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Program Introduction
Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) is the most important factor to ensure that rubber plants reach the period of youth and produce productivity as specified. The correct implementation and practice of GAP with appropriate norms and following recommended technologies should be applied by all smallholders involved in the Replanting Program. Accordingly, five (5) GAPs need to be strengthened and emphasized to be delivered and practiced by officers in the field and smallholders, namely:
- GAP 1: Planting and maintenance
- GAP 2: Fertilization
- GAP 3: Use of Latex Stimulants
- GAP 4: Tapping
- GAP 5: Revenue Marketing
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Assistance Program Requirements
All Smallholders involved with RISDA's Replanting Program
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Assistance Rate
Provide individual guidance and training to all smallholders in Replanting assistance and beneficiaries of the Maturing Rubber Scheme (SGM) who have successful farms.
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Application Method
When the farm is approved for replanting aid, Small Farmers will be monitored through GAP practices.
- List of Related Forms
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Further Reference
Technology Development and Transfer Division (BPPT): 03-4256 4022 (Extension : 207)