National Farmers Day September 24: History and how to celebrate it

Jakarta – Indonesia commemorates the National Farmers Day every September 24. This moment is not just a celebration, but a reminder of the battle of the Boers and their important role as the most important pillar of the country’s food security. Determining this date has a close relationship with the history of the birth of the Agrarian Act (UUPA) 1960. What is the history behind this warning and what are the ways to do to commemorate it? Why is it commemorated on September 24? The determination of the National Farmers Day was inaugurated by the President Soekarno by the Presidential Decision (Keppress) RI number 169 of 1963. On September 24, he was elected because it coincided with the moment of the Number 5 legislation with regard to basic rural chief regulations, or better known as the 1960s. Browse to continue with content based on information from the official socio-economic center and agricultural policy (PSEKP) of the Ministry of Agriculture. (3) The Constitution of 1945. This article explicitly states that natural wealth, including land, is controlled by the state and must be used for the greatest wealth of the people. Generally, the purpose of the formation of the loga is to create a simple, integrated, integrated and legal certainty of legal certainty for land rights, especially for farmers. The loga is expected to realize the realization of justice, wealth and happiness for all people. How to celebrate it? Commemoration of National Farmers’ Day should not only be interpreted as a ceremonial event. There are different ways that can be done to celebrate more meaningfully, both for farmers and the wider community: to conduct education and socialization of education activities on the history of the loga and the importance of the role of farmers in schools, campuses or communities. It can help to promote an awareness of the younger generation of the importance of food sovereignty and the struggle of farmers. Public discussions on agriculture have invited farmers, academics and the government to discuss in open forums or workshops. Topics that can be raised are diverse, ranging from agricultural issues, land access, to the latest innovations in the world of agriculture. Providing real support in the field does not always have to be an event. We can provide practical assistance, such as training, providing technology or donations from agricultural facilities. Actual actions like this can directly improve the well -being of farmers. Farmers’ well -being. In addition, all parties can also enrich it by transferring different forms of National Farm Day greetings to be shared on social media. (Wia/IMK)