Jepara: The hobby of caring for bonsai has now become a source of income for thousands of Jepara residents. There are approximately 4,000 bonsai farmers spread across Jepara, with over 80 percent of their produce marketed to Bali. In addition to its high artistic value, bonsai cultivation also stimulates the creative economy and the MSME sector in the City of Carvings. Commonly cultivated bonsai varieties include the shrimp pine and the santiki,…
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Jepara: The hobby of caring for bonsai has now become a source of income for thousands of Jepara residents. There are approximately 4,000 bonsai farmers spread across Jepara, with over 80 percent of their produce marketed to Bali. In addition to its high artistic value, bonsai cultivation also stimulates the creative economy and the MSME sector in the City of Carvings. Commonly cultivated bonsai varieties include the shrimp pine and the santiki,…