Executive Chairman of the 2019 3rd International Conference on Security in Food, Renewable Resources and Natural Medicines (SFRN). On behalf of the Organizing Committee of the SFRN 2019, I am deeply honored and delighted to welcome you all to the 3rd International Conference on Security in Food, Renewable resources, and Natural Medicines (SFRN) 2019 at State Polytechnic of Agriculture Payakumbuh, West Sumatra, Indonesia. As chair of the 2019 SFRN conference, I know that the success of the conference ultimately depends on the number of people who worked on the planning and organization of both the technical program and the support of social schemes.
We also thank the steering committee for their wise and brilliant advice on the organization of the technical programme; and also to the Program Committee, both of Payakumbuh State Agricultural Polytechnic and Andalas University, for their thorough and timely review of the papers, and to the Director of Payakumbuh State Agricultural Polytechnic and the Rector of Andalas University, and the Head of the Institute for Research and Research. Volunteering from Andalas University and Payakumbuh State Agricultural Polytechnic. Our recognition must go to the members of the Organizing Committee who all worked very hard for the details of the important aspects of the conference programs and social activities, and then we express our gratitude to our students who bore the heavy burden of preparing this event . Finally, on behalf of the committee, we apologize for all shortcomings and all that is not right in organizing this event and hopefully AES-Network contributes significantly to the research and technology for the good of humanity.
On behalf of the AES Network, I have the honor and pleasure to welcome you to the 3rd International Conference on Food Safety, Renewable Resources and Natural Medicines (SFRN) 2019 at the State Agricultural Poly-Technique of Payakumbuh, Indonesia. We must promote the need to strengthen cooperation to establish food security, renewable resources and natural medicines in Africa, Europe and Asia. It is with great pleasure that I welcome the participants of SFRN 2019 to Payakumbuh, the city of "Rendang", the premium Indonesian delicacy.
In the last decade, we have witnessed a chain reaction that threatens the very foundations of the lives of millions of people in the world. I am especially pleased to have dedicated individuals in this room from so many stakeholder groups — including our most respected and distinguished guest, the "Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Indonesia." Food security is the foundation of a decent life, a good education and the achievement of sustainable development goals. Access to medicines - a fundamental element of the right to health.
Some of the necessary measures, such as appropriate technology for small farms, are not new, but need to be placed in a new and changing global and national environment, taking into account new opportunities and risks. My sincere optimism is that by realizing the goals of this event, we will take a significant step closer to providing food for all. I am very honored to welcome you to our event, the 3rd International Conference on Food Safety, Renewable Resources and Natural Medicines (SFRN) 2019 at.
As we know, sustainable development is the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. So, through this conference we hope that it can be a trigger to increase in traditional plant-based treatments that are not complicated. xiii chemical processes, so that the efficiency of the pillars can be further suppressed and also contribute to the community's economy. 4 Sustainable resource-based smart mobility in ASEAN: a new concept of the next generation of green transport.
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Water Resources Potency for Supporting Location-Specific Agricultural Policies and Innovations
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Another limitation related to the availability of water for plants is related to the seasonal differences of planting, called: dry season and wet season. Thus, during the dry season, cropland areas become water-deficient, while in the wet season, cropland areas become waterlogged or flooded. The optimization of water resources management is focused on the supply of water for irrigation, both in the form of surface and underground water.
Increased land use change and climate variation have a direct impact on reducing the level of water availability which will affect the sustainability of its agricultural commodities (Soeparno, et al. 2013; Pujiharti, Y. 2017). Therefore, the efficiency of water utilization and distribution is a critical factor in the management of water resources. In this regard, this paper aims to identify water sources for the development of water-harvesting infrastructure or irrigation buildings, as well as the identification of catchment area (DTA) in which also target area/coverage areas that could potentially be agricultural areas in Sarolangun and Tebo Regency, Jambi Province .
Identification and characterization of water resources based on the determination of the type of water harvesting infrastructure criteria (Table 1). However, some efforts are needed starting from the improvement of water resource infrastructure, the enlightenment of cultivation technologies and the adoption of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) (Kementerian Pertanian, 2015). Some water sources in Batangasai, such as Batangasai River (main water source/river), Kasiro River, Baung River, Bemban River and Keradak River, are water sources for paddy field irrigation.
It has good water resources, but the state of the water infrastructure to ensure the availability of water for facilities still needs to be made, repaired and renovated due to long-term and damaged use. It can greatly increase the planting time to twice or even three times a year due to the availability of abundant water resources from several rivers. Its rice productivity can be higher through optimal utilization of water resources, GAP application and use of new superior rice varieties (Adri, et al. 2013).
Physiographical for Tebo Regency is located in the northern part of the South Sumatra basin. Generally, the water resources in Tebo are included in the Batanghari Irrigation Districts (DI), which are covered by the national authority with an area of 18,936. Meanwhile, the existing irrigation condition for the water sources originating from the Pagar Puding dam in the Pagar Puding village and in the Empelu village dam is in a bad condition and needs improvement.
In addition, some areas can be expanded to twice the planting time, which was previously planted once with the improvement of water supplies. The results of the identification of water resources and the recommendations for hydraulic engineering can be followed up by the relevant authorities.