Native paddy cultivation: understanding of the practice and crop management among Sarawak's farmers

Native paddy is widely acknowledged for its authentic taste and fragrance but is often reported with low yield. Hence, the objective of this paper was to identify the practice and crop management of native paddy in Sarawak. About 56 targeted participants who actively cultivated native paddy were sur...

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Main Authors: Abd Hamid, Izzah, Wan Yahaya, Wan Asrina, Rahim, Hairazi
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Published: Secholian Publication 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102284/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1022842023-06-19T08:11:12Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102284/ Native paddy cultivation: understanding of the practice and crop management among Sarawak's farmers Abd Hamid, Izzah Wan Yahaya, Wan Asrina Rahim, Hairazi Native paddy is widely acknowledged for its authentic taste and fragrance but is often reported with low yield. Hence, the objective of this paper was to identify the practice and crop management of native paddy in Sarawak. About 56 targeted participants who actively cultivated native paddy were surveyed from January to June 2021. Our results have revealed their background and management contributed the most to the yield where no irrigation system, low fertiliser application, and the possibility of impurity seedlings become the significant constraints. Besides, unpredictable weather and long-distance travel to buy agricultural supplies worsened this problem. The participants apply fertiliser in low amounts compared to their cultivation areas (>2.5 ha), and those who mixed cropping will share the fertiliser with another crop. Paddy varieties such as Rotan (Wai), Biris, and others need a longer period of growth (5½ months) and are cultivated once a year. This showed unproductive production and a high infestation of pests and diseases. Therefore, we suggest intensive paddy cultivation by addressing the issues found in this study. Secholian Publication 2022-12-31 Article PeerReviewed Abd Hamid, Izzah and Wan Yahaya, Wan Asrina and Rahim, Hairazi (2022) Native paddy cultivation: understanding of the practice and crop management among Sarawak's farmers. Malaysian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 7 (12). pp. 1-8. ISSN 2504-8562 https://www.msocialsciences.com/index.php/mjssh/article/view/1972 10.47405/mjssh.v7i12.1972
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description Native paddy is widely acknowledged for its authentic taste and fragrance but is often reported with low yield. Hence, the objective of this paper was to identify the practice and crop management of native paddy in Sarawak. About 56 targeted participants who actively cultivated native paddy were surveyed from January to June 2021. Our results have revealed their background and management contributed the most to the yield where no irrigation system, low fertiliser application, and the possibility of impurity seedlings become the significant constraints. Besides, unpredictable weather and long-distance travel to buy agricultural supplies worsened this problem. The participants apply fertiliser in low amounts compared to their cultivation areas (>2.5 ha), and those who mixed cropping will share the fertiliser with another crop. Paddy varieties such as Rotan (Wai), Biris, and others need a longer period of growth (5½ months) and are cultivated once a year. This showed unproductive production and a high infestation of pests and diseases. Therefore, we suggest intensive paddy cultivation by addressing the issues found in this study.
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author Abd Hamid, Izzah
Wan Yahaya, Wan Asrina
Rahim, Hairazi
spellingShingle Abd Hamid, Izzah
Wan Yahaya, Wan Asrina
Rahim, Hairazi
Native paddy cultivation: understanding of the practice and crop management among Sarawak's farmers
author_facet Abd Hamid, Izzah
Wan Yahaya, Wan Asrina
Rahim, Hairazi
author_sort Abd Hamid, Izzah
title Native paddy cultivation: understanding of the practice and crop management among Sarawak's farmers
title_short Native paddy cultivation: understanding of the practice and crop management among Sarawak's farmers
title_full Native paddy cultivation: understanding of the practice and crop management among Sarawak's farmers
title_fullStr Native paddy cultivation: understanding of the practice and crop management among Sarawak's farmers
title_full_unstemmed Native paddy cultivation: understanding of the practice and crop management among Sarawak's farmers
title_sort native paddy cultivation: understanding of the practice and crop management among sarawak's farmers
publisher Secholian Publication
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102284/
https://www.msocialsciences.com/index.php/mjssh/article/view/1972
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