Supported by PT East-West Seed Indonesia (Cap Panah Merah)
Context and Project Objective
The Knowledge Transfer & Extension Program – North Maluku supported by East West Seed Indonesia (Cap Panah Merah), aims to strengthen farmers’ capacity through training, demonstration plots, and Farmer Field Day/Expo activities as platforms for learning, practicing, and sharing successful farming experiences.
In 2025, the program expanded to Sofifi, Subaim, and Sangihe, bringing the total coverage to seven areas: Pohuwato (Sulawesi), Jailolo, Tobelo, Sofifi, Sangihe, Talaud, and Subaim. This expansion reflects the commitment to broaden farmers’ access to agricultural knowledge and technologies in North Maluku and surrounding areas.
Expected Outcomes
Location
Pohuwato (Sulawesi), Jailolo, Tobelo, Sofifi, Sangihe, Talaud, and Subaim.
Achievment
In 2025, the program supported 3,048 farmers, consisting of 1,844 men and 1,204 women, who received training and mentoring on Good Agricultural Practices (GAP).
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