BLITAR - Siti Atikoh, who is the wife of the presidential candidate Ganjar Pranowo, remembers the moment when she often got chocolate from her husband. He told this story when he toured Kampung Brown in Blitar, East Java.

Atikoh initially saw the processing process of chocolate until it was wrapped and had a chance to talk with the workers in Kampung Brown. He then approached the available Bundue chocolate.

"Cokelat is still warm. It's really good. It's really good. It's really original," said Atikoh to reporters at the location, Saturday, January 27.

Atikoh admitted that he likes chocolate like most people. He then remembered the moment Ganjar often bought chocolate by Ganjar.

"In the past, it was often (buy chocolate, ed)," he said with a smile.

"Now find yourself," he continued with a laugh.

Not only Ganjar, Atikoh also often gets chocolate from Alam Ganjar who is his only child. Usually after traveling, Nature often buys souvenirs in the form of chocolate.

Atikoh admitted that he was amazed by the Brown Village he visited. This place is considered capable of being an example of an integrated farming system for combining chocolate plantations to their production as well as becoming a tourist spot.

"From the beginning of the nursery, there was a brown garden plant on the sidelines, there were also other plants, there were ponds," he said.

He considered this to be a small example of the form of food sovereignty. Moreover, the workforce absorbed by Kampung Brown reaches hundreds of people from the surrounding environment.

"If I call this a socio-reuner, yes, not only entrepreneurship but also involving all elements of society whose benefits are also carried out by the community," he concluded.


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