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#13031173
27 November 2025
A farmer plows a rice field with the help of a buffalo in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. In addition to reducing fuel consumption and machinery emissions, this practice also stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations.
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#13031174
27 November 2025
A farmer plows a rice field with the help of a buffalo in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. In addition to reducing fuel consumption and machinery emissions, this practice also stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations.
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#13031170
27 November 2025
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations.
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#13031175
27 November 2025
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations.
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#13031176
27 November 2025
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations.
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#13031178
27 November 2025
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations.
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#13031180
27 November 2025
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations.
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#13031182
27 November 2025
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations.
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#13031184
27 November 2025
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations.
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#13031185
27 November 2025
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations.
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#13031188
27 November 2025
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations.
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#13031193
27 November 2025
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations.
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#13031195
27 November 2025
The atmosphere of the rice fields comes to life as a farmer plows the muddy land with the help of a buffalo in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. In addition to reducing fuel consumption and machinery emissions, this practice also stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations.
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Indonesia Eyes 5,000 Hectares Of Sorghum Expansion After Major Harvest In Bandung
27 November 2025
#13031153
27 November 2025
Farmers harvest sorghum plants 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.
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Indonesia Eyes 5,000 Hectares Of Sorghum Expansion After Major Harvest In Bandung
27 November 2025
#13031155
27 November 2025
Farmers harvest sorghum plants 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.
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Indonesia Eyes 5,000 Hectares Of Sorghum Expansion After Major Harvest In Bandung
27 November 2025
#13031156
27 November 2025
Farmers harvest sorghum plants 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.
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