The Knowledge of Farmers about Local Potentials of Fertilizer and Pesticides Organic in Wajo, South Sulawesi Indonesia

Rompegading, ANDI BADLI and Muhammad, Ardi and Hala, Yusminah and Hiola, St. Fatmah The Knowledge of Farmers about Local Potentials of Fertilizer and Pesticides Organic in Wajo, South Sulawesi Indonesia. In: Proceding Of the Education Research.

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Abstract

The farmer’s habits in excessively using chemical fertilizers and pesticides can reduce the level of soil fertility and environmental pollution. The farmers prefer to use chemical fertilizers and pesticides instead of the organic. This study aims to obtain a description of the level of knowledge of farmers in using fertilizers and pesticides and farmer’s knowledge about the local potential of organic fertilizers and pesticides in Wajo District. The research used quantitative descriptive and involved 100 farmers selected by proportional area random sampling method. Technique of collecting data by using questioner. The results showed that the level of knowledge of farmers about the using of chemical fertilizers and pesticides wss high. While, the knowledge of organic ones was low category. Furthermore, farmers' knowledge about local potency of fertilizer and vegetable pesticide is still low. Therefore, the results of this study became the basis for the development of environmental education for farmers in the utilization of local materials as fertilizers and vegetable pesticides

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: FMIPA > PENDIDIKAN BIOLOGI - (S1)
FMIPA
Depositing User: Arsad Bahri
Date Deposited: 03 May 2023 07:31
Last Modified: 08 May 2023 05:05
URI: http://eprints.unm.ac.id/id/eprint/28288

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