Tumpangsari: The Practice of Intercropping in Indonesia
ABSTRACT
The tumpangsariย method, a form of intercropping used in Indonesia, integrates multiple crops on a single plot to improve soil fertility, reduce pest impact, and increase overall land productivity. This paper explores the agricultural, economic, and environmental benefits of tumpangsari, examines its cultural importance, and discusses challenges for broader adoption. The findings suggest that tumpangsari offers valuable insights for sustainable farming systems globally. Read More
The introduction provides a background on intercropping as a traditional agricultural practice. The paper introduces tumpangsari in the context of Indonesian agriculture, describing it as a strategy that allows farmers to cultivate two or more crops simultaneously. This method is contrasted with monocropping, which often depletes soil nutrients and increases pest susceptibility. Read More

