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Plagiarism Policies
The Indonesian Journal of Agricultural Research (InJAR) is committed to upholding the highest standards of academic integrity and publication ethics. All submissions undergo plagiarism screening using reliable similarity detection software (e.g., Turnitin). The journal enforces a maximum similarity index of 25%. Manuscripts exceeding this threshold may be:
• Returned to the authors for necessary revision, or
• Rejected in accordance with the journal’s editorial policies.
Plagiarism screening is a mandatory step prior to acceptance and before the manuscript proceeds to the copy-editing stage. Only manuscripts that meet the originality requirement will be considered for further substantive peer review.
Authors are strongly encouraged to ensure proper citation, accurate paraphrasing, and appropriate acknowledgment of all sources, in accordance with established academic standards. Failure to comply with these principles may result in delays, revision requests, or rejection of the manuscript.













