JOURNAL OF APPLIED INFORMATICS AND COMPUTING
Vol. 10 No. 4 (2026): August 2026

Prediction of Remaining Productive Life of Oil Palm Plantation Soil Using Support Vector Regression with Permutation-Based Feature Importance Analysis

Zara Yunizar Zainal (Universitas Malikussaleh)
Nurdin Nurdin (Universitas Malikussaleh)
Zharif Athaya Andarfi (Universitas Malikussaleh)



Article Info

Publish Date
08 Aug 2026

Abstract

Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) is a strategically vital crop in Southeast Asia, yet progressive soil degradation driven by prolonged monoculture, pathogen pressure, and intensive land use poses a critical threat to long-term plantation sustainability. Existing soil assessment methods deliver static fertility classifications without quantifying the remaining productive lifespan of a given plot. This study introduces Remaining Productive Life (RPL) as a novel regression target defined as the estimated number of years before plantation soil productivity falls below a critical economic threshold. A Support Vector Regression (SVR) model with Radial Basis Function (RBF) kernel, formulated as K(xi, xj) = exp(−γ‖xi − xj‖²) with γ = 0.0303 (= 1/n_features) and regularization parameter λ = 0.5, was applied to a realistic synthetic multi-year dataset comprising 14,400 observations across 800 plantation plots spanning five soil types (Ultisol, Inceptisol, Alfisol, Peat, Oxisol) and the period 2008–2025. Thirty-three soil physicochemical, biological, management, and economic indicators constituted the input feature set. The SVR model achieved R² = 0.9141, MAE = 0.5122 years, RMSE = 1.1026 years, and MAPE = 11.883% on the independent test set, with 92.0% of predictions yielding an absolute error below one year. Permutation-based feature importance analysis identified Degradation Rate (ΔMAE = 0.2864), Plantation Age (0.2560), and Soil Productivity Index (0.2530) as the three dominant predictors, while Ganoderma Risk Index ranked fourth (0.2138), revealing the pivotal contribution of biological soil health to long-term productivity prediction. These findings establish SVR-based RPL estimation as an effective, interpretable framework for precision plantation management and proactive soil sustainability planning.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JAIC

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

Description

Journal of Applied Informatics and Computing (JAIC) Volume 2, Nomor 1, Juli 2018. Berisi tulisan yang diangkat dari hasil penelitian di bidang Teknologi Informatika dan Komputer Terapan dengan e-ISSN: 2548-9828. Terdapat 3 artikel yang telah ditelaah secara substansial oleh tim editorial dan ...