The integration of plantation crops with timber species in Malaysia / Ahmed Azhar Jaafar ... [et al.]

Agroforestry activities were studied focusing on the integration of plantation crops (oil palm and rubber) with timber species (sentang and teak). The study involves government and private agencies and farmers practicing this type of agroforestry activities. It has been found that the most common ty...

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Main Authors: Jaafar, Ahmed Azhar, Kasiran, Norman, Muhammed, Suhaimi, Wan Ismail, Wan Hanisah
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Published: Faculty of Applied Sciences 2004
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spelling my.uitm.ir.118052016-09-07T02:45:05Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11805/ The integration of plantation crops with timber species in Malaysia / Ahmed Azhar Jaafar ... [et al.] Jaafar, Ahmed Azhar Kasiran, Norman Muhammed, Suhaimi Wan Ismail, Wan Hanisah Malaysia Malaysia Exploitation and utilization (Including timber trees, fuelwood, logging, transportation, valuation) Malaysia Agroforestry activities were studied focusing on the integration of plantation crops (oil palm and rubber) with timber species (sentang and teak). The study involves government and private agencies and farmers practicing this type of agroforestry activities. It has been found that the most common type of integration involves rubber and sentang implemented by smallholder farmers to supplement the low income generated by rubber especially during the low productive periods and during replanting of the main crops. The study has shown that most respondents applied the normal agricultural management practices as in monocrops but has not experienced any adverse effects in relation to plant growth and yield (crops and timber trees). This indicates that integration of crop plants and timber species is a viable approach to improve farm income. However the respondents do indicate the need for more technical advice from related agencies to improve the implementation of their integration programs and acquire better outcomes in terms of yield and income. Faculty of Applied Sciences 2004 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11805/1/AJ_AHMED%20AZHAR%20JAAFAR%20SL%2004.pdf Jaafar, Ahmed Azhar and Kasiran, Norman and Muhammed, Suhaimi and Wan Ismail, Wan Hanisah (2004) The integration of plantation crops with timber species in Malaysia / Ahmed Azhar Jaafar ... [et al.]. Science Letters, 1 (1). pp. 57-63. ISSN 1675-7785
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Teknologi Mara
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language English
topic Malaysia
Malaysia
Exploitation and utilization (Including timber trees, fuelwood, logging, transportation, valuation)
Malaysia
spellingShingle Malaysia
Malaysia
Exploitation and utilization (Including timber trees, fuelwood, logging, transportation, valuation)
Malaysia
Jaafar, Ahmed Azhar
Kasiran, Norman
Muhammed, Suhaimi
Wan Ismail, Wan Hanisah
The integration of plantation crops with timber species in Malaysia / Ahmed Azhar Jaafar ... [et al.]
description Agroforestry activities were studied focusing on the integration of plantation crops (oil palm and rubber) with timber species (sentang and teak). The study involves government and private agencies and farmers practicing this type of agroforestry activities. It has been found that the most common type of integration involves rubber and sentang implemented by smallholder farmers to supplement the low income generated by rubber especially during the low productive periods and during replanting of the main crops. The study has shown that most respondents applied the normal agricultural management practices as in monocrops but has not experienced any adverse effects in relation to plant growth and yield (crops and timber trees). This indicates that integration of crop plants and timber species is a viable approach to improve farm income. However the respondents do indicate the need for more technical advice from related agencies to improve the implementation of their integration programs and acquire better outcomes in terms of yield and income.
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author Jaafar, Ahmed Azhar
Kasiran, Norman
Muhammed, Suhaimi
Wan Ismail, Wan Hanisah
author_facet Jaafar, Ahmed Azhar
Kasiran, Norman
Muhammed, Suhaimi
Wan Ismail, Wan Hanisah
author_sort Jaafar, Ahmed Azhar
title The integration of plantation crops with timber species in Malaysia / Ahmed Azhar Jaafar ... [et al.]
title_short The integration of plantation crops with timber species in Malaysia / Ahmed Azhar Jaafar ... [et al.]
title_full The integration of plantation crops with timber species in Malaysia / Ahmed Azhar Jaafar ... [et al.]
title_fullStr The integration of plantation crops with timber species in Malaysia / Ahmed Azhar Jaafar ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed The integration of plantation crops with timber species in Malaysia / Ahmed Azhar Jaafar ... [et al.]
title_sort integration of plantation crops with timber species in malaysia / ahmed azhar jaafar ... [et al.]
publisher Faculty of Applied Sciences
publishDate 2004
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11805/1/AJ_AHMED%20AZHAR%20JAAFAR%20SL%2004.pdf
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11805/
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