Beneficiaries of "Paramita" Center Havest and Cook Tilapia

  • Beneficiaries of "Paramita" Center Havest and Cook Tilapia
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Writer :
Humas Balai Paramita Mataram
Editor :
Intan Qonita N
Translator :
Karlina Irsalyana

MATARAM (15 July 2021) – Beneficiary (PM) of “Paramita” Social Rehabilitation Center in Mataram harvests cultivated tilapia. The activity, which started at 09.00 WITA, involved approximately 10 PM who are Children in Conflict with the Law (ABH). The activities carried out in the rear pond were directly supervised by the Head of the Mataram "Paramita" Center, I Ketut Supena, guided and directed by a fishery instructor.

 

“We always try to provide education to children to have an entrepreneurial spirit regardless of their line of business. At Paramita, apart from fish farming we also teach honey bee cultivation, water hyacinth cultivation which produces SAEGO Paramita and mushrooms. Of course, the proceeds from the sale of these fish will be returned to the children,” said I Ketut Supena.

 

Besides being harvested for sale, Supena continued, they also process these tilapia into food to be served to people who visit the "Paramita" Center.

 

Kustadi, as the instructor, felt motivated in providing skills to ABH. “It is not an easy thing to teach ABH to be able to pursue this fish cultivation, it takes patience. However, we are motivated that PM must have the knowledge and skills after undergoing social rehabilitation. Children must understand the importance of having skill references such as fish farming,” said Kustadi.

 

After harvest, tilapia was processed by PM in the kitchen of the ATENSI Creation Center "Paramita" accompanied by Social Workers and caregivers on duty today. Not only that, the enthusiasm of employees to try directly processed tilapia from PM is quite high.

 

Putri Wahyuni, a psychologist from "Paramita" who was the first customer of PM's processed tilapia, gave a response. "It tastes just right, the preparations made are not too salty, and not over-cooked, personally, I am satisfied with the processed tilapia," she said.

 

Supena hopes that the successful start of agricultural and fishery products managed by children will have an impact on the development of the Paramita "ATENSI" Creation Center and of course have an impact on children's social and economic independence.
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