Moving the people's economy through the Green Revolution has now become one of the main goals of development in South Kalimantan which continues to be raised by Governor Sahbirin Noor with other related agencies.


Governor Sahbirin Noor's breakthrough with the Green Revolution and the economic sustainability of South Kalimantan was initially responded to pessimistically by various groups, remembering the natural conditions of South Kalimantan which were largely destroyed by mining and deforestation.

However, the massive movement carried out by Sahbirin Noor and the Forestry Agency finally received a positive response and full support from the central government, local government, the community, and all other relevant parties.

Through the movement of Berjuang Gelorakan Rakyat Untuk Sejahtera (Bergerak) or Fighting to Encourage People for Prosperity, Sahbirin continues to strive to arouse the enthusiasm of all parties, to strive to plant, plant and plant for posterity.

To strengthen the environmental improvement program, the Provincial Government together with the DPRD stipulates Regional Regulations (Perda) Number 7/2018 concerning the Green Revolution which continues to be socialized.

In fact, following up on the Perda, the government issued a Governor Regulation (Pergub), which included provisions requiring all elements to plant trees.

All of the elements in question include all state apparatus (ASN) in South Kalimantan, rank-and-file employees, and married couples. The provisions for planting trees for married couples are obliged to plant 5 trees which are coordinated with KUA (the Office of Religious Affairs) in their respective regions.

As proof that the couple had planted, they were obliged to make an official report stating that they had planted trees.

The Perda and Pergub are considered very implementative to overcome millions of critical lands in South Kalimantan.

The spirit of planting trees, for the children and grandchildren, was also attended by all district and city governments in South Kalimantan, to carry out the greening movement and improve the environment.

Even now, the community, environmental community, schools, students, and others are carrying out tree planting movements.

The school also continues to compete to get the Adiwiyata title, by encouraging planting trees in the school environment.

Besides trees, Forestry Agency also plants various types of bamboo from various countries.

"I want to inherit a good environment for our children and grandchildren which can be enjoyed for decades," South Kalimantan Governor Sahbirin Noor said.

Awaken the economy

The efforts of the South Kalimantan Provincial Government to mobilize the planting, planting, and planting program, for the children of grandchildren is not only a movement to improve the environment, but also to raise up the people's economy.

Head of the Forestry Agency Hanif Faisol Nurofiq said the Green Revolution movement was able to improve the welfare of farmers, especially in the villages.

How not, now hundreds of people become tree nursery farmers to fulfill planting needs in thousands of hectare critical land.

Specifically for 2018, he said, the South Kalimantan Provincial Government is targeting to plant trees on an area of 32 thousand hectares and has now realized more than 25 thousand hectares.

The funds disbursed for the program are also not small. One hectare for planting requires no less than Rp10 million. When multiplied by 25 thousand hectares, the cost of planting is not less than Rp250 billion.

These funds, among others, are used for nursery costs, which are now being done by many villagers.

Its long-term economic program, plants now planted at the location of the Green Revolution program are productive trees, such as candlenut, jengkol, rubber, and other plants. If the tree is alive, then the community will enjoy the results, to improve family welfare.

Especially for plants in the Public Forest Park (Tahura), it is planned to be planted with endemic trees of South Kalimantan, in an effort to preserve endangered trees.

Pewarta: Ulul Maskuriah

Editor : Mahdani


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