Sandiaga Prepared Lele Lalap Skipper For Ponpes Kampung Cisalak

JAKARTA - In order to improve the economic status of Islamic boarding schools, Menparekraf Sandiaga Uno launched the "Slaughter Lele Lalap" program. The program targets the guardians of students and students of Islamic boarding schools in Cisalak Village through fish farming in buckets (Budikdamber).

The program was carried out during Sandiaga Uno's visit to the Tunas Mulia Natural School Islamic Boarding School Foundation, Sumur Batu, Bantar Gebang, Bekasi, West Java.

"Today, I visited Bantar Gebang, Bekasi City, to distribute the practical entrepreneurship program for budikdamber and vegetables," said Sandiaga at the location, written Monday, April 25.

This program collaborates with Rumah Ready to Work (RSK) and Rumah SandiUno Indonesia (RSI) in revitalizing the post-pandemic economy. Through this program, Sandiaga hopes to help local residents in dealing with rising prices of basic commodities.

Where are the residents of Bekasi? This morning I visited Bantar Gebang, Bekasi City, to distribute the Budikdamber practical entrepreneurship program as well as vegetables, as part of our quick response to help residents amid rising prices of basic commodities. pic.twitter.com/M0qjNsV9hu

— Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno (@sandiuno) April 24, 2022

"The activities of the skipper catfish lalap can help residents in the midst of soaring prices of basic commodities. So that business opportunities and job opportunities are created," said Sandiaga.

"We also hope that this empowerment can increase economic value, from our efforts to enter a new era after the pandemic that is better," he continued.

On this occasion, Sandiaga gave 200 units of catfish farming buckets. Menparekraf also provided 10,000 catfish seeds and 1,600 kale planting holes.

Furthermore, this program also provides training and assistance until the first harvest. It is hoped that this activity will create job opportunities for the local community.

"This program is also given training and assistance in the first harvesting process," said Sandiaga.