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On December 29, 2025, military personnel, residents, and the Danantara team are seen during the recovery process of a destroyed bridge follo... Editorial
Leuser's Ecological Disasters
4 Jan 2026 · Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia
#13153058
On December 29, 2025, military personnel, residents, and the Danantara team are seen during the recovery process of a destroyed bridge follo...

#13153058

4 Jan 2026

On December 29, 2025, military personnel, residents, and the Danantara team are seen during the recovery process of a destroyed bridge following devastating flash floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar, which destroy key infrastructure along the Lubuk Sidup River in Sekerak Subdistrict, Aceh Tamiang District, Aceh, Indonesia. To date, the cyclone claims the lives of at least 1,167 people across Indonesia and more than 1,400 victims in three countries in the Asia-Pacific region, with losses estimated at US$19.8 billion. This disruption of vital access routes highlights a growing trend of environmental disasters that increasingly threaten the fragile Leuser Ecosystem, as emphasized by Sayed Zainal, Director of the Sustainable Forest Advocacy Institute.


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On December 29, 2025, military personnel, residents, and the Danantara team are seen during the recovery process of a destroyed bridge follo... Editorial
Leuser's Ecological Disasters
4 Jan 2026 · Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia
#13153059
On December 29, 2025, military personnel, residents, and the Danantara team are seen during the recovery process of a destroyed bridge follo...

#13153059

4 Jan 2026

On December 29, 2025, military personnel, residents, and the Danantara team are seen during the recovery process of a destroyed bridge following devastating flash floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar, which destroy key infrastructure along the Lubuk Sidup River in Sekerak Subdistrict, Aceh Tamiang District, Aceh, Indonesia. To date, the cyclone claims the lives of at least 1,167 people across Indonesia and more than 1,400 victims in three countries in the Asia-Pacific region, with losses estimated at US$19.8 billion. This disruption of vital access routes highlights a growing trend of environmental disasters that increasingly threaten the fragile Leuser Ecosystem, as emphasized by Sayed Zainal, Director of the Sustainable Forest Advocacy Institute.


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On December 29, 2025, military personnel, residents, and the Danantara team are seen during the recovery process of a destroyed bridge follo... Editorial
Leuser's Ecological Disasters
4 Jan 2026 · Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia
#13153060
On December 29, 2025, military personnel, residents, and the Danantara team are seen during the recovery process of a destroyed bridge follo...

#13153060

4 Jan 2026

On December 29, 2025, military personnel, residents, and the Danantara team are seen during the recovery process of a destroyed bridge following devastating flash floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar, which destroy key infrastructure along the Lubuk Sidup River in Sekerak Subdistrict, Aceh Tamiang District, Aceh, Indonesia. To date, the cyclone claims the lives of at least 1,167 people across Indonesia and more than 1,400 victims in three countries in the Asia-Pacific region, with losses estimated at US$19.8 billion. This disruption of vital access routes highlights a growing trend of environmental disasters that increasingly threaten the fragile Leuser Ecosystem, as emphasized by Sayed Zainal, Director of the Sustainable Forest Advocacy Institute.


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On December 29, 2025, military personnel, residents, and the Danantara team are seen during the recovery process of a destroyed bridge follo... Editorial
Leuser's Ecological Disasters
4 Jan 2026 · Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia
#13153064
On December 29, 2025, military personnel, residents, and the Danantara team are seen during the recovery process of a destroyed bridge follo...

#13153064

4 Jan 2026

On December 29, 2025, military personnel, residents, and the Danantara team are seen during the recovery process of a destroyed bridge following devastating flash floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar, which destroy key infrastructure along the Lubuk Sidup River in Sekerak Subdistrict, Aceh Tamiang District, Aceh, Indonesia. To date, the cyclone claims the lives of at least 1,167 people across Indonesia and more than 1,400 victims in three countries in the Asia-Pacific region, with losses estimated at US$19.8 billion. This disruption of vital access routes highlights a growing trend of environmental disasters that increasingly threaten the fragile Leuser Ecosystem, as emphasized by Sayed Zainal, Director of the Sustainable Forest Advocacy Institute.


