CHERRY FRAGRANT MINAHASA FARMERS

The fragrant plant of more than a year has been inhabited on an area of 25 hectares in Tountimomor, Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi.

It is easy to cultivate the attention of Herli Walandow which is the Head of Cooperative Maesa Mitra Jaya to embroider sleep and not productive land belonging to citizens into economic value land. Each 10 tons of dried lemongrass can produce about 90 kg of perfumed lemongrass oil.

Scented distillation result oil is used as fragrant oil making material, soap, shampoo and other products. In addition, the remaining water of the refining process can be used as a floor cleaning liquid because it has antibacterial content and the remaining fermentation of the processed fragrant lemongrass can be used so that it supports the government in realizing green economy.

Bishop of Manado’s Diocese, Mgr.us Estephanus Rolly Untu with the community planting fragrant seedlings in plantation land in Lolah village, Minahasa, North Sulawesi.

The seedling is planted in the village of Lolah, Minahasa, North Sulawesi.

In developing a fragrant cluster ecosystem, the Financial Services Authority (OJK) through the Regional Financial Access Accelerated Team (TPAKD) in cooperation with the Bank SulutGo has released the SMEs Business Credit (KUR) reached Rp6,9 billion to 192 debtors who are members of the Jaya Partner Maesa Cooperative. Each farmers get Rp12 million for one hectare of land planted fragrant lemongrass and Cooperative Maesa Maju Jaya (MMJ) became a buyer in the ecosystem.

In addition to providing training, cooperatives are also instilling Manado’s diocese who have a foster farmers to socialize and cultivate farmers to plant fragrant lemongrass.

The development of the fragrant cluster cluster ecosystem is one of OJK support with other stakeholders in expanding financial access through the development of cluster-based KUR distribution in various regions in improving the welfare of society in Indonesia.

The number of farmers harvest the plants of the fragrant lemongrass in Tountimomor Village, Western Kakas, Minahasa, North Sulawesi.

The work carries a fragrant lemon ties that have been harvested in Tountimomor Village, Western Kakas, Minahasa, North Sulawesi.

Photo and text : Adwit B Pramono

The work carries a fragrant napkin leaf bond harvested in Tountimomor Village, Western Kakas, Minahasa, North Sulawesi.

The work records the yield of the fragrant leaf scale before the process of distillation in the Tountimomor Village, West Kakas, Minahasa, North Sulawesi.

The number of workers put the leaves of a fragrant lemon into the refining furnace in the Tountimomor Village, Western Kakas, Minahasa, North Sulawesi.

The number of workers prepare the process of distillation of fragrant lemongrass in Tountimomor Village, Western Kakas, Minahasa, North Sulawesi.

The process of distilling oil lemongrass spends 3-4 hours in Tountimomor Village, Western Kakas, Minahasa, North Sulawesi.

The workers supervise the oil shelter as the result of the distillation of the fragrant leaves in the Tountimomor Village, Western Kakas, Minahasa, North Sulawesi.

The workers carry the leaves of the fragrant fragrant leaves of the distillation results for animal feed in the Tountimomor Village, Western Terror, Minahasa, North Sulawesi.

Hewan cattle eats the leaves of fragrant fragrant leaves in the village of Tountimomor, Western Kakas, Minahasa, North Sulawesi.

The number of farmers and workers relaxed the leaves of fragrant lemongrass in Tountimomor Village, Western Kakas, Minahasa, North Sulawesi.

Editor : Revelation

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