Gardening class in Indonesia

Published Sep 7, 2021

Tridge summary

The article highlights a collaborative effort between various organizations in DKI Jakarta, Indonesia, to encourage urban farming through a gardening class initiative started in June. The program, which has seen participation from many communities and resulted in a significant harvest of vegetables, aims to educate the younger generation, protect the environment, and combat climate change. The harvested produce was donated to health workers, showcasing the collective effort and the importance of community participation in achieving common goals. This initiative aligns with Proklim, a program aimed at increasing community involvement to mitigate the effects of climate change.
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Original content

TABLOIDSINARTANI.COM, Jakarta --- Motivating community participation to participate in Urban Farming requires innovation, let alone being aware of the pandemic. The Gardening Class, which started in early June, bears fruit for the whole of DKI Jakarta. Still in the atmosphere of commemorating the 76th Indonesian Independence Day, the DKI Jakarta Provincial PKK Mobilizing Team collaborated with the DKI Jakarta Food, Maritime and Agriculture Security Service (KPKP), the Environment Service, the Empowerment, Child Protection and Population Control Service (PPAP), the Ministry of Education and Culture. Communication, Information, and Statistics (Kominfotik) conducted a joint harvest online Friday (20/8). Participants harvest various vegetables from their respective neighborhoods, as a continuation of the Gardening Class program which was started in June recently. “This joint harvest is the result of the seeds we planted two months ago. The process is not easy, it requires patience, ...

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