Autor: |
Fyka, Samsul Alam, Limi, Muhammad Aswar, Batoa, Hartina, Yusria, Wa Ode, Rosmawati, Hidrawati |
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AIP Conference Proceedings; 2023, Vol. 2583 Issue 1, p1-7, 7p |
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This study aimed to investigate the novelty of using the Minapadi system on rainfed land to improve farmer welfare and the practicality of using Minapadi technology on rainfed property. In this study, there were 68 Minapadi respondents and 30 non-Minapadi respondents. The descriptive qualitative analysis and marginal benefit-cost ratio (MBCR) analysis were employed to analyze the data. The results showed that the Minapadi system at the research site is a Minapadi system that uses a rainfed irrigation system, so that the rice paddy harvest can only be done once a year. The innovations carried out were during land preparation, making rainwater collection ponds, and water pumps to suck up water on land filled with water. The shape of the Minapadi pool is a deep pool that surrounds rice fields. At the cultivation stage, the rice used is resistant to waterlogging, has strong roots, and is resistant to pests and diseases. The selection of fish seeds is carried out according to good fish seed standards, namely the color of the fish is not conspicuous, the fish can survive in shallow water and hot water. At the time of harvesting is done in mutual cooperation with all members of the farmer group. Harvesting of fish begins one week after the rice harvest by first removing the pond water using a water pump. In addition, Minapadi land is also used as a tourist spot for freshwater fishing for the general public. The MBCR value is 1.76, this indicates that the technological innovation model applied to the Minapadi system rainfed land is economically feasible and has the potential to be developed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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