Sustainability IPBSustainability IPBSustainability IPBSustainability IPB
  • Home
  • Centers
  • Programs
    • Learning Program
    • Research & Innovation
    • Community Engagement
    • Science Policy Interface
  • Partnership
    • Government
    • Private
    • Non-Governmental Organization
    • Research Consortia
  • Policy
  • Documents
  • News
  • Contacts

Blog

Big Red Chili More Expensive than Wrinkly Chili, Why? Here’s What an IPB University Expert Says

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 11 August, 2020 | 0

Chili has become a staple commodity among the Indonesian people. If prices don’t stabilize, it will affect lots of people’s livelihoods. These include restaurants, household consumption, sauce industry and others. Read More>>Read more

IPB University Builds New Lecture Buildings

By dpis | IPB SDG 9, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 11 August, 2020 | 0

Rector of IPB University, Prof. Dr. Arif Satria, conducted a groundbreaking procession for the construction of a recovery building for students, (11/8). IPB University continues to make various improvements and constructions to support lecture facilities and facilities, one of which is the construction of a good lecture facility. “This lecture building was built to meetRead more

IPB University Professor Discusses the Importance of Institutional Formation for the Sago Agricultural Industry

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, IPB SDG 16, IPB SDG 9, Learning Program, News, Science Policy Interface | Comments are Closed | 11 August, 2020 | 0

Prof. Dr. Sumardjo, Professor of IPB University and Head of the Laboratory of the Communication and Counseling Section, Department of Communication Science and Community Development, Faculty of Human Ecology said that the establishment of mutually beneficial and sustainable agribusiness institutions is important. According to him, the partnership system in each chain always has problems, especiallyRead more

In Preventing the Indonesian Economy from the Abyss of Recession, Here are few Suggestions from the IPB University professor

By dpis | IPB SDG 10, IPB SDG 8, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 10 August, 2020 | 0

The COVID-19 pandemic has absolutely hit the economies of many countries, including Indonesia. Since the oubreak of the COVID-19 pandemic last March, Indonesia’s economy was contracted to a level of -5.32 percent in Q2 2020 or drop 8.29 percentage point from the 2.97 level in the previous quarter (Q1 2020). Read More>>Read more

IPB University Expert: Crickets Can Boost the Economy, from Animal Feed to Alternative Food

By dpis | Community Engagement, IPB SDG 12, IPB SDG 8, IPB SDG 9, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 10 August, 2020 | 0

Often times we take one eye off some animals that look like pests or are disgusting. Even though behind that, there are a myriad of benefits that can be provided by it. Like crickets, insects that often appear at night have useful benefits to boost the people’s economy. Read More>>Read more

IPB University Fisheries Expert: Indonesia Can Only Meet No More Than 2 Percent of Japanese Eel Demand

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, IPB SDG 14, Learning Program, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 10 August, 2020 | 0

The number of vast waters makes fisheries potential in Indonesia very abundant. One of the fish species that has high potential to be developed is eel. This fish can be found in Indonesian waters, especially in the southern coastal waters. This area is a habitat for the distribution of eel fish. Read More>>Read more

Guru Besar IPB University: Potensi Sagu Indonesia Bisa Mencukupi Kebutuhan Pangan 1 Milyar Penduduk

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, IPB SDG 2, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 10 August, 2020 | 0

Krisis pangan merupakan salah satu isu yang dikhawatirkan terjadi selama masa pandemi. Ketersediaan pangan harus terus dijaga untuk keberlangsungan hidup masyarakat. Salah satu caranya adalah dengan meningkatkan keberagaman pangan pokok masyarakat. Read More>>Read more

Let’s travel to the Agribusiness and Technology Park of IPB University

By dpis | IPB SDG 11, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 7 August, 2020 | 0

Agribusiness and Technology Park (ATP) is one of the business units owned by IPB University. This business unit is engaged in agriculture from upstream to downstream by involving farmers around Bogor Regency, Bogor City, and Cianjur Regency as partners. Read More>>Read more

Traveling Around Indonesia For Millets, This IPB University Lecturer Successfully Forms Superior Varieties

By dpis | IPB SDG 9, Learning Program, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 7 August, 2020 | 0

Millets may still be foreign to some Indonesians. In fact, millets are a food plant, just like rice. It is because it is not surprising that this plant is still underutilized. In several regions in Indonesia, millets are known with local names such as Hotong (Maluku) and Botok (Nusa Tenggara). Read More>>Read more

Wageningen University & Research’s Professor Speaks on Politics across Borders

By dpis | IPB SDG 16, IPB SDG 4, Learning Program, News, Science Policy Interface | Comments are Closed | 6 August, 2020 | 0

The Faculty of Human Ecology (FEMA), IPB University, has held an international seminar with the theme “Sustainability Development”. This seminar was held in the commemoration of FEMA’s establishment 15 years ago. Prof Otto Hospes from Wageningen University and Research was invited in this seminar to speak about politics across borders and joined by IPB expertRead more

6263646566
Copyright 2019 Sustainability IPB | All Rights Reserved
  • Home
  • Centers
  • Programs
    • Learning Program
    • Research & Innovation
    • Community Engagement
    • Science Policy Interface
  • Partnership
    • Government
    • Private
    • Non-Governmental Organization
    • Research Consortia
  • Policy
  • Documents
  • News
  • Contacts
Sustainability IPB