Indonesian Rice Farmers Test Climate-Friendly Cultivation Methods

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Rice farmers in Indonesia are adopting climate-resilient agricultural practices to mitigate the environmental impact of traditional cultivation. By implementing techniques such as periodic field draining, farmers are significantly reducing methane emissions typically caused by prolonged soil flooding. These methods not only conserve vital water resources but also aim to stabilize crop yields amid increasingly unpredictable weather patterns. This transition represents a strategic effort to balance national food security with international climate commitments while helping local farming communities adapt to changing environmental conditions.

  • Indonesian farmers are testing new cultivation methods to reduce the carbon footprint of rice production.
  • Traditional flooded rice paddies are identified as a major source of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
  • The new techniques involve “alternate wetting and drying,” which uses substantially less water than conventional methods.
  • Reduced water usage helps farmers maintain operations during periods of drought and increasing water scarcity.
  • Early results from these sustainable practices suggest they can improve soil health and maintain high productivity levels for local growers.

Based in Singapore, CNA (Channel News Asia) covers global developments with an Asian perspective, with correspondents based in major cities across Asia, including Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Bangkok, Tokyo, Seoul and Beijing, as well as in New York, Washington D.C. and London.

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