Optimization of irrigation cropping pattern by using linear programming: Case study on irrigation area of Parsanga, Madura Island, Indonesia

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The irrigation area of Parsanga is located in Sumenep Regency, Madura Island of Indonesia. This irrigation area is 500 ha and the existing cropping pattern is paddy-paddy-second crop. There is water discharge deficiency due to the existing cropping pattern mainly in the dry season. Thus, this study intends to optimize the cropping pattern for 3 condition so that it can produce the maximum benefit of agricultural product. The first cropping pattern is paddy/second crop-second crop-paddy/second crop; the second proposition is paddy/second crop -paddy/second crop-second crop; and the third proposition is paddy-second crop-paddy/second crop. The optimization analysis is carried out by using the linear programming. The suggested three cropping patterns are not only able to solve the water deficiency; they can also present the more production benefit than the existing condition.

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Juwono, P. T., Limantara, L. M., & Rosiadi, F. (2018). Optimization of irrigation cropping pattern by using linear programming: Case study on irrigation area of Parsanga, Madura Island, Indonesia. Journal of Water and Land Development, 39(1), 51–60. https://doi.org/10.2478/jwld-2018-0058

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