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Sugar palm unlocks bioethanol potential in East Kalimantan
ID🏛️ Politics16 hr. ago

Sugar palm unlocks bioethanol potential in East Kalimantan

East Kalimantan's Forestry Office is promoting the use of sugar palm as a resource for producing bioethanol and other value-added products. The region's Paser District has significant forest area suitable for sugar palm growth, offering economic benefits to local communities. According to Rusmadi, acting head of the Forestry Office, each mature sugar palm tree can yield up to ten liters of sap daily, generating substantial income for farmers. The initiative includes technical support for farmers to cultivate and process sugar palm effectively. Additionally, various parts of the sugar palm tree can be used for food, medicine, and furniture, enhancing both environmental conservation and rural economic development.

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Antara News logoAntara NewsState / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 8516 hr. ago
Sugar palm unlocks bioethanol potential in East Kalimantan

East Kalimantan's Forestry Office is promoting the use of sugar palm as a resource for producing bioethanol and other value-added products. The region's Paser District has significant forest area suitable for sugar palm growth, offering economic benefits to local communities. According to Rusmadi, acting head of the Forestry Office, each mature sugar palm tree can yield up to ten liters of sap daily, generating substantial income for farmers. The initiative includes technical support for farmers to cultivate and process sugar palm effectively. Additionally, various parts of the sugar palm tree can be used for food, medicine, and furniture, enhancing both environmental conservation and rural economic development.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a government-led initiative focused on economic development and environmental conservation. It highlights the potential of sugar palm as a renewable resource without overtly favoring any political ideology. The framing remains neutral, emphasizing collaboration

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article presents factual information about the use of sugar palm for bioethanol in East Kalimantan, citing specific figures like sap yield and income potential. It quotes an official from the Forestry Office, which adds credibility. However, it lacks independent verification of these claims and

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