Poktan Lampuawa Village in Indonesia receives red ginger seed aid

Published 2022년 4월 25일

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The North Luwu Regency Government has distributed red ginger seeds to two farmer groups in the Transmigration Area of Salassa Hamlet, Lampuawa Village, as a parting gift from the Head of Transnaker, Agussalim Lambong, who is retiring on May 1, 2022. The total weight of the seeds given was 450 kg, with Poktan Cahaya Pongkase receiving 220 kg and Poktan Kalawin receiving 230 kg. This distribution was a follow-up on a meeting held on March 30, 2022, and is aimed at helping local farmers. Additionally, the Manpower and Transmigration Office has provided lombok seeds to transmigration residents for use on their own land.
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TABLOIDSINARTANI.COM, North Luwu --- The North Luwu Regency Government through the Transmigration and Manpower Service (Distransnaker), provided assistance with red ginger seeds to the Farmer's Group (Poktan) in the Transmigration Area of Salassa Hamlet, Lampuawa Village, Sukamaju District. Red ginger seeds were given to two farmer groups (Poktan), namely Poktan Cahaya Pongkase and Poktan Kalawin. Poktan Cahaya Pongkase received 220 kg of seeds, while Poktan Kalawin received 230 kg. "Alhamdulillah, the assistance of red ginger seeds has been realized, the ginger seeds have also arrived at the hands of the farmer group. God willing, in the near future it will be distributed to Poktan members," said Agricultural Field Extension Officer (PPL) in the Working Area of Agricultural Extension Officer (WKPP) in Lampuawa Sukamaju Village, Ramsal. Ramsal said that the procurement of red ginger seeds was the result of a follow-up meeting with the Head of Transnaker at the Red Ginger ...

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