Indonesian Social Affairs Ministry builds 10 chicken farms in Asmat, Papua

Published 2021년 11월 12일

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The Ministry of Social Affairs in Indonesia has established 10 chicken farms in the Asmat District, Papua Province, as part of a project aimed at boosting the local economy and improving human resources. The minister overseeing the project, Tri Rismaharini, has suggested that other animal farms, such as quails or pigs, could be developed if the chicken farms are successful. The initiative is seen as a way to improve community nutrition and provide an additional source of income. The project is a collaboration between the Ministry of Social Affairs and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Agats.
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Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Ministry of Social Affairs has built 10 chicken farms to encourage strengthening the community's economy and improve the quality of human resources in Asmat District, Papua Province. During her visit to one of the chicken farms built in Amagais Village, Der Komur Sub-district, Asmat District, Social Affairs Minister Tri Rismaharini expressed optimism that farms for other animals would be built following the development of chicken farms. "If the chicken farm is successfully run here, then other farm animals, such as quails or pigs, can be raised," the minister noted in her statement received here Friday. The minister expressed hope that the farms that have succeeded, such as the one in Amagais Village, could become an example for other villages. "This farm can be developed as a business that increases (the residents') income. It should be managed well," she remarked. Asmat District Head Elisa Kambu expressed gratitude for the assistance ...
Source: Antaranews

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