Lowland Technology International
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ACCOUNTING FOR RISKS OF USING SHALLOW GROUND WATER FOR SECONDARY CROPS ON LOWLAND PADDY FIELDS IN INDONESIA
D. Useng
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2013 Volume 15 Issue 1 Pages 29-37

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Most paddy fields in Indonesia laid on the lowland area and many of them have not sufficient water ply during the dry period. To maximize the use of land, some farmers planted secondary crops using the available low water table along the coastal areas. Some common plants planted during dry period on the lowland paddy fields corn (Zea mais), soybean (Glycine max), groundnut (Arachis hypogaea), chili pepper (Capsicum annum), tomato Lycopersicum esculentum) and mungbean (Phaseolus radiatus). The use of secondary crops on paddy fields using hallow ground water embedded some potential risks that need to be counted. The study conducted to model the risks ction and market risks) associated with the ground water quality and irrigation application methods on the net urns on several crops under different irrigation treatments and application uniformities. Six crops were analyzed to w the potential return under furrow and border irrigation scenarios. Economic reliability measured in terms of scounted Cash Flow performance of each type of crop. The risk analysis reveals that the three type of crops i.e. mato, chili pepper and groundnut shows stochastic dominances over the other three crops means that the crops are less y than to the other three. The model sensitivity analysis performed to show the influence of input variables to the odel outputs and the result shows the commodity prices, inflation and ground water salinity are most sensitive to nfluence the model output.

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