Finalists of the Photo Essay Competitions
of The 2nd ICFN

Within this page, you will see the information cards of the finalists of the Photo Essay Competitions of The 2nd ICFN. There are 10 finalists with information regarding their works. Tapping the picture on each information card will direct you to the post of the finalists’ work in detail. Each information card shows the title of the work, the author, a thumbnail picture (with a shortcut link), a brief description, and their Instagram username. The result of this voting is only to determine the most favorite work of the Educational Video category.

@laflufderucat

Traditional Sugarcane​

Ode Abdul Rasyid​

Indonesia

A refreshing drink made from natural sugarcane, without artificial sweeteners, not only provides refreshment but also promotes health. It’s a great choice for those who enjoy sweet beverages.​

@junevncnt

Wasted Potential, Missed Opportunity: Food Waste and Environmental Nutrition​

June Vincent R. Blas

Philippines

Spot the lonely veggies? They're a clue to a hidden impact! Environmental nutrition considers the whole food journey, not just your plate. Those discards represent wasted resources and a bigger environmental footprint.​

@andilegawa

Sustainable Farming​

I Gede Andi Legawa

Indonesia

For two years, my family tried creating a thriving farm. They’re committed to practicing sustainable farming. They used organic methods like using eco enzymes and avoided harmful pesticides.

@_aarbiiiii

The Crisis of the Farmer Generation During Gen-Z​

Arbi Surya Wibowo

Indonesia

Many of the Gen-Z generation now choose to live a modern life and there is still little interest in becoming a farmer. This has an impact on the next generation of farmers because as the years go by it becomes smaller and smaller.​

@breyyleee

Green Apples as a Real Form of Real Food​

Briliana Putri Damayanti

Indonesia

Real food is now increasingly being replaced by instant food. Instant food is considered more practical and cheaper by most people. Behind this, health experts know that real food is healthier than instant food

@__ant.wtsh

Turning Trash into Valuable Things​

Viola Aurel Deswanda

Indonesia

We are turning trash into valuable things! With a little creativity, effort, and knowledge, we can transform the onion skins (common types of kitchen waste) into a valuable resource for plants and the environment.

@fathiiayaaa

Utilization of Plastic Straw Waste​

Fathia Khusyairin Nisa​

Indonesia

In everyday life, almost everyone uses plastic straws, which then end up as waste and that is why the stigma about straws is bad because many people throw away straws carelessly. As a result, millions of plastic waste pollute the environment. To minimize this, it would be a good idea to manage straws well and usefully.​

@neverminditsgab

Environmentally Friendly Food in Local Cuisine​

Gabriella Praisea & Henny Rumani

Indonesia

Despite Indonesia being one of the countries with the largest producers of agricultural products, such as grains and other horticultural commodities, people have believed in paying more for healthier food choices because imported brands surpass local productions.​

@nadiy.aaaaaaaa

D'Cassano: Health-Conscious and Eco-Friendly Ice Cream​

Nadiya Aliya Nanda​

Indonesia

Banana peels, often discarded, emit greenhouse gases if untreated. We reduce waste by transforming these peels into D'Cassano Ice Cream and creating a nutritious treat. Using organic Takir for packaging further minimizes environmental impact, embodying the essence of environmental nutrition and promoting health for both humans and the plane.​

@alvina.gaa

Recovering Natural Nutrients by Planting Trees​

Alvina Gian Apriliani

Indonesia

One way to maintain environmental nutrition is by planting trees. In cities, trees lower temperatures, provide shade and create green spaces that benefit people's physical and mental health. This means that planting trees will have a good impact on human ecology.​

IMPORTANT UPDATE ON 2ND ICFN PHOTO ESSAY AND VIDEO COMPETITIONS FOR FAVORIT WINNER

Due to indications of odds and manipulations of the poll, we are suspending online voting for the 2nd ICFN Photo Essay and Video Competitions. The voting process will continue during the actual conference period. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused. Thank you for your understanding and support, and stay tuned for more information!

VOTING INFORMATION

  • Click the “Let’s Vote” button below. It will direct you to the voting page.

  • The voting page will show you the options of the finalists’ work titles. You can vote for only one of the finalists’ titles by clicking “vote” in the vote cards. 

  • Your vote will then be counted to the count bar in the vote cards. 

  • The result of this voting is only to determine the most favorite work of the Photo Essay category.

  • The voting will be closed on 18th October 2024.

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