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Agro Bali: Agricultural Journal
Assessment Model Impact of Climate Change on Potential Productionfor Food and Energy Needs for the Coastal Areas of Bengkulu, Indonesia
Gita Mulyasari1  Ketut Sukiyono1  Eko Sumartono2 
[1] Lecturer at the Doctoral Program in Agricultural Science, University of Bengkulu;Student for Doctoral Program in Agricultural Science, University of Bengkulu and Lecturer in Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Dehasen Bengkulu;
关键词: climate change;    coastal areas;    food and energy needs;    model;    potential production.;   
DOI  :  10.37637/ab.v4i2.714
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Bengkulu is said to be the center of the world's climate because of the influence of water conditions and the topography of the area where the rain cloud formation starts. The waters in Bengkulu Province become a meeting place for four ocean currents which eventually become an area where the evaporation process of forming rain clouds becomes the rainy or dry season and affects the world climate. Method to analyze descriptively, shows oldeman Classification and satellite rainfall estimation data is added. In relation to the Analysis of Potential Food Availability for the Coastal Areas of Bengkulu Province uses a quantifiable descriptive analysis method based. The results show that most are included in the Oldeman A1 climate zone, which means it is suitable for continuous rice but less production due to generally low radiation intensity throughout the year. In an effort to reduce or eliminate the impact of climate change on food crop production, it is necessary to suggest crop diversification, crop rotation, and the application of production enhancement technologies. Strategies in building food availability as a result of climate change are: First, develop food supplies originating from regional production and food reserves on a provincial scale. Second, Empowering small-scale food businesses which are the dominant characteristics of the agricultural economy, especially lowland rice and horticultural crops. Third, Increase technology dissemination and increase the capacity of farmers in adopting appropriate technology to increase crop productivity and business efficiency. Four, Promote the reduction of food loss through the use of food handling, processing and distribution technologies.

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