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Bali’s Snake Fruit Agroforestry System Is an Agricultural Heritage

The snake fruit agroforestry system in Bali, Indonesia, integrates snake fruit cultivation with other plants using a traditional irrigation system.
by Abul Muamar December 17, 2024
three women harvesting snake fruits

Snake fruit farmers in Bali, Indonesia. | Photo: Ministry of Agriculture.

The snake fruit agroforestry system in Bali, Indonesia, integrates snake fruit cultivation with other plants using a traditional irrigation system.

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