In the concluding episode, API and JRKDem explore the theme “Limited Access and Optimization of the Role of Women Farmers.” Lily Batara from the People’s Coalition for Food Sovereignty (KRKP) joins as a guest speaker, unveiling the history and crucial role of women in agriculture. Despite their significance in agricultural production, women farmers face under appreciation in resource management. Unequal treatment in government policies, rooted in patriarchal culture, leads to injustice in the agricultural value chain for women. The second interview features Asroful Uswatun, a successful female farmer entrepreneur from Jember, East Java. She shares insights into the challenges faced by women farmers in her area, her journey as an organic fruit farmer, and government support for her farming business.
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