Papua – INP’s Public Relations Division Team Observes the Assisted Farms of the INPNoken in Mimika, starting with two pairs, developing to 42 pairs
The National Police’s Public Relations Division Team, who are members of the Nemangkawi Operation, conducted a direct survey of pigs in Kyamki Narama, Mimika Regency. The review results showed that pig breeders were successful thanks to the assistance of the INPNoken, Thursday (18/03/21).
Police Superintendent Dr. Arief Fajar Satria, S.H., S.I.K., M.H., together with the Police Public Relations Division Team to directly observe pigs managed by one of the breeder groups named Lenius Jikwa, assisted by Binmas Noken INP, who is in Kyamki Narama, Mimika Regency.
“The activity of a visit to the INPNoken Binmas fostered farm located in Kyamki Narama Kab. Mimika Papua, where Mr. Lenius is one of the National Police’s Noken Guidance, let’s see together, “said Police Superintendent Arief.
Lenius Jikwa is a pig breeder since 2018 who has successfully cultivated livestock.
Police Superintendent Arief said that this was one of Binmas Noken’s successes in fostering pig breeders in Mimika. Police Superintendent Arief said, starting with the two pairs of livestock given by INP Binmas Noken, it has now become 42 pairs.
Lenius is very grateful for the assistance and guidance of the INP Noken Binmas. “Our livestock business from Binmas Noken when Mr. Eko is now, if I’m not mistaken, he might be the Vice Chief of Papua, he gave us extraordinary efforts, and fathers help us, we will improve it too. Thank you very much, ” said Lenius.
Previously, on Saturday (27/02/2021), the National Police’s Public Relations Division Team had also conducted a review and saw firsthand the success of the agricultural assistance by the INP Binmas Noken at the Timika border. The farmers claim to be prosperous by enjoying four times the harvest.
On that occasion, Police Superintendent Arief said that agricultural production had increased thanks to INP Binmas Noken. Binmas Noken routinely assists in the processing process to harvest. The farmers have harvested four times with many and satisfying results.
“Incredible. From the two plots, it continues to grow and develop,” exclaimed Police Superintendent Arief.