Abstract:
Hiyung Village is one of the centers of agricultural production, especially cayenne
pepper. The advantage of Hiyung cayenne pepper is its spiciness which has capcaisin
compound of 94.5 thousand ppm. It is 17 times spicier than cayenne pepper in general.
The success of agricultural cultivation is greatly influenced by the land suitability.
Furthermore, soil and environmental conditions affect plant growth and development.
This study aims to analyze the soil properties and land characteristics to evaluate
their suitability for the development of Hiyung cayenne pepper. This study is a
descriptive research, carried out using a land suitability evaluation survey method
to obtain data on land characteristics and current land management. Soil samples
were taken from five locations, each about 1 km apart. Three sample points were
taken at a depth of 0 cm to 20 cm in each location. Observation were made on effective
depth, slope, surface rocks, rock outcrops, flood hazard, coarse material in soil cross
section, erosion hazard, temperature, mean annual precipitation, length of the dry
season, and current land management. The results showed that the actual land
suitability is included in the S3 (marginally suitable) with limiting factors of temperature,
water availability (rainfall), and nutrient retention (pH and base saturation). Potential
land suitability is still included in S3 class (marginally suitable) because the only
limiting factors that may be improved are soil pH and base saturation.