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Indonesia's Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman reports that 416,000 millennials have become farmers, earning between Rp20-24 million per month. This achievement has earned the Ministry of Agriculture a recognition from Museum Rekor Indonesia (MURI). The minister highlighted that this number represents a significant shift in young Indonesians' interest in farming.
Indonesia's Agriculture Minister, Andi Amran Sulaiman, has announced that 416,000 millennials have entered the farming sector. This development has been recognized by the Indonesian Museum of Records (MURI), highlighting a significant shift in the demographics of the country's agricultural workforce.
According to the minister, these young farmers are earning substantial incomes, ranging from Rp20 million to Rp24 million per month. The minister emphasized that these figures are based on testimonials and represent the net income after expenses. This level of earnings suggests that modern farming practices, possibly incorporating technology and efficient management, are making agriculture an attractive career option for millennials.
The achievement has not only earned recognition but also serves as motivation for further development in the agricultural sector. The minister viewed the MURI recognition as both an acknowledgment of current achievements and a challenge to continue improving. This trend indicates a positive direction for Indonesia's agricultural sector, potentially leading to increased productivity and youth engagement in farming.
MURI Recognition for Millennial Farmers
Agricultural Income Report