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Showing posts with label Investment opportunity. Show all posts
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Friday, May 27, 2011

Indonesia Livestock Exports

The Australian livestock exports industry has exported cattle to Indonesia for over 30 years, mostly from cattle stations in northern Australia. Northern Australian cattle are in high demand in Indonesia as they are well suited to the warmer, tropical climate and adapt well to local conditions.

Australian livestock are critical in providing what is often the only source of protein for local families and communities. They are also used for breeding.

Cattle travel from Australia on livestock export vessels where they are cared for by trained stockmen. On arrival in Indonesia they are transported to feedlots, which provide a safe and secure environment for livestock to adapt to the local climate whilst being prepared for processing.


At feedlots, cattle have continual access to food and water and are cared for by local stockmen trained by the Australian livestock export industry. The cattle are monitored and their well-being assessed to ensure they are fit and healthy.

The Australian livestock export industry invests in making improvements for Australian cattle exported to Indonesia. This includes upgrading Indonesian feedlots and abattoirs, as well as providing livestock handling training and nutrition and breeding advice. This work is carried out by Australian animal welfare specialists and funded by Australian livestock producers and Australian livestock exporters.

Australia’s live export industry recently announced it will deliver further animal welfare improvements in Indonesia in 2011 following the release of an independent study commissioned by the livestock export industry and Australian Government’s joint Live Trade Animal Welfare Partnership.



The Independent study into animal welfare conditions for cattle in Indonesia from point of arrival from Australia to slaughter was conducted by a panel led by Professor Emeritus in Veterinary Science at Melbourne University, Prof Ivan Caple, and assessed 17 Indonesian facilities to rate the effectiveness of the industry’s animal welfare programs.

The review found the welfare of Australian cattle exported to Indonesia was generally good and provided recommendations for further animal welfare improvements in Indonesia. The Australian livestock export industry has implemented or has scheduled these improvements for action including:

• improving point of slaughter training materials and further extending animal handler competency through training programs and ongoing review and support.
• encouraging the adoption of stunning in the slaughter of Australian cattle.
• structuring journey management guidelines to ensure long-haul transport provides sufficient rest-time for livestock.
• delivering further feedlot management programs to expand the technical support provided to Indonesian feedlotters.

In 2010 Indonesia imported a total of 518,000 live export cattle from Australia, down 32 per cent on 2009 figures due to Indonesia’s enforcement of weight restrictions and permit allocations.

The Middle East took approximately 205,000 head of Australian cattle, up 112 per cent on 2009 volumes due to the recommencement of the live cattle export trade to Egypt and the emergence of Turkey as a key livestock exports market. Over 45,000 cattle were exported to Turkey from southern Western Australia in 2010. In addition, 140,000 sheep were also exported to Turkey in

Indian companies investing coal mining in Indonesia

Requirement will coal as source of fuel for industry or immense company in the world , and as requirement for power plant , then multiple big companies is extremely bases on coal as requirement supplier of fuel. immense countries in asia like china , india , Indonesia , Malaysia hardly requiring supply of enough coal to fulfil requirement of their electrical energy.

In the year 2010 a multiple information in mining business field of that Indonesia is one of The absolute coal producer state in the world. India represents one of State in asia which heavily purchasing Indonesian coal , India state hardly requiring supply of immense coal to support development of business and industry in its state.

Many immense companies from india which starts interested to buy mining in island Kalimantan , Indonesia. immense company in india is extremely active for business expansion in mining , furthermore coal mining acquisition in Indonesia so that can still take care of supply of requirement of their coal always maintained well. To have coal mining in Indonesia it is evidently must go after order and permission which there applied in Indonesia State , then from that multiple big companies from india uses service of experienced mining consultant to deal with permission and process of buying of the coal mining.

Big firm in india like Tata , Coal India Ltd , Essar Group , Mercator , Ruias , GMR and still multiple again have had mining in Indonesia , they take through mining in Indonesia by the way of purchasing , joint venture or acquisition from other firm.

