Agricultural Transformation Starts in the Backyard: Family Farming Offers Self-Sufficiency and A Return to Nature in Indonesia
Publication Year: 2021
Author(s): Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Abstract:
Nissa Wargadipuras’s earliest memories involve learning how to live with nature. Her childhood home’s backyard in the hilly town of Garut, West Java was a little forest where her father planted vegetables, herbs and fruits. Her mother produced traditional medicine from the plants for their family and their neighbours. “Whenever I came home from school, my mother always asked me to do some “hunting,” Nissa says. The tradition of the “backyard hunt” has long been part of ethnic Sundanese life in West Java, Indonesia. “I ‘hunted’ guava, coconut, turmeric, cayenne pepper, everything. I could find all that I needed in my parent’s backyard.”
Source of Publication: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Country: Indonesia
Publisher/Organisation: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Theme: Traditional Agriculture | Subtheme: Agricultural Practices
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