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Summary
TLDRGinanjar Ikutamimi, a millennial agricultural ambassador from Kalimantan, shares his journey into hydroponic farming and his mission to inspire young people to venture into agriculture. Initially driven by a hobby and the need for efficient farming methods in urban areas with limited land, Ginanjar learned hydroponic techniques in Yogyakarta and applied them in his community. He emphasizes the importance of technology and digital marketing in modern farming. Ginanjar encourages millennials to embrace farming as a promising field for entrepreneurship, with a focus on sustainability and innovation. He also advocates for the 2023 agricultural census to support policies that benefit farmers and promote food sovereignty.
Takeaways
- 😀 Ginanjar Ikutamimi, a millennial farmer ambassador from East Kalimantan, practices hydroponic farming and mentors local farmers in Samarinda.
- 😀 Ginanjar's interest in farming began as a hobby, leading him to explore how to grow plants in small spaces, especially in urban areas where agricultural land is scarce.
- 😀 He attended hydroponic farming training in Yogyakarta 5-7 years ago, as there were no such opportunities in East Kalimantan at the time.
- 😀 Hydroponic farming offers an alternative to traditional soil-based farming, with benefits such as no need for manual tools like hoes, making it accessible to people who are afraid of getting dirty.
- 😀 Ginanjar collaborates with conventional farmers, as some crops cannot be grown hydroponically due to factors like weather conditions or high production costs.
- 😀 The rise of digital marketing provides opportunities for young people to sell agricultural products online, bridging the gap between conventional and millennial farmers.
- 😀 Ginanjar encourages young people to explore agriculture as a career, highlighting the potential for entrepreneurship in the sector.
- 😀 He shares his experiences on social media, inspiring young people to see farming as a viable business and motivating them to join the agricultural industry.
- 😀 Ginanjar also works with Islamic boarding schools (pondok pesantren), helping students learn entrepreneurship and sustainable agriculture through hydroponics while balancing their religious studies.
- 😀 He fully supports the agricultural census initiative, seeing it as a way to collect valuable data to improve agricultural policies and support farming development in Indonesia.
- 😀 Ginanjar challenges young people, particularly in East Kalimantan, to participate in the 2023 Agricultural Census and embrace the opportunities in the agricultural sector.
Q & A
Who is Ginanjar, and what is his role in the agricultural community?
-Ginanjar is a Millennial Farmer Ambassador from East Kalimantan, Indonesia. He is involved in hydroponic farming and works to inspire young people to take part in agriculture through technology and entrepreneurship. He also helps traditional farmers and provides mentorship in farming and business practices.
How did Ginanjar get started with hydroponic farming?
-Ginanjar's journey into hydroponic farming began as a hobby. He became curious about how to grow plants in limited space, especially in urban areas like Samarinda, where agricultural land is shrinking. He then traveled to Yogyakarta for training in hydroponics and applied the knowledge upon his return.
What are the main differences between hydroponic farming and traditional farming?
-The main difference between hydroponic farming and traditional farming is that hydroponics uses water-based systems without soil, whereas traditional farming relies on soil and manual tools like hoes. Hydroponic farming also eliminates the need for dealing with pests and soil conditions, making it more accessible to people who may not be comfortable with traditional farming methods.
What challenges do Ginanjar and other hydroponic farmers face?
-Hydroponic farming faces challenges like the high cost of production for some crops, limited crops that can be grown in hydroponics, and the lack of infrastructure in certain areas. Additionally, while hydroponics has many advantages, it cannot replace traditional farming for all types of crops.
How does Ginanjar help conventional farmers with their work?
-Ginanjar collaborates with traditional farmers by helping them incorporate modern farming tools, such as hand tractors, and offers guidance on hydroponic farming methods. He assists them in marketing their products, particularly in reaching broader markets using digital platforms.
Why does Ginanjar believe technology is crucial for modern farming?
-Ginanjar believes technology is crucial for modern farming because it enables farmers, especially young people and women, to engage in farming more easily. It also provides opportunities to market agricultural products through digital platforms, enhancing business potential and expanding reach.
How does Ginanjar encourage young people to get involved in agriculture?
-Ginanjar encourages young people by demonstrating that agriculture offers diverse career opportunities, such as farming, marketing, and investment. He uses social media to inspire Millennials and show them that agriculture is a promising and viable field for entrepreneurship.
What role does Ginanjar play in teaching at pesantren (Islamic boarding schools)?
-At pesantren, Ginanjar helps teach students how to integrate entrepreneurship with agriculture. He mentors them on how to grow crops using hydroponics, how to package and market agricultural products, and how to interact with the community. This approach helps students develop both farming skills and business acumen.
What is the significance of the 2023 Agricultural Census according to Ginanjar?
-Ginanjar supports the 2023 Agricultural Census as it will provide updated data on farming in Indonesia. This data is essential for creating informed agricultural policies that will benefit farmers, improve agricultural practices, and contribute to the nation's food sovereignty.
What is Ginanjar's call to action for young people in Kalimantan and Indonesia?
-Ginanjar urges young people, especially Millennials, to actively participate in the agricultural sector and embrace opportunities in farming, whether through traditional or hydroponic methods, or by contributing in marketing and investment. He calls on them to support the 2023 Agricultural Census and to take part in shaping the future of agriculture.
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