Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS) mencatat penurunan yang signifikan...
BY 2050, THE WORLD POPULATION WILL BE 10 BILLION, WHILE PRODUCTIVE LAND IS DECREASING.
HOW WILL WE FEED EVERYONE?
BY 2050, THE WORLD POPULATION WILL BE 10 BILLION, WHILE PRODUCTIVE LAND IS DECREASING.
HOW WILL WE FEED EVERYONE?
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Proudly present to you our Annual Report 2024, capturing our journey in driving sustainable agricultural innovation. Under the theme “Contributions to Global Food Sustainability,” we…
Masa depan pangan dunia menghadapi tantangan yang semakin kompleks, mulai dari perubahan iklim, berkurangnya lahan subur, hingga meningkatnya kebutuhan pangan akibat pertumbuhan populasi. Di tengah…
The study explores the role of social capital in promoting social sustainability within small-scale coconut plantations in Indragiri Hilir, Indonesia. Employing a qualitative approach, this…
Di tengah pertumbuhan populasi dan perubahan iklim, dunia menghadapi tantangan besar untuk memenuhi kebutuhan pangan secara berkelanjutan. Pertanian intensif telah menguras kesuburan tanah, sementara cuaca…
Discover how coconut-based agroforestry and paludiculture systems are revolutionizing peatland management. Our latest brief unveils this innovative approach’s potential to restore degraded peatlands and boost…
Peatlands, which cover approximately 7% of Indonesia’s land surface, hold significant agricultural potential but require careful management for sustainability. The objective of this research is…
This study investigates the dynamics of nutrient cycling within closed-system peatland ecosystems, focusing on the role of nutrient leaching in enhancing biomass productivity. Conducted in…
Indonesia, progressing towards sustainable development, faces the complex task of transitioning to low-carbon agriculture in peatlands, an essential part of broader sustainable objectives. Under the…
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