https://www.jtur.lppm.unila.ac.id.121-50-32-50.cpanel.site/index.php/jtur/issue/feed Journal of Tropical Upland Resources (J. Trop. Upland Res.) 2026-03-06T16:22:45+00:00 Melya Riniarti jtur@kpa.unila.ac.id Open Journal Systems <p>Journal of Tropical Upland Resources (J. Trop. Upland Res.) diterbitkan oleh Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian pada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Lampung sebagai sarana untuk mempublikasikan hasil penelitian, artikel review dari peneliti-peneliti di bidang pertanian, ilmu tanah lahan kering, dan aplikasinya. Jurnal ini terbit dua kali setahun (Maret dan September), volume pertama terbit pada Agustus 2019 dengan nama Journal of Tropical Upland Resources dengan ISSN <a href="http://u.lipi.go.id/1353553260" target="_blank" rel="noopener">2686-5254</a> dan E-ISSN <a href="http://u.lipi.go.id/1567152549" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> 2686-1151</a>. J. Trop. Upland Res. merupakan Jurnal yang terbit secara on-line dan cetak yang menerbitkan artikel atau karya tulis ilmiah sebagai hasil riset dalam bidang pertanian, ilmu tanah lahan kering, dan aplikasinya. Tidak di pungut biaya dalam proses review dan publikasi.</p> https://www.jtur.lppm.unila.ac.id.121-50-32-50.cpanel.site/index.php/jtur/article/view/153 Implementation of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) in Agroforestry Coffee Cultivation 2026-03-06T16:22:44+00:00 Rusdi Evizal rusdi.evizal@fp.unila.ac.id Fembriarti Erry Prasmatiwi fembriarti.erry@fp.unila.ac.id <p><em>Coffee plantations located around forests or in Community Forest (HKm) areas are required to implement an agroforestry system. This research aims to study the application of Good Agricultur</em><em>al</em><em> Practices (GAP) on agroforestry coffee plantations. This research uses a review method from various literature and uses the Focus Group Discussion method. The results of this study show that with coffee land that is classified as marginal suitability, the most important factors that need to be improved are related to the condition and fertility of the land, including planting wood trees and MPTS, fertilizing, and other maintenance that does not yet refer to GAP standards. Another challenge experienced by coffee farmers in efforts to increase productivity is the symptoms of climate change, especially resulting in drought in coffee crops.</em></p> <p><em>&nbsp;</em></p> <p><strong><em>Keywords:</em></strong><em> agroforestry, coffee, drought, GAP implementation</em></p> 2026-03-06T16:22:14+00:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Tropical Upland Resources (J. Trop. Upland Res.)