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The women of Kawasi village refuse to sell their cassava plantation land to a mining company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi vil... Editorial
Indonesia Nickel Industry - The Destruction Of Obi Island, North Maluku.
5 Nov 2025 · Kawasi Village, Obi island, North Maluku, Indonesia., Indonesia
#12951446
The women of Kawasi village refuse to sell their cassava plantation land to a mining company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi vil...

#12951446

5 Nov 2025

The women of Kawasi village refuse to sell their cassava plantation land to a mining company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi village, on August 31, 2024, in Obi Island, North Maluku, Indonesia. They inspect the plantation area that is squeezed by the Harita Group Nickel company project. They refuse to sell their land because the land is the future for their children and grandchildren. The land is the main source of life for growing cassava trees, but now they have to walk quite a long way through the company's circle on damaged roads. Much of the land around their property is sold or forced to sell at a low price.


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The women of Kawasi village refuse to sell their cassava plantation land to a mining company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi vil... Editorial
Indonesia Nickel Industry - The Destruction Of Obi Island, North Maluku.
5 Nov 2025 · Kawasi Village, Obi island, North Maluku, Indonesia., Indonesia
#12951448
The women of Kawasi village refuse to sell their cassava plantation land to a mining company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi vil...

#12951448

5 Nov 2025

The women of Kawasi village refuse to sell their cassava plantation land to a mining company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi village, on August 31, 2024, in Obi Island, North Maluku, Indonesia. They inspect the plantation area that is squeezed by the Harita Group Nickel company project. They refuse to sell their land because the land is the future for their children and grandchildren. The land is the main source of life for growing cassava trees, but now they have to walk quite a long way through the company's circle on damaged roads. Much of the land around their property is sold or forced to sell at a low price.


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A woman from Kawasi village refuses to sell her cassava plantation land to a mining company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi vill... Editorial
Indonesia Nickel Industry - The Destruction Of Obi Island, North Maluku.
5 Nov 2025 · Kawasi Village, Obi island, North Maluku, Indonesia., Indonesia
#12951454
A woman from Kawasi village refuses to sell her cassava plantation land to a mining company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi vill...

#12951454

5 Nov 2025

A woman from Kawasi village refuses to sell her cassava plantation land to a mining company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi village, on August 31, 2024, in Obi Island, North Maluku, Indonesia. She inspects the plantation area that is squeezed by the Harita Group Nickel company project. She refuses to sell her land because it is the future for her children and grandchildren. The land is the main source of life for growing cassava trees, but now she has to walk quite a long way through the company's circle on damaged roads. Much of the land around her property has been sold or forced to sell at a low price.


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The women of Kawasi village refuse to sell their cassava plantation land to a mining company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi vil... Editorial
Indonesia Nickel Industry - The Destruction Of Obi Island, North Maluku.
5 Nov 2025 · Kawasi Village, Obi island, North Maluku, Indonesia., Indonesia
#12951499
The women of Kawasi village refuse to sell their cassava plantation land to a mining company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi vil...

#12951499

5 Nov 2025

The women of Kawasi village refuse to sell their cassava plantation land to a mining company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi village, on August 31, 2024, in Obi Island, North Maluku, Indonesia. They inspect the plantation area that is squeezed by the Harita Group Nickel company project. They refuse to sell their land because the land is the future for their children and grandchildren. The land is the main source of life for growing cassava trees, but now they have to walk quite a long way through the company's circle on damaged roads. Much of the land around their property is sold or forced to sell at a low price.


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A worker shows seedlings planted on rockwool, a growing medium made from volcanic rock processed into a cotton-like texture, at Ladang Farm... Editorial
Indonesia's Tallest Vertical Urban Farm
31 Oct 2025 · Jakarta, Indonesia
#12929366
A worker shows seedlings planted on rockwool, a growing medium made from volcanic rock processed into a cotton-like texture, at Ladang Farm...

