A number of farmers in Cawene Village, Bogor Regency, West Java are able to market medicinal herbal ingredients from Indonesia to a number of pharmaceutical companies in Europe. This group of farmers who cultivate herbal plant materials is driven by a mother whose husband is a doctor, who focuses on assisting farmers from the beginning of cultivation to the marketing level. In Antaranews.com's report with the title "Farmers from Cawene village successfully market their herbal products to Europe", it contains a video of 1 minute 50 seconds telling the story of the head farmer named Ratih Soekanto or familiar with Nini Ratih as the head of herbal farmer in Cawene Village, Bogor Regency. West Java. She and the farming community she leads have succeeded in bringing herbal medicinal ingredients to the European market. Nini Ratih and her husband, who is a doctor by profession, were able to move the village of Cawene to focus on growing a number of export-value crops. "Cooperating with several pharmaceutical factories in Europe. For example, the drugs are from Bayer, for example, Germany, there are several from the Netherlands and Italy," said Ratih, quoted from the Antaranews.com video. as many as 300 farmers accompanied by Nini Ratih and her husband until the farmers are adept at developing herbal plants such as cloves, nutmeg, coffee and tea to be ready for export.
Monday, 29 August 2022 08:28