Peatlands hold great potential for sustainable agricultural development, yet their utilisation remains limited. Through the ASEAN-REPEAT-SUPA programme, GIZ, together with Anwar Muhammad Foundation (AMF), supports peatland management in West Aceh and Nagan Raya by focusing on identifying three superior commodities, conducting value chain analyses, and implementing training for farmers.
The project aims to enhance community resilience, improve access to markets, and strengthen community welfare through integrated systems aligned with environmental sustainability principles.
Peatlands have significant potential for agricultural activities and other economic sectors due to their high nutrient and moisture content.Identifying potential commodities is required to maximise economic and environmental benefits, establish production systems suitable for peatland conditions, and open up new economic opportunities. Hence, developing competitive commodities is expected to promote sustainable use of peatlands while enhancing local community welfare.Through the ASEAN-REPEAT-SUPA programme, GIZ supports the implementation of the ASEAN peatland management strategy, including in 10 priority areas in West Aceh and Nagan Raya. In these villages, GIZ facilitates the demplot (demonstration plot) for cultivating agricultural, fisheries, and peat-tolerant species according to land conditions.
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