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Empowering “Mobile” Street Traders

At present, together with his colleague, Agung has a bigger dream to improve the economic status of mobile street traders in Jakarta.

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Elsa Emiria Leba
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Agung Setiawan

It all started with a cup of hot coffee in Cisadon village, Bogor, West Java, several years ago. Agung Setiawan (38) then tried to improve the image of a mobile coffee vendor. At present, together with his colleague, Agung has a bigger dream to improve the economic status of mobile street traders in Jakarta.

In 2017, Agung, who is currently pursuing a motocross hobby, visited Cisadon village. There, he heard the lamentation of Mrs. Farid, the local seller of luwak (civet) coffee. Mrs. Farid\'s coffee was not selling well, while several kilograms of his coffee were still unsold.

Editor:
Syahnan Rangkuti
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