May 10, 2016 edition
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This year's drought does not upset John Oktavianus. As chief of the Southwest Sumba agricultural service, he reaped the corn and rice during the grand harvest at the Kodi Balaghar Subdistrict in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) last week. The grand harvest also took place in the subdistricts of south, east and central Wewetan. Amazingly, the three-week long drought in January failed to reduce the productivity of the regency's agricultural centers.
John said the rice and corn production this year was greater than the previous years. The harvest this time yielded 5-6 tons of unhusked rice from wet rice fields, 2-3.5 tons of unhusked rice from dry rice fields and 4.5-5 tons of corn. "The food stocks this year are secure," he said.
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Government Inaugurates Nine New Ports
Transportation Minister Ignasius Jonan has inaugurated nine seaports in Sulawesi. They include a new port in Bungkutoko, Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi, as well as an eight-port development project in North Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi and South Sulawesi.
Government Inaugurates Nine New Ports