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International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies

Volume 2, Issue 5, 2022

Smart Agriculture as a Solution to Climate Problems in Indonesia



Author(s): Anwar Nurhudha, Kamilul Azmi, Dewa Bayu Bawono, Aris Rizky, Boby Irwan, Hieronymus Purwanta

Abstract:

Climate change is a natural phenomenon that cannot be avoided at this time due to globalization. The effects of climate change as a result of globalization make weather changes that are pretty extreme and affect several sectors of daily life. The vital sector that is affected and can disrupt national food security is the agricultural sector. From the existence of climate change and uncertain weather changes, mitigation and anticipation must be carried out for all risks, such as making irrigation, Sibel wells or deep wells, and planting methods that are more modern and less dependent on the weather. Climate change risk that is not minimized can impact national food security due to crop failure. In addition to the consequences of climate change and weather, food security is also affected by the population growth rate. However, it can be anticipated with appropriate measures to maintain national food security, such as the provision of subsidized fertilizers coupled with the use of modern technology that can help the agricultural sector to be more productive, efficient, and practical, or through intelligent agriculture as a solution in adapting to an uncertain climate.


Keywords: Climate Change, Agriculture, Smart Agriculture, Industrial Revolution 4.0

Pages: 110-116

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