Kurniawan, IwanRoshetko, James M.Anggakusuma, Denta2016-04-192016-04-192008A SANREM TMPEGS progress report3823_PROGRESS.dochttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/68124Selecting marketable vegetables with a high potential value and good timing are most important in developing a successful marketing plan. The SANREM Project helps farmers overcome the common constraints of lack of market information , poor accessibility due to transportation cost, distance from production point to target market, lack of capital and strong dependence on local collectors. Based on a previous study on consumer preference, katuk and kucai were chosen for the farmers to focus on producing and marketing. The farmers' comparison study trip was proposed to 1)improve farmers' knowledge and skills on good management and marketing of VAF, 2) To encourage farmers, to discuss and learn about success stories from the successful farmers, 3) To get ideas and replicate the good practice management of VAF in farmers' villages of origin, and 4) To capture potential markets, to collect marketing information, and to see the possibilities in making collaborations.application/msworden-USIn CopyrightMarket supplyTrainingAdult educationIncome generationLocal marketsMarket demandLivelihoodsField daysSmall-scale farmingDemonstrationsFarmer to farmerMarketsPovertyAgroforestryAdoption of innovationsProgress report year 3 of marketing aspect: Farmers comparison study trip to good practice of VAF management siteTechnical report