
Tantangan Budidaya Rumput Laut di Kabupaten Fakfak, Papua Barat
Tali ris bekas budidaya rumput laut di perairan distrik kokas, kabupaten fakfak/Dok:Inobu Angin adalah melodi NelayankuOmbak adalah alunan Nelayanku, danLaut
Tali ris bekas budidaya rumput laut di perairan distrik kokas, kabupaten fakfak/Dok:Inobu Angin adalah melodi NelayankuOmbak adalah alunan Nelayanku, danLaut
Pak Sarbiyanto Sarbiyanto, a Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) certified oil palm farmer, began to change his ways of
Pak Marlin in an oil palm plantation Marlin and his family moved from East Java to a remote village in
Local residents in Sikka are preparing the wild yams. With rising temperatures and the Covid-19 pandemic, farmers are facing greater
The Internal Control System (ICS) team raises awareness of High Conservation Values (HCVs)by promoting HCVs directly and improving signage for
Pak Hendriyono in an oil palm plantation Hendriyono, a transmigrant who became an independent oil palm farmer in Suka Maju
Solar panels for the drying facility at Patimburak Village, Kokas District, Fakfak, West Papua. After installing solar panels for the
An owl nest box in the middle of an oil palm plantation Rodent pests can destroy oil palm plantations. Rats
Adino (blue shirt) Adino, a traditional farmer in Patimburak Village, Fakfak, had to put up with low commodity prices and
Beatrix Rika, a local farmer Faced with a long drought and extreme weather in East Nusa Tenggara, farmer facilitator Beatrix
Ahya Heremba (right) and his son (middle) In recent years, traditional farmers in Fakfak, West Papua, have become heavily dependent
Muhram crosses the floodwaters in the restoration area. Tanjung Rangas Village was struck by the great floods, which hampered the
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