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This media file displays a two-page spread of a brochure or exhibit guide, likely from a museum or exhibition in Bogor, Indonesia, focused on agricultural history and policy.

The left, orange-colored page features three sections. The top section, titled "Diorama Rumah Petani," describes a traditional rural house diorama, complete with farming tools and storage for harvested crops and seeds. An accompanying image shows a detailed miniature interior of a wooden house, depicting various traditional household and farming items. The middle section discusses the development of diverse rice varieties, originating from wild rice, and mentions over 300 Indonesian varieties, including irrigated lowland, upland, and swamp rice. Below this, an image displays several bundles of dried rice stalks, possibly different varieties, presented in individual clear containers. The bottom section introduces "Galeri Kebijakan dan Komoditas," which guides visitors through the history of European involvement in Nusantara, focusing on commodity struggles, colonization, exploitation, the rise of nationalism, independence, and post-independence government policies.

The right, green-colored page also presents historical information. The upper text describes "Perkembangan pertanian pada era setelah kemerdekaan" (Agricultural development post-independence) from 1945 to 2019, highlighting achievements under various cabinets. An accompanying image shows a museum-like exhibition hall with display panels and a model of a historic sailing ship. Further down, a long timeline exhibit titled "Awal Kemerdekaan 1945-1949" (Beginning of Independence 1945-1949) is visible. The bottom section discusses the significant economic value of spices, which attracted Europeans to Nusantara, and mentions a gallery dedicated to the history and importance of main plantation commodities, spices, and medicinal plants. An accompanying image shows rows of clear cylindrical jars filled with various dried spices or grains, neatly displayed on shelves. The overall activity depicted is the presentation of Indonesia's agricultural and historical journey through curated exhibits and descriptive text.
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FM-4WE6C2

Dec 19, 2024

Bogor, Indonesia

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This media file displays a two-page spread of a brochure or exhibit guide, likely from a museum or exhibition in Bogor, Indonesia, focused on agricultural history and policy. The left, orange-colored page features three sections. The top section, titled "Diorama Rumah Petani," describes a traditional rural house diorama, complete with farming tools and storage for harvested crops and seeds. An accompanying image shows a detailed miniature interior of a wooden house, depicting various traditional household and farming items. The middle section discusses the development of diverse rice varieties, originating from wild rice, and mentions over 300 Indonesian varieties, including irrigated lowland, upland, and swamp rice. Below this, an image displays several bundles of dried rice stalks, possibly different varieties, presented in individual clear containers. The bottom section introduces "Galeri Kebijakan dan Komoditas," which guides visitors through the history of European involvement in Nusantara, focusing on commodity struggles, colonization, exploitation, the rise of nationalism, independence, and post-independence government policies. The right, green-colored page also presents historical information. The upper text describes "Perkembangan pertanian pada era setelah kemerdekaan" (Agricultural development post-independence) from 1945 to 2019, highlighting achievements under various cabinets. An accompanying image shows a museum-like exhibition hall with display panels and a model of a historic sailing ship. Further down, a long timeline exhibit titled "Awal Kemerdekaan 1945-1949" (Beginning of Independence 1945-1949) is visible. The bottom section discusses the significant economic value of spices, which attracted Europeans to Nusantara, and mentions a gallery dedicated to the history and importance of main plantation commodities, spices, and medicinal plants. An accompanying image shows rows of clear cylindrical jars filled with various dried spices or grains, neatly displayed on shelves. The overall activity depicted is the presentation of Indonesia's agricultural and historical journey through curated exhibits and descriptive text.

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