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INDONESIA 2024 - Salak Agroforestry System in Karangasem, Bali
3 February, 2024, Bali, Indonesia - Banjar Dukuh, Sibetan Village, Karangasem Regency, Indonesia. Mr. I Nengah Karsa is blessing of offering in his farm.This agroforestry system in Karangasem, Bali—the driest region on the island—integrates salak cultivation with diverse crops. Developed by the indigenous Balinese people using the traditional subak system, it enhances biodiversity, conserves water, sequesters carbon, and supports food security, while preserving cultural heritage and sustaining local livelihoods.
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02/03/2024
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Indonesia
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