Financial Feasibility of Introduction Rice Cultivation Technology on Tidal Type B (Case of Belanti Siam Village, Pandih Batu District, Pulang Pisau Regency) Yanti Rina D (a), Anna Hairani (b*), Yiyi Sulaeman (c) and Wahida Annisa (d)
a) Research Center for Behavioral and Circular Economics, Research Organization for Governance, Economy, and Community Welfare, National Research and Innovation Agency
b) Research Center for Food Crops, Research Organization for Agriculture and Food, National Research and Innovation Agency
* annagp8[at]gmail.com
c) Research Center for Geospatial, Research Organization for Earth Sciences and Maritime, National Research and Innovation Agency
d) Agricultural Instrument Standardization Agency, Ministry of Agriculture
Abstract
The Food Estate program in the tidal swampland of Central Kalimantan was implemented to anticipate the food crisis in Indonesia. To obtain information on the financial feasibility of introduced rice cultivation technology on tidal type B, dissemination was carried out in Belanti Siam Village, Pandih Batu District, Pulang Pisau Regency, Central Kalimantan Province, covering an area of 12 hectares in dry season 2021. The introduced rice cultivation technology package which called Panca Kelola consists of: water management, land preparation, amelioration and fertilization, adaptive varieties, and management of plant-disturbing organisms. The results of the dissemination showed that the introduced cultivation technology increased the production of high yield inbred rice by 39.20% (1,044.3 kg/ha) and 48.5% (1,782.6 kg/ha) of high yield hybrid rice compared to farmers^ technology. Economically, rice cultivation technology using hybrid varieties with transplanting systems and inbred varieties with direct seed planting systems were profitable and efficient. Rice cultivation technology using hybrid varieties with transplanting systems can be developed on a wide scale. Farmer^s perception of introduced rice cultivation technology was positive.