Applied Bachelor Program - Plantation Crop Production Technology
Cogon grass is one of the most undesirable weeds in plantations and requires special handling for effective control. Mistakes caused by limited technical understanding of cogon grass control can lead not only to high control costs but also to reduced yield.
Providing foremen with training that covers both knowledge and practical skills will significantly minimize the risks mentioned above.
Training Materialsals
- Chemical system: field organization, dosage, & concentration
- Mechanical system
Objectives
- Provide in-depth understanding of cogon grass control methods.
- Equip participants with technical skills in organizing field labor.
- Develop effective weed-control strategies according to field conditions.
- Minimize operating costs through the use of proper chemical dosage & concentration.
- Improve participants’ competencies so they can become weed-control specialists in oil palm plantations.
Duration
2 days
Detailed Training Materialsals
Sistem Chemical
- Basic principles of herbicide use.
- Organizing spraying teams in the field for efficiency.
- Determining the correct dosage and concentration for each field condition.
- Herbicide mixing and application techniques.
- Cost analysis of chemical use.
Sistem Mechanical
- Introduction to mechanical methods for cogon grass control.
- Advantages of the mechanical system compared with other methods.
- Use of manual and mechanized equipment (hoes, brush cutters, and modern tools).
- Mechanical & chemical combination techniques for more effective results.
- Evaluation of mechanical control results in the field.
Advantages
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Facilities
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Methods
- Interactive Theory Learning (discussion, case studies).
- Field Practice (control technique demonstrations).
- Team Organization Simulation (role play & task distribution).
- Evaluation & Feedback (pre-test, post-test, and field evaluation).
- Expert mentoring until participants master the key skills.
Graduate Profile
- Foremen and estate assistants.
- Field supervisors.
- Plantation technical workers.
- Agriculture/plantation students.
- Small- and large-scale plantation companies.
Training Outcomes
- Recognize cogon grass characteristics and growth patterns.
- Organize teams and fieldwork effectively.
- Calculate chemical requirements based on proper dosage & concentration.
- Implement cogon grass control using chemical and mechanical methods.
- Maintain occupational safety and environmental aspects in every control activity.
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Citra Widya Edukasi Polytechnic shaped me into a professional in the plantation industry. The knowledge, skills, and work ethic I gained became essential assets in leading a company.
Agung Wicaksono
Director – Berau Agro MandiriThis campus equipped me with relevantt theory and field practice for the modern era. That experience prepared me to compete and lead in the plantation workplace.
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Deputy Director – Nasari Sarana PerkasaCWE Polytechnic provided broad industry experience and connections. This opened international career opportunities and strengthened my managerial capabilities.
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General Manager – Giant Kingdom Group (Papua New Guinea)The discipline, precision, and technical skills developed at CWE Polytechnic became my main assets in maintaining plantation product quality at regional and national levels.
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Manager Quality Control Regional Lampung – Sungai Budi GroupThe management knowledge I learned on campus has been useful in carrying out duties and responsibilities in a government environment professionally.
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Personnel Administration – Legal Bureau of the Regional Secretariat of North Kalimantan ProvinceCWE Polytechnic taught me how to manage plantations professionally. Its practical approach and teamwork-based learning have been highly valuable in the workplace.
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Estate Manager – PT. Mulia Inti PerkasaLearning at CWE Polytechnic provided a strong foundation for leading teams and managing plantation production effectively with a results-oriented mindset.
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