Agribusiness Santris
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
IT was Alzi Abrar's turn to sell the pleurotus ostreatus mushrooms two weeks ago. The third-grader at the Muhammad Natsir Pesantren ran out of supplies in no time, forcing him to return to the storeroom five kilometers away to fetch more stock.
Standing tall in Alahan Panjang, Solok regency, West Sumatra province, Muhammad Natsir Pesantren (M. Natsir for short), is actively promoting the sale of agricultural crops. "We have three women customers who order the mushrooms. A one kilogram bag sells for Rp20,000," Alzi told Tempo.
IT was Alzi Abrar's turn to sell the pleurotus ostreatus mushrooms two weeks ago. The third-grader at the Muhammad Natsir Pesantren ran out of supplies in no time, forcing him to return to the storeroom five kilometers away to fetch more stock.
Standing tall in Alahan Panjang, Solok regency, West Sumatra province, Muhammad Natsir Pesantren (M. Natsir for short), is actively promoting the sale of agricultural crops. "We have three women customers
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