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The Indonesian government will rebuild 33,000 hectares of flood-damaged rice fields in North Sumatra, with the central government covering the costs. Minister of Agriculture Andi Amran Sulaiman announced that the government will provide free seeds and agricultural machinery to affected farmers. The decision was made during a visit to the flood-affected area in Tapanuli Tengah, North Sumatra.
The Indonesian government has announced a comprehensive plan to rebuild 33,000 hectares of rice fields damaged by flooding in North Sumatra. Minister of Agriculture Andi Amran Sulaiman stated that the central government will fully cover the reconstruction costs. The decision was made during an inspection visit to the flood-affected areas in Tukka, Tapanuli Tengah, on December 3, 2025.
The government's support package includes free distribution of seeds and agricultural machinery to affected farmers. Sulaiman emphasized that the assistance will be tailored to the specific needs of each affected area. Rice fields that are still in good condition will receive free seed assistance, while damaged areas will be repaired and restored.
The Minister's visit was accompanied by North Sumatra Governor Bobby Nasution and Tapanuli Tengah Regent Masinton Pasaribu, demonstrating a coordinated government response at both central and regional levels. This multi-stakeholder approach ensures that the reconstruction efforts are well-planned and effectively implemented.
The government's initiative is expected to have a positive impact on agricultural production in North Sumatra by restoring critical rice field infrastructure. The comprehensive support package aims to minimize the economic impact on local farmers and ensure food security in the region. The government's commitment to rebuilding the damaged rice fields demonstrates its proactive approach to addressing the challenges posed by natural disasters in agricultural areas.
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