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Delivery of Fish Seeds and feed to the Subur and Mawar farmer groups  (August 03, 2022)
Posted on 15:06 August 09th, 2022

Pada hari Rabu, 3 Agustus 2022 Yayasan SCORPION Indonesia telah memberikan bantuan sebanyak 8000 ikan mas ukuran 6 inci dan 16 sak pakan kepada kelompok tani Subur dan Mawar di desa Ramba Sihasur. Seremoni ini membuat para penerima manfaat sangat senang dengan bantuan yang diberikan. Penyerahan bibit dan pakan ini dilakukan oleh kordinator pengembangan ekonomi masyarakat SCORPION dan diterima langsung oleh ketua kelompok tani Subur dan Mawar serta disaksikan kepala desa Ramba Sihasur.

Yayasan Scorpion Indonesia telah berkomitmen untuk melakukan pendampingan budidaya ikan mas dan pengembangan ekonomi alternatif lainnya yang selaras dengan lingkungan agar ekosistem Cagar Alam Dolok Sipirok yang merupakan rumah bagi orangutan tapanuli tetap terjaga.

Kegiatan ini dilakukan dengan tujuan untuk meningkatkan perekonomian 2 kelompok tani Subur dan Mawar desa Ramba Sihasur, Kecamatan Sipirok, Tapanuli Selatan yang sudah komitmen untuk melindungi orangutan tapanuli di Kawasan Cagar Alam Dolok Sipirok.

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On Wednesday, August 3, 2022, the SCORPION Indonesia Foundation donated 8000 6-inch goldfish and 16 bags of feed to the Subur and Mawar farmer groups in Ramba Sihasur village. This ceremony made the beneficiaries very happy with the assistance provided. The delivery of seeds and feed was carried out by the coordinator of the economic development of the SCORPION community. It was received directly by the head of the Subur and Mawar farmer groups and witnessed by the village head Ramba Sihasur.

The Scorpion Indonesia Foundation has committed to assisting carp cultivation and other alternative economic developments that are in harmony with the environment so that the cook Sipirok Nature Reserve, the ecosystem which is home to the Tapanuli orangutan, is maintained.

This activity was carried out to improve the economy of 2 farmer groups Subur and Mawar in Ramba Sihasur village, Sipirok District, South Tapanuli. They have committed to protecting the Tapanuli orangutan in the Dolok Sipirok Nature Reserve.