#12929366

31 Oct 2025

A worker shows seedlings planted on rockwool, a growing medium made from volcanic rock processed into a cotton-like texture, at Ladang Farm in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 31, 2025. Urban farming rapidly grows in Jakarta as a solution to limited land and the increasing demand for food. One such facility is Ladang Farm, a modern hydroponic-based farm located in Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta. This tallest vertical farm in Indonesia, established in 2022, employs 4 agronomists and 9 staff members. The farm features 18-meter-high racks with 33,000 planting holes, using hydroponic technology to grow vegetables and herbs without soil, relying only on nutrient solutions and regulated water flow. In a month, the farm produces up to 2 tons of hydroponic vegetables, including lettuce, Thai basil, Italian basil, mint, and shiso (perilla). 80% of the harvest is supplied to hotels, supermarkets, and modern restaurants in Jakarta, while 20% is available for purchase on-site or via delivery services. Despite its high yield, the vertical farm faces challenges, particularly high electricity costs, as the hydroponic and vertical systems require a stable power supply, especially for water pumps, lighting, and air conditioning.


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A worker inspects seedlings planted on rockwool, a growing medium made from volcanic rock processed into a cotton-like texture, at Ladang Fa... Editorial
Indonesia's Tallest Vertical Urban Farm
31 Oct 2025 · Jakarta, Indonesia
#12929369
A worker inspects seedlings planted on rockwool, a growing medium made from volcanic rock processed into a cotton-like texture, at Ladang Fa...

#12929369

31 Oct 2025

A worker inspects seedlings planted on rockwool, a growing medium made from volcanic rock processed into a cotton-like texture, at Ladang Farm in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 31, 2025. Urban farming rapidly grows in Jakarta as a solution to limited land and the increasing demand for food. One such facility is Ladang Farm, a modern hydroponic-based farm located in Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta. This tallest vertical farm in Indonesia, established in 2022, employs 4 agronomists and 9 staff members. The farm features 18-meter-high racks with 33,000 planting holes, using hydroponic technology to grow vegetables and herbs without soil, relying only on nutrient solutions and regulated water flow. In a month, the farm produces up to 2 tons of hydroponic vegetables, including lettuce, Thai basil, Italian basil, mint, and shiso (perilla). 80% of the harvest is supplied to hotels, supermarkets, and modern restaurants in Jakarta, while 20% is available for purchase on-site or via delivery services. Despite its high yield, the vertical farm faces challenges, particularly high electricity costs, as the hydroponic and vertical systems require a stable power supply, especially for water pumps, lighting, and air conditioning.


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A worker inspects seedlings planted on rockwool, a growing medium made from volcanic rock processed into a cotton-like texture, at Ladang Fa... Editorial
Indonesia's Tallest Vertical Urban Farm
31 Oct 2025 · Jakarta, Indonesia
#12929376
A worker inspects seedlings planted on rockwool, a growing medium made from volcanic rock processed into a cotton-like texture, at Ladang Fa...

#12929376

31 Oct 2025

A worker inspects seedlings planted on rockwool, a growing medium made from volcanic rock processed into a cotton-like texture, at Ladang Farm in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 31, 2025. Urban farming rapidly grows in Jakarta as a solution to limited land and the increasing demand for food. One such facility is Ladang Farm, a modern hydroponic-based farm located in Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta. This tallest vertical farm in Indonesia, established in 2022, employs 4 agronomists and 9 staff members. The farm features 18-meter-high racks with 33,000 planting holes, using hydroponic technology to grow vegetables and herbs without soil, relying only on nutrient solutions and regulated water flow. In a month, the farm produces up to 2 tons of hydroponic vegetables, including lettuce, Thai basil, Italian basil, mint, and shiso (perilla). 80% of the harvest is supplied to hotels, supermarkets, and modern restaurants in Jakarta, while 20% is available for purchase on-site or via delivery services. Despite its high yield, the vertical farm faces challenges, particularly high electricity costs, as the hydroponic and vertical systems require a stable power supply, especially for water pumps, lighting, and air conditioning.


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A worker inspects seedlings planted on rockwool, a growing medium made from volcanic rock processed into a cotton-like texture, at Ladang Fa... Editorial
Indonesia's Tallest Vertical Urban Farm
31 Oct 2025 · Jakarta, Indonesia
#12929386
A worker inspects seedlings planted on rockwool, a growing medium made from volcanic rock processed into a cotton-like texture, at Ladang Fa...

