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Judul : Penerapan Teknologi dan Sistem Kemitraan Berkelanjutan Pada Agribisnis Kopi Penulis : Dr. Doni Sahat Tua Manalu, SE., M.Si., Hidayati Fatchur Rochmah, SP., M.Si., Merry Gloria Meliala, SP., M.Si., Edi Wiraguna, SP., MAgSc., Ph.D., Dr. Veralianta Br Sebayang, SP, MSi., Asty Khairi Inayah Syahwani, S.Stat, M.M, M.S.M., Aulia Nayla Namira, Fauzan Tilmisani, Muhammad Wildan Azzamuddin, Konita Salsabila, Zain Zamadli Zahro, Wempy Sem Tandungan, Farhan Fauzan Ukuran : 15,5 x 23 cm Tebal : 80 Halaman Cover : Soft Cover No. ISBN : 978-623-162-598-4 SINOPSIS Penerapan teknologi pada agribisnis kopi dilakukan di tiga Kecamatan yaitu Cariu, Tanjungsari dan Sukamakmur Kabupaten Bogor. Pendampingan kepada petani yang dilakukan yaitu Stek kopi berakar, Pemeliharaan kopi sesuai GAP, Pengolahan limbah menjadi pupuk, Pemetaan perkebunan kopi serta Pengutan kelembagaan dengan sistem kemitraan berkelanjutan. Melalui penerapan teknologi yang dilakukan maka diharapkan adanya solusi dari permasalahan yang ada, agar mampu meningkatkan pendapatan dan kesejahteraan petani.
FORENSIC INVESTIGATOR Geoff Bernasconi had always been passionate about his job as a policeman in rural New South Wales and, from the earliest days of his career, went the extra mile, both for victims of crime and for their families. But one night in 1984, he was called to investigate the scene of an horrific car accident in which an entire family had been wiped out – and which it was impossible for him to forget. Geoff's day-to-day working life became a catalogue of tragedies, some of which involved people close to him, and he found himself spiralling downwards in the grip of post-traumatic stress disorder. When Esther Mckay, fellow forensic investigator and author of the best-selling Crime Scene, heard that Geoff has been awarded maximum compensation for his suffering, she knew immediately this was a story that needed to be told. This is a harrowing account of what it is like to work on the front-line of crime and tragedy as a forensic investigator. But it is also the inspiring story of someone who has been exposed to sights and experiences many of us can hardly even imagine, yet has emerged from the darkness to begin his journey to recovery.
Kazuma is the yin to his stepsister Tsubasa's yang--their relationship is like fire and ice.
Gen-Xers' search to find a code to live by--legal and spiritual--is at the center of a startlingly original tale about two friends trying to save a third from false criminal accusations.
This exhilarating story is the transporting tale of how the sensual, romantic elements of haute Chinese cuisine become the perfect ingredients to lift the troubled soul of a grieving American woman.
Opening with a powerful cycle of elegies for her long-distant, half-brother, this major new collection by one of our bestselling poets then goes on to include both serious and funny poems about women and poems about the precarious balance of nature, ending with the beautiful, life-affirming "The Art of Blessing the Day." 160 pp.
Author Introduction Alexei Maximovich Peshkov primarily known as Maxim Gorky , was a Russian and Soviet writer, a founder of the socialist realism literary method and a political activist. He was also a five-time nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Gorky's most famous works were The Lower Depths (1902), Twenty-six Men and a Girl, The Song of the Stormy Petrel, My Childhood, The Mother, Summerfolk and Children of the Sun. He had an association with fellow Russian writers Leo Tolstoy and Anton Chekhov; Gorky would later mention them in his memoirs.
13 Elements you will find in the first Emily the Strange novel: 1. Mystery 2. A beautiful golem 3. Souped-up slingshots 4. Four black cats 5. Amnesia 6. Calamity Poker 7. Angry ponies 8. A shady truant officer 9. Top-13 lists 10. A sandstorm generator 11. DoppelgÄngers 12. A secret mission 13. Earwigs Emily the Strange: 13 years old. Able to leap tall buildings, probably, if she felt like it. More likely to be napping with her four black cats; or cobbling together a particle accelerator out of lint, lentils, and safety pins; or rocking out on drums/ guitar/saxophone/zither; or painting a swirling feral sewer mural; or forcing someone to say "swirling feral sewer mural" 13 times fast . . . and pointing and laughing.
“Moving and thought-provoking and informative and imaginative and beautifully executed. What a wonderful story!” —Mary Jane Clark “This book is a must for anyone touched by adoption, or India, or the delicate dynamic between adolescent girls and their mothers.” —Sujata Massey, author of Shimura Trouble Secret Daughter, a first novel by Shilpi Somaya Gowda, explores powerfully and poignantly the emotional terrain of motherhood, loss, identity, and love through the experiences of two families—one Indian, one American—and the child that binds them together. A masterful work set partially in the Mumbai slums so vividly portrayed in the hit film Slumdog Millionaire, Secret Daughter recalls the acclaimed novels of Kim Edwards and Thrity Umrigar, yet sparkles with the freshness of a truly exciting new literary voice.
An exciting fantasy adventure based on a true incident that took place in China during the Second World War. It is inspired by the many stories Adeline Yen Mah wrote as a schoolgirl in Shanghai to escape the lonliness of her own childhood. Ages 12+