JAKARTA - The Head of the Lamandau Police, Central Kalimantan Police AKBP Joko Handono hopes that the corn harvest in his area can contribute positively to the regional economy and the welfare of the community.

He said that when checking directly on the corn plantation owned by PT. Satria Hupasarana (SHS) in the Lamandau Regency, Central Kalimantan, Wednesday (28/5).

This visit aims to ensure harvest readiness and provide support in increasing the country's agricultural productivity.

"We really appreciate the efforts of PT. SHS in developing the agricultural sector in Lamandau. The plan for this corn harvest area is around 2 Ha, it is hoped that it can make a positive contribution to the regional economy and the welfare of the surrounding community," said the Lamandau Police Chief, in his statement, Wednesday (28/5).

The Lamandau Police Chief also emphasized the importance of synergy between the Police, companies and the community in maintaining security in supporting food security, so that the harvest process can run safely and conducively.

In addition to directly reviewing the condition of corn plants, the Lamandau Police Chief also held a dialogue regarding the cultivation process, discussing various challenges faced, including controlling pests and diseases.

The Lamandau Police Chief hopes that the simultaneous corn harvest will run smoothly and successfully, and will have a positive impact on the progress of Lamandau Regency.

Previously, Central Kalimantan Governor Agustiar Sabran emphasized the provincial government's commitment to supporting President Prabowo Subianto's priority program in realizing food self-sufficiency, one of which was corn commodities, while attending the 2025 Central Kalimantan Police Food Security Evaluation Meeting at the Arya Dharma Hall, Central Kalimantan Police Headquarters on May 14, quoted from the Central Kalimantan Provincial Secretariat website.

Meanwhile, Central Kalimantan Police Chief Inspector General Pol. Iwan Kurniawan said the National Police had the task of supporting the corn farming sector.

"As the Kapolda, we are committed to all ranks wanting to contribute to the program of the President and the government," explained the Central Kalimantan Police Chief.


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