Tumpang Sari Kelapa dan Kakao Punya Prospek yang Cerah
Summary
TLDRThe speaker discusses the potential of combining cocoa and coconut farming for improved productivity. They mention having a cocoa farm of around 70 hectares, facing challenges such as reduced cocoa yield and the need to optimize maintenance practices. The speaker highlights the importance of improving soil fertility, adhering to the cocoa calendar, and enhancing the cloning process for better productivity. Despite current challenges, they remain hopeful about boosting farm performance with proper adjustments in both cocoa and coconut cultivation.
Takeaways
- 😀 The combination of cocoa and coconut is a promising agricultural strategy in the region.
- 😀 The speaker owns around 70 hectares of cocoa land in Kabupaten Mitrasindo, with cocoa production facing some challenges.
- 😀 The cocoa fruit yield has been decreasing, prompting the speaker to consider using coconut as a complementary crop.
- 😀 The price of dried coconut (kopra) was about IDR 10,800 per kilo in December and is currently around IDR 11,000 per kilo.
- 😀 Cocoa prices are significantly higher, around IDR 30,000 per kilo.
- 😀 The speaker believes that optimizing cocoa and coconut production could improve farm performance, both in terms of yield and quality.
- 😀 While the cocoa plantation's shading seems sufficient, improvements are needed in maintaining cocoa plants and ensuring optimal soil fertility.
- 😀 Fertilization and other care practices need to be better aligned with the specific calendar for cocoa cultivation in the Malang area.
- 😀 The speaker highlights that the productivity of cocoa plants tends to decrease significantly when they reach 4-6 years of age in this region.
- 😀 There is potential for further improvement in land productivity, and additional steps need to be taken to boost yields and efficiency.
Q & A
What is the speaker's opinion on the combination of cocoa and coconut cultivation?
-The speaker believes that the combination of cocoa and coconut cultivation is very good. They note that while the cocoa crop is facing some challenges, coconut production could help improve the situation, as the coconut trees are easier to manage and can be a supplementary income source.
How much land does the speaker have for cocoa cultivation?
-The speaker has around 70 hectares of land dedicated to cocoa cultivation.
What has been the issue with cocoa productivity in the speaker's region?
-The speaker mentions that cocoa productivity has decreased, especially with trees aged between 4 and 6 years, where productivity tends to be very low.
What was the price of dried coconut (kopra) in December and in the current month?
-In December, the price of dried coconut (kopra) was around 10,800 IDR per kilogram, and it has now decreased to around 11,000 IDR per kilogram.
What is the price of cocoa in the current month?
-The price of cocoa in the current month is about 30,000 IDR per kilogram.
What are the key areas that the speaker believes need improvement to enhance productivity?
-The speaker identifies several areas for improvement: optimizing cocoa maintenance according to the cocoa calendar, improving soil fertility to support production, and addressing the need for better clones as the dominant clone is not performing well.
What issue does the speaker face with cocoa trees in relation to coconut trees?
-The speaker notes that the cocoa trees are often shaded by the coconut trees, which might be hindering cocoa tree growth. The coconut tree leaves provide continuous shade, affecting the productivity of the cocoa trees.
How is the speaker addressing the challenges with cocoa and coconut cultivation?
-The speaker plans to improve the maintenance of cocoa trees to ensure that they meet their needs. They are also focusing on improving soil fertility and addressing the issues with clones in the cocoa farm.
Why does the speaker think the land's potential has not been fully realized?
-The speaker believes that the land has much more potential for productivity, and the current performance of the cocoa and coconut trees could be improved by addressing the various issues mentioned, such as maintenance and soil health.
What is the speaker's perspective on improving cocoa farming in the region?
-The speaker feels that cocoa farming in the region can be significantly improved if the issues with plant maintenance, soil fertility, and clones are addressed. The speaker is optimistic about the potential of the land but believes that efforts need to be focused on these key areas.
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