Identification of Risk Factors for Sugarcane Cultivation to Minimize the Impact of Crop Failure

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Publishing House Education and Science s.r.o.
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 The sugarcane cultivation process has diverse and uncertain risks. Many risk trigger factors arise in sugarcane planting activities, such as land conditions, land area, seeds, fertilizers and fertilization processes, and labor. These factors resulted in disrupted sugarcane yields and decreased quality and quantity. This study aims to identify and determine the highest risks in the sugarcane planting process so that mitigation can be implemented. The method applied in this study is Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA) based on ex-ante, interactive, and ex-post strategies. This method is used because FMEA can find potential failures in sugarcane planting and identify risks that occur to reduce possible risks or prevent failures. The study's results found the highest risk was irrigation factors, pest control factors, and dry leaf exfoliation time factors.
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Risk Mitigation, Quality Risk Management, Failure Mode Effect Analysis
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