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Makin Group (PT Matahari Kahuripan Indonesia) is a palm oil company from Indonesia. It is based in Jakarta. In Jambi province, Makin Group reportedly operates or used to operate on peatlands. [1] It has 1.7 million hectares dedicated to oil palm (2009). [2] Within its area, there was illegal commercial land clearing on its area. [3]
Founded in 1979, Asian Agri manages 28 palm oil plantations and 20 mills in Sumatra, Indonesia.It has a total oil palm plantation area of 100,000 hectares, and partners with Plasma smallholders responsible for an additional 60,000 and independent smallholders responsible for 41,000 hectares.
In 2007, Pupuk Kaltim made the NPK factory fuse blending in Bontang to produce NPK with phosphates imported from Morocco. The Kaltim 5 plant, which is planned to have a capacity of 1.2 million tons of urea per year, will soon be realized by the Kaltim-5 Factory PKT which will replace the existence of the Kaltim-1 factory unit which is likely to ...
APEKSI, the Asosiasi Pemerintah Kota Seluruh Indonesia or Association of the Indonesia Municipalities (AIM). Established on 25 May 2000. In accordance with Act No. 22 Year 1999 on Local Government and Presidential Decree No. 49 Year 2000 on the Establishment of Dewan Pertimbangan Otonomi Daerah (DPOD) or Regional Autonomy Advisory Council, Ministry of Home Affairs and Regional Autonomy issued ...
The Indonesian Employers’ Association (APINDO) is the representative of business world established on January 31, 1952, under leadership of the National Board (DPN) located in Jakarta, Provincial Boards in 34 provinces and approximately 350 Cities/Regencies Boards all over Indonesia.
Pupuk is the name given to a magical substance which was used by the Batak shamans of North Sumatra. The pupuk is the main feature to perform black magic , e.g. to inflict damage to enemies. Method of creating the pupuk is inscribed in the pustaha , the magic book of the Toba people, among which involved the kidnapping and murder of a child ...
Seabird guano is the fecal excrement from marine birds and has an organic matter content greater than 40%, and is a source of nitrogen (N) and available phosphate (P 2 O 5). [2]