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Summary
TLDRIn this video, Mukhairul Sholeh, a vanilla farm manager from Kebon Kliwon, shares his journey of transforming local farming in Salaman. After noticing the struggles of local farmers, he introduced online sales for agricultural products, overcoming initial challenges. His focus on growing vanilla, along with other crops like durian and avocado, has led to success. He emphasizes the importance of dedication and innovation in farming, encouraging youth to embrace agriculture as a viable business. Through perseverance, he envisions turning Salaman into a major vanilla production hub with global export potential.
Takeaways
- 😀 Mukhairul Sholeh started his journey in agriculture after noticing the struggles of local farmers, including exploitation by middlemen and financial instability.
- 😀 He was inspired by a story of a young entrepreneur who sold products online, and applied the same concept to sell agricultural goods from his village.
- 😀 Mukhairul initially faced challenges in making sales, but after six months, he made his first successful sale and gained confidence in the business.
- 😀 Over time, his vanilli farming business grew, leading to increased interest from local youth who saw success and became motivated to join the agricultural sector.
- 😀 The focus of his business is on growing high-quality vanilli, particularly the Planifolia variety, which is in demand in Java and other regions.
- 😀 He emphasizes the importance of proper care in vanilli cultivation, such as preventing root rot and theft, which are common challenges for farmers.
- 😀 Vanilli farming requires patience, as it takes around 2 years for the plant to start flowering and up to 9 months for the fruit to mature.
- 😀 The process of turning fresh vanilli into a marketable product involves washing, soaking in hot water, fermenting, and drying for a long shelf life of up to 10 years.
- 😀 Mukhairul hopes to turn his village, Salaman, into a center for vanilli production, making it easier for local farmers to export their products and obtain better prices.
- 😀 He encourages young people to consider farming as a viable and profitable business, stressing that success in agriculture comes from dedication and hard work.
- 😀 Mukhairul offers his expertise to others interested in farming, such as vanilli, durian, and other crops, through various social media platforms like YouTube and Instagram.
Q & A
What inspired the speaker to start selling vanilla online?
-The speaker was inspired by the story of a young person who dropped out of college and managed to build a business selling automotive and property online. This story motivated the speaker to sell agricultural products, like vanilla, through online platforms.
How did the speaker overcome challenges in starting the online business?
-The speaker initially struggled with low sales and almost gave up. However, a senior friend encouraged them to continue, and after a few months, they managed to sell their first 10 plants, which boosted their confidence.
What is the main issue faced by farmers in the speaker's community?
-The main issue faced by farmers was the lack of financial security and being dependent on middlemen, who often offered low prices and led to a cycle of debt for the farmers.
What is the significance of vanilla in the speaker's farming business?
-Vanilla is a key part of the speaker's farming business because it attracts many people to the farm, and the speaker specializes in cultivating high-quality vanilla, which has a significant market value.
What are the main challenges in growing vanilla according to the speaker?
-The main challenges in growing vanilla are root and stem rot, theft (where thieves often steal the plants before they mature), and ensuring proper pollination, which is crucial for the plants to produce fruit.
How does the speaker describe the process of harvesting and processing vanilla?
-The vanilla is harvested when it reaches maturity, around 8-9 months, and then it is washed, soaked in hot water, fermented, and dried. This long process ensures the vanilla can last for years and is of high quality.
What is the current market price for fresh and dried vanilla?
-The price for fresh vanilla ranges from IDR 100,000 to 200,000 per kilogram, while dried vanilla can fetch IDR 1.5 million to 3 million per kilogram, depending on quality.
What does the speaker hope to achieve for the community in Salaman?
-The speaker hopes to turn Salaman into a center for vanilla production, where farmers can collectively sell their produce, leading to better bargaining power with exporters and improving their financial situation.
What message does the speaker want to convey to young people regarding farming?
-The speaker encourages young people to get involved in farming, emphasizing that farming can be a profitable and sustainable business if approached seriously. They highlight that agriculture is essential for food security and future prosperity.
How does the speaker relate farming to business success?
-The speaker stresses that success in business is not about choosing the right business idea, but about committing fully to whatever business you choose. They compare it to taking something seemingly trivial, like a bottle of water at a wedding, and turning it into a valuable resource by collecting and reusing it.
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