Senin 01 Sep 2014 21:17 WIB

Yogyakarta farmers take up coffee cultivation

Harvesting coffee (illustration)
Foto: Antara/Anis Efizudin
Harvesting coffee (illustration)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, YOGYAKARTA - People living in Sidoharjo village, Kulon Progo district, Yogyakarta, are developing a 37-hectare coffee plantation in Menoreh Hills, about 45 kilometers north of Yogyakarta city.

"In Sidoharjo village, there is a 37-hectare coffee plantation. It is developing rapidly along with the tourism program in this area," head of the Margo Mulyo Madigondo farmer group Suradio said on Monday.

In addition to the coffee plantation, there are also farming lands and forests spread over 143 hectares.

He said there is potential for development of coffee agro-tourism. However, most of the coffee plants are still grown mixed with other plants.

"The coffee plantations are located in three areas in the Samigaluh sub-district. One of them can be seen when we go to Sidoharjo waterfall," Suradio added.

Manager of Sidoharjo tourism village Alfiah said the development of coffee agro-tourism was being combined with mountain tourism. Sidoharjo also has natural tourist spots such as waterfalls and Watu Jonggol, the habitat of the long-tailed macaque.

sumber : Antara
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