Sutardi, Sutardi and Apriyana, Yayan and Rejekiningrum, Popi and Alifia, Annisa Dhienar and Ramadhani, Fadhlullah and Darwis, Valeriana and Setyowati, Nanik and Setyono, Dwi Eny Djoko and Gunawan, Gunawan and Malik, Afrizal and Abdullah, Syahrial and Muslimin, Muslimin and Wibawa, Wahyu and Triastono, Joko and Yusuf, Yusuf and Arianti, Forita Dyah and Fadwiwati, Andi Yulyani (2022) The Transformation of Rice Crop Technology in Indonesia: Innovation and Sustainable Food Security. Agronomy, 13 (1). p. 1. ISSN 2073-4395
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The growth of the Indonesian population has led to an increase in the demand for rice, which the country has yet to satisfy. Indonesia needs a comprehensive strategy that integrates meaningful efforts to increase its agricultural production. This study aims to review the examined trends in rice yield in Indonesia for 70 years after Indonesia’s independence (1945–2016) followed by the identification of the application technology and factors that contribute to increasing rice yields to forecast sustainable food security scenarios up to 2030. This article reviews the results of research on rice production technology in Indonesia from 1945 to 2016, and the outlook for 2030. This paper examines the main points of the Indonesian transformation of rice technology: improvement of rice varieties, integrated crop management, innovations in agricultural machinery, and the Integrated Cropping Calendar Information System (ICCIS). We found that transformation has helped Indonesia increased its rice yields from 3 t ha−1 prior to 1961 to 4.6 t ha−1 in 1985, stagnated in 1990, and increased again in 2017 to 5.46 t ha−1. The increase in yield was sustained by an increase in the harvested area owing to cropping index (CI) innovation. Food security and sustainable development remain the primary goals of Indonesia’s agricultural sector. The application of appropriate technologies and institutional innovations can assist Indonesia in achieving its food security. Therefore, the transformation of technological innovations will continue to be an essential driver of future agricultural growth, including greater use of crop varieties, machinery, and land/institutional reforms.
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | crop technology; rice; cropping index; integrated crop management; food security |
| Subjects: | Economics and Business Agriculture & Food |
| Depositing User: | Rizzal Rosiyan |
| Date Deposited: | 30 Dec 2025 22:37 |
| Last Modified: | 30 Dec 2025 22:37 |
| URI: | https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/57248 |


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