ABSTRACT
Advancing hybrid rice cultivation in Indonesia's tidal swamp areas: Challenges and innovations

Nukhak Nufita Sari1, Masganti Masganti2, 3*, Andin Muhammad Abduh4, Rusmila Agustina2, Eni Maftu’ah2, Rahmiwati Yusuf2, Khairil Anwar2, Khairatun Napisah2, Muhammad Alwi2, Parlin Holomoan Sinaga2, Julistia Bobihoe5, Nurmili Yuliani5, Endrizal Endrizal5, Nuhayati Nuhayati5, and Yanti Rina Darsani6
 
Tidal swamp lands offer potential for expanding rice cultivation, but developing hybrid rice (Oryza sativa L.) in these areas faces significant challenges. Key obstacles include seed availability, fertilizer requirements, water management infrastructure, capital constraints, farmers’ technical skills, pest and disease pressures, consumer preferences, and institutional complexities. Addressing these challenges requires technological interventions and institutional support. Proposed technological solutions cover variety selection, water management, land preparation, seedling practices, amelioration techniques, transplanting methods, fertilization strategies, and pest and disease control measures. These solutions aim to overcome limited seed availability, nutrient deficiencies, suboptimal water management, and pest infestations, maximizing hybrid rice productivity in tidal swamp areas. Institutional strengthening is crucial to tackle systemic barriers like ineffective farmer associations, inadequate extension services, and limited market access. Collaborative efforts involving government agencies, research institutions, farmer groups, and market stakeholders are essential to unlock the full potential of hybrid rice cultivation in tidal swamp lands. By addressing these challenges and implementing targeted interventions, Indonesia can enhance its production sustainably, contributing to national food security and agricultural development goals in line with its vision to become a global food granary by 2045. The development of hybrid rice in swamp areas requires in-depth, on-site research to identify suitable varieties, taking into account soil fertility, hydrological conditions, and seasonal variations. By utilizing local or well-adapted genetic resources, it is possible to ensure the timely and cost-effective production of seeds in large quantities.
Keywords: Development, hybrid rice, Oryza sativa, technology, tidal swamp land, wetland.
1Lambung Mangkurat University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agroecotechnology, Banjarbaru 70714, South Kalimantan, Indonesia.
2National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Research Center for Food Crops, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, West Java, Indonesia.
3Universitas Islam Kalimantan Muhammad Arsyad Al Banjari Banjarmasin, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Animal Science, Banjarmasin 70123, South Kalimantan, Indonesia.
4Lambung Mangkurat University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil, Banjarbaru 70714, South Kalimantan, Indonesia.
5National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Research Center for Horticultural and Estate Crops, Food and Agricultural Research Organization, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, West Java, Indonesia.
6National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Research Center for Behavioral and Circular Economics, Sarwono Prawirohardjo Science Center, Jakarta 12710, Indonesia.
*Corresponding author (masg001@brin.go.id).