Faculty of Agriculture
UGM empowers Dlingo forest farmers to convert wood biomass waste into biochar through training on sustainable agroforestry and rotary drum pyrolysis.
UGM launches Presokazi, a premium rice innovation enriched with iron and zinc to support daily nutrition for Indonesian families.
UGM students win first and second place at MAJU:ON Hackathon 2025 with sustainable innovations in eco-packaging and affordable water purification.
UGM researchers develop protein-bait innovations to control fruit flies, boosting salak quality, yields, and export potential in Turi, Sleman.
Professor Donny Widianto was inaugurated as UGM Professor in Microbial Biotechnology, highlighting the vital role of beneficial microbes in agriculture.
UGM introduces the high-yield, nutrient-rich Gamagora 7 rice variety to farmers in Klaten, aiming to advance innovation and promote sustainable food security.
UGM and PT Pupuk Indonesia collaborate to promote precision agriculture, enhancing the productivity and resource efficiency of smallholder farmers.
Universitas Gadjah Mada honours the life and legacy of Professor Nursamsi Pusposendjojo, a beloved scholar of plant pathology, at the age of 82.
Amanda Eka Lupita, 22, graduated from UGM’s master’s program in Plant Pest Science, earning recognition as the university’s youngest graduate.
UGM mourns the loss of Professor Bambang Hendro Sunarminto, a respected scholar of agriculture and dedicated educator, who passed away at the age of 70.
UGM and BRIN researchers collaborate to apply nuclear technology for fruit pest control, enhancing horticultural exports and supporting local farmers.
UGM Professor Witjaksono urges semiochemical-based pest management to reduce insect populations while preserving ecological balance.
UGM food safety expert urges stronger quality control after U.S. recalls Indonesian shrimp over radioactive contamination concerns.
UGM Professor highlights Indonesia’s vast potential in the global surimi industry to strengthen food security and fisheries competitiveness.
Faculty of Agriculture UGM hosts an aquatic nanotechnology training, bridging research and practical application to boost sustainable productivity in fisheries and agriculture.
At 22, Safira Nur Aini graduated as UGM’s youngest Master of Agronomy, aiming to drive agricultural advancement with a focus on sustainable, eco-friendly solutions inspired by her rural up...
UGM academic Dr. Eka Tarwaca Susila Putra criticizes the plan to convert rubber to oil palm, warning of economic risks, environmental degradation, and urging diversification for sustainable ...
UGM urges global leaders to adopt blue economy policies to strengthen sustainable fisheries, ensure blue justice, and foster international collaboration.
UGM holds fish vaccination workshop to support sustainable aquaculture and strengthen research collaboration across Southeast Asia.
FAO projects Indonesia's 2025/2026 rice production at 35.6M tons. UGM's Prof. Subejo stresses tech, adaptive irrigation, and policy to boost productivity and ensure food security.
UGM Professor explains how plant-associated bacteria can serve as natural alternatives to fertilizers and pesticides for sustainable agriculture.
Indonesia aims for food self-sufficiency by halting rice/corn imports. Experts urge stronger plant protection policies for sustainable agriculture & farmer welfare.
UGM’s Professor Ani Widiastuti presents hybrid potato research at global conference in China, promoting innovation and international collaboration.
A UGM research team reveals how policy inconsistencies and rampant smuggling have impacted Indonesia’s lobster seed trade, proposing sustainable solutions through participatory management.
Siti Fadila Nuraisyah, a UGM student, earned her master’s degree at just 22 through a fast track program—graduating with distinction and serving as an inspiration to her peers.
Wild Indonesian plant Murraya sumatrana may silently spread citrus greening disease, according to new research by UGM and international partners.
The Indonesian government faces a dilemma following a recent United States (US) announcement of a 32 percent import tariff under President Donald Trump’s administration.
Professor Jamhari of UGM argues that short agricultural supply chains can boost farmers’ income and promote sustainable, fair marketing systems.
Sheila Amelia Christanti, a student at UGM's Faculty of Agriculture, has passed away following a tragic accident after being missing for 19 days. The UGM community expresses its deep condole...
The government is intensifying efforts to strengthen food security by reducing dependence on imported products. This year, imports of four staple commodities—sugar, salt, rice, and corn—...

