Coastal rice farming is vulnerable to climate change, including flooding and extreme weather events. To enhance resilience and productivity, innovative approaches are essential. A study investigated the effects of soil amendment and biofertilizers on rice yield. The findings showed that the use of halotolerant rice varieties and the application of soil amendment and biofertilizers can serve as a primary strategy for flooded rice farming. Sustainable farming practices can empower coastal communities to better adapt to climate change and improve the sustainability of rice production.
Enhancing Resiliency and Productivity of Flood Prone Coastal Rice Farming through Integrated Organic-Biofertilizers and Crop Management for Climate Change Adaptation
Authors
Simarmata, Tualar, Nadia N. Kamaluddin, Diyan Herdiyantoro, Mieke Rochimi Setiawati, Kustiwa Adinata, Silke Stöber
Type of publication
Study
Status
Type of projcect
Edition and year
2024
DOI
10.1051/bioconf/20249201001
Language
English
Country
Indonesia
Link to project
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/378366832_Enhancing_Resiliency_and_Productivity_of_Flood_Prone_Coastal_Rice_Farming_through_Integrated_Organic-Biofertilizers_and_Crop_Management_for_Climate_Change_Adaptation
