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Tay Juhana Foundation envisions a future where research
and evidence-based knowledge transform suboptimal land
into a source of sustainable food for all.

About us

Tay Juhana Foundation (TJF) is a non-profit organization established in 2016, dedicated to optimizing the potential of suboptimal land, areas often overlooked and underutilized, by promoting cultivation in the most environmentally, economically, and socially sustainable manner.

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Average energy cost savings achieved for our clients

99,000+
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Annual CO₂ emissions reduced through clean energy

9,999+ Data

Powered with reliable, sustainable energy solutions

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Clean energy installed across homes and businesses

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Data

Average energy cost savings achieved for our clients

99,000+
Data

Annual CO₂ emissions reduced through clean energy

9,999+ Data

Powered with reliable, sustainable energy solutions

Suboptimal Land Agriculture

Behind the Story:

The Journey to Successful Suboptimal Land Farming

Discover how Indonesian farmers are transforming suboptimal land into thriving farms and ensuring food security for their community.

Sumatera

  • Suboptimal Land Agriculture

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    Wetland

    Seasonal Crop

    Padi Rawa Pasang Surut Katingan

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    Wetland

    Seasonal Crop

    Kebun Semangka di Tanah Rawa

  • Suboptimal Land Agriculture

    Sumatera

    Wetland

    Seasonal Crop

    Kebun Semangka di Tanah Rawa

  • Suboptimal Land Agriculture

    Sumatera

    Wetland

    Seasonal Crop

    Kebun Semangka di Tanah Rawa

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Sustainable Peatland Agriculture

From Peatland to Our Plate

Uncover innovative solutions for sustainable farming on peatlands through TJF's groundbreaking research.

The Future of Suboptimal Land Agriculture (FOSTER)

The Future of Suboptimal Land
Agriculture

Discover how FOSTER turns overlooked suboptimal land into thriving opportunities for sustainable farming, stronger local economies, and lasting food security.

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Research

FEATURED INSIGHTS

Explore our latest research publications and evidence-based findings on sustainable agriculture and suboptimal land

TItle

The June 2026 edition of TJF Commentary examines how a weakening rupiah can expose deeper vulnerabilities within Indonesia's food system. Beyond rising food prices, the issue highlights broader challenges related to import dependency, agricultural productivity, and long-term food resilience. Drawing on recent economic developments and food system dynamics, this commentary explores why strengthening domestic production, optimizing suboptimal lands, and supporting climate-resilient local food sources are essential for building a more resilient future. Download the full TJF Commentary through the file available on this page.

TItle

The June 2026 edition of TJF Commentary examines how a weakening rupiah can expose deeper vulnerabilities within Indonesia's food system. Beyond rising food prices, the issue highlights broader challenges related to import dependency, agricultural productivity, and long-term food resilience. Drawing on recent economic developments and food system dynamics, this commentary explores why strengthening domestic production, optimizing suboptimal lands, and supporting climate-resilient local food sources are essential for building a more resilient future. Download the full TJF Commentary through the file available on this page.

TItle

The June 2026 edition of TJF Commentary examines how a weakening rupiah can expose deeper vulnerabilities within Indonesia's food system. Beyond rising food prices, the issue highlights broader challenges related to import dependency, agricultural productivity, and long-term food resilience. Drawing on recent economic developments and food system dynamics, this commentary explores why strengthening domestic production, optimizing suboptimal lands, and supporting climate-resilient local food sources are essential for building a more resilient future. Download the full TJF Commentary through the file available on this page.

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