Monday, September 7th 2020 Reporter: Rudi Hermawan Translator: Nugroho Adibrata 1174
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The West Jakarta Maritime, Agriculture and Food Security (KPKP) Sub-agency gives a virtual education on urban farming development and processed products to 480 participants.
The aim is to improve the role and economy of the community in urban farming
Sri Riana Hakim, Division Head of Food Security and Agriculture said those participants were 276 Jakpreneurs, urban farming communities and West Jakarta Family Welfare Movement (PKK) members.
She stated training itself was participated by 204 people from outside of West Jakarta such as Bali, South Sulawesi, Papua, Kalimantan, Aceh and other regions.
"The aim is to improve the role and economy of the community in urban farming," he expressed, Monday (9/7).
He explained the material given were about the way of cultivating land-saving vegetables (conventional methods), techniques for making simple hydroponic systems and seeding seedlings, as well as techniques for making pulmonary-flavored kale chips.
"The hope is they can still be productive and entrepreneurial amid the pandemic," he hoped.