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Showing posts with label Kotawaringin Timur. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

1,067 Hectares Of New Rice Fields In Kotim Fast-Tracked For 2026 Completion

Indonesia accelerates a 1,067-hectare rice field expansion in Kotawaringin Timur to boost food security under the 2026 CSR program.
Indonesia accelerates a 1,067-hectare rice field expansion in Kotawaringin Timur to boost food security under the 2026 CSR program. (Illustration image)

SAMPIT — The Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture is stepping up efforts to expand food production by rolling out its 2026 Rice Field Expansion Program (CSR). One of the key focus areas is Kotawaringin Timur (Kotim) in Central Kalimantan, where 1,067 hectares of new rice fields have been allocated.

Head of the Kotawaringin Timur Agriculture and Food Security Agency, Yephi Hartady Periyanto, confirmed that the entire project is scheduled to be completed within this year.

“Kotim has received another allocation under the CSR program, totaling 1,067 hectares. The work is being carried out this year, and the target is to finish everything within 2026,” Yephi Hartady Periyanto said in Sampit.

The program is fully supported by the Ministry of Agriculture, covering everything from planning to on-the-ground execution. Local authorities had previously submitted data on prospective farmers and land (CPCL) to ensure the right beneficiaries are selected.

As part of the technical preparation, a Survey Investigation Design (SID) has already been completed. The work was carried out by the Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology (ITS) in Surabaya, with teams conducting direct field inspections in Kotawaringin Timur.

With stronger data validation from the start, officials expect the program’s success rate to improve compared to previous years.

For 2026, the new rice field development is spread across four villages: Sei Ijum in Mentaya Hilir Selatan District, Basawang and Lampuyang in Teluk Sampit District, and Bapinang Hilir Laut in Pulau Hanaut District.

Beyond land development, the government is also pushing early planting efforts. A simultaneous rice planting movement has already been carried out across CSR land, covering a target area of 284 hectares.

This planting campaign is part of a nationwide initiative, with the main ceremonial event held in Tanah Laut, South Kalimantan. Across Central Kalimantan, the government is targeting a total planting area of 5,000 hectares, with Kotawaringin Timur serving as one of the representative regions.

At the local level, planting activities took place in Baamang Hulu Village, Baamang District. The site, managed by the Mandiri Makmur Farmers Group, spans 35 hectares, with 5 hectares already planted during the initial phase.

This initiative is part of a broader government strategy to strengthen national food security while boosting agricultural productivity in the region.

FAQ

1. What is the Rice Field Expansion Program (CSR)?
It’s a government initiative aimed at creating new rice fields to increase national food production.

2. How large is the allocated area in Kotawaringin Timur?
A total of 1,067 hectares for 2026.

3. Where are the project locations?
Sei Ijum, Basawang, Lampuyang, and Bapinang Hilir Laut villages.

4. Who handled the technical planning?
The Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology (ITS) through the SID process.

5. What’s the main goal of this program?
To strengthen food security and expand rice production capacity.

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Oil Tanker Catches Fire On Mentaya River In Sampit, Flames Still Burning

An oil tanker caught fire on the Mentaya River in Sampit during docking. Flames remain active as authorities investigate the cause of the incident.
An oil tanker caught fire on the Mentaya River in Sampit during docking. Flames remain active as authorities investigate the cause of the incident.

SAMPIT – An oil tanker caught fire while docked along the Mentaya River in Tanah Mas Village, Baamang District, Kotawaringin Timur Regency, Central Kalimantan, on Saturday afternoon.

The fire broke out at approximately 5:30 PM local time and quickly drew attention from nearby residents. Large flames were seen rising from the vessel well into the evening.

Head of the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of Kotawaringin Timur, Multazam, confirmed that the fire was still active as of Saturday night.

“The fire is still active. This involves fuel top-up and engine-related components,” he said.

Firefighters Work To Prevent Spread

Dozens of firefighters, assisted by local volunteers, were deployed to the scene to control the situation. Their main priority is to prevent the fire from spreading to nearby vessels and docking facilities.

Initial reports indicate that the tanker was undergoing repairs at a docking facility owned by a company when the fire occurred.

Search and rescue personnel are also expected to arrive at the scene to assist with emergency operations.

Cause Of Fire Still Under Investigation

Tanah Mas Village Head Ridowan confirmed the incident but stated that authorities are still gathering information regarding the timeline and cause of the fire.

“At this point, we do not yet know the exact cause, whether it was due to human error or another factor,” he explained.

He emphasized that the tanker belonged to a company and was undergoing maintenance at the time of the incident.

Docking Area Considered High Risk

Ridowan added that the location is commonly used as a technical hub for vessel maintenance. Various types of ships, including barges and tugboats, regularly dock there for repairs.

Technical activities such as welding are frequently carried out in the area, which inherently carries a higher risk of fire hazards.

“Repair work often involves welding on damaged or leaking parts of the vessel,” he added.

No Fuel Distribution Activity At Location

Addressing circulating rumors, Ridowan clarified that the site is not used for fuel distribution activities.

“I want to make it clear that there is no fuel loading or unloading activity there. It is purely a ship repair facility,” he stressed.

No Casualties Reported Yet

As of now, authorities have not released any official information regarding material losses or possible casualties.

Emergency teams remain on site conducting cooling operations to ensure no hidden fire sources remain and to prevent reignition.

FAQ

1. Where did the tanker fire occur?
The fire occurred on the Mentaya River in Tanah Mas Village, Baamang District, Sampit.

2. When did the incident happen?
Saturday at around 5:30 PM local time.

3. What caused the fire?
The cause is still under investigation.

4. Were there any casualties?
No official reports of casualties have been released.

5. Was the site used for fuel distribution?
No, the location is strictly a ship repair facility.

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