Ministry Of Finance Disburses Budget For Funding Water Resources Resilience Programs
JAKARTA - Representatives of the Ministry of Finance (Kemenkeu) of North Maluku (Malut) allocate spending to fund a water resource security program of IDR 172.11 billion in supporting programs in the North Maluku agricultural sector.
"Indeed, the quality program for the availability of access and consumption of programs is IDR 13.83 billion. Other programs that have contributed to supporting the agricultural sector are Kedai Panganmu and KUR," said Head of the Representative Ministry of Finance of North Maluku Province, Tunas Agung Jiwa Brata, as reported by ANTARA, Sunday, January 26.
Tunas Agung Jiwa Brata also conveyed the local issue of the North Maluku region regarding the phenomenon of failure to channel physical DAK for the 2024 fiscal year in the North Maluku region.
In addition, the results of the analysis of the cause of the channel failure are that there are distribution documents that have not been submitted to KPPN, the output achievements in the project do not meet the channel requirements, and the documentation submitted past the time limit.
Due to the problem of failure in the distribution, the impact on the Regency Government is that the Central Halmahera Regency, Sula Islands, and North Halmahera Regency Government can only continue the project using sources of funds from the 2025 APBD.
Meanwhile, the North Maluku Provincial Government and the West Halmahera Regency Government must extend the completion time of the project and use sources from the 2025 APBD.
Meanwhile, the impact for the community is to burden the APBD, to be hampered by economic turnover, the risk of increasing development costs, and to decrease the quality of public services.
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Meanwhile, the results of the analysis of the Impact of Ministry/Institutional Expenditures (K/L) Food Security on Padi Productivity show that the K/L expenditure intervention has a positive effect on increasing productivity in the agricultural sector where K/L spending is carried out significantly with rice productivity.
"One form of strategic projects built to increase food security to rice productivity is the development, improvement, and rehabilitation of irrigation networks," he said.