In the year 2010 will be predicted india firm will multiple with enter to Indonesia to buy coal mining , for the factor that in next year of mining business prospect will very immense and bright. Requirement will coal would continuously boost from year to year , and firm asset value in mining field also ever greater.
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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Indonesia Furniture Handicraft Wholesale Marketplace

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Monday, May 9, 2011

INVESTMENT POTENCY AND OPPORTUNITY IN CENTRAL SULAWESI PROVINCE, INDONESIA



INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES

  1. Potency of Fish Resources
a.     Potency of fish resources in  Central Sulawesi maritime zone is estimated ± 330,000 tons/year
b.     Potency that has been sustainable utilized is estimated ± 214,108 tons/year consisted of :

  •      Makassar Strait/Sulawesi Sea ± 68,000 tons/year
  •      Tomini Gulf ± 77,652 tons/year
  •      Tolo Gulf ± 68,456 tons/year
c.      Exploitation of maritime potency Central Sulawesi is estimated 87,565 tons or 40.90 % of the total potency available.

  1. Raw Material
   The raw materials is collected through Fishermen’s Associations or  
   Fishermen’s Cooperations

  1. Fish Catching Utilities
   Fish catching utilities available in community :
   Non motor boat         : 19,648 units
   Small motor boat       :   3,665 units
   Motor boat                 :      239 units

   Fishing infrastructure :
   Paringgi fish docking in Parigi Moutong District
   Pagimana fish docking in Banggai District
   Kolonodale fish docking in Morowali District

  1. Recommended Location
   Main considerations of location decision :

  • Source of raw materials
  • Inter-islands transportations
  • Factory locations for optimum results are :
        Zone I           : Makassar Strait/Sulawesi Sea in Tolitoli District
        Zone II          : Tomini Gulf in Parigi Moutong District
             Zone III         : Tolo Gulf in Banggai District
   These locations fit the requirements needed for the investment mainly the  
   resource and the raw materials traffic.


  1. Investment
   With the investment of Rp. 1.717.782,66 may result net profit of Rp.  
   1.004.546.252,- . This can be seen after running the project profitable for 4 
   years.

   Profitability
   ROI                              = 22,8   %
   IRR                              = 35,14 %
   NPI                              = Rp.  399.129.623,89
   BEP                             = 91,54 %
   Pay Back Period          = 2,53 years
   Numbers Of Workers  = 200 people

  Investment Variables
  Assets :
  Land                                   Rp.     60.000.000,00
  Building
    Production Building         Rp.     48.000.000,00
    Warehouse                       Rp.     54.000.000,00
    Office                                Rp.     25.000.000,00
 Machinery                           Rp.   475.000.000,00
 Vehicles                              Rp.   175.000.000,00
 Office Equipments              Rp.     15.000.000,00
                                           Rp.   852.000.000,00


Working Capital
Raw Material                       Rp.       5.327.002,55
Direct Labory                      Rp.     10.598.100,76
BOP                                    Rp.     14.130.801,00
Inventory                            Rp.   180.167.713,00
Account Receivable             Rp.   600.559.043,33
Cash in hand                      Rp.     25.000.000,00
                                           Rp.   865.782.663,67

Total Investasi                   Rp. 1.717.782.660,67



  1. Infrastruktur
    Sea Transportation :
    Pantoloan harbour, Palu
    Ferry port, Taipa, with route Palu – Balikpapan
    Inter Insular ports in every districts

     Air Transportation :
     Mutiara Airport, Palu can be landed by Boeing 737 and Fokker 100
Bubung airport in Luwuk, Lalos Airport in Tolitoli, Kosiguncu Airport in Poso and Pogugul Airport in Buol can be landed by small aircraft such as Cassa.

     Land Transportation :
     The Trans Sulawesi road connects Central Sulawesi to all districts and other  
     provinces in Sulawesi island with lenght ± 10,576,50 km.

