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Dinas KPKP DKi Akan Distribusikan Ratusan Ribu Bibit Tanaman Produktif

Hundreds of Thousands of Productive Plants will Be Distributed to Residents

We're targeting a similar aid distribution this year

The Jakarta Maritime, Agriculture, and Food Security (KPKP) Agency is about to provide hundreds of thousands of productive plant seeds and fish seeds to the community. It is within the framework of the food security program and suppressing the 2023 inflation rate.

Jakarta KPKP Agency Head, Suharini Eliawati expressed last year, around 130,000 productive plant seeds and millions of fish seeds had been distributed to the community. In 2023, the same amount will be distributed to them.

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"We're targeting a similar aid distribution this year," she expressed, Wednesday (3/1).

To realize it, her party has coordinated with various stakeholders, namely Mako Kostrad TNI AD in order to distribute around 10,000 seeds of chili and eggplant.

"This is free of charge. To get it, residents must submit a proposal to our Plant Seed Development Center or Fish Seed Center," she explained.

Its distribution was by the Acting Governor's directives, to reduce the inflation rate.

"We're targeting to distribute productive plant seeds as much as possible, to develop the urban farming program to keep the inflation rate in a safe condition," she closed.

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