Recently, members of Goducate’s agriculture team gave separate lectures at Universitas Prima Indonesia, STAKPN, STTT, and GMKI/STT-HKBP in Medan, Tarutung, Parapat, and Pematang Siantar, respectively, in North Sumatra. More than 700 faculty and students attended the four lectures.
At Universitas Prima Indonesia, the topic focused on vermicomposting for palm-oil plantations. The university has a school of agrotechnology whose students are assured of employment in the palm-oil industry after their graduation. It appeared that the majority of students had previously heard about vermicomposting but were clueless on how to raise worms for converting palm-oil-mill wastes into organic fertilizer. The lecture generated a lot of questions after the process was explained with the aid of graphics from Central Plantations Group, which had last year received technical advice from us on how to improve its vermicomposting project with palm-oil-mill wastes as primary substrates for earthworms (see blog, July 3, 2015).
For the STAKPN, STTT, and GMKI/STT-HKBP audience, the topic focused on Moringa production, processing, and utilization. The faculty and students of these higher-educational institutions regularly do community work, and they find Moringa most relevant in improving the lives of the needy in the populations they serve.
By teaching the students on the importance, production, processing, and utilization of Moringa, Goducate expects that they will pass on the knowledge to their parents, relatives, neighbors, and the communities where they will live or work after graduation.







