Indonesian food imports have reached up to 200 billion and increase by 21 percent annually. In fact, Indonesia has the potential of owning the best tropical horticulture. Tropical fruits are very competitive with subtropical fruits so the opportunities they hold are great. “The market is broad, to enter the market we should be competitive and we can look for opportunities, therefore farmers must have knowledge,” said Rizki Maulana, a student of the Faculty of Animal Husbandry, IPB University who is also part of the board of Sabisa Farm during the Figure Visit and Agricultural Education for high school students of the Benefiting Recipients (PM) of the Agricultural Sensitive Child Movement (GCAT), Saturday (2/2) in Bogor.