


Where the river feeds the community
Since 2019, Kebun Kali Code has grown a small riverbank into a living classroom — for farming, for craft, for connection.
7 years rehearsing the future from a riverbank.
- 2019
First land opened
Concrete broken. Community garden born.
- 2021
1,200 seedlings + Metro TV
Food independence movement covered nationally.
- 2024
Ashoka & Ford Foundation
Selected 1 of 33 national communities.
- Now
You can be part of this
12+ universities, 11 countries, story still being written.






Numbers that flow with the river
Real data from our community. Updated as we plant, gather, and grow.






Three currents, one river
Each program flows differently — but they all return to the same river.
See all programsThree steps, like a river finds the sea
Frictionless onboarding. From a click to the kebun in under a week.

Register
Fill in the volunteer form — takes 2 minutes.
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Choose a program
Pick the program that matches your interest.
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Come & garden
Show up at the kebun. We'll meet you at the riverbank.
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Stories from the riverside
Notes on urban farming, ecoprint, and community life.
Read all articlesA beginner guide to riverbank composting
Six weeks of organic waste, three buckets, one rich harvest. Here's how we turned kitchen scraps into kebun gold.
Why we love teaching ecoprint to kids
Leaves, hammers, and cotton — the simplest workshop with the loudest joy.
Seed saving for the kampung kebun
How we keep tomato and chili seeds from one season to the next — and why it matters for the riverbank.
Walking the riverbank with us
Universities, NGOs, and businesses we've cultivated with.






























Ready to flow with the river?
Join 480+ volunteers shaping urban farming on the banks of Kali Code.
