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Woro Estiningtyas
Indonesian Agroclimate and Hydrology Research Institute, Indonesia Agency for Agricultural Research and Development, Jl Tentara Pelajar 1A, Bogor 16111, Indonesia

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Published: 07 June 2021 in Sustainability
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Climate change and its variability are some of the most critical threats to sustainable agriculture, with potentially severe consequences on Indonesia’s agriculture, such as changes in rainfall patterns, especially the onset of the wet season and the temporal distribution of rainfall. Most Indonesian farmers receive support from agricultural extension services, and therefore, design their agricultural calendar based on personal experience without considering global climate phenomena, such as La Niña and El Niño, which difficult to interpret on a local scale. This paper describes the Integrated Cropping Calendar Information System (ICCIS) as a mechanism for adapting to climate variability. The ICCIS contains recommendations on planting time, cropping pattern, planting area, varieties, fertilizers, agricultural machinery, potential livestock feed, and crop damage due to climate extremes for rice, maize, and soybean. To accelerate the dissemination of information, the ICCIS is presented in an integrated web-based information system. The ICCIS is disseminated to extension workers and farmers by Task Force of the Assessment Institute for Agricultural Technology (AIAT) located in each province. Based on the survey results, it is known that the ICCIS adoption rate is moderate to high. The AIAT must actively encourage and support the ICCIS Task Force team in each province. Concerning the technological recommendations, it is necessary to update the recommendations for varieties, fertilizer, and feed to be more compatible with local conditions. More accurate information and more intensive dissemination can enrich farmers’ knowledge, allowing for a better understanding of climate hazards and maintaining agricultural production.

ACS Style

Yayan Apriyana; Elza Surmaini; Woro Estiningtyas; Aris Pramudia; Fadhlullah Ramadhani; Suciantini Suciantini; Erni Susanti; Rima Purnamayani; Haris Syahbuddin. The Integrated Cropping Calendar Information System: A Coping Mechanism to Climate Variability for Sustainable Agriculture in Indonesia. Sustainability 2021, 13, 6495 .

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Yayan Apriyana, Elza Surmaini, Woro Estiningtyas, Aris Pramudia, Fadhlullah Ramadhani, Suciantini Suciantini, Erni Susanti, Rima Purnamayani, Haris Syahbuddin. The Integrated Cropping Calendar Information System: A Coping Mechanism to Climate Variability for Sustainable Agriculture in Indonesia. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (11):6495.

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Yayan Apriyana; Elza Surmaini; Woro Estiningtyas; Aris Pramudia; Fadhlullah Ramadhani; Suciantini Suciantini; Erni Susanti; Rima Purnamayani; Haris Syahbuddin. 2021. "The Integrated Cropping Calendar Information System: A Coping Mechanism to Climate Variability for Sustainable Agriculture in Indonesia." Sustainability 13, no. 11: 6495.