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  1. Suratmi: Fostering a New Happiness Through Agricultural Spirit. Suratmi, a woman in Selunuk Village who has recently stepped into an agricultural livelihood. Following her husband's passing, Suratmi had to manage her late husband's oil palm plantation by herself.

  2. www.sustainableagriculture.eco › members-1 › kalekaKaleka - SAN

    Kaleka, formerly known as Inobu, is a women-led organization focused on collaborative applied research. It strives to find new models of small-scale rural production systems that benefit both nature and society.

  3. id.linkedin.com › company › kalekaindonesiaKaleka | LinkedIn

    Kaleka | 4.056 pengikut di LinkedIn. We work with farmers to protect nature in the Indonesian archipelago. #RealizingSustainability #TransitiontoExcellence | Kaleka is an Indonesian non-profit...

  4. Born in 1953, multi-media artist Ranbir Kaleka studied at the College of Art, Chandigarh, and the Royal College of Art, London. Initially trained as a painter, Kaleka’s integrative work has increasingly animated two-dimensional canvases within experimental film narrative sequences as well as explored immersive, large-scale video installations.

  5. Plant resources in Kaleka are used and distributed by following two basic principles, namely, equality and sustainability. Local people's respect to their ancestors is implemented in maintaining and preserving Kaleka in good quality over generations.

  6. Sep 14, 2023 · BASF, alongside a leading company for natural cosmetics, has partnered with Indonesian non-profit organization Kaleka to support the sustainable management of palm and palm kernel oil production in Indonesia.

  7. Founded in 2014, Kaleka is a women-led organisation, where the Executive Director and majority of managers and staff are women. With over 60 staff now, our staff represent the diversity of peoples in the Indonesian archipelago, all committed to upholding human rights and protecting the environment.

  8. Founded in 2014, Kaleka is a women-led organization, where the Executive Director and majority of managers and staff are women. With over 60 staff now, our staff represent the diversity of peoples in the Indonesian archipelago, all committed to upholding human rights and protecting the environment.

  9. Aug 16, 2021 · The Kaleka agroforests around a former settlement and sacred historical meaning are species-rich agroforests dominated by local fruit trees and rubber close to the riverbank. They function well with high wet-season groundwater tables (up to −15 cm) compatible with peatland restoration targets.

  10. Kaleka, previously known as Inobu, is an Indonesian non-profit research institute established in 2014. Kaleka’s collaborative applied research is intended to inform policy and design innovations that leads to the sustainable and equitable production of commodities and use of natural resources.