2 Harvesting rattan, long film
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- Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024
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Two years later I had the opportunity to go one morning on a boat trip with Ibu Mince Tikung and Ibu Rita Yuntoi to harvest rattan in the nearby secondary forest where rattan had been planted for commercial use before. It is a longer film, to give a feeling how time consuming it all is.
Yth Ibu Margrit Linder ....
Pertumbuhan rotan adalah sesuatu yg sangat menarik utk diketahui , banyak sekali alat tumah tangga yg sdh dihasilkan dari tumbuhan ini dan saya sendiri juga dapat membuat kerajinan dari rotan terutama keranjang jinjing ....
Utk Ibu Margrit semoga penelitian anda membawah manfaat yg lebih baik daripada hanya untuk kerajinan semata....
Salam dari Kota - Batam .
I N D O N E S I A .
Halo ibu margrit linder, salam kenal saya febrika
Beberapa waktu lalu saya kebetulan berada satu pesawat menuju malinau dibulan januari 2020 dengan suami ibu, dan beliau menceritakan bahwa ibu sedang membuat film dokumenter tentang rotan dan saya sangat tertarik dengan film yang ibu buat, akhirnya beliau memberikan nama youtube chanel ibu, dan amazing luar biasa sekali, hopefully kita bisa berjumpa dan sharing tentang rotan, kebetulan saya bertugas sebagai penyuluh kehutanan di bahau hulu.
Salam hangat,
Febri :)
Your vd really amazing , its remembering me to my childhood
When I've to collect rattan to support my high school fees ...
Dear Chandra, interesting where was that? Are you from Indonesia? From Borneo? Thank you for your commentary. You can also write in bahasa. Salam margrit
Is that that bitter rattan that you can boil in soup?
thank you for the video helps me in my research in rattan.
Late 90's we have lots of rattan here in our mountain of philippines..sadly ..rattan supply is limitted for now...due to very slow growing plants
This rattan stick more pain 😇 plzz reply
Is that bitter ranttan?
The fruit is very sour while the shoot is deliciously bitter.
@@famecuyahon i think it's different plant. A plant from palm family which also called rattan. the fruits and shots are edible. not rattan on this video
Late 90's we have lots of rattan here in our mountain of philippines..sadly ..rattan supply is limitted for now...due to very slow growing plants