is done by matching method. From the research results it is known that the limiting factors in the actual land suitability class at the study site were temperature, water availability, nutrient retention, and erosion hazard. After improvements have been made with good land management, the land suitability class can be increased with a potential land suitability class, which was previously classified as S3, increased to S2, and previously classified as S2, can be increased to S1. Thus, to obtain good oil palm growth in this region, it is necessary to improve the limiting factors on each land.