Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest

by Yayasan Lembaga Kajian Pengembangan Pendidikan Sosial Agama dan Kebudayaan (INFEST)
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest
Plant 1.000.000 Trees in Indonesia Damaged Forest

Project Report | Apr 20, 2026
Weekly update: Seedling Preparation for Early 2027 Planting

By Nur Abdullah | Project Staff

Indonesia is expected to face a prolonged dry season in 2026, with government projections indicating that it may be one of the longest drought periods in the past 30 years. In response to this condition, many planting activities across regions are being postponed, with implementation prioritized only in areas that have sufficient irrigation systems.

Considering these constraints, proactive preparation has become essential.

To ensure readiness for the next planting cycle—anticipated to begin in January 2027—Punthuk Sewu has initiated early-stage seedling preparation. This effort aims to provide high-quality, climate-resilient planting materials that can be distributed to local communities once conditions are favorable.

The selected seedlings are designed to support both economic productivity and environmental sustainability, including:

  1. Liberica Coffee
    Developed as both a productive commodity and a conservation crop, suitable for agroforestry systems and long-term income generation.

  2. Sugar Palm (Aren)
    Planted to improve water retention and support ecosystem stability, while also offering potential economic value.

  3. Leguminous Plants
    Cultivated as a sustainable source of livestock feed, contributing to integrated farming systems.

  4. Bamboo
    Utilized for water conservation, soil stabilization, and protection of critical watershed areas.

This initiative reflects a forward-looking approach—shifting from reactive planting toward planned, resilient agricultural systems. By preparing seedlings in advance, communities will be better equipped to optimize the next planting season, improve productivity, and strengthen environmental conservation efforts.

Through this strategy, we aim to support both ecological resilience and sustainable rural livelihoods.

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Yayasan Lembaga Kajian Pengembangan Pendidikan Sosial Agama dan Kebudayaan (INFEST)

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