Abstract

Cassava (Manihot esculentaC.) is the third-largest crop after rice, and corn in Banten Province. The objectives of this study are: 1) Determine the effect of organic fertilizer application and liming on cassava production in Lebak Regency, 2) Study the difference of cassava farming on the demonstration plot with the cassava farming of farmers. The research method uses a completely randomized experimental design (CRD) on a 0.5 ha demonstration plot with 3 treatment plots each with 3 replications. Also with the survey method interviewing 11 cassava farmers as respondents. The data analysis using qualitative and quantitative analysis. Quantitative analysis used the ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) test and the qualitative test used descriptive tabulations. The results of this study were 1) Fcount= 0.767 < Ftable> = 5,143, the conclusion that H0was received, means that all treatment did not significantly affect cassava productivity. 2) The average productivity of cassava on the demonstration plot was 42.13 tons of wet tubers/ha while at the farmer's level was 24.18 tons of wet tubers/ha with a B/C ratiowas 4.0. The varieties plantedwere Manggu Local Superior Varieties both on the demonstration plot and farmers.

Highlights

  • Banten Province in 2017 produced 75,486 tons of cassava from a harvested area of 3,694 ha

  • Secondary data collection and literature study were conducted from internet browsing and related agencies such as the Banten Provincial Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Office, District Agriculture Services, and the Banten Provincial Central Statistics Agency, The pilot method was carried out using the demonstration plot method on an area of 0.5 ha in the village of Calung Bungur, Sajira District in the Hade Hate farmer group land

  • The analysis of the Variance (ANOVA) of the above demonstration plot is presented in the following table: Table 6

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Introduction

Banten Province in 2017 produced 75,486 tons of cassava from a harvested area of 3,694 ha. Lebak Regency has the largest production, which is 26,285 tons (34.8% of total production) with a harvested area of 1,289 ha (34.9% of the total harvested area) [1]. Based on CBS data (2017), the harvested area of cassava in Lebak Regency in 2016 was 1,246 ha with a production of 29,759 tons (productivity 23.88 tons ha-1) [2]. Sajira district is one of the centers of cassava production with a harvested area of 93 ha and a production of 2,712 tons or a productivity of 29.2 tons ha-1. Cassava is the third largest crop after rice and maize in Banten Province. Cassava can be harvested from the age of 7-11 months or more. Cassava farming can be done in monoculture and intercropping because it is technically and financially profitable, even intercropping can reduce erosion by 20-40% [3]

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