Indonesia has long been a global leader in spices, producing high-value commodities like nutmeg, pepper, cloves, and cinnamon. These products hold vast potential in both domestic and export markets. However, this potential remains underutilized. Many smallholder spice farmers continue to use outdated techniques, face limited market access, and struggle with low productivity. Government initiatives like the Indonesia Sustainable Agriculture (ISTA) project aim to address these challenges. However, farmer participation in ISTA activities remains limited, risking the effectiveness and reach of the program.Continue reading Unlocking Participation: Revealing What Drives or Hinders Spice Farmers Engagement
Empowering Sustainable Fisheries Through Behavior Change in Indonesia
Indonesia is the world’s second largest fish producing country, yet its fisheries sector is under growing threat. Climate change, marine pollution, and overfishing continue to damage ecosystems and undermine the livelihoods of coastal communities. While policy and technical interventions abound, they often fall short for failing to address a root issue: behavior. Fishers still use destructive practices like trawling and explosives, not due to ignorance, but due to perceived short-term gains and embedded social norms.Continue reading Empowering Sustainable Fisheries Through Behavior Change in Indonesia
Tulodo’s Groundbreaking Capability Building Support on Behavioral Approaches for Fisheries Sustainability in Indonesia
Editor: Nicholas Goodwin Indonesia’s rich marine biodiversity is under threat. Climate change is altering where and when fish travel. Pollution is causing harm to vital oceans. As populations grow, sustainable fishing will become more important than ever – yet practices like overexploitation, blast fishing by Indonesian fisheries and consumption of endangered fish species are destabilizingContinue reading Tulodo’s Groundbreaking Capability Building Support on Behavioral Approaches for Fisheries Sustainability in Indonesia