FPA200 REPORT: FIELDWORK III
WEEKLY REPORT | |
DATE | 17 May 2024 (Class exemption) |
WEEK | 8 |
PLACE | Japerun, Merlimau. |
WEEKLY REPORT | |
DATE | 24 May 2024 |
WEEK | 9 |
PLACE | Farm Management Unit, UiTM Melaka Kampus Jasin. MELIPONINI PLOT, LADANG ANGKAT. |
DETAILS INFORMATION | |
INTRODUCTION | For week 9, we discussed food security, which is about the lack of rice supply in the market with the Sekretariat Mahasiswa Fakulti (SMF). The lack of rice supply in the market is often caused by climate change and natural disasters, such as droughts, floods, and storms, which significantly reduce rice yields by damaging crops and disrupting farming schedules. This reduction in supply leads to increased prices, making rice less affordable for consumers and contributing to food insecurity, particularly among low-income households. To address this issue, governments typically import rice to supplement domestic supply and stabilize prices, ensuring that rice remains available and affordable for consumers. |
OBJECTIVE(S) | Exposing university students to the latest news or updates in their industry helps them stay up to date on advancements, trends, and developments in their field of study. This allows them to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world applications, improving their comprehension and readiness for future careers. |
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT |
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NATURE OF WORK DONE | |
TIME | ACTIVITY |
6.30 am- 9.45 am |
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10.00 am |
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | |
Effective management of an oil palm plantation requires addressing key issues such as pest control and infrastructure maintenance. Firstly, to manage backworm infestations, inspecting a sample of 10-20% of trees is sufficient to assess damage. The presence of fungi and fallen fronds indicates severe Ganoderma infection, requiring immediate action. Next ensuring good access to the estate is crucial; this involves repairing plots and constructing sturdy bridges, particularly before peak harvest season to prevent road damage that could impede production. Roads should be maintained with gravel and bricks to ensure they remain passable, as neglecting repairs can lead to greater damage and higher costs. Moreover, clearing roadside weeds is also essential for unobstructed access. Lastly, detailed records of all repair activities, including inputs used, are necessary for effective monitoring and planning. Proactive management in these areas is key to maintaining a productive oil palm plantation. |