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Book Review ‘Kesuburan Dan Pemupukan Tanah Pertanian’ (Indonesian Version)

Uqbah Iqbal
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Uqbah Iqbal: History Programme, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Malaysia

JOJ Wildlife & Biodiversity, 2018, vol. 1, issue 1, 4-5

Abstract: Written by Dr. Ir. E. Saifuddin Sarief, it has long been realized by humankind that an increase in world food production cannot always catch up with the pace of population growth. It is estimated that the world population in the 2000s will reach more than 6 billion by calculating the low population growth. This will result in the need for additional residential land and a very high increase in agricultural production, especially food. This problem will be felt, especially in developing countries such as Indonesia. According to research conducted in 1975 (Steila, 1976) in the next ten years, namely in 1985, India will face a need to increase foodstuffs by 88 to 108 percent due to its population increase; Brazil faces an increasing need of 91 to 104 percent; and Pakistan by 118 to 146 percent. Indonesia is expected to need an increase in this food production by at least more than 100 percent.

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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/JOJWB.2018.01.555552

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