  1. Supporting Infrastructure
        Electricity :
        
          There are 43 units Diesel Power Plant (PLTD) and 3 units Micro Hydro Power
          Plant (PLTMH) with total fix capacity 101,805 MW which reaches almost 73%
          of villages in Central Sulawesi.
  

           Clean water :

           Clean water by PDAM (State’s Water Company) is available in 9 districts and 1
           city.

           Telecommunication :

           All capitals of districts and several subdistricts are connected by telephones
           cellular facility is available in Palu, Poso, Luwuk, Parigi Moutong, Tojo Una-
           Una, Tolitoli.


  1. Supporting Facilities
   Banks
   Number of banks in Central Sulawesi :
   Bank Danamon, BCA, Panin Bank, BII, BPR, Bank Muamalat, Bank Syariah   
   Mandiri.

   Insurances/other financial Institutions :
   Permodalan Nasional Madani (PNM), Life Finance and Sarana Sulteng 
   Ventura.

   Insurances :
   Bumi Putra 1912, Bumi Asih Jaya, Jasindo, Manulife, Jasa Raharja, Eka life.

   Hotel :
   There are hotels in all district

   Hospitals in Central Sulawesi :
   State hospitals, Private hospitals and Puskesmas in all capitals of districts 
   and Central Sulawesi.


  1. Incentive given to investors by Regional Government

  • Security insurance and law certainty from Central and Regional Government.
  • The industry location preparation will be assisted by regional governmentwith cheaper price.
  • No fees or whatsoever for investment approval.
  • Tax will be collected after the company commercially produces.
  • Land utilization rights for 30 years can be extended to 50 years by Regional. government will assist in providing cheap and productive local labors.
  • No important fees for production machinery.
  • Regional Government will assist for the availability of electricity and other facilities to the project location.


Sunday, May 8, 2011

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY OF Tulang Bawang Regency, Lampung Province of Indonesia

A.    General Description

 Tulang Bawang Regency which called “SAI BUMI NENGAH NYAPPUR” formed pursuant to based on act number 2 year with 1997 capital of Menggala less than 120 km from capital.
Geographically Tulang Bawang of Lampung Province Regency which located form 3°.45' 4°.40' South Latitude from 104°.55'-105°.55' East longitude which bordered by :
The South of Sumatera Province to the north
The Central and North Lampung regency to the south
The Java Sea to the east
The North of Lampung Regency to the west of region ± 7.777,84 km

Based on administration views, Tulang Bawang regency divided into 28 district of definitive and 239 kampong (sub-district) with amount of its resident 839.889 in person  with have earn to agricultural sector and fishery sector, plantation commodity which is dominated palm with rubber, sugar cane and cassava.

Condition about the nature in Tulang Bawang Regency  grouped  into 2 regional, which are :
Beach/coastal land along the east with 0-1 metre high from sea level
Highland/hilly land especially aimed to develop agricultural sector with 2 DAS , namely ; Way Mesuji and Way Tulang Bawang.


B.    Potency and Opportunity of Investment

Plantation sector and Forestry
Potency  of plantation development  sector and forestry  according to farm have wide of areal 140.218,75 ha from totalizing  of development area which spread over in 24 district. 

Pre-eminent commodity of Plantation farm and forestry have three type which are ; rubber, coconut of sawit (palm coconut) and sugar cane.

Palm coconut


  1.  Rubber commodity
Wide of areal plantation of rubber in this time have reached 41.665,92 Ha. Which have yielded 20.009,50 Ha and which not yet yielded 21.652,42 Ha and is total of growth of rubber which have productive yield rubber counted 17.689,28 ton.

  1. Palm coconut
Wide of area plantation of palm coconut which is in management by plantation  which have productive 37.319 ha, and which not yet productive 3.304 ha.  So that totalize areal plantation of coconut of sawit 40.623 ha which spread over (in) 18 district.  Widest district have coconut garden of sawit is district of Way Serdang for the width of 4.063 ha (10%) from totalizing the overall of plantation areal.

