Ramses Wally, a leader in the Papuan traditional community, has called on indigenous Papuans to focus on cultivating sago trees as a sustainable alternative to rice, highlighting the cultural significance of preserving sago forests in Jayapura Regency's Yoboi, Simporo, and Babrongko villages. He pointed out the threats to these forests from rapid development and land sales, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding them for future generations. Additionally, a partnership with the FAO-UN for Indonesia and Timor Leste is set to bolster the local economy by improving sago processing and enhancing the value chain for small farmers through specialized workshops.