Rewards For Special Missions To School Children: Plant And Tree Farmers To Graduate
JAKARTA - Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo tried to teach early on the campaign to protect nature and the environment. One of them gave a special mission for school students.
This was conveyed while attending the Facilities and Environmental Campaigns Preparedness for Forest Fire Control, in Tawangmangu, Karanganyar Regency.
The activity, organized by the Environment and Forestry Service of Central Java Province, was attended by more than 300 participants. Consisting of forestry extension workers, Forest Police, volunteers, fire care communities, and students.
"Yes, so we are trying to mobilize all the strengths of the LHK, the Agriculture Service, Mr. Kades, Perhutani, we mobilize all forces. Including this, there were friends who won the forestry extension competition yesterday," said Ganjar, Friday, August 26.
The movement of concern for the environment, he continued, is carried out by educating, starting from planting trees, caring for, to managing results.
Teaching them to start planting, maintaining. The point is an environmental concern. We need to encourage this education, including that there were school children, who we are trying to encourage them to be willing to plant since school," he explained.
In fact, the number one person in Central Java also gave homework to students who attended the event, to plant and care for trees.
If the elementary school children are two trees, two trees in junior high, two trees in high school. Earlier I asked for five trees from Tawangmangu high school students. And until he graduated, he was obliged to maintain his plants," he explained.
The task was agreed by the accompanying teachers. Later, the school can also partner with Perhutani, related agencies, and research institutions, so that the concept of independent learning is actually carried out in the context of protecting the environment.
"And earlier, the winners could be resource persons," said Ganjar.
No less important, he explained, is the community's involvement in protecting the environment.
For example, planting our forests with coffee, being cared for, until the harvest. Aftercapanen is taught to process the results," explained Ganjar.
In addition, he said, improvements to forest damage were also needed. Including, efforts to prevent potential landslides, floods and so on.
"We build infiltration wells or bioporines in the top such as Tawangmangu. If education can be done, we will take care of it, it's good," said Ganjar.
In this activity, awards were also given for the winners of the competition. These include the category of civil servant forestry extension workers, Forest Farmers Groups, Forestry Extensions Swadaya Communities, and Fire Care Communities.