Development Protected Cultivation in Horticulture Product: Feasibility Analysis in West Java Province
Date
2019-10-03Author
Kuswardhani, Nita
Soni, Peeyush
Shivakoti, Ganesh P.
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The development of agricultural system cannot be solved only through technological changes but also necessary to change
the strategy of agricultural system as a whole. The aim of this research was to assess the factor of strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis that can be used to identify relevant economic, ecological and societal (EES) issues for the
assessment of sustainable development in protected cultivation in West Java Province. The potential of protected cultivation was
higher energy productivity than open field production, indirect energy and renewable energy were the main source of energy. The
ratio of output to input energy was higher in greenhouse production (0.85, 0.45 and 0.49) than open field (OF) vegetable production
(0.52, 0.175 and 0.186) for tomato, and chili. Financial analysis revealed higher mean net returns from greenhouse vegetable
production as 7043 $/ha (922-15,299 $/ha) when compared to 563 $/ha (43-1,172 $/ha) from open field vegetable production. Among
the greenhouse vegetables, tomato cultivation was the most profitable in terms of energy efficiency and financial productivity.
Generally, reducing pest and disease in vegetable production is a main expectation from newly adopted technology. Limited land
holding size of agricultural fields, high capital investment and lack of infrastructure were the constraints in improving their
production through new technology. Low price of the product and lack of adequate market were also the other problems with
vegetable production. Inadequate government support in term of training and financial support to farmers in certain areas make it
difficult in protected cultivation technology. Capacity building of farmers, research and development on protected cultivation,
manufacturing and financial sector support, supporting an efficient and adequate marketing system of protected cultivation product,
and development of an agribusiness area especially for export commodities are the strategies suggested to develop and improve
technology in cultivation toward sustainable agriculture.
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