East Flores Deputy Regent Successfully Harvests Regular LTT Rice, Proof of Commitment to Increasing Food Production
REINHA.com – In order to accelerate the food self-sufficiency program, the Waibolen Farmers Group, Pepageka Village, Kelubagolit District, carried out a display of the Inpari 32 variety of lowland rice on an area of 3.5 hectares (Ha) which is part of the Regular Added Planting Area (LTT) activity. This activity is carried out with intensive assistance from agricultural extension workers to ensure that the application of cultivation technology and plant management runs well so as to increase the productivity of agricultural products.
The harvest of Inpari 32 rice varieties in the Waibolen irrigation area was attended and carried out symbolically by the Deputy Regent of East Flores, Ignasius Boli Uran, as a form of regional government support for the agricultural sector and efforts to increase food production. The presence of the Deputy Regent shows the government’s commitment to encouraging the success of agricultural development programs and providing motivation to farmers to continue to increase the productivity of their farming businesses. Also present at this joint harvest activity were members of the East Flore Regency DPRD, Mr. Basir Kebesa Raya, PLT Head of the East Flore Regency Agriculture and Food Security Service, represented by the Head of the Extension Division, the Head of Kelubagolit District, represented by the Head of the Economic Section, and the Head of the Kelubagolit District Babinsa.
This harvest activity is proof of the success of cooperation between farmers, farmer groups, agricultural extension workers and local governments in optimizing the use of agricultural land. It is hoped that the harvest results obtained can contribute to increasing the availability of rice, strengthening food security, and achieving the target of food self-sufficiency in a sustainable manner.
Technical Activity Data:
• Commodity: Paddy Rice
• Variety: Inpari 32
• Inpari: abbreviation for Inbred Irrigation Rice
• Planting Date: February 10, 2026
• Activities: Regular Rice Harvest and LTT 2026
• Land Area: 3.5 Ha
• Production: Tile Yield 2.23 tons / Ha GKP (Dry Harvested Grain)
• Harvest Age: 113 Days
• Location: Waibolen Irrigation Area
• Implementer: Waibolen Farmers Group
• Companion: Agricultural Extension Officer
On this occasion, the Deputy Regent expressed his appreciation to farmer groups who have played an active role in supporting increased regional food production. According to him, the success of the harvest in an area of 3.5 hectares shows the enthusiasm and commitment of farmers in supporting the national food self-sufficiency program.***(JMW)
# Deputy Regent of East Flores Successful Regular LTT Rice Harvest, Proof of Commitment to Increase Food Production
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