Chairman of the Maju Bersama Fish Farmers Group, Joko Sudrajad, operates the community-built fish feed machine. (Foto: Dok.Robbi/MKN) MUFFINTOSAY - Indonesia is known as a land rich in resources. From Sabang to Merauke, from Miangas to Rote Island, our villages harbor extraordinary potential. There is fertile soil, vast lands, abundant crops, and waters always teeming with fish. Yet often these potentials are shackled by limitations: poor market access, limited capital, inadequate technology, and the perpetual roller coaster of raw-material prices. Many surrender to those challenges. Villages are frequently seen as bystanders in development while the cities surge onward. But behind that narrative, some villages choose a different path. They don’t stop at complaints; they turn limitations into fuel for innovation. They act, collaborate, and eventually prove that villages too can become centers of inspirational change. A story like this unfolded in the Waru sub-district, Penajam Paser U...
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