  1. Sugar cane
Plantation of sugar cane is in general labored by big privat enterprise consisting of 2 company that is PT. Sweet Indo Lampung (SIL) and PT. Indo Lampung Perkasa (ILP) having wide of areal 35.561 ha totally produced 293.959 ton.  Opportunity of investment in sector plantation of sugar cane leave open, considering still is available of farm which enough.


Crop Food Sub Sector

rice field













Wide of areal which have been opened for the subsector of food crop covered :
  • Farm rice field         : 123.719         ha
  • Dry farming              : 326.700,95  ha
  • Amount                     : 450.419,95   ton
Widest farm in Tulang Bawang located in district (Gedung Meneng broadly) areal 68.313 ha which consist of ;  rice field : 29.340  ha. And dry farming 38.973 ha (± 6,5 %) from its totally farm areal as a whole.
Totalize  rice/paddy production  :
Paddy/rice field       :  321.156 ton
Paddy farm               :     17.751  ton
Amount         :  338.907 ton

Beside cultivate paddy as food commodity also maize, parsnip and cassava.  Wide of farm to be cultivated maize is 12.944 ha which totally production 56.163 ton, for the cultivated commodity of cassava wide areal is 86.307 ha. Which totally production 1.768.658 ton.  While for the commodity of parsnip of jalar wide of areal 305 ha. Totalize tired producton 3.658 ton.
Food commodity which is also laboured by farmer is bean of soy; green peanut and soil peanut which areal 1.805 ha. Totally production 1.887 ton.  Holtikultura commodity which is dominant enough is orange broadly farm 6.134 ha. Totally tired production is 137.663 ton.


Fishery and Oceanic Sector
 
 Two areal along side the east coast achieve ± 80.000 ha, wide of unfolding river 3.000 ha, and fishpond 8.451 ha.  Exploiting of brachish water energy kindness potency executed by big company that is PT. Dipasena Citra Darmaja (16.250 ha) and PT. Central Pertiwi Bahari (23.900 ha), totalize bream  production 34.938,60 ton.
Utilization of sea fish potency till now can be reach 50% and so do the utilization of brackish water not yet is optimal.

Husbandry Sector

Big population livestock consist of :
Ox ; 63.950, buffalo : 6.841, pig 9.970, sheep ; 2.756, goat 171.637, poultry 1.259.950. 
Livestock’s food is good enough which come from paddy crop waste, maize, cassava, coconut of sawit and sugar cane.  Land for livestock development is enough available and can be obtained with system joint “tumpang sari”.












Energy Sector and Mineral Resources
Resources of fuel that  derived from mineral mining materials, there are clay with reserve estimated more than 10 million m³,  quartz-sand 237 million  m³, construction sand 148 million m³.  deposit of coal also available in area of Mesuji and the condition still low energy.


Industrial Sector
Source of raw material for industrial sector very abundance, especially coming from agriculture product, plantation, ranch, mining, and fishery.  Industrial which have expanded till now oriented to process raw material from plantation, ranch, fishery and mining, industrial investment of processing of agriculture product.


Tourism Sector
Area of Bujung Tenuk in Menggala have a glamour of tourism that can be developed into water tourism object.  In area of Rawa Pacing represent wet farm that become the Australian migration bird habitat.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN CENTRAL SULAWESI PROVINCE OF INDONESIA



INTRODUCTION
Central Sulawesi has massive supply and variety of natural resources such as natural oil and gas and many other mining substance and minerals.  On the other side, there are many biological resources wich some of them are endemic.  Its rich maritime areas has been divided into three development zones and this is combined with various ethnic culture and beautiful scenery as tourism attractions makes Central Sulawesi  worth visiting and considerable.
The potency of natural resources in Central Sulawesi has not been optimally developed, in fact many of them are still untouched and in return the valu added of these resources has not yet been felt by wide community.  To spread this value added among the wide community, hard effort is needed not just from the government but from the business world with productive investment capacity and ability to respond to the competitive atmosphere.
Sulawesi Island
















