
Indonesian Minister of Manpower Yassierli announced the
government's plans to create at least one million jobs in
forestry over the next three to four years. Green professions
and the introduction of agroforestry practices will form the
basis for growth. This is reported by Antara News.
According to him, achieving this goal will require the joint
efforts of all stakeholders, including the training of qualified
personnel. One of the key areas will be training in agroforestry,
social forestry and the application of modern technologies in
the forestry and agricultural sectors.
Yassierli emphasised that agroforestry opens up significant
potential for employment, while turning forests into sources of
food, energy and water, which is in line with President Prabowo
Subianto's strategic vision.
The training programme is now in its third phase and has 388
participants. The Ministry plans to expand the project's
ecosystem, create business models and develop product
processing.
Source: newforests.com