This article explores a recent community engagement initiative aimed at addressing the challenges and conditions of tropical agriculture in Indonesia. The initiative, organized by the Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences at Universitas Lancang Kuning (UNILAK), involved a series of discussions and information-sharing sessions with international community at the Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology (TUAT). The program focused on key topics such as sustainable development, modern agricultural technologies, and the role of pesticides in tropical farming. Initial findings from pre-test surveys indicated that participants were not familiar with the concept of tropical agriculture and the common challenges faced within this field. However, post-test results revealed significant improvements in their understanding and confidence regarding tropical agriculture, its challenges, and potential solutions. These outcomes highlight the effectiveness of the discussion sessions in enhancing participants' knowledge. Moreover, the initiative underscored the importance of collaborative efforts in tackling common agricultural issues. This article details the methods and findings of the engagement program, emphasizing the positive impact of community collaboration in bridging knowledge gaps and fostering sustainable agricultural development. The results suggest that such collaborative efforts are crucial for addressing the pressing challenges faced by tropical agriculture and for implementing viable solutions.