Adapting to Climate Change, Ministry of Agriculture is Ready to Increase Agricultural Productivity – 2024-04-28 18:25:53

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2024-04-28 18:25:53

Minister of Agriculture Greets Extension Farmers (MSPP) volume 13. Photo: screenshot

jpnn.com – JAKARTA – Minister of Agriculture (Mentan) Andi Amran Sulaiman said the impact of climate change is a shared responsibility.

The current global climate change is a challenge for the agricultural sector in achieving food security.

It is hoped that this sector can contribute to facing climate change, especially in efforts to reduce Green House Gas (GHG) emissions.

For this reason, Minister of Agriculture Amran asked his staff to continue to synergize with various related parties to mitigate the impact of extreme climate change, especially in the agricultural and plantation sectors.

“We appeal to farmer friends throughout Indonesia, do not burn when preparing plantation land,” said the Minister of Agriculture.

Head of the Agricultural Extension and Human Resource Development Agency (BPPSDMP), Dedi Nursyamsi at the Minister of Agriculture Greets Extension Farmers (MSPP) event volume 13, Friday (26/4) at AOR BPPSDMP said. that GHG emissions on earth must be reduced.

The biggest emissions from land change from forest to non-forest, then industry, burning and then from the agricultural sector.

“So, you must have varieties that are tolerant of agriculture, low productivity, low fertility levels. “Because the increase in productivity produces food,” he said.

Minister of Agriculture Amran asked his staff to continue to synergize with various related parties to mitigate the impacts of extreme climate change.

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