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Enhancing private sector-led development of the canarium industry in PNG Phase 2

Canarium

Research under the ACIAR/TADEP project FST/2014/099 (Phase 1) has piloted semi-commercial processing of galip products and has already given over 1000 smallholder farmers in East New Britain access to new markets. The project has also supported small-scale female entrepreneurs to make their own value-added canarium products. There is great potential for galip processing to scale out to other areas such as Bougainville, New Ireland, Sepik and Madang.

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Welcome Germán and Chitpasong, GFAR’s two newest PhD students

Chiptasong

GFAR welcomes its two newest PhD students Germán Puga, originally from Argentina, and Chitpasong Kousonsavath from Laos PDR.

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WWW (What, Where and Why) of Household Food Waste Behaviour

Wheelie bins

The aim of the project is to understand household and the broader community’s in-house waste behaviours in order to deliver targeted education, behaviour change and incentive-based programs.

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IndoDairy boosts farm milk production through improved feeding management

Pak Nandar (right) teaching farmers to make elephant grass silage using a drum

Impact story. 

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Female farmers learn about farm business management

Members of the Women's Discussion Group discussing farm business management.

Impact story.

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Farmer group wins a long-awaited milk quality award

Ciharus dairy group in Cikajang, Garut with discussion group facilitator Elis (far right).

Impact story.

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Pangalengan farmer adopts ad libitum water trough

An example of the previous watering system that Pak Hermansyah had for his cows before the upgrade.

Impact story.

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Milk cooperative adopts IndoDairy extension materials

Milk cooperative KPBS Pangalengan extension total of 2,000 additional farmers in the area. staff, Yan Yan and Ade.

Impact story.

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Aren’t we in a drought? The Australian black coal industry uses enough water for over 5 million people

Tractor

Water is a highly contested resource in this long, oppressive drought, and the coal industry is one of Australia’s biggest water users. Research released today, funded by the Australian Conservation Foundation, has identified how much water coal mining and coal-fired power stations actually use in New South Wales and Queensland. The answer? About 383 billion litres of fresh water every year.

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Focus farmer: Pak Ma'mur

Pak Ma'mur making elephant grass silage

Pak Ma’mur is one of the the IndoDairy Focus Farmers (FF) in Cijeruk, Bogor. The project has been working with his business since July 2019. 

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