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Astungkara Way featured in Indonesia Expat for our work with rice farmers

  • Oct 10, 2024
  • 1 min read

We are very grateful that our Regenerative Rice movement is starting to gain strong traction with local farmers, cooperatives and attracting media attention. Indonesia Expat published an article about our paddy ecosystem restoration program on the 7th October 2024.

"Astungkara Way is at the forefront of Bali’s regenerative agriculture movement, committed to revitalising the island’s farming practices through sustainable and innovative methods."





4 Comments


Ricky Rivera
Ricky Rivera
8 minutes ago

It was really inspiring to read how the Astungkara Way is helping rice farmers while keeping nature in balance. During one busy semester, I used engineering Assignment Help while studying sustainability topics like this, and it helped me keep up. It made me see how real impact can happen with simple ideas. In the end, working with nature feels like the smartest path forward.

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nur anita
nur anita
Mar 18

I really like your article travel haji plus. It’s evident that you have a lot knowledge on this topic. Your points are well made and relatable. Thanks for writing engaging and interesting material

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I liked how your post shows Astungkara Way gaining attention for its work helping rice farmers and promoting regenerative farming in Bali, because it really highlights how local culture and sustainability can grow together through community effort. It reminded me of a time when I was swamped with big research tasks and had to PhD thesis helpers to finish early so I could join a field trip with classmates learning about farming and ecosystems. It shows that good support makes big goals feel manageable and meaningful.

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