Indonesia Eyes 5,000 Hectares Of Sorghum Expansion After Major Harvest In Bandung

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Indonesia Eyes 5,000 Hectares Of Sorghum Expansion After Major Harvest In Bandung

A farmer tends to sorghum crops at the National Sorghum Development Center (Sein Farm) in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. The Ministry of Agriculture, through the Sorghum Center Indonesia, holds a major harvest at the pilot plantation, producing approximately three tons of wet sorghum and 1.5 tons of dry sorghum. Following this harvest, the Ministry plans to expand sorghum development by opening 5,000 hectares of cultivation areas across Indonesia starting in 2026. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)


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