#12929386

31 Oct 2025

A worker inspects seedlings planted on rockwool, a growing medium made from volcanic rock processed into a cotton-like texture, at Ladang Farm in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 31, 2025. Urban farming rapidly grows in Jakarta as a solution to limited land and the increasing demand for food. One such facility is Ladang Farm, a modern hydroponic-based farm located in Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta. This tallest vertical farm in Indonesia, established in 2022, employs 4 agronomists and 9 staff members. The farm features 18-meter-high racks with 33,000 planting holes, using hydroponic technology to grow vegetables and herbs without soil, relying only on nutrient solutions and regulated water flow. In a month, the farm produces up to 2 tons of hydroponic vegetables, including lettuce, Thai basil, Italian basil, mint, and shiso (perilla). 80% of the harvest is supplied to hotels, supermarkets, and modern restaurants in Jakarta, while 20% is available for purchase on-site or via delivery services. Despite its high yield, the vertical farm faces challenges, particularly high electricity costs, as the hydroponic and vertical systems require a stable power supply, especially for water pumps, lighting, and air conditioning.


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In Tangerang Selatan, Indonesia, on July 30, 2025, a worker at Koperasi Pemulung Berdaya sorts plastic bottles along a conveyor belt in the... Editorial
Plrastice Recycle In Indonesia
30 Jul 2025 · Serpong, Indonesia
#12599444
In Tangerang Selatan, Indonesia, on July 30, 2025, a worker at Koperasi Pemulung Berdaya sorts plastic bottles along a conveyor belt in the...

#12599444

30 Jul 2025

In Tangerang Selatan, Indonesia, on July 30, 2025, a worker at Koperasi Pemulung Berdaya sorts plastic bottles along a conveyor belt in the designated ''Area Pilah'' (Sorting Area), surrounded by sacks filled with recovered PET waste. This labor-intensive process is part of a community-led recycling effort that diverts tons of plastic from landfills, providing both a source of income and a practical solution to growing urban waste challenges.


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Finca Santa Barbara owner Jhon Samboni checks coffee beans fermenting in barrels in Algeciras, Huila, Colombia, on June 25, 2025. The farm i... Editorial
Colombian Coffee Production
2 Jul 2025 · Neiva, Colombia
#12523401
Finca Santa Barbara owner Jhon Samboni checks coffee beans fermenting in barrels in Algeciras, Huila, Colombia, on June 25, 2025. The farm i...

#12523401

2 Jul 2025

Finca Santa Barbara owner Jhon Samboni checks coffee beans fermenting in barrels in Algeciras, Huila, Colombia, on June 25, 2025. The farm is 32 hectares and is 2,000 meters above sea level.


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Finca Santa Barbara owner Jhon Samboni checks coffee beans fermenting in barrels in Algeciras, Huila, Colombia, on June 25, 2025. The farm i... Editorial
Colombian Coffee Production
2 Jul 2025 · Neiva, Colombia
#12523402
Finca Santa Barbara owner Jhon Samboni checks coffee beans fermenting in barrels in Algeciras, Huila, Colombia, on June 25, 2025. The farm i...

#12523402

2 Jul 2025

Finca Santa Barbara owner Jhon Samboni checks coffee beans fermenting in barrels in Algeciras, Huila, Colombia, on June 25, 2025. The farm is 32 hectares and is 2,000 meters above sea level.


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Workers empty bags of freshly picked coffee cherries at Finca Costa Rica, located in Santa Maria, Huila, Colombia, which is owned and run by... Editorial
Colombian Coffee Production
2 Jul 2025 · Neiva, Colombia
#12523387
Workers empty bags of freshly picked coffee cherries at Finca Costa Rica, located in Santa Maria, Huila, Colombia, which is owned and run by...

#12523387

2 Jul 2025

Workers empty bags of freshly picked coffee cherries at Finca Costa Rica, located in Santa Maria, Huila, Colombia, which is owned and run by Faver Ninco Borbon and his family. The farm sits at an elevation of 2,005 meters above sea level and consists of 10 hectares. Photographed in Santa Maria, Huila, Colombia, on June 22, 2025.


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