Massive Corn Harvest by Police Successfully Held in Grobogan
In order to strengthen national food security, the Grobogan Sub-regional Police are actively fostering corn farmer groups with a total fostered area of 543 hectares.
In order to strengthen national food security, the Grobogan Sub-regional Police are actively fostering corn farmer groups with a total fostered area of 543 hectares.
Head of the National Food Agency (Bapanas) Arief Prasetyo Adi invited the ranks of the Indonesian National Military (TNI) and Indonesian National Police (INP) to assist Perum Bulog in educating farmers so that they can produce quality rice when absorbed by the government.
The Vice Minister of Home Affairs, Bima Arya Sugiarto, pushed the Central Sulawesi to accelerate and collaborate in making the food security program a success.
In an effort to support the food security program, Malinau Sub-regional Police personnel monitored corn fields in the area.
Riau Island Regional Police held a sweet corn harvest on 1.5 hectares of land owned by the Maju Bareng Farmers Group, in Tembesi Sidomulyo, Batam City.
Mobile Brigade Corps personnel of Central Kalimantan Regional Police held a mass corn harvest on their own land at Pasir Panjang street, Batu Belaman Village, Kumai District, West Kotawaringin Regency, Monday (4/7/2025).
The Tanimbar Islands Sub-regional Police nurture and cleans the corn fields at the backyard of Tanimbar Islands Sub-regional Police HQ.
In support of the national food self-sufficiency program, the East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Regional Police held the first corn harvest that are held simultaneously throughout the country.
Jambi Regional Police held the first corn harvest on a one hectare agricultural land in Sei Gelam Village, Muaro Jambi Regency, on Wednesday (2/26/2025).
General Supervision Inspector of Indonesian National Police (INP), Commissioner General Dedi Prasetyo and the Vice Minister of Agriculture Sudaryono led the harvest of corn in Bulu Village, Madiun Regency, East Java, on Wednesday (2/26/2025).
As a strategic effort to strengthen food security and improve the nutrition of the people of West Sulawesi, the Regional Police of West Sulawesi launched the Sustainable Food Yard Program at the Joglo sustainable food yard on Monday (2/24/2025).
The South Kalimantan Regional Police harvest hundreds of kilograms of vegetables at the Sustainable Food Yard (P2L) planted with a greenhouse system.