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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

BWS Kalimantan IV Adds Irrigation Wells To Boost Rice Production In PPU

BWS Kalimantan IV built four irrigation wells in Penajam Paser Utara to help farmers overcome dry-season water shortages and increase rice production.
BWS Kalimantan IV built four irrigation wells in Penajam Paser Utara to help farmers overcome dry-season water shortages and increase rice production.

Penajam Paser Utara — Efforts to maintain water availability for agricultural land continue to move forward. Throughout 2025, the Balai Wilayah Sungai (BWS) Kalimantan IV supported Penajam Paser Utara (PPU) Regency in East Kalimantan by constructing four irrigation wells to address water supply challenges, especially during the dry season.

This initiative has become a positive development for local farmers who often face water shortages when rainfall decreases.

Irrigation Wells Become A Reliable Backup Water Source

Head of Food Crops and Horticulture at the Agriculture Office of Penajam Paser Utara, Gunawan, explained that irrigation wells play an important role in stabilizing water supply for agricultural land.

“Irrigation wells serve as a balancing solution for farmers when it becomes difficult to obtain water for farmland,” Gunawan said on Tuesday.

According to him, the construction of four irrigation wells was a quick response from the government to meet urgent water needs in crop-producing areas.

With these wells in place, farmers now have a more reliable water reserve that can be used during extended dry periods.

Practical Solution To Handle Dry Season Challenges

Gunawan noted that irrigation wells have proven to be an effective solution for farmers who frequently struggle with water shortages during dry seasons.

“With irrigation wells in place, farmers’ difficulties in obtaining irrigation water, especially during dry seasons, can be addressed,” he explained.

In addition to ensuring water supply, the wells are expected to help maintain stable agricultural productivity across the region.

This step also aligns with broader efforts to strengthen regional food security programs.

Rice Productivity In PPU Shows Positive Growth

Data from the local Agriculture Office shows that productive rice farmland in Penajam Paser Utara covers approximately 14,070 hectares.

From this area, rice production in 2024 reached around 48,188 tons of unhusked rice (GKP). The figure increased to approximately 50,250 tons, indicating steady growth in agricultural output.

On average, farmers produce 3 to 4 tons per hectare in each harvest cycle, with two harvest seasons conducted annually.

According to Gunawan, the presence of irrigation wells has become an important factor in maintaining and improving crop yields.

“The presence of irrigation wells is very important in supporting increased productivity and ensuring sustainable agriculture,” he added.

Rice Harvest Target For 2026 Set To Increase

For 2026, the regional government has set a production target of approximately 50,329 tons of unhusked rice (GKP).

Currently, data collection on farmland areas and harvest results is ongoing, with the peak of the first harvest season expected in early April 2026.

The Penajam Paser Utara government also plans to continue adding irrigation wells annually through close coordination with BWS Kalimantan IV.

This long-term plan is expected to strengthen irrigation systems and improve farmers’ livelihoods.

Government Strengthens Food Security Through Infrastructure

The irrigation well construction project represents more than just infrastructure development. It is part of a long-term strategy to secure regional food production.

With improved irrigation facilities, farmers are expected to maintain consistent yields regardless of seasonal changes.

Collaboration between local government and BWS Kalimantan IV highlights the importance of coordinated efforts in sustaining agricultural stability and ensuring long-term food security.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. How many irrigation wells were built in Penajam Paser Utara?
A total of four irrigation wells were constructed throughout 2025.

2. Who built the irrigation wells?
The wells were constructed with support from BWS Kalimantan IV.

3. What is the main benefit of these irrigation wells?
They provide reliable water supply during dry seasons and help maintain rice productivity.

4. How large is the rice farming area in PPU?
The total productive rice farmland covers approximately 14,070 hectares.

5. What is the rice production target for 2026?
The production target is estimated to reach around 50,329 tons of unhusked rice (GKP).

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Rice Harvest 2026 Begins, PPU Optimistic About Food Security Stability

Rice harvest 2026 in Penajam Paser Utara has begun. Production is targeted at 50 thousand tons to ensure regional food security remains stable.
Rice harvest 2026 in Penajam Paser Utara has begun. Production is targeted at 50 thousand tons to ensure regional food security remains stable.

Penajam Paser Utara, East Kalimantan — Positive developments are emerging from the agricultural sector as Penajam Paser Utara (PPU) Regency expresses optimism about maintaining regional food security amid the first rice harvest season of 2026.

Head of the Food Crops and Horticulture Division at the PPU Agriculture Office, Gunawan, stated that the initial harvest has been underway since mid-March 2026.

“The first harvest season has been ongoing since mid-March 2026,” Gunawan said on Saturday.

Harvesting activities are currently taking place across several areas, although data on total harvested land and production output is still being compiled. The peak harvest period is expected to occur in early April 2026.

Production Target on the Rise

This year, the PPU Government is targeting rice production to reach 50,329 tons of harvested dry grain (GKP), reflecting a positive upward trend compared to previous years.

For comparison, rice production in 2024 was recorded at around 48,188 tons of GKP and increased to 50,250 tons. This steady growth signals strong performance in the region’s agricultural sector.

Gunawan explained that farmers produce an average of 3–4 tons per hectare per harvest. Typically, farmers carry out two planting and harvesting cycles each year.

Expanding and Optimizing Farmland

PPU currently has approximately 14,070 hectares of productive rice fields. In addition, around 5,436 hectares of farmland are being optimized in 2026 under a program initiated by the Ministry of Agriculture.

This effort is expected to boost production capacity while strengthening local food resilience.

Farmers Play a Key Role

The regency is home to approximately 8,000 farmers organized into 700 farmer groups, serving as the backbone of agricultural productivity.

With government support and favorable harvest conditions, PPU is confident in its ability to meet local food demand independently.

“Stable rice production twice a year is expected to maintain food security and meet community needs,” Gunawan added.

Post-Eid Momentum

Harvest progress is projected to accelerate after Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijri. This period is considered crucial to ensuring sufficient rice supply, especially as demand tends to rise.

With ongoing efforts and improving output, Penajam Paser Utara is positioning itself as a reliable food production hub in East Kalimantan.

FAQ

1. When did the 2026 rice harvest in PPU begin?
The first harvest season started in mid-March 2026.

2. What is the rice production target for 2026?
The target is 50,329 tons of harvested dry grain (GKP).

3. How large is the rice farming area in PPU?
There are about 14,070 hectares of productive farmland, with an additional 5,436 hectares being optimized.

4. How many farmers are there in PPU?
There are approximately 8,000 farmers grouped into 700 farmer organizations.

5. How many harvests occur annually?
Farmers typically harvest rice twice a year.

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