Tuesday (21/11) The Central Statistics Agency of Tana Tidung Regency held a meeting to evaluate Horticultural Activities in 2023 which was held at the Adel Inn, Tideng Pale Village, Sesayap District. This event was attended by the Department of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries (DPPP) of Tana Tidung Regency, BPS of North Kalimantan Province, and BPS Staff of Tana Tidung Regency. Moderated by Mr. Stevanus Ronaldo (BPS KTT), the main activity at this meeting was the presentation of material by:
- Speaker 1: Mr. Rio Iskandar (Agriculture, Food and Fisheries Service)
Topic: Productivity, SPH BST, and SPH TBF Tana Tidung Regency
- Speaker 2: Mr Muhamad Ali (BPS North Kalimantan Province)
Topic: Purpose of Horticultural Data Collection
Continuing the Horticultural Activity Evaluation event, on Thursday (23/11) the Tana Tidung Regency Central Statistics Agency also held a meeting to evaluate the 2023 Area Sample Frame (KSA) Activities. This event also invited representatives from the Department of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries (DPPP) Tana Tidung Regency, Public Works and Public Housing Service (PUPR) Tana Tidung Regency, and BPS North Kalimantan Province. This meeting was filled with material presentations by several speakers:
- Speaker 1: Mr. Rio Iskandar (Agriculture, Food and Fisheries Service)
Topic: Land Area, Production and Productivity of Food Crops in Tana Tidung Regency
- Speaker 2: Mr. Idris Hendro Wibowo (PUPR PKP Service)
Topic: Potential, Issues and Land Cover of Tana Tidung Regency
- Resource person 3: Mr Faris Lahudin (BPS North Kalimantan Province)
Topic: Area Sampling Frame Methodology
From the results of the meeting, it was found that there was a phenomenon of decreasing added planting area and food crop productivity at the summit. The initial factor that is thought to play an important role in this is the reduction in farmer human resources due to the lack of regeneration of young farmers. Apart from that, from these two events, BPS and the Department of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries agreed to integrate and collaborate on collecting data on food crops and horticulture for 2024.