
Government prepares food buffer zones outside Java, anticipates climate crisis
Jakarta – The Indonesian government has taken a proactive step by preparing some lands outside Java as buffer zones for national food production, according to
Jakarta – The Indonesian government has taken a proactive step by preparing some lands outside Java as buffer zones for national food production, according to
by: Greg Clough To the untrained eye, rice paddies, fishing spots and forests may seem worlds apart. But they have a lot in common. The
Jakarta – The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) predicts the peak of El Niño-induced drought in October 2023. This condition challenges national food security,
by Greg Clough Recently, I joined many other bloggers around the world in highlighting the importance of the International Day of Rural Women, celebrated by
by Greg Clough One could argue that seed banks date back to the Neolithic age, 12,000 years ago when humans started farming and saving their
Jakarta – The increasing intensity of drought globally has been a real threat over the past 20 years. It is not a weather anomaly but
by: Hartatik Purworejo – Farmers in Kaliwungu Lor Village, Ngombol Subdistrict, Purworejo Regency are all smiling. They had just harvested rice for the third planting
by: Hartatik Semarang – The application of solar power plants (PLTS) is increasingly being looked at to overcome the problems that arise from using diesel
Semarang – PT PLN (Persero) encourages farmers to use electricity in an effort to increase crop yields. According to the state electricity company, farmers’ enthusiasm
Jakarta – A number of staple food crops and grains such as rice, corn and soybeans are particularly vulnerable to climate change, Northwestern University researchers
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