Emanuel, not -the -consecrated competency of the National Police, brought the spirit of modern agriculture to NTT
Jakarta -Bripda Emanuel Suri, one of the special competence Bintara (baking summer) of the East Nusa Tenggara Regional Police (NTT), which was recruited because of his educational background associated with agriculture. He is a bachelor in agricultural science with a major in agrotechnology. Emanuel said he had heard from the beginning that the national police had committed a commitment to baking summer for the mission of food security, he was immediately interested, because in accordance with his ideals for the development of modern agriculture in his home area. This 24 -year -old youth claimed that they were very eager to change the traditional land treatment system to a more productive and efficient system. “I want to change the mindset of the community so that agriculture is no longer conventional, but aimed at improving land yields and efficiency,” Emanuel on Monday (6/30/2025) said in a statement from the SSDM Polri. Browse to continue the content, Emanuel explained that Malacca Regency NTT has great potential in the agricultural sector. He explained that a sufficient irrigation system can harvest up to three times a year. The excellent commodities in the region include wheat, green beans and bananas. All three have become an important part of the livelihood of the local community. Before joining the National Police Food Security Bakomsus Education and participating, Emanuel actively organized farming groups. He also told me about the activity of education of residents to use the sleepland as food production. He considered the biggest problems in the world of agriculture, was not only a matter of land, but also human resources (HR) and awareness to start from a small scale, such as the use of home yards. “Nationally, Indonesian food production is still dependent on imports. In fact, every region has local wisdom that can be optimized. We need to raise awareness from below,” he explained. Furthermore, Emanuel responded to a skeptical assumption of the role of police in agricultural affairs. According to him, the National Police involvement in the food security program is a tangible form of a social approach that can strengthen the relationship between the police and the community. “The police not only have the task of enforcing the law, but also to serve and protect the community. Our presence amid farmers is expected to be a tangible manifestation of synergy to build national food security,” he added. Emanuel also conveyed the importance of the scientific and academic approach to the execution of the National Police Agricultural Programs. Each member of Bakingus comes from relevant scientific disciplines and has experience in research and community service. Priority programs such as nutritious food sites (PPG) also become part of the National Police Mission to offer solutions to data -based solutions and local needs. Emanuel claims to be ready to be a manager in the field, especially in the success of the DD -Tot -by -system (DDS) program to hear the community’s problems directly. “Through the home approach of home, we not only visit the program, but also build good confidence and communication with the community,” he said. By closing his statement, Emanuel hopes his involvement with the National Police may be an inspiration for the younger generation to contribute to national development. “I came from a simple family earlier, but I believe that the Spirit and prayer can lead us to change. God’s fate, but our efforts, ‘he concluded. (AUD/FJP) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here