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Regenerative Agriculture Practices And Their Effect On Soil Health And Agribusiness Profitability In Indonesian Farming Systems Miyarnis Miyarnis; Lutfi Henderlan Harahap; Yelfi Yana Linda Br Jabat
International Journal of Science and Environment (IJSE) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): February 2026
Publisher : CV. Inara in Colaboration with www.stie-sampit.ac.id

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijse.v6i1.406

Abstract

Global agriculture faces significant threats from climate change and soil degradation, with approximately 66.49% of Indonesian agricultural land currently categorized as unsustainable. This study analyzes the impact of regenerative agriculture practices on soil health indicators and agribusiness profitability within Indonesian farming systems. Using a mixed-methods research design, data were collected from smallholder farmers in Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia, comparing those adopting regenerative techniques against those using conventional methods. The study concludes that regenerative agriculture serves as a viable win-win strategy for Indonesian smallholders, offering a pathway to restore degraded ecosystems while enhancing economic resilience through cost-efficiency. Policymakers are encouraged to integrate these practices into national development strategies to support Indonesia’s 2045 food self-sufficiency targets.