Community Development Task Force Provides Animal Foods for Pigs at Yahukimo

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Community Development Task Force Provides Animal Foods for Pigs at Yahukimo

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Community Development Task Force Provides Animal Foods for Pigs at Yahukimo
Community Development Task Force Provides Animal Foods for Pigs at Yahukimo.
BorneoTribun, Jakarta -- The Cartenz Peace Ops Task Force provides food for pigs at the Pig Farm Spot located on Seredala Street, Dekai District, Yahukimo Regency, Wednesday (20/4/2022)


In this activity, the Community Development (Binmas) Task Force, led by the Regional Coordinator Iptu Joni Linggi, along with the Head Unit of Binmas Ipda I Made Budi Dumariawan, A.Md., S.H, provided animal food to the Sam Siep's pigs, one of the assisted residents.


Iptu Joni Linggi said, that the aids of animal food aim to ease Sam Siep's burden of costs in raising his pigs.


“After giving the food, we also check the condition of the livestock. Based on our review, the pigs are well taken care of," said Iptu Joni Linggi.


They also educate Sam on how to process food for pigs by mixing concentrate, rice, and sweet potato leaves.


"We hope that Mr. Sam's pigs can breed well so that the pen can grow much better," he adds.


Sam Siep expressed his gratitude to Binmas Noken, who took care of and provided assistance to them.


"For us, the Papuans, the pig farming is like gold, very valuable. We will definitely take good care of these pigs, thank you Binmas Noken," said Sam Siep.


Meanwhile, the Head of the Public Relations of Cartenz Peace Ops Task Force, Commissioner Drs. Ahmad Mustofa Kamal, S.H said that the Cassowary Program from the Cartenz Peace Ops 2022 will continue to be intensified to help the economic recovery of the people in Yahukimo.


"The Cassowary program is the Police's attention and concern for the community. We aim to help improve the welfare of the community," concluded Ahmad Mustofa Kamal.


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