The cost and return of four crops using rotational cropping system on peat soils in Peninsular Malaysia


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Haron Ashari, . The cost and return of four crops using rotational cropping system on peat soils in Peninsular Malaysia. pp. 25-27. ISSN 0127-7960

Abstract

A Local Verification Trial on crop rotation was conducted on peat soil at three locations in Batu Pahat district (Peninsular Malaysia). Four vegetable types namely tomato cabbage long bean and cucumber were planted sequentially on different sub-plots for four seasons. The average return per dollar (Malaysian Ringgit) invested for the four planting seasons was 1.96. The trial showed that sequential planting system could reduce risks of disease infection insect destruction and price drop in the market and finally allow farmers to plan production of vegetables


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Abstract

A Local Verification Trial on crop rotation was conducted on peat soil at three locations in Batu Pahat district (Peninsular Malaysia). Four vegetable types namely tomato cabbage long bean and cucumber were planted sequentially on different sub-plots for four seasons. The average return per dollar (Malaysian Ringgit) invested for the four planting seasons was 1.96. The trial showed that sequential planting system could reduce risks of disease infection insect destruction and price drop in the market and finally allow farmers to plan production of vegetables

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Item Type: Article
Additional Information: 1 table; 1 ref. Summaries (En Malay)
AGROVOC Term: LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM
AGROVOC Term: REPOLLO
AGROVOC Term: VIGNA UNGUICULATA SESQUIPEDALIS
AGROVOC Term: MALASIA PENINSULAR/ SUELO TURBOSO
AGROVOC Term: COSTOS DE PRODUCCION
AGROVOC Term: CULTIVO EN ROTACION
AGROVOC Term: PLUTELLA
Depositing User: Ms. Norfaezah Khomsan
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:54
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/19035

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