Jurnal Manusia dan Lingkungan
Vol 13, No 1 (2006): Maret

AGRO-CHEMICAL INPUTS USE IN INDONESIA DURING 1970-1989: IS ITS CONTRIBUTION ON RICE PRODUCTION SIGNIFICANT?

Joko Mariyono (The Australian National University, Canberra)



Article Info

Publish Date
17 Mar 2006

Abstract

Agro-chemical inputs (fertilizar and pesticides), have contributed in growing economics of Indonesia, which in 1970-1989 demonstrated a spectacular increase in rice production. Since the agro-chemical inputs prossess two contradictive characteristics of enhancing yield and preventing yield loss on one hand, and threatening human health and environment on the other hand, a study that reviews the real contribution of agro-chemical inputs on rice production in needed. The objective of the study is to determine whther or not the contribution of agro-chemical inputs on rice production in the 1970-`1989 periods is significant. Estimation is conducted by using time series data comprising four main factors of rice production: rice-planted area, nitrogen-fertilizer, chemical pesticides, and tectonogical progress. Data were compiled from GOI report. The results of estimation indicate that the increase in rice production during 1970-1989 was not caused by increasing chemical pesticide use, but by the enlargement of planted rice are, rise in nitrogenous fertilizer use, and technological progress.

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Journal Info

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JML

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Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Humanities Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Environmental Science Social Sciences

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Jurnal Manusia dan Lingkungan is published by the Center for Environment Studies, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The journal is focused to the relationship between people and its environment that are oriented for environmental problems solving. Jurnal Manusia dan Lingkungan receives ...