Exploring mechanization degree and capacity in Malaysia’s oil palm plantations
Development of mechanization is a crucial element in oil palm plantations in Malaysia since its significant role in reducing highly dependence on manual workers. Nonetheless, the recent mechanization degree and capacity in oil palm plantations in this country is rarely studied. This study aims to de...
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my.ums.eprints.329012023-06-30T01:24:04Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32901/ Exploring mechanization degree and capacity in Malaysia’s oil palm plantations Dk. Norhajijah Ak. Mohiddin Darius El Pebrian S1-(972) Agriculture (General) S590-599.9 Soils. Soil science Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships Development of mechanization is a crucial element in oil palm plantations in Malaysia since its significant role in reducing highly dependence on manual workers. Nonetheless, the recent mechanization degree and capacity in oil palm plantations in this country is rarely studied. This study aims to determine the mechanization degree and capacity in Malaysia’s oil palm plantations. Determining mechanization degree and capacity were computed based on the available secondary data from a recent survey on 4,541 oil palm estates in Malaysia. The findings showed that average mechanization degree and capacity of infield operations in Malaysia’s oil palm plantations were 10.88% and 11.04%, respectively. These percentages reflected oil palm plantations mechanization was at a lower advancement as compared to the several others crops either in Malaysia itself or other countries. Conclusively, there is an urgent need to intensively promote mechanization to enhance its degree and capacity in oil palm plantations. Chinese Academy of Agricultural Mechanization Sciences(CAAMS) 2021-06 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32901/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32901/2/FULLTEXT.pdf Dk. Norhajijah Ak. Mohiddin and Darius El Pebrian (2021) Exploring mechanization degree and capacity in Malaysia’s oil palm plantations. Agricultural Engineering International: CIGR Journal, 23 (2). pp. 220-228. ISSN 1682-1130 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353701568_Exploring_mechanization_degree_and_capacity_in_Malaysia%27s_oil_palm_plantations |
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Development of mechanization is a crucial element in oil palm plantations in Malaysia since its significant role in reducing highly dependence on manual workers. Nonetheless, the recent mechanization degree and capacity in oil palm plantations in this country is rarely studied. This study aims to determine the mechanization degree and capacity in Malaysia’s oil palm plantations. Determining mechanization degree and capacity were computed based on the available secondary data from a recent survey on 4,541 oil palm estates in Malaysia. The findings showed that average mechanization degree and capacity of infield operations in Malaysia’s oil palm plantations were 10.88% and 11.04%, respectively. These percentages reflected oil palm plantations mechanization was at a lower advancement as compared to the several others crops either in Malaysia itself or other countries. Conclusively, there is an urgent need to intensively promote mechanization to enhance its degree and capacity in oil palm plantations. |
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