Fertilization Technology of Virginia Tobacco Farmers in Bojonegoro and Lamongan Districts and approach to IoT

Authors

  • Supriyadi Supriyadi Research Center for Behavioral and Circular Economics, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia
  • Gatot Suharto Abdul Fatah Research Center for Horticulture Estate Crops, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia
  • Rumanintya Lisaria Putri Research Center for Cooperative, Corporation and People's Economy, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia
  • Yoga Angangga Yogi Ministry of Agriculture Republic of Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31763/iota.v3i1.582

Keywords:

Virginia tobacco, fertilization, farmers, IoT, Automatic fertilization

Abstract

The districts of Jember, Bojonegoro, and Lamongan are home to Virginia tobacco shops. In Bojonegoro Regency, there are 11,522 ha and 11,517 ha of tobacco land, while there are 6697 ha and 6683 ha in Lamongan Regency. The quality of tobacco is lowered by excessive fertilization, the use of impure varieties, interplanting with chilies, and the neglectful pruning of shoots (Tirtosastro S and Taufik I, 2022). Inorganic fertilizers used in excess will deteriorate unhealthful soil (Arifin Z and Lolita ES, 2020). The issue of excessive chlorine fertilizer use results in a decrease in tobacco quality (low burning power, dull color). The Bojonegoro and Lamongan regions have lost many tobacco product industries as a result of excessive chlorine fertilizer restrictions on tobacco plants. Based on the aforementioned issues, a survey study on fertilization methods for Virginia farmers in the Bojonegoro and Lamongan Regencies is required. The goal of this study was to ascertain how fertilizers were applied by farmers and to measure the soil's and tobacco leaves' chlorine contents. The fertilization process is carried out with an approach to the Internet of Things which is necessary for fertilization automation and more optimal results.

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Published

2023-02-01