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<translate>'''Salah satu bentuk ketahanan pangan''' yang dilakukan oleh masyarakat Desa Wonosari adalah menyimpannya di dalam pranggokan. Pranggokan merupakan salah satu alat yang digunakan untuk menyimpan hasil panen secara sementara yang sering digunakan oleh warga sekitar. Biasanya pranggokan memiliki bentuk seperti rumah panggung tetapi terbuka bagian sampingnya, hanya mempunyai dinding separuh. Selain itu, pranggokan juga hanya memiliki satu ruangan luas yang biasanya digunakan untuk menyimpan jagung. Selain pranggokan, ada juga media penyimpanan pangan, yaitu Grobog. Grobog memiliki bentuk kotak menyerupai peti, mempunyai sekat di Tengah dan memiliki dua ruang. Biasanya, satu ruang digunakan untuk menyimpan beras dan ruangan lain untuk menyimpan pusaka seperti keris atau yang lainnya. Masyarakat dulu masih sering menggunakan alat ini untuk menyimpan makanan, tapi sekarang sudah mulai ditinggalkan. Alasan masyarakat meninggalkan Grobog adalah dianggap kuno dan kurang praktis.<ref>Bapak Ngarimin (Anggota LMDH Wana Lestari, 49 Tahun)</ref></translate>
<translate>'''One form of food security''' practiced by the residents of Wonosari Village is storing it in a "pranggokan." A pranggokan is a tool used to temporarily store harvested crops, commonly used by the local community. Typically, a pranggokan resembles a stilt house but with open sides, having only half walls. Additionally, the pranggokan consists of a single large room, which is usually used for storing corn. Apart from pranggokan, there is another food storage medium called Grobog. Grobog is shaped like a box, resembling a chest, with a divider in the middle and two compartments. Usually, one compartment is used to store rice, while the other is for storing heirlooms, such as a keris or other valuable items. In the past, people frequently used this tool for food storage, but now it is becoming obsolete. The reason for abandoning the Grobog is that it is considered old-fashioned and less practical.<ref>Bapak Ngarimin (Member of LMDH Wana Lestari, 49 years old)</ref></translate>


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One form of food security practiced by the residents of Wonosari Village is storing it in a "pranggokan." A pranggokan is a tool used to temporarily store harvested crops, commonly used by the local community. Typically, a pranggokan resembles a stilt house but with open sides, having only half walls. Additionally, the pranggokan consists of a single large room, which is usually used for storing corn. Apart from pranggokan, there is another food storage medium called Grobog. Grobog is shaped like a box, resembling a chest, with a divider in the middle and two compartments. Usually, one compartment is used to store rice, while the other is for storing heirlooms, such as a keris or other valuable items. In the past, people frequently used this tool for food storage, but now it is becoming obsolete. The reason for abandoning the Grobog is that it is considered old-fashioned and less practical.[1]

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  1. Bapak Ngarimin (Member of LMDH Wana Lestari, 49 years old)