eprintid: 9301 rev_number: 16 eprint_status: archive userid: 17 dir: disk0/00/00/93/01 datestamp: 2016-02-05 09:24:16 lastmod: 2017-02-17 07:36:26 status_changed: 2016-02-05 09:24:16 type: article metadata_visibility: show contact_email: Library-ICRISAT@CGIAR.ORG creators_name: Hoffmann, M P creators_name: Donough, C creators_name: Oberthür, T creators_name: Vera, A C creators_name: Wijk, M T V creators_name: Lim, C H creators_name: Asmono, D creators_name: Samosir, Y creators_name: Lubis, A P creators_name: Moses, D S creators_name: Whitbread, A M icrisatcreators_name: Whitbread, A M affiliation: Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (Göttingen) affiliation: International Plant Nutrition Institute (Penang) affiliation: Wageningen University (Wageningen) affiliation: Wilmar International Limited (Jakarta) affiliation: PT Sampoerna Agro Tbk, Sampoerna Strategic Square (Jakarta) affiliation: Bakrie Agriculture Research Institute (Sumatera Utara) affiliation: Permata Hijau Group, Jl Iskandar Muda (Sumatera Utara) affiliation: PT REA Kaltim Plantations, Jl Hasan Basri (Kalimantan Timur) affiliation: ICRISAT (Patancheru) country: Germany country: Malaysia country: The Netherlands country: Indonesia country: India title: Benchmarking Yield for Sustainable Intensification of Oil Palm Production in Indonesia using PALMSIM ispublished: pub subjects: s2.4 divisions: D3 crps: crp1.5 full_text_status: restricted keywords: PALMSIM, Oil palm intensification, Yield benchmarking abstract: The physiological oil palm growth model PALMSIM can be used to estimate yield ceilings that provide benchmarks for sustainable intensification of oil palm production, either by expansion of cultivation to degraded sites or by increasing production from areas under cultivation. This is demonstrated using two case studies. In the first case study, PALMSIM estimates of water-limited yield for Kalimantan was overlaid onto a recently published map showing degraded sites potentially suitable for oil palm cultivation. A large proportion (35.6%; or 115,300 km2) of the identified areas fell into the potential productivity range of 35 to 40 tonnes FFB per hectare. In the second case study, PALMSIM was used to estimate potential yield for six plantation sites in Indonesia where best management practices (BMP) were assessed for yield intensification by the International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI) Southeast Asia Program (SEAP) and its collaborating plantation partners. Potential yields are generally higher in Sumatra than in Kalimantan due to higher solar radiation. Water deficit was a problem at two sites. The gap between water-limited yield and actual yield differs from location to location, and therefore requires a site-specific analysis. In these two case studies, the scope for sustainable intensification at regional and at plantation level was explored in a quantitative manner - a novel approach to oil palm production. date: 2015 date_type: published publication: The Planter volume: 91 number: 1067 publisher: ‎Incorporated Society of Planters pagerange: 81-96 refereed: TRUE issn: 0126-575X related_url_url: http://scholar.google.co.in/scholar?as_q=Benchmarking+Yield+for+Sustainable+Intensification+of+Oil+Palm+Production+in+Indonesia+using+PALMSIM&as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&as_occt=title&as_sauthors=&as_publication=&as_ylo=&as_yhi=&btnG=&hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5 related_url_url: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christopher_Donough/publication/280310775_Benchmarking_Yield_for_Sustainable_Intensification_of_Oil_Palm_Production_in_Indonesia_using_PALMSIM/links/55b160a108aec0e5f4311334.pdf related_url_type: pub related_url_type: org citation: Hoffmann, M P and Donough, C and Oberthür, T and Vera, A C and Wijk, M T V and Lim, C H and Asmono, D and Samosir, Y and Lubis, A P and Moses, D S and Whitbread, A M (2015) Benchmarking Yield for Sustainable Intensification of Oil Palm Production in Indonesia using PALMSIM. The Planter, 91 (1067). pp. 81-96. ISSN 0126-575X document_url: http://oar.icrisat.org/9301/1/The%20Planter_91_1067_81-96_2015.pdf