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The UGM Alumni Family (Kagama) of East Java officially appointed Satria Gentur Pinandita as General Chair for 2024–2029 on Saturday (Sep. 7).
Downstream in the agriculture and livestock sectors should also focus on effective management and marketing, enhancing the productivity and quality of agricultural outputs, and making a tang...
UGM’s academic community is once again in mourning. UGM Faculty of Agricultural Technology (FTP UGM) has lost one of its professors, Professor Supriyanto, who passed away on Saturday, Oct....
A team from the UGM Faculty of Agricultural Technology (FTP UGM) is assisting a farming group in Ngampel Hamlet, Gentungan Village, Mojogedang District, Karanganyar Regency, Central Java.
The UGM Faculty of Agricultural Technology (FTP UGM) and the Yanmar Environmental Sustainability Support Association (YESSA) from Japan have agreed to collaborate in developing sustainable a...
The UGM Faculty of Agricultural Technology (FTP UGM) has launched a 12-part series of culinary books written by three professors.
Accelerating stunting reduction is one of the national priority programs. Stunting is prevalent not only in Indonesia but also in various countries.
At 79 years of independence, Indonesia has had a long journey. While some have experienced improvements in their lives, not everyone feels completely free.
The palm oil industry is a crucial pillar of the global economy, supplying raw materials for various products and other industries.
The habit of consuming oily and fatty foods can increase the risk of cholesterol accumulation, leading to dangerous diseases such as heart disease and stroke.
Roni Arianto Widodo, a 1991 graduate of the UGM Department of Food and Agricultural Product Technology (TPHP), Faculty of Agricultural Technology (FTP UGM), started his career without a fam...
Pandan Laut is a plant commodity often found in coastal areas. This plant produces a fruit that is rarely known by many people, namely hala fruit (Pandanus tectoricus).
Each country faces unique food-related challenges. For instance, Singapore lacks land to produce its food, leading to an annual increase in rice imports.
Attention to food security is increasingly important today and in the coming years. This is inseparable from global climate change, which has impacted a decline in world food production.