Indonesia: Ministry of Agriculture tests dryland agricultural technology innovation

Published 2021년 10월 23일

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Indonesia's Minister of Agriculture, Syahrul Yasin Limpo, has emphasized the importance of innovating and implementing technology to enhance agricultural performance on the country's dry lands. Dry lands cover 99.65 million hectares and offer a significant potential that needs to be optimized, he said. The minister pointed out that mechanization can not only increase productivity but also reduce crop yield losses from 13% to 3%-5%. During a trial of Modern Agricultural Mechanization Technology Innovation for Dry Land, various agricultural mechanization technologies, including array-type planting drones, cassava planters, and potato planting tools, were tested. These technologies are designed to increase efficiency and productivity on large tracts of land with limited human resources. The trial also showcased an integrated dry land agricultural area that employs modern principles and technology, including smart irrigation and greenhouses.
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Tangerang (AGRINA-ONLINE.COM). The use of technology can optimize agricultural performance, including agriculture on dry land. Indonesia is recorded to have 99.65 million ha of potential dry land. Minister of Agriculture, Syahrul Yasin Limpo said that this potential must be optimized with the right innovation and technology intervention. "We can't survive yesterday's ways, we have to be modern. For that I did a trial, and the technology has proven to be able to provide extraordinary effectiveness and efficiency, agricultural activities become more measurable," he said during a trial of Modern Agricultural Mechanization Technology Innovation for Dry Land at the Center for Agricultural Mechanization Development (BBP Mektan), Tangerang. , Banten, (21/10). Furthermore, he revealed, innovation and the use of technology provide opportunities for farmers to develop their tanning business with maximum results. He hopes that innovation and technology in agriculture can be adopted and ...
Source: Agrina

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