Some 29,048 hectares of paddy fields in C Java flooded

by uusjio | January 7, 2008 at 07:00 pm
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Semarang (ANTARA News) - At least 29,048 hectares of paddies in 17
districts in Central Java have been under flood waters since late
December 2007 causing farmers to suffer enormous losses, a provincial
legislator said.

At a recent working meeting between a commission of the Central Java
Provincial Legislative Council (DPRD) and a few regional government
agencies including the agricultural and food crop services, it was
established that as per January 2, 2008 some 288.29 hectares of paddy
fields in the province will fail to yield due to floods, Sarwono, a
DPRD member representing the Indonesian Democacy Party-Struggle (PDIP),
said here Monday.

The figure would increase if the floods had not subsided by Monday (Jan 7), he said.

The inundated rice fields were located in the districts of Pati, Kudus,
Jepara, Blora, Pekalongan, Tegal, Pemalang, Cilacap, Banyumas,
Purbalingga, Demak, Grobogan, Klaten, Sukoharjo, Karanganyar, Sragen,
and Wonogiri.

Other food crops that were also flooded were maize (870 ha), soybean
(428 ha), peanut (52 ha), chilli (8 ha), vegetables (5 ha). The recent
landslide disaster in Karanganyar had also damaged 1.6 hectares of
paddy fields.(*) END

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