Utilization of Abandoned Plantation Areas for Crop Livestock Integration: Review
Abstract
An uncultivated plantation is an abandoned land caused by factors limiting the carrying capacity of the land and the completeness or condition of the plantation infrastructure so that the condition is overgrown with weeds and shrubs. The plantation area in question is an area that has not been attached to land rights and already has a permit/concession/business license that is deliberately not cultivated or not utilized. Indonesia has a plantation area of 26.5 thousand hectares, and 4.5% is an abandoned land that is not utilized. Thus, it is necessary to control this plantation land by government regulation. It can be utilized optimally by the community and the state. This land can be utilized by the crop-livestock integration approach.