In this episode, Mr. Andi Budi Santoso, a coffee farmer from Jarak Village in Jombang Regency, East Java, shares his experiences as a farmer and discusses his agricultural commodities. He expresses his concerns about the current weather conditions, the state of his plants, and the impact of climate on crop growth and yields. Mr. Andi also conveys his hopes for improved knowledge at the farm level, particularly in relation to climate change. Additionally, Professor Yunita, an anthropologist from the University of Indonesia and a Climate Field School Facilitator at the farmer level, delves into the detailed impacts of climate change, especially on the agricultural ecosystem. She highlights the various effects of climate change on farmers’ income and the economic well-being of farming families.Audio Player
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