2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/200/1/012024
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Climate smart agriculture to increase productivity and reduce greenhouse gas emission–a preliminary study

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“…Some policies that can be carried out include agricultural campaigns with organic fertilizers, intermittent irrigation on lowland rice fields, and water-saving rice cultivation such as SRI (System of Rice Intensification). Studies from Ariani et al ( 2018 ) and Setyanto et al ( 2018 ) show that water-efficient rice cultivation and intermittent irrigation can reduce emissions by up to 45% without reducing the potential for harvests produced.…”
Section: Conclusion and Policy Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some policies that can be carried out include agricultural campaigns with organic fertilizers, intermittent irrigation on lowland rice fields, and water-saving rice cultivation such as SRI (System of Rice Intensification). Studies from Ariani et al ( 2018 ) and Setyanto et al ( 2018 ) show that water-efficient rice cultivation and intermittent irrigation can reduce emissions by up to 45% without reducing the potential for harvests produced.…”
Section: Conclusion and Policy Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pai, Shah, and Bohara (2020) also stated that, as the effects of climate change and population growth resulted in high food demand, smart farming is now being adopted. Agri-preneurship comprises of some farming methods such as geo-mapping, greenhouse farming, hydroponics, nutrient cycling, and soil analysis that could address the issue of low farm yield in developing economies (Ariani et al 2018).…”
Section: Climatepreneurship and Other Smart Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the literature on CSA application on sugarcane in Indonesia is very limited, a study from Ariani et al (2018) showed that the CSA has the potential to benefit the (rice) farmers and the environment at certain aspects, such as reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 7-23%, and increasing economic return from the farming system by 42%. In addition, Simarmata et al (2020) emphasised that to familiarise CSA implementation into a larger scale, there are several challenges to be faced, e.g., to meet the resilient farming system to climate change and sustainable production and income for farmers.…”
Section: Implementation and Policy Implications Of Climate Smart Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%