WartaBulukumba.Com – Under the blue sky of Bulukumba that stretches out like a boundless canvas, sunlight filters its warmth onto the land of the Balangtieng Watershed Area. The wind and leaves talk to each other. The river’s water gurgled along with the joy of the gathered farmers. They, together with Dana Mitra Tani (DMT) Bulukumba, are not just planting trees, but sowing seeds of hope for a greener and more sustainable future in this area. Every palm tree planted by palm sugar farmers will be a silent witness to their promise to nature and the community, a small offering to rebalance the melody of nature that was disturbed. Also read: Farmers from 12 villages in Bulukumba together with Dana Mitra Tani and UNDP support the restoration of the Balangtieng watershed ecosystem. Supported by UNDP. Chairman of Dana Mitra Tani, Sri Puswandi (wearing a beanie) with palm sugar farmers/WartaBulukumba.Com. This program is not just about planting trees, but rather a great movement for the restoration and protection of ecosystems. Motivated by the urgent need to preserve nature, this program is supported by important institutions such as GEF-SGP Indonesia, Environmental Business Development Foundation, Balang Institute, and UNDP. They come together, providing resources and knowledge to make the dream of a better environment a reality. When Sri Puswandi, Chair of Dana Mitra Tani, conveyed his goals, there was passion burning in every word. Also Read: You can make money! 10 creative environmentally friendly business ideas in South Sulawesi: Makassar, Bulukumba to Palopo Planting trees in a 50 hectare area on the banks of the Balangtieng watershed/WartaBulukumba.Com “Today we are starting to plant sugar palm trees with farmers,” said Sri Puswandi to WartaBulukumba.Com on Sunday , February 4 2024. Every planted palm tree is not just a plant, but hope. Hope for a healthy ecosystem, and also for a better life for farmers. The target is ambitious, 50 hectares of land by 2024, but not without reason. The goal is clear: preserving and restoring land in the Balangtieng Watershed Area. Also Read: INDEF Research: Shopee is the Platform Most Used by MSMEs. This activity is not only limited to planting, but also visiting sugar palm plantations in surrounding villages. Through this activity, they want to ensure that agriculture in this region is environmentally friendly and sustainable. In the atmosphere of commemorating the anniversary of Bulukumba Regency, there is hope that arises. It is hoped that the local government will be more active in preserving and restoring the Balangtieng watershed. The problem of rivers damaged by mining shows how important action and support from all parties is. This activity is more than just planting trees. It is a symbol of care, hope, and hard work. A message that every action, small or large, matters for our future and the planet.**
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