Evaluasi Kesesuaian Lahan Tanaman Tebu Di Zona Vulkanik Kaki Gunung Argopura Dengan Sistem Informasi Geografis
Date
2022-03-31Author
MANDALA, Marga
BASUKI
BOWO, Cahyoadi
FITRIANI, Vivi
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The Indonesian government has declared national sugar self-sufficiency since 2015. On the
other hand, the area of agricultural land in Java, especially East Java, is decreasing, while
national sugar consumption is increasing by 1.51% per year. The increase in consumption is
not matched by an increase in sugarcane production in the field; the average sugarcane
production in the land is below 60 tons/ha, decreased by 50% from the last 15 years. The
purpose of the study is to evaluate the actual and potential land suitability using the geographic
information system (GIS) to increase the productivity of sugarcane. The study was carried out
in August-September 2021 in Sumberbaru District, Jember Regency. The study used an
exploratory descriptive method by matching data on soil and environmental characteristics
with a description of the ideal growing environment for sugarcane, followed by spatial
mapping using GIS analysis to solve the problem. The results showed that based on matching
and spatial analysis using GIS, the actual land suitability class area of the inappropriate class
(N) was 7224.97 ha (46.38%), marginally suitable (S3) covering an area of 5226.31 ha
(33.55%), quite suitable (S2) covering an area of 3124.89 ha (20.06%). Potential land
suitability for sugarcane is not a suitable class (N) with an area of 7224.97 ha (46.38%),
marginal suitable class (S3) is 5226.31 ha (33.55%), and suitable class (S1) an area of 3124.89
ha (20.06%). Villages that have the potential to develop S1 grade sugarcane in Sumberbaru
District include Jamintoro Village, Yosorati Village, Pringgowirawan Village, and
Rowotengah Village.
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