In modern agriculture, efficiency is one of the most important factors for farmers. Fuel costs continue to rise, and agricultural machinery consumes a significant portion of a farm’s operating...
Indonesia’s agricultural sector remains a vital pillar of the country’s international trade. Indonesia agricultural exports continue to expand, supported by a wide range of commodities that are highly demanded...
Impact of the Iran War on Indonesian Agriculture: A Global Conflict with Local Consequences Geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East, including potential war involving Iran, do not only affect...
Indonesia Predicted to Struggle to Fulfill U.S. Agricultural Import Commitments Indonesia is predicted to struggle to fulfill U.S. agricultural import commitments amid shifting domestic policies and global trade dynamics....
Rising Food Prices During Ramadan: A Seasonal Trend That Impacts Millions Rising food prices during Ramadan have become a recurring seasonal trend in Indonesia and several other Muslim-majority countries....
Indonesia’s Minister of Agriculture, Andi Amran Sulaiman, is actively encouraging the use of palm oil and sugarcane as key raw materials for the country’s green energy development. This initiative...
Palm Oil Plantation in Cirebon Draws Public Attention The sudden appearance of a palm oil plantation in Cirebon, West Java, has sparked public concern and drawn attention from environmental...
How to Maintain Soil Quality in Rice Fields for Maximum Productivity Maintaining soil quality is one of the most important steps in ensuring stable and sustainable rice production. Healthy...
Introduction The rainy season is one of the most challenging periods for farmers. Although water becomes abundant, excessive rainfall can lead to flooding, fungal diseases, nutrient loss, and plant...
1. Why You Should Know If Gasoline Contains Ethanol Nowadays, many types of gasoline on the market are blended with ethanol (like E10 or E20) to reduce carbon emissions...
