Ministry of Agriculture in Indonesia releases three plantation crop varieties

Published 2022년 10월 13일

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The Ministry of Agriculture in Indonesia is releasing new and superior plantation crop varieties, including sugarcane, coconut, and tobacco, to boost the development of plantation cultivation, particularly for export. This initiative is led by the Director General of Plantations, Andi Nur Alam Syah, and aims to enhance farmers' welfare and increase exports. The release of these varieties is also meant to address the limited number of breeders by accelerating their release. Furthermore, the ministry is encouraging investment growth and collaboration to rapidly accelerate plantation development and create new business values from these crops.
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TABLOIDSINARTANI.COM, Solo---The Ministry of Agriculture releases plantation crop varieties to accelerate the development of plantation cultivation as an export mainstay commodity. The varieties released were superior varieties of sugarcane, coconut in Karambia and Rajangan Bandung tobacco. Director General of Plantations, Andi Nur Alam Syah at the opening session of the release of plantation plant varieties in the second semester of 2022 in Solo, Tuesday (11/10) said the release of plantation plant varieties is one alternative to encourage further development of coconut, tobacco and sugarcane commodities in Indonesia. Indonesia. "We hope that later these varieties can become a source of new seeds to improve farmers' welfare and exports," he said. In addition, the acceleration of the release of this variety is also to increase the number of breeders, so that it becomes a real step in breaking down barriers to plantation development due to the limited number of breeders that ...

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