JAKARTA - The Agribusiness Study Program of the Faculty of Agriculture at Jember University (Faperta UNEJ) continues to strengthen the quality of international-standard learning. One way this is achieved is through the organization of the International Short Course, which combines theory, practice, and industry experience. Taking place at Discuss Cafe, Jember (9/6/2026), this event brought together Agribusiness postgraduate students from Jember University with exchange students from Mahasarakham University, Thailand, to directly study the coffee supply chain on Java Island and modern coffee processing practices. Also read: Researchers from Jember University Prove Kalimantan Wild Plants Effective in Lowering Blood Sugar The activity is part of an effort to introduce the Indonesian coffee agribusiness ecosystem to international students and to build a comprehensive understanding of the management of plantation commodities that have high economic value. The participants were ...