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13 Oct 2021
Project leader: Mr. Emba
Level of education and university: Master, Public Policy in Economic Policy, the Australian National University
Collaborating Organisations: KSU Syariah BMT Insan Samawa, Replace Institute, and the Government of Lunyuk Sub-District
Project Location: The project activities will take place in Lunyuk Ode Village and Lunyuk Rea Village, Lunyuk Sub District of Sumbawa Regency, Nusa Tenggara Barat
Activity Type: Community development activities
Sector: Small and medium enterprise development, Rural Growth, Natural Resource Management
Project Rationale:
Adding value to Sumbawa honey, practicing sustainable honey collecting methods and producing honeybee-based products will bring several benefits to the stakeholders. Aside from economic advantages in the short run, for the local people and wild honey collectors, practicing a more sustainable and environmentally friendly method can maintain wild honeybee colonies. This, in turn, can increase harvest time, contributing to a long term economic benefit.
Project Beneficiaries:
Priority Development Area:
Economic Recovery
Link with Australian organisation: -
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