Column 1 Column 2 0 Wednesday, August 27th, 2014 16:07 PT First Flower Train Society Sports Potential of Nipah in Meranti PT. First Flower will train people to process palm Meranti Islands into juice, powdered sugar, syrup and ethanol. If participation is to develop NYPA has reached 10 thousand hectares, it is estimated to have been able to build bioethanol plant in Meranti Islands. Riauterkini-Selatpanjang - * Meranti Islands Regent Drs Irwan MSi asked people make the most of the opportunities offered by PT. First Flower. The company will train people to develop a palm plant is processed into high-value commodities such as juice, powdered sugar, syrup, alcohol until the bio-ethanol. Hope that the Regent during opening Nipah Integrated Processing Training held by PT. First Flower and Forestry Office Plantation Meranti Islands Regency Meranti at Grand Hotel on Wednesday (27/8). About 66 people, mostly from the Mekong Village District of West Cliff High included in the training. "As long as our society becomes only use palm roof and cigarettes. Now it turns out NYPA can be processed into high-value commodities. Nipah people could become economic drivers, NYPA has opened job opportunities, "said Regent. For that Regent thank and appreciation to the management of First Flower dared develop palm plants in Meranti Islands. According to him, in the midst of poverty levels are still high, the use of palm into a valuable commodity economy is the breakthrough in reducing poverty. "Moreover, NYPA processing technology and investment is not large. So people can put it in a missal. Moreover, the current mangrove fruit is also valuable because it can be processed into syrup and more popular. So, while planting mangrove palm fruit also note because now there are buyers, "said Regent. Meanwhile, Chairman of First Flower, Prof. Dr. Ir Heng MSc Lunt describes the use of palm into products of economic value is the result of long research. An estimated 100 liters of juice from the palm can produce 5-6 liters of bioethanol.
"We've had three years of researching and testing this project in South Kalimantan and Meranti Islands.Throughout Indonesia there are about 1.3 million hectares of palm whose natural bent and not processed.Padalah with simple technologies can be processed into juice, powdered sugar, syrup, alcohol and bioethanol. If participation in Meranti in developing NYPA has reached 10 thousand hectares, it has to be built here bioethanol plant, "said Prof Heng. According to him, development is very easy as long as NYPA's own growth. If planted too pretty planted once and then allowed to germinate because NYPA alone to breed. "People just stay cleaning only. Nipah produce bioethanol is very high. If developed to overcome this serious energy crisis that we are facing, "he said. Previously Head of the Forestry and Plantation Meranti Islands Ma'mun Murod describes the early stages of training to be given to the villagers of West Cliff High Mekong Sub-district. After a successful initial phase of training, the participants who had trained it will provide similar training to other residents throughout the District in Meranti Islands. "The location of this palm development spread across the districts in Meranti Islands. First Flower himself has picked permit non-timber forest products that are able to utilize the palm of the community, "he said. According Murod, minimal training can enable participants to cultivate palm into sugar powder. Furthermore, the public will gradually be trained to process palm into a variety of other products, including bioethanol. "We have to come coach even of Borneo. All training costs are borne First Flower.With this training, we jointly determine that the plant is no longer NYPA penganggu as very beneficial, "said Murod. **** (Rud) Text photo: Irwan Regents Chairman of First Flower accompanied by Prof. Dr. Ir Heng Lunt MSc participants put up a sign during the opening of the Integrated Processing Training Nipah Meranti at Grand Hotel on Wednesday (27.08.14). Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printMore Sharing Services0 Feedback
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