Rubber-Based Agroforestry Systems Associated with Food Crops: A Solution for Sustainable Rubber and Food Production?

Cahyo, Andi Nur and Dong, Ying and Taryono, Taryono and Nugraha, Yudhistira and Junaidin, Junaidin and Sahuri, Sahuri and Penot, Eric and Hairmansis, Aris and Purwestri, Yekti Asih and Akbar, Andrea and Asywadi, Hajar and Ardika, Risal and Prasetyo, Nur Eko and Agustina, Dwi Shinta and Alam, Taufan and Oktavia, Fetrina and Subandiyah, Siti and Montoro, Pascal (2024) Rubber-Based Agroforestry Systems Associated with Food Crops: A Solution for Sustainable Rubber and Food Production? Agriculture, 14 (7). p. 1038. ISSN 2077-0472

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Abstract

Agroforestry is often seen as a sustainable land-use system for agricultural production providing ecosystem services. Intercropping with food crops leads to equal or higher productivity than monoculture and results in food production for industry and subsistence. Low rubber price and low labor productivity in smallholdings have led to a dramatic conversion of rubber plantations to more profitable crops. The literature analysis performed in this paper aimed at better understanding the ins and outs that could make rubber-based agroforestry more attractive for farmers. A comprehensive search of references was conducted in March 2023 using several international databases and search engines. A Zotero library was set up consisting of 415 scientific references. Each reference was carefully read and tagged in several categories: cropping system, country, main tree species, intercrop type, intercrop product, level of product use, discipline of the study, research topic, and intercrop species. Of the 232 journal articles, 141 studies were carried out on rubber agroforestry. Since 2011, the number of studies per year has increased. Studies on rubber-based agroforestry systems are performed in most rubber-producing countries, in particular in Indonesia, Thailand, China, and Brazil. These studies focus more or less equally on perennials (forest species and fruit trees), annual intercrops, and mixed plantations. Of the 47 annual crops associated with rubber in the literature, 20 studies dealt with rice, maize, banana, and cassava. Agronomy is the main discipline in the literature followed by socio-economy and then ecology. Only four papers are devoted to plant physiology and breeding. The Discussion Section has attempted to analyze the evolution of rubber agroforestry research, progress in the selection of food crop varieties adapted to agroforestry systems, and to draw some recommendations for rubber-based agroforestry systems associated with food crops.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: industrial crop; annual crop; fruit tree; intercropping; plantation
Subjects: Agriculture & Food
Depositing User: Saepul Mulyana
Date Deposited: 10 Dec 2025 01:30
Last Modified: 10 Dec 2025 01:30
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/55974

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