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July 23, 2025

Tanggamus, Lampung — May 2025. Yayasan Resiliensi Lingkungan Indonesia (Relung Indonesia), with support from Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Indonesia and PT Nestlé Indonesia – Panjang Factory, has carried out a Simple Business Plan Training for Women Farmers Groups (Kelompok Wanita Tani/KWT) in two subdistricts: Pulau Panggung and Ulu Belu, Tanggamus District, Lampung Province.
This training was a continuation of capacity-building initiatives that previously introduced the Gender Action Learning System (GALS) and Regenerative Financial Management (RFM) approaches to representatives of local KWTs. The current session builds upon those foundations by equipping participants with practical skills in planning and structuring group businesses using the Business Model Canvas (BMC). The BMC approach was chosen for its simplicity, clarity, and adaptability to the context of rural microenterprises.
Women Farmers’ Groups (KWTs) play a vital role in strengthening household economic resilience—particularly through local food production, agricultural processing, and small-scale home-based businesses. However, in practice, many groups face recurring challenges, such as lack of structured business planning, absence of legal status, and weak financial documentation.
Through the GALS and RFM approaches, participants have previously been trained to understand gender dynamics in economic decision-making and to engage in reflective financial tracking that mirrors everyday realities. RFM not only teaches cash inflow and outflow recording, but also frames finance as a regenerative tool that aligns with social, environmental, and economic values in a mutually reinforcing system.
To complement this process, the current training aimed to:
The training sessions were held on:
The training was also attended by key stakeholders, highlighting a collaborative multi-stakeholder approach to women’s economic empowerment. Among those present were representatives from:
The training was formally opened with the Indonesian national anthem and a prayer. In his remarks, Yudistira Soeherman, Director of Relung Indonesia, emphasized that this initiative is part of a larger skill consolidation process—from raising social awareness through GALS, strengthening financial understanding through RFM, to advancing technical skills in business planning through BMC.
He highlighted that women in rural areas should not only be involved in production, but also take on roles as planners, financial decision-makers, and strategic thinkers. According to him, collaboration across gender, finance, and entrepreneurship is key to building value-driven, sustainable businesses.
Additional remarks were delivered by Herwadi, representing Pulau Panggung Subdistrict, and Mansyurin, Subdistrict Head of Ulu Belu. Both stressed the importance of cross-sectoral support, especially synergy between KWTs, village governments, and economic institutions such as BUMDes, to ensure that the training results are embedded in broader village development strategies.
The first session was led by Omi Lestari, S.Kom., MM, from the Tanggamus District Office of Cooperatives, SMEs, Industry and Trade. This session was intended to broaden participants’ understanding of business legality and the regulatory frameworks available through the local government.
Key points included:
As a concrete follow-up, the Office committed to allocating special Food Safety Counseling (PKP) quotas for training participants, scheduled for May 27–28, 2025, to expedite the legalization process of KWT products for wider retail market access.
The second session was facilitated by Aan Mujibur Rohman, a community business development facilitator. Participants were introduced to the Business Model Canvas, a simple yet comprehensive framework for mapping business models using nine key components:
Participants worked in groups to draft a BMC based on their existing businesses. The products covered included:
Group discussions focused on:
These discussions helped participants recognize that running a business involves more than just production it also requires planning, strategy, and long-term vision.
The training concluded with an interactive quiz and group reflection. The evaluation showed that participants had a solid grasp of the material, especially in identifying and applying BMC elements.
Many participants expressed that they now better understand the importance of integrating previous lessons (GALS and RFM) into daily business operations. What used to be driven solely by intuition can now be guided by structured tools to support group growth and decision-making.
Most groups expressed a commitment to immediately apply BMC as a reference in planning and expanding their collective businesses.
This training has made a meaningful contribution to building a stronger and more strategic foundation for Women Farmers’ Groups (KWT) in Tanggamus, especially in the subdistricts of Pulau Panggung, Air Naningan, and Ulu Belu. Through strengthened understanding of legality, regenerative finance, and structured business planning, KWTs are increasingly prepared to evolve into independent, socially oriented business entities.
Relung Indonesia and its partners are committed to continuing support through:
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