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The Oasis of the Denpasar Gardening Movement

The Covid-19 pandemic has severely hit tourism in Bali. Some residents try to survive by gardening. The yields can be used to meet the food needs of their family and neighbors.

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The founder of the Agro Learning Center (ALC), who is also the Chairperson of the Tamiang Bali Mandiri Foundation, Nyoman Baskara, inspects a catfish pond in the ALC garden area in North Denpasar District, Denpasar City, Thursday (25/2/2021).

The Covid-19 pandemic has severely hit tourism in Bali. Some residents try to survive by gardening. The yields can be used to meet the food needs of their family and neighbors.

Even though he is not directly involved in tourism, Nyoman Sudarma (39) also felt the harsh impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. As activities at the production house where he works remains at a standstill, he also runs a vegetable garden and catfish pond together with 30 members of the Mina Tani Sari Dewi Group, Banjar Tegeh Sari, Tonja village, Denpasar city.

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