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Garlic Planting Obligation for Importers

Monday, October 30, 2023

The realization of obligatory garlic cultivation as a provision to obtain the commodity import permits is still stuttering due to incompliant importers and farmers.

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A garlic farmer in Argamukti village, Majalengka Regency, West Java. Tempo/Rully Kesuma/File Photo . tempo : 173055754999.

AGUS is eager to cultivate his parched farming fields in the midst of this year’s long drought. But the head of the Taruna Garap Tani Farmer Group in Tretep subdistrict, Temanggung Regency, Central Java, does not want to plant rice on his two-hectare land, but garlic. “Thank God, the rain has started,” he said on Thursday, October 26.

Taruna Garap Tani is partnering with Langgeng Rejeki Indonesia, a garlic importing company. Th

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