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Financial Feasibility Assessment of Sweet Potato Cultivation Technology Packages Application in Tidal Swamp Land

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  • Nila Prasetiaswati
  • Yusmani Prayogo
  • Marida S. Y. I. Bayu
  • Sumartini Sumartini
  • Yudi Widodo
  • Sri W. Indiati
  • Fachrur Rozy
  • Made J. Mejaya

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Sweet potato is consumed as a source of carbohydrate as a substitute for essential food (rice). Due to limited area in Java island, Indonesia, the expansion of sweet potato could be cultivated in tidal swamp land. Therefore, this research was aimed to determine the financial feasibility of sweet potato technology packages in tidal swamp field. This research was carried out in tidal swamp fields- Roham Village, Wanaraya District, Barito Koala Regency, and South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia from March to July 2019. This study compared two innovative and existing technologies. The innovative technology introduced to the farmers emphasized on intensive processing in order to reduce the occurrence of the main pests of sweet potato in tidal fields. Innovative technologyy includes tillage done with plows and rakes. The results of this research showed that application of sweet potato cultivation technology packages with improved tillage, land cover with mulch, pest control using chemical fungicides and shallot extracts has proven to be financially feasible. Existing farmers (local variety) who switch to innovative technology using Sari variety, the profit earned increased by 232.47%. Technically, the application of the tuber yield innovative technology for Sari variety was higher, both controlled using chemical insecticides and innovative technology of 18.25 and 24.15 tons/ha, respectively. The implementation of the introduced cultivation technology package was able to increase local sweet potato production to the superior Sari variety by 96.82% compared to the farmer technology package at the same location. R/C and B/C ratio > 1 for innovative technology shows that innovation technology is feasible to be developed at the researched location.

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  • Nila Prasetiaswati & Yusmani Prayogo & Marida S. Y. I. Bayu & Sumartini Sumartini & Yudi Widodo & Sri W. Indiati & Fachrur Rozy & Made J. Mejaya, 2024. "Financial Feasibility Assessment of Sweet Potato Cultivation Technology Packages Application in Tidal Swamp Land," Journal of Agricultural Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 13(3), pages 113-113, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jasjnl:v:13:y:2024:i:3:p:113
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