Abstract:
ABSTRACT
Coffee is one of Indonesia’s most prominent agricultural commodities; various coffee plants are produced with the
best results from the west to the east of Indonesia. Indonesia’s climate and geographical location are suitable for
cultivating the coffee plant. This study aims to determine the level of land suitability and the limiting factors for the
development of coffee plants, as well as provide direction/recommendations in the development of coffee plants in
Rantau Pulut Village, Seruyan Regency, Central Kalimantan. Land suitability has the potential to be increased from
S2 to S1 by managing the limiting factors for the number of dry months and rainfall, SB (Saturated Base), pH, P2O5,
and K2O so that the potential land suitability for the study area is S2r. The method used in this study is a qualitative
descriptive survey method with a matching system, namely matching land quality/land characteristics with land
use requirements for agricultural commodities to be developed. The result of the actual land suitability analysis of
Rantau Pulut Village for developing robusta coffee plants is S3fn.