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New Innovations for Flower Farmers

Dwi Lili Andayani\'s terrarium and urban garden markets have reached a number of major cities and regions in Indonesia, like Yogyakarta, Jakarta, Lombok in West Nusa Tenggara, Bali, as well as Berau in East Kalimantan.

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Defri Werdiono
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Dwi Lili Indayani

The innovations initiated by Dwi Lili Indayani, 34, in marketing flowers and plants have been rewarding. Now, she is at the helm of a village-owned enterprise association to assist flower farmers in their market expansion.

A kiosk of flowers and ornamental plants on the roadside of Jl. Patimura, Temas subdistrict, Batu city, East Java, is the display hut of Lili’s products. The decorative plant and flower entrepreneur operates out of over a dozen locations that serve as mini-showrooms. Some are at cafes or malls in Batu, Malang and Surabaya, also in East Java.

Editor:
Syahnan Rangkuti
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