Gembili Farming as a Profitable Food Diversification and Ecological Preservation Solution for Watubonang Community
Indah Khoirunnisa,
Ernoiz Antriyandarti,
Wiwit Rahayu
et al.
Abstract:Gembili (Dioscorea esculenta) is one of the tubers that contribute to local food diversification in Indonesia. This research addresses the limited knowledge on Gembili cultivation, a minor tuber with suboptimal utilization despite its high carbohydrate content. Reducing Indonesia’s dependency on rice can be achieved through tuber diversification like Gembili. Therefore, promoting land use for Gembili cultivation is essential. Developed gembili farming provides economic and ecological benefits. Economic benefit… Show more
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