Status of Indonesian Soil Resources - FAO
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SCIENCE . INNOVATION . NETWORKS
www.litbang.deptan.go.id
Fahmuddin Agus1,2), Wiratno1), and Suwardi2,3) 1)Indonesian Agency for Agricultural Research and Development
2)Indonesian Society of Soil Science 3)Bogor Agricultural University
Asian Soil Partnership Consultation Workshop on Sustainable Management and
Protection of Soil Resources 13-15 May 2015, Bangkok, Thailand
Status of Indonesian Soil Resources
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Coverage • Introduction (Indonesian Soils)
• Status of soil resources in the country (Land uses, management and land use changes):
• Main issues and soil threats
• Technology options for sustainable soil management
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Indonesian Soils
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Dominance of high rainfall areas (>2000 mm/annum)
Island Annual rainfall (mm) >5000 3,500-
5,000 2,000-3,500
1,000-2,000
<1,000
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Sumatra 0.8 21.5 71.5 6.2 - Java 1.9 12.6 56.0 29.5 - Bali, NTB, NTT - 2.1 16.3 69.6 12.0
Kalimantan - 29.0 66.3 4.7 - Sulawesi - 23.0 66.1 30.9 0.8 Maluku - 1.7 71.9 26.4 Papua 10.3 33.7 40.3 15.7 Total 2.6 20.5 59.7 16.2 1.0
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Steep slopes Slopes Slope (%) Area (%)
Mountainous (very steep)
>30 27
Hilly (moderately steep) 15-30 20
Undulating (strongly sloping)
8-15 13
Flat-sloping 0-8 39
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Indonesian Soil Resources 188 Mha
Upland 144.5 Mha
Acid soil 107.4 Mha
Semi-arid 10.7 Mha
Swampland 34.9 Mha
Tidal 8.4 Mha
Freshwater 11.6 Mha
Peat (Organic) 14.9 Mha
Wetland /Aquic 8.6 Mha
Others 26.4 Mha
• Current agricultural land ~ 53 Mha • Suitable for future expansion ~ 35 Mha • Conservation and environ. services ~ 100 Mha
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Soil
Land pressure
(LULUC)
Soil degradation
Climate change
Socio-economic and Land tenure
issues
MAIN ISSUES AND SOIL THREATS
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Sumber: BPS (1986-2013)
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Coconut
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Pepper
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Causes of land degradation • Natural factor: slope, rainfall
• Anthropogenic: o Imbalanced fertilization: overuse, too little and imbalance
o Intensive steep slope agriculture
o Open mining
o Industrial wastes
o Over-draining (in case of peatland)
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N fertilizer rates in Java do not ensure high yield
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Source: Buresh et a. (2014)
• High residue • Unbalance use
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P2O5 rates are not strongly related to rice yield (Buresh et al. 2014)
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Change of soil P status in lowland rice (West Java and Banten Provinces)
Status of Soil P
Map of 2000 Updated map in
2010 Difference
Ha % Ha % Ha %
Low 235,621 19 64,084 6 -171,537 73
Middle 454,396 38 304,681 27 -149,715 33
High 523,348 43 755,520 67 +232,17
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Total 1,213,365 100 1,124,285 100 - -
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Good response to additional manure and P on maize grain yield (Husnain et al.)
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A: Rock Phosphate (RP) B: Chicken Manure (CM) C: RP+CM
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Intensive agriculture on steep slopes
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Erosion Siltation Mass wasting Agrochemical transport
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Climate change effects on soil
• Higher temperature Higher ET soil dryness • Unpredictable and extreme weather o Extremely high rainfalls Water saturation and
inundation, Soil erosion and mass movement, Nutrient leaching and soil acidification
o Low rainfall and long dry season Drought, Salinization
• Sea level rise and salt water intrusion Inundation, salinization
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Adaptation approaches
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Adaptation approaches to the harsher climate events?
Effects on soil condition
Soil management approaches
Soil dryness • Irrigation • Water harvesting • Increase water holding capacity
o Mulching o Application of organic matter
Water saturation and inundation
• Improvement of drainage system
• Increase infiltration
• Cover crops
Soil erosion • Increase infiltration
• Reduce slope steepness and length terracing
• Cover crops
Mass movement • Reduce soil burden
• Improve drainage system
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How should we manage the soil (cont.)?
Effects on soil condition
Management techniques and practices
Nutrient leaching and acidification
• Increase soil CEC
• Increase water holding capacity
• Increase soil organic matter
• Split application of leachable nutrients
• Cover crops
Salinization • Leaching with fresh water
Inundation, salinization
• Drainage, leaching
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Mulches • Reduce transpiration • Control erosion • Regulate soil temperature • Reduce weeds
Recycles plant residues and nutrients
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Life mulch and circle weeding of Arachis pintoi under pepper (Piper nigrum)
+ Runoff water almost totally filtered + N-fixing system
- Arachis pintoi attracts snails
+ Good source of protein for ducks
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Bench terrace on very steep slope: paddy and secondary crops rotation with advantages and disadvantages
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Sediment and litter pits under coffee plantation
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Conservation tillage •Ridge tillage
•Minimum tillage
•No tillage
Herbicide use becomes important under no tillage practice. Avoid excessive use.
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Ameliorants • Lime
• Organic matter
• Steel slag: Si, Ca
• Peat fertilizers: Ca, Mg, P
• Biochar
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Soil test kit for balanced fertilization
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5/13/2015 28 B-Litbang Kemtan.
The case of peat soil
• Carbon storage • High CO2 emissions when drain • Rapid subsidence
• Keep water table high (close to soil surface)
• Avoid using peat forest • Increase productivity of
existing agriculture on peatland
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National Priorities • Attainment of food security (rice, maize,
soybean) o Subsidies and improvement of fertilizer distribution
o Improvement of irrigation networks
o Support on farm machineries, esp.for tillage and harvesting
• Extension and capacity building o Cropping calender
o Fertilizer recommendation
o Soil conservation
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Bottom-up planning to discuss: Designs, materials, costs, supporting institutions
Build up from existing practices
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Lucrative vegetable farming
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