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1998 - 2018: Analysis of Indonesian and Malaysian People's Palm Oil Plantations Koko Setiawan; Sri Gunawan; Heri Setyawan; Hartono Hartono
Tropical Plantation Journal Vol 1, No 1 (2022): TROPICAL PLANTATION JOURNAL
Publisher : Akademi Komunitas Perkebunan Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (322.325 KB) | DOI: 10.56125/tpj.v1i1.2

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This paper aims to analyze the oil palm plantations of the people of Indonesia and Malaysia in the last 1998-2018 years to be able to analyze the broadness, production and productivity trends and compare the performance of people's oil palm plantations in both countries. This research was conducted based on official documents issued by the statistics agencies of Indonesia and Malaysia by comparing the trend of the area, production and productivity of people's oil palm plantations in the period 1998-2018, then the data processing was done by mathematical methods so that the performance of people's oil palm plantations from both countries could be known. Discussion is carried out from the results of data analysis with descriptive analytical methods. The results of this study are known that; The area of planting and harvesting people's oil palm plantations in Indonesia is higher than Malaysia and still allows it to continue to grow beyond the dominance of private plantations in Indonesia; CPO production of mustard coconut plantations.
Implementation of integrated pest control to reduce rhino beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros) attacks in oil palm plantations Idum Satia Santi; Alfi Prayoga; Heri Setyawan; Wandha Atmaka Aji
Tropical Plantation Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2022): TROPICAL PLANTATION JOURNAL
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Oryctes rhinoceros or Rhino beetle ( Coleoptera; Scarabidae) is a major pest in oil palm plantations. This pest is very harmful, especially in replanting areas, and young plants cause up to 25 per cent of palm oil-related deaths. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of integrated pest management in suppressing the population and development of O. rhinoceros. The research was conducted at the Oil Palm Plantation, PT. Sumber Indah Perkasa, Penawartama, Tulangbawang Regency, Lampung Provincial for one year. The analysis used is a descriptive analysis involving the collection of data from a variety of control techniques. The results showed that the pest control techniques of O. rhinoceros lightrap, ferotrap, holetrap, nets, larval quotes and chemistry could suppress or decrease pest populations. The control with light traps is very efficient because it obtained the number of captures of imago beetles up to 246,224 in 1 year. The integrated pest control of O. rhinoceros successfully reduced the attack of beetles until it did not reach the economic threshold. It is hoped that implementing integrated O. rhinoceros pest control can be a reference for plantations
Determinants of Labor Productivity in Palm Oil Harvesting, Central Kalimantan Wandha Atmaja Aji; Heri Setyawan; Indra Kurniawan; Idum Satia Santi
Tropical Plantation Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2023): TROPICAL PLANTATION JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56125/tpj.v2i2.25

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Work effectiveness is greatly influenced by organizational development, placement, and use of work. Productivity at work has a big impact on results. This study aims to identify the impact of determinants of labor productivity as an oil palm harvester in oil palm plantations in order to increase knowledge, skills and experience in work. Data on the labor productivity of oil palm harvest was carried out by Purpose sampling of 76 people taken from 6 stagnation in 3 afdeling related to wages and premiums obtained every month. Data analysis using descriptive methods and multiple linear regression. Multiple regression analysis partially shows that education level, number of dependents, and age have no real effect on labor productivity, but length of work does. Simultaneous regression tests show that education level, number of dependents, age, and length of working hours have a significant effect on the labor productivity of oil palm harvests.
The nutrient status of paddy fields is based on the results of the analysis of the Rice Soil Test Device (RSTD) in Jerukagung Village, Klirong District, Kebumen Regency. Nurlaila Fatmawati; Heri Setyawan; Toni Haryanto
Tropical Plantation Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2023): TROPICAL PLANTATION JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56125/tpj.v2i2.33

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This study aims to determine the nutrient status of the soil and obtain fertilization recommendations based on the results of the analysis of the Rice Soil Test Device (RSTD) in Jerukagung Village, Klirong District, Kebumen Regency. Data collection was carried out by data analysis with RSTD, direct interviews and distribution of questionnaires to farmers who own rice fields. Sample selection is carried out by random sample method (probability sampling). The number of samples taken by 30 farmers from 4 farmer groups who have paddy fields in Jerukagung Village, Klirong District, Kebumen Regency.Based on the test results using RSTD, with a low N content (86.67%) so it needs to be fertilized 250 kg of Urea / ha. The P content is high (86.67%) so it needs to be fertilized 50 kg SP-36/ha. The K content is medium (73.33%) so it needs to be fertilized 50 kg KCl / ha or by using straw as much as 5 tons / ha. The degree of acidity or pH in general is neutral (60%), which is in the range of pH 6-7 so that the recommendation for N fertilization is in the form of Urea with a conventional drainage system.