GEOGRAPHIC MAP OF CENTRAL SULAWESI
Central Sulawesi
  • The land size is 68.033 km² or 35% of the size of Sulawesi Island.
  • The maritime area is 193.923,75 km², situated in Pacific current that comprises : Makassar Strait, Tomini Gulf and Tolo Gulf.
  • Province of Central Sulawesi in boundaries with :                                                            Gorontalo Province, North Sulawesi Province to the north Maluku Province and North Maluku to the east.   South  Sulawesi Province and South East Sulawesi Province to the south
  • West Sulawesi Province, East Borneo Province to the west.


POTENCY OF FIVE ADVANTAGEOUS INVESTMENT SECTORS 






FIVE ADVANTAGE COMMODITIES BASED ON
INVESTMENT CRITERION

1. PLANTATION
Types of plants that can be utilized based on agrobusiness system are coconut,
palm, cocoa, coffee, clove and horticulture as prime commodities.

2. MARITIME AND FISHERY
The marine area of Central Sulawesi is 193.923,75 km2 with so much fish potency
and other sea biota spread in Tolo gulf, , Tomini gulf, Makassar strait/Sulawesi sea.
Fish potency in those area is + 350.000 tons/year, with sustainable exploitation +
214.000 tons/year. The details are: Tolo gulf 68.000 tons/year, Tomini gulf 78.000
tons/year, Makassar strait/Sulawesi sea 68.000 tons/year.
The maritime potency is big pelagic (tuna) + 10.000 tons/year, plus other sea
products such as pearl, sea cucumber, lobster, and seaweed.

3. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
It is an interesting sector to invest. There is good prospect for cow fattening (beef
cattle), plus other cattle such as goat, fat tailed sheep, chicken and duck.

4. MINING
Besides natural oil and gas, there are many potential minerals resources in Central
Sulawesi such as coal, nickel, gold, granite, and marble. This potency spreads in all
districts and might role in future economy of Central Sulawesi.

5. TOURISM
Based on the geographic conditions and culture value, area and its characteristic,
Central Sulawesi has many tourism objects and attractions. Some of them have been
developed, and some are waiting to explore, for example Lake Poso, Palu gulf,
Togian Island, Lore Lindu National Park, Morowali Natural Conservation, Banggai
Island. Local culture in form of traditional dances and tradional arts make tourism in
Central Sulawesi is a unique one.


INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Opportunities are open wide for investors. The following sectors may give high yield:

1. Prime Industry:
This type of industry does not require wide area and water, enough raw materials, low
pollution and domestic market and export oriented:
  • Cocoa Powder and Cocoa Butter Industry.
  • Fresh Fish, Frozen Fish and Canned Fish Processing Industry.
  • Fish Powder Industry.
  • Coconut Shell Briquette Charcoal Industry.
  • Marble, Cement and Nickel Industry.
  • Integrated Coconut Processing Industry.

2. Animal Husbandry
  • Beef Cattle Fattening
  • Fat Tailed Sheep

3. Trade and Service
  • Hotels and Tourism.
  • Taxi.
  • Mall and Hypermarket.


INVESTMENT PROCEDURES

1. Investors may choose kind of business or sectors listed in DNI. If the preferred sector
is not in DNI investors may consult to Investment Coordinating Board (BKPMD)
Province of Central Sulawesi, Jl. Pramuka No. 23 Palu. Telephone 0451 – 421807 Fax
0451 – 424325.

2. Investors should complete the application and provide all requirements needed.

3. Investors should prepare 2 copies of the application to BKPMD if the application is
processed through BKPMD Province of Central Sulawesi.

4. Investors should apply to get permit for project location once the Investment Approval
(SP PMDN/PMA) from BKPM/BKPMD has been granted.

5. Investors should apply for facility for raw and capital materials to BKPM by including
the facility permit.

6. Investors should include all legal documents.



NB : For further information, please visit: www.bkpmdsulteng.go.id