This paper has been presented by membres of the SRAP project team (Smallholder Rubber Agroforestry Project) from ICRAF and CIRAD-ESSmallholder rubber plantations in Indonesia, representing more than 80% of the total rubber areas, are very unique in the world. Most smallholder rubber areas are multi-strata in nature. Rubber is not the only perennial crop in that area, but also mixed with timber trees (forest re-growth), fruit trees, and different annual crops. Scientists identified these multistrata systems or called “Jungle Rubber” have multiple functions such as main income source for many farmers; keeping certain level of the forest biodiversity; Carbon sequestration; soil and water conservation. Many efforts have been done by the Indones...
Since the introduction of rubber at the turn of the 20th century smallholders have developed an orig...
At the end of the same century, jungle rubber is left as the main reservoir of lowland forest biodiv...
The plains of Sumatra and Kalimantan (our study area) were scarcely inhabited at the turn of the 19t...
This paper has been presented by membres of the SRAP project team (Smallholder Rubber Agroforestry P...
Smallholder rubber plantations in Indonesia, representing more than 80% of the total rubber areas, a...
Smallholder rubber plantations in Indonesia, representing more than 80 % of the total rubber areas, ...
This paper has been presented by membres of the SRAP project team (Smallholder Rubber Agroforestry P...
Representing more than 80% of the total rubber areas, smallholder rubber plantations and its system,...
In Indonesia, most of the rubber area owned by smallholders is exploited under an extensive system c...
The objective of this new approach is to show the interest of experimenting in real farmers conditio...
The results obtained during the year 2000 confirmed that Rubber Agroforestry Systems (RAS) are valua...
shrubs and trees control weeds by shading. The system have similarities with "jungle rubber" widely ...
Promoting environmental friendly and socially responsible rubber cultivation is relatively new in cu...
In 1994 in the Sanggau/Sintang area in West Kalimantan province, most farmers relied mainly on jungl...
Since the introduction of rubber at the turn of the 20th century smallholders have developed an orig...
Since the introduction of rubber at the turn of the 20th century smallholders have developed an orig...
At the end of the same century, jungle rubber is left as the main reservoir of lowland forest biodiv...
The plains of Sumatra and Kalimantan (our study area) were scarcely inhabited at the turn of the 19t...
This paper has been presented by membres of the SRAP project team (Smallholder Rubber Agroforestry P...
Smallholder rubber plantations in Indonesia, representing more than 80% of the total rubber areas, a...
Smallholder rubber plantations in Indonesia, representing more than 80 % of the total rubber areas, ...
This paper has been presented by membres of the SRAP project team (Smallholder Rubber Agroforestry P...
Representing more than 80% of the total rubber areas, smallholder rubber plantations and its system,...
In Indonesia, most of the rubber area owned by smallholders is exploited under an extensive system c...
The objective of this new approach is to show the interest of experimenting in real farmers conditio...
The results obtained during the year 2000 confirmed that Rubber Agroforestry Systems (RAS) are valua...
shrubs and trees control weeds by shading. The system have similarities with "jungle rubber" widely ...
Promoting environmental friendly and socially responsible rubber cultivation is relatively new in cu...
In 1994 in the Sanggau/Sintang area in West Kalimantan province, most farmers relied mainly on jungl...
Since the introduction of rubber at the turn of the 20th century smallholders have developed an orig...
Since the introduction of rubber at the turn of the 20th century smallholders have developed an orig...
At the end of the same century, jungle rubber is left as the main reservoir of lowland forest biodiv...
The plains of Sumatra and Kalimantan (our study area) were scarcely inhabited at the turn of the 19t...