Gastro Tourism Academy

Gastro Tourism Academy

Indonesia

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The Gastro Tourism Academy, part of the Gastro Forestry Project in Tasikmalaya, aims to enhance agroforestry and forest food systems by integrating local culinary traditions with sustainable forest management. The academy will offer training in cultivating and utilizing forest foods, promoting eco-friendly practices, and developing agroforestry-based tourism. By bridging agriculture, forestry, and gastronomy, it seeks to boost local economies, preserve biodiversity, and foster a deeper appreciation for Tasikmalaya’s rich natural resources.

Ferme et système agricole

1 - Principalement la consommation domestique
Cultures, Des arbres, Autre

Détails du système agricole

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Enhanced Biodiversity: Foster a diverse and resilient ecosystem by integrating a variety of native plant species, which will support a range of wildlife and improve soil health.

Sustainable Agriculture: Implement innovative agroforestry practices that balance crop production with environmental conservation, leading to increased yields while preserving natural resources.

Advanced Mapping Technologies: Utilize cutting-edge mapping tools to accurately monitor and manage agroforestry systems, optimizing land use and resource allocation for maximum efficiency and sustainability.

1. Gastro Forestry Integration: Develop a system that incorporates edible plants and fungi into the agroforestry model, promoting local food security and creating new economic opportunities through value-added products.

2. Community Engagement and Education: Promote local knowledge sharing and skills development through workshops and training programs, empowering the community to actively participate in and benefit from the agroforestry project.

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