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Construction of Mega Rice Irrigation Scheme
Strayer University
BUS 517: Project Management
Steven Englehart
Felicia Ward
May 12, 2019
Construction of Mega rice irrigation scheme
Provide a brief summary of your chosen project.
In the wake of the global warming era has challenged many countries and they are grappling with the challenge of providing food for their citizens as the effects of climate change are taking a toll on the agricultural sector of the country. Many areas which were once having great potential in producing enough food for both export and local consumption have been reduced to dust. The hunger crises across the globe in many countries especially in the 3rd word country still finds it hard to come up with sustainable programs to provide food for their food deficient citizen. Despite the effort by some of the humanitarian groups, World Food Program in conjunction with other interested donors have stepped up to provide food where necessary. However, this has never been enough as the numbers of people who are in need of this basic need keeps rising prompting researchers and experts in the field of agriculture and other organizations. This also will show that they do not have the finance awareness of adopting other alternative means to ensure agriculture sector sustain itself without necessarily depending on rainfalls which are always seasonal.
In line with the same, I decided to come up with a project to irrigate arable lands which were experiencing shortage in of rainfall leading to reduced agricultural produce and consequently food shortage as the problem of unpredicted rainfall pattern continues (Singh, 2014). My project will basically involve the development of an irrigation scheme which will be charged with producing rice using irrigation water. The schemes central objective would be to ensure that there is enough rice in the country’s warehouses for both export and local consumption.
Project goals
a) Ensure food security is achieved
Through the project more rice will be produced accompanied by the availability of irrigation water. Farmers can be able to practice extensive farming year in year out without having to depend on rainfall to do so (Regulwar & Gurav, 2011). This will allow production of more food to feed the majority of the people who are hunger stricken. In order for this to be achieved it will require a concerted effort of all stakeholders in the sector.
b) Enhance economic growth of a nation
The project will be able to generate more than enough rice which may equal out to forty-five tons annually. Some will be kept to feed the local citizens while the surplus is exported to earn the country foreign exchange and used to develop other sectors of the economy.
c) To promote infrastructural development of the area
With a mega irrigation project in the area, there will be need for good roads to transport .
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Kd. 3.31 & 4.31 news item ( p.1 )
1. RANGKUMAN
MATERI NEWS ITEM
XII TBSM, MM AKL
PERTEMUAN ; 1
KD. 3.31 dan 4.31
News Item ; merupakan jenis teks yang digunakan untuk memberitahukan
pembacanya mengenai kejadian penting yang terjadi sepanjang hari.
The purpose of news item text is to inform the readers about newsworthy or important
events of the day.
Generic Structure
Main Event / Newsworthy Event ( acara utama / acara yang layak diberitakan )
Background Event / Elaboration ( latar belakang acara )
Source ( sumber )
Language feature of news item
Focusing on circumstances ( berfokus pada keadaan )
Using material process ( menggunakan proses material )
News item biasanya memiliki unsur kebahasaan sebagai berikut:
Focus : News Item menggunakan kalimat sederhana untuk menjelaskan keadaan
disekitar tempat terjadinya kejadian penting.
Saying verbs : Menggunakan verbs terkait dengan menyampaikan pesan seperti
“She said, informed, told, reported etc“.
Scene : Menyebutkan lokasi dimana kejadian yang dilaporkan terjadi. Opsional.
Past Tense : Menggunakan past tense untuk menjelaskan detail kejadian yang
terjadi.
Headline : Judul ditulis secara singkat dan mudah dicerna pembaca untuk
merangkum kejadian penting secara menarik.
Adverbs: Menggunakan adverbs time, place dan manner.
Material : Menggunakan informasi yang didapatkan dari narasumber untuk
menceritakan kembali kejadian yang berlangsung.
If you want to be a news anchor, you can learn the following expressions ( Jika ingin
menjadi pembawa berita, kamu dapat belajar ungkapan berikut ) ;
1. Opening
Good morning. This is Breaking News. Read by …
It’s 7 o’clock. This is the Hello World News. Read by…
Good afternoon. This is Star TV News. Read by …
2. 2. Headlines ( berita utama ) / News Topic & News Stories
Headlines are based on the realted topics ( you just read the news provided )
3. Closing
And that’s the end of the news from the Breaking News. Until then goodbye.
And that’s the end of the news from star TV. Thanks for watching us. Till then,
goodbye.
Example ;
Bekasi regency to bulid six reservoirs to anticipate drought .
The Jakarta Post
Jakarta ( Sat, August 10 th , 2019 . 04;05 p.m.
Generic Structure
The Bekasi regency administration in West Java is planning to
build as many as six embug this year in drought-prone areas as
part of effort to save water and tackle water shortages.
Newsworthy event
The six embug would be built in Cibarusah, Bojongmangu and
Cabangbungin districts, said the Head of water Resourcers
Management Division at the Bekasi Public Works and Public
Housing, Nur Chaidir.
Source
In addition, to provide clean water for daily activities, the
reservoirs can also be used to water local farm fields. Background event
3. EXERCISE
NEWS ITEM
Bekasi regency to bulid six reservoirs to anticipate drought .
The Jakarta Post
Jakarta ( Sat, August 10 th , 2019 . 04;05 p.m.
Generic Structure
The Bekasi regency administration in West Java is planning to
build as many as six embug this year in drought-prone areas as
part of effort to save water and tackle water shortages.
Newsworthy event
The six embug would be built in Cibarusah, Bojongmangu and
Cabangbungin districts, said the Head of water Resourcers
Management Division at the Bekasi Public Works and Public
Housing, Nur Chaidir.
Source
In addition, to provide clean water for daily activities, the
reservoirs can also be used to water local farm fields. Background event 1
Besides constructing the embung, the administration would also
build 120 wells to help boost the water supply for residents. Background event 2
The agency had allocated Rp 120 billion ( US$8.46 million ) for
the two projects,which are expected to be completed by the and
of this year, Chaidir said.
Source
The meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency ( BMKG
) has issued warnings of a prolonged dry season this year in
some parts of the archipelago including the Greater Jakarta area.
Background event 3
Answer the text based on the news above !
1. What plans to build reservoirs anad wells
2. Where will the wmbug be built ?
3. What is the function of the embung?
4. How uch money had allocated to the project ?
5. What have the BMKG issued ?