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Food-crop agricultural biomass in Indonesia is increasingly promoted as a renewable energy resource, often framed as abundant crop “waste” that can be converted. This paper explicitly focuses on crop residues from food-crop agriculture—such as rice, maize, and other staple crops—and...
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Agricultural production in Indonesia has long relied on chemical fertilizer–based intensification to increase yields. However, rising fertilizer application rates have not been accompanied by proportional productivity gains, indicating declining fertilizer-use efficiency. This paper...
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This paper analyzes Indonesia’s climate mitigation strategy with a focus on private sector innovation in promoting a circular economy in the palm oil industry. Facing major emissions from energy, land use, and waste, Indonesia has adopted key national policies, including its NDC, carbon...
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Indonesia would face the energy crisis if there were no significant innovations in new and renewable invented energy. This is because about 90% of the country’s energy is derived from fossil fuels, which would soon be running out in the coming period of 9 to 40 years. One of the options...
Mimin Aminah
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IPB University, IndonesiaJob Title
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Managing Biomass Trade-offs in Indonesia’s Smallholder Agriculture
Restoring Soil Fertility to Enhance the Efficiency and Sustainability of Agricultural Production Systems in Indonesia
National Strategy for Climate Mitigation: Private Sector Circular Use of Palm Oil Mill Waste
The Perspective of Biomethane Compressed Natural Gas (Bio-CNG) Development Supporting Energy Security in Indonesia