Potential economic and nutritional benefits of complex rice systems for small-scale farmers in West Sumatra, Indonesia

IF 1.4 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRONOMY Biological Agriculture & Horticulture Pub Date : 2020-10-26 DOI:10.1080/01448765.2020.1833755
A. Sparta, U. Khumairoh, Diego Valbuena, J. Groot
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ABSTRACT Small-scale farmers in South-East Asia face serious challenges in agricultural productivity, food security and environmental degradation. Complex Rice Systems (CRS) entail an integrated farming approach that combines new technologies with traditional practices and knowledge to sustainably increase agricultural productivity. A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the potential of CRS by adding rice, fish, ducks and border crops to rice fields in Lima Puluh Kota (West Sumatra, Indonesia) to improve rice productivity and dietary nutrient supply. The treatments were: conventional rice (CON), organic rice (ORR), organic rice with border crops (ORB), organic rice with fish (ORF), organic rice with ducks (ORD), and organic rice with ducks, fish, and border crops (CRS). The experiment resulted in improvements in growth, development and yield of rice in CRS and ORD compared to other treatments. Despite elevated costs, treatments with ducks also resulted in a higher gross margin than the other treatments. CRS produced the most diverse nutritional composition, and higher nutritional value compared to ORD. It was concluded that CRS can contribute to higher rice yields, improved farm income and more diversified diets, and thus providing a comprehensive approach to improve livelihoods and food security of small-scale farmers.
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印度尼西亚西苏门答腊岛小农复杂水稻系统的潜在经济和营养效益
摘要:东南亚的小规模农民在农业生产力、粮食安全和环境退化方面面临严峻挑战。复杂水稻系统(CRS)需要一种综合农业方法,将新技术与传统做法和知识相结合,以可持续地提高农业生产力。通过在Lima Puluh Kota(印度尼西亚西苏门答腊)的稻田中添加水稻、鱼类、鸭子和边境作物,进行了一项田间试验,以评估CRS提高水稻生产力和膳食营养供应的潜力。处理为:常规水稻(CON)、有机水稻(ORR)、有机边境作物水稻(ORB)、有鱼有机水稻(ORF)、有鸭有机水稻(ORD)和有鸭、有鱼、有边境作物有机水稻(CRS)。与其他处理相比,CRS和ORD处理的水稻生长、发育和产量都有所改善。尽管成本增加,但与其他处理相比,用鸭子处理也带来了更高的毛利率。与ORD相比,CRS的营养成分最为多样,营养价值更高。研究表明,CRS有助于提高水稻产量、提高农业收入和更多样化的饮食,从而为改善小规模农民的生计和粮食安全提供了一种全面的方法。
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Biological Agriculture & Horticulture
Biological Agriculture & Horticulture 农林科学-农艺学
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3.30
自引率
6.70%
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18
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Biological Agriculture & Horticulture aims to act as the central focus for a wide range of studies into alternative systems of husbandry, and particularly the biological or organic approach to food production. The Journal publishes work of a sound scientific or economic nature related to any aspect of biological husbandry in agriculture, horticulture and forestry in both temperate and tropical conditions, including energy and water utilization, and environmental impact.
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