In Indonesia, the residents of Kalabahi Alor Correctional Facility successfully harvested Sakata Melon

Published 2022년 12월 28일

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Residents of Class IIB Kalabahi Prison in Alor have successfully harvested their first melon crop, with the assistance of agricultural counseling. The harvest was conducted in collaboration with the Head of Class IIB Kalabahi and the Alor Agriculture Extension Officer, Ponciano Correia. The prisoners, specifically Alberto da Silva, have planted 400 Sakata F1 variety melon trees, which resulted in 800 melons. Alberto has become a role model for the community by putting his new agricultural skills into practice and selling the melons for profit.
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TABLOIDSIANRTANI.COM, Alor --- Agricultural counseling conducted for residents of Class IIB Kalabahi Prison, Alor yielded results. The assisted residents who have returned to the community of Alberto da Silva successfully harvested their first melon. The first melon harvest was carried out with Head of Class IIB Kalabahi and Alor Agriculture Extension Officer, Ponciano Correia, SST on land located in Kabola Village, Kabola District, Kab. Alor. "I really appreciate and am very proud of the work of the assisted farmers today. The Head of Staff and I were specially invited to take part in the melon harvesting activity, which is truly extraordinary and something to be proud of," said Ponciano. As an extension agent, Ponciano feels proud when there are assisted farmers who succeed in bringing their knowledge and skills during the training to be implemented in their daily activities after returning to the community. Ponciano admitted that what Alberto da Silva did, by implementing the ...

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