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Gen-Z Sekarang Bangga Dibilang Anak Sawah

Masa depan GenZ kok di lumpur? Itu komentar yang diterima Raka, 24 tahun, pas mutusin resign dari startup Jakarta dan pulang ke Subang. Gajinya 12 juta, tapi tiap hari ngerasa hidupnya cuma “bales email & nunggu weekend”.  Sekarang? HP-nya penuh lumpur, kuku item, tapi senyumnya lebih lepas. Dia nanam melon premium di greenhouse 200 meter, jual via TikTok Live, omzet 40 juta sebulan. Dan Raka nggak sendirian. Tahun 2026, ada tren yang nggak disangka : Gen-Z rame-rame terjun ke pertanian . Bukan karena “nggak ada pilihan”, tapi karena mereka nemu 3 hal yang kantor AC nggak kasih : kendali, makna, dan panggung .  Gen-Z tumbuh bareng notifikasi. Bangun tidur cek HP, kerja depan laptop, tidur ditemenin drama drakor. Pas pandemi, banyak yang ngerasain burnout digital. Tanah jadi pelarian.  Bedanya sama generasi bapaknya, Gen-Z nggak nyangkul asal-asalan. Mereka bawa laptop ke saung. Sensor tanah IoT, drip irrigation , jualan pake live shopping . Bertani, tapi bahasanya t...

Indonesia Promising Export Dessicated Coconut to UAE

UAE and the Potential of Desiccated Coconut from Indonesia The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a country in the Middle East with unique and interesting geographical conditions. With an area of ​​approximately 83,600 km², the UAE borders Oman, Saudi Arabia, and the Persian Gulf. Its climate is desert, with very hot temperatures during the day and cold temperatures at night. Although the UAE's geographical conditions are not ideal for coconut cultivation, the country has great potential to become an export market for desiccated coconut from Indonesia. Desiccated coconut, or dried coconut, is a processed coconut product with high added value and increasing demand in the international market. Geographical Conditions of the UAE The UAE has several regions that can be divided into three main areas: coastal plains, deserts, and mountains. The coastal plains in the western part of the UAE have a cooler and more humid climate, making them suitable for the cultivation of certain crops. However...

Jordan only used Indonesian Desiccated Coconut

Jordan More Interest in High Fat Desiccated Coconut from Indonesia Jordan's demand for high-fat desiccated coconut from Indonesia is driven by the country's growing food processing industry, particularly in the production of confectionery, bakery products, and snacks. Indonesian desiccated coconut is preferred by Jordanian manufacturers due to its high quality, rich flavor, and texture. Why Jordan Needs Indonesian Desiccated Coconut Jordan's tropical climate makes it challenging to produce coconuts locally, leading to a reliance on imports. Indonesian desiccated coconut is a popular choice due to its high fat content, which ranges from 65% to 70%. This makes it ideal for various applications, including food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. Key Statistics Indonesia is one of the world's largest producers of coconuts, with a significant portion exported to countries like Jordan. Jordan imported 500 kg of desiccated coconut powder from India in 2025, indicating a growing d...