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Local Rice Cultivars Grown On Tidal Swampland Near Coastal Area in South Kalimantan Purnomo, Erry; Setiawan, Muhammad Lestio; Yuliani, Nurmili; Atmaja, Ery; Wahyuni, Muhammad; Saidy, Ahmad Rizali; Osaki, Mitsuru
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS Vol. 13 No. 2: May 2008
Publisher : UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5400/jts.2008.v13i2.103-109

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Local farmers in South Kalimantan (Banjarese farmers) use to grow local rice cultivars. The local rice growing areas are varied with distance from the coastal line. Consequently, the degree of salinity also varied. To overcome the salinity problem, farmers do their last transplanting earlier than the farmers in the inland area and grow the local rice cultivars that they believe tolerant to salinity. In this study, we investigate the local rice cultivars grown by the farmers in the coastal areas. Sixty paddocks were selected in Pulantan, Aluh-Aluh, Simpang Warga and Bunipah Villages, Aluh-Aluh District, Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan. The rice yield of each paddock was estimated by sampling 3 x 5 hills in 3 replicates. The soil was collected within the 3 x 5 hills area and analysed their electric conductivity (EC) and pH. We found that there were four families of local rice cultivars grown, namely, Palas, Bayar, Pandak and Siam families. Among all local rice cultivars grown, it was revealed that Pandak Putih and Siam Unus produced the highest yields. However, according to the farmers, Palas and Bayar families are the common rice tolerant to salinity. The good price of Siam family and good yield of Pandak family at other paddocks might become the considerant of growing such rice families in the study site.
DARI TRADISIONAL KE DIGITAL: ADOPSI MEDIA SOSIAL DALAM PERDAGANGAN HASIL BUDIDAYA IKAN PADA MASA PANDEMI DI KOTA PALANGKA RAYA Wahyuni, Muhammad
Likuid Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): LIKUID: Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal
Publisher : Sharia Economics Study Program Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business UIN Sunan Gunun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/likuid.v1i2.14161

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he purpose of this study is to describe specifically the related reality of traditional to digital trade: the adoption of social media in the trade of fish cultivation during the Pandemic in palangka raya city. Fish harvests and fish catches in the Kahayan river usually people sell them in the market and offer to the surrounding residents through traditional buying and selling, when the pandemic makes people turn to digital transactions. Digital media that is often used is Facebook and Whatsapp media as a promotional tool as well as a digital buying and selling tool conducted by fish farmers. This study uses qualitative method with phenomenological approach. Data is collected through three ways, namely observation, interview, and documentary studies. This research found that traditional to digital trade: the adoption of social media in the trade of fish cultivation during the Pandemic in palangka raya city, where social media is quite effective as a tool to develop income from sales on social media, especially in the trading activities of fish cultivation.Keywords: Transactions, digital transactions and fish farming products