Moluccan Albizia

Moluccan albizia or Paraserianthes falcataria or Falcataria mollucana, in Indonesia widely popular as sengon tree. It is one of the world’s fast-growing trees with its nitrogen-fixing abilities and adaptability to varying soil conditions. It is highly sought over by local farmers in Kebumen planting area for its compatibility with local soil and offers ecological advantages. 

Clove

The clove tree is a tropical evergreen species native to Indonesia’s Moluccas Islands, historically known as the Spice Islands. In Indonesia, it is well-known as cengkih. Prized for its aromatic buds and leaves, the clove or cengkih tree has been an important commodity for centuries. Cloves are used in various ways, including medicine, cuisine, and in cigarettes, making clove trees a valuable asset for local livelihoods due to their high market demand and competitive pricing. 

Robusta Coffee

Among approximately 130 coffee tree species, robusta coffee, is one of few that are commercially cultivated worldwide. Known for its bold, nutty, dark, and chocolatey flavor, robusta coffee produces beans that are highly valued globally. Accounting for 40% to 45% of global coffee production, robusta is a promising commodity. In our tree-planting areas, particularly in Kebumen, we cultivate robusta coffee to help local communities boost their income and improve the environment, especially through enhanced water conservation. 

Rasamala

Altingia excelsa is an evergreen, monoecious, large and lofty tree, 40-60 m high, with straight bole and branching at 20-35 m above the ground

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Stinky Bean

Parkia speciosa Hassk. (petai, pete, sator, and stink bean) is a medium to large tree native to Southeast Asia with various medicinal, wood, and shade tree uses.

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