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Coffee is a high-value agricultural commodity that plays a vital role in supporting rural development in Indonesia. Despite its socio-economic importance, conventional coffee cultivation practices continue to face persistent sustainability challenges ...
Devi Maulida Rahmah +12 more
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Prediksi Erosi Kebun Kopi Rakyat di Kecamatan Permata, Kabupaten Bener Meriah, Provinsi Aceh
Prediction of Erosion in the Coffee Plantation in Subdistrict of Permata, District of Bener Meriah, Province of Aceh Abstract. This study aimed to determine the level of erosion that occurred on the slopes of plantation of coffee community in sub ...
Hairul Basri +2 more
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Violence Against Women in the Workplace in Kenya: Assessment of Workplace Sexual Harassment in the Commercial Agriculture and Textile Manufacturing Sectors in Kenya [PDF]
This research study determines that women workers in export-processing industries in Kenya suffer from violent sexual abuse by their employers and supervisors.
International Labor Rights Forum
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Between famine and freedom: Food prices during the Indonesian War of Independence, 1945–9
Abstract This paper investigates how the Indonesian War of Independence (1945‒9) influenced staple food prices, and how fluctuations in those prices, in turn, shaped the trajectory and dynamics of the conflict. We compiled a dataset comprising more than 8600 prices for staple foods covering the entire Indonesian archipelago from 1939‒49, allowing us to
Ingrid de Zwarte +2 more
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PENDAPATAN DAN NILAI TAMBAH USAHA KOPI BUBUK ROBUSTA DI KABUPATEN LEBONG
Robusta coffee is one of the largest plantation crops in Lebong. To increase the economic value of coffee is to do further processing into products that can be consumed directly.
Reswita Reswita
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Interview with Raymundo Agustin [PDF]
A Kona farmer recalls his early life in the Philippines, immigration to Hawaii, sugarcane work, coffee picking, and coffee farming.coffee farmer, rancher, sugar plantation worker; Filipino; maleInterview conducted in llocano (translation).State, Federal,
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Coffee as one of the most traded agricultural commodities in the world increases its need over time, including the supply of coffee from Indonesia. Indonesia, as the seventh largest country in the world in terms of coffee exporters, demands its coffee plantations to improve their quality and productivity even with limited land. One coffee-producing
Putri Handayani Dwi +2 more
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Last of the JEDI's: “Coloured” Women's Active Representation in Apartheid's Public Education Sector
ABSTRACT The South African apartheid regime racially organized society into race categories—one being “Coloured” to denote people of mixed‐race heritage. The term “Coloured,” even in contemporary South Africa, is a contentious categorization given the racist legacy of apartheid. This article documents the lives of “Coloured” women who struggled against
Karen Johnston
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The impact of global changes on agriculture: the case of Ivorian Basin of Comoe River. [P-3330-16] [PDF]
Since some decades, the Ivorian Comoe river Basin faced environmental and climatic changes. As one of rainfed agriculture leading forces, climate conditions display (here) a major role in agriculture transformations.
Dabissi, N. +6 more
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NOTES ON THE ECOLOGY OF COFFEE PLANTATIONS
NOTES ON THE ECOLOGY OF COFFEE ...
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