Indonesia is the second largest rubber producing country after Thailand. The area of rubber in 2018 was about 3.7 million hectares with the total production of 3.6 million tons. Among those areas, 88.13% were owned by smallholders, and the rest belongs to private estate (5.16%) and government estate (6.7%). Productivity is still become the problem at smallholders’ level. Some efforts have been conducted in order to improve the productivity of smallholders. The concept of agroforestry has become increasingly relevant in recent days as they introduced new commercial opportunities to smallholders. Agroforestry, with its multiple environmental and economic benefits, can help the agriculture and forestry sectors find innovative solutions to pres...
In 1994 in the Sanggau/Sintang area in West Kalimantan province, most farmers relied mainly on jungl...
Representing more than 80% of the total rubber areas, smallholder rubber plantations and its system,...
As soon as it has been introduced, at the turn of the century in Sumatra and West Kalimantan (Indone...
Smallholder natural rubber area covers 3 milions ha in Indonesia, among it 2 million ha are rubber a...
Promoting environmental friendly and socially responsible rubber cultivation is relatively new in cu...
Smallholder rubber plantations in Indonesia, representing more than 80 % of the total rubber areas, ...
Indonesia is currently poised to become the leading natural rubber producer in the world. The future...
Smallholder rubber plantations in Indonesia, representing more than 80% of the total rubber areas, a...
Rubber commodity is one of the plantation commodities that supports agroforestry, besides that it is...
Promoting environmentally friendly and socially responsible rubber cultivation is relatively new in ...
During this century, forests have been extensively slashed and burned mainly in the lowlands of Suma...
Ce document débute par une fiche d'identité du projet SRAP. Il présente l'agroforesterie de type jun...
In Indonesia, most of the rubber area owned by smallholders is exploited under an extensive system c...
Indonesian rubber agroforests-smallholders' plantations combining a large number of perennial specie...
Le système agroforestier appelé jungle à hévéa, qui est une alternative indigène à la culture itinér...
In 1994 in the Sanggau/Sintang area in West Kalimantan province, most farmers relied mainly on jungl...
Representing more than 80% of the total rubber areas, smallholder rubber plantations and its system,...
As soon as it has been introduced, at the turn of the century in Sumatra and West Kalimantan (Indone...
Smallholder natural rubber area covers 3 milions ha in Indonesia, among it 2 million ha are rubber a...
Promoting environmental friendly and socially responsible rubber cultivation is relatively new in cu...
Smallholder rubber plantations in Indonesia, representing more than 80 % of the total rubber areas, ...
Indonesia is currently poised to become the leading natural rubber producer in the world. The future...
Smallholder rubber plantations in Indonesia, representing more than 80% of the total rubber areas, a...
Rubber commodity is one of the plantation commodities that supports agroforestry, besides that it is...
Promoting environmentally friendly and socially responsible rubber cultivation is relatively new in ...
During this century, forests have been extensively slashed and burned mainly in the lowlands of Suma...
Ce document débute par une fiche d'identité du projet SRAP. Il présente l'agroforesterie de type jun...
In Indonesia, most of the rubber area owned by smallholders is exploited under an extensive system c...
Indonesian rubber agroforests-smallholders' plantations combining a large number of perennial specie...
Le système agroforestier appelé jungle à hévéa, qui est une alternative indigène à la culture itinér...
In 1994 in the Sanggau/Sintang area in West Kalimantan province, most farmers relied mainly on jungl...
Representing more than 80% of the total rubber areas, smallholder rubber plantations and its system,...
As soon as it has been introduced, at the turn of the century in Sumatra and West Kalimantan (Indone...