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#12444434
4 June 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444435
4 June 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444436
4 June 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444437
4 June 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444438
4 June 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444439
4 June 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444440
4 June 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444441
4 June 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444442
4 June 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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#12444443
4 June 2025
A craftsman completes the production of doormats at the traditional industrial center of Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (Alat Tenun Bukan Mesin/ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spread across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine is sold for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces.
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Capture 2 Vietnamese Vessels, Indonesian Ministry Of Marine Affairs And Fisheries Saves State Losses Of IDR 152 Billion
18 April 2025
#12278008
18 April 2025
Two illegal fish thieves from Vietnam present evidence of stolen fish while being escorted by Indonesian KKP officers in Batam, Indonesia, on April 18, 2025. The potential state loss from the illegal activity reaches 152.8 billion rupiah. Approximately 4,500 kilograms of mixed fish cargo are stolen from the inspection of two ships, involving 30 crew members from Vietnam. The Director General of Marine Resources and Fisheries Supervision (PSDKP), Pung Nugroho Saksono (Ipunk), states that the Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries ensures the state's presence in this case to protect the North Natuna Sea from fish theft. According to Ipunk's statement, the two foreign fishing vessels with hull names 936 TS (135 GT) and 5762 TS (150 GT) are supervised by the ORCA 03 Surveillance Vessel captained by Mohammad Ma'ruf in the Republic of Indonesia State Fisheries Management Area (WPPNRI) 711 North Natuna Sea on April 14, 2025.
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Capture 2 Vietnamese Vessels, Indonesian Ministry Of Marine Affairs And Fisheries Saves State Losses Of IDR 152 Billion
18 April 2025
#12278090
18 April 2025
A total of 30 crew members of an illegal fishing vessel in the North Natuna Sea are shown to the public escorted by Indonesian KKP officers in Batam, Indonesia, on April 18, 2025. The potential state loss from the illegal activity reaches 152.8 billion rupiah. There are around 4,500 kilograms of mixed fish cargo stolen from the results of the inspection of two Vietnamese-flagged vessels, which are secured from 30 Vietnamese crew members. Director General of Marine Resources and Fisheries Supervision (PSDKP), Pung Nugroho Saksono (Ipunk), says that the Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries ensures that the state is present in this case to protect the North Natuna Sea from fish theft. Based on Ipunk's statement, the two foreign fishing vessels with hull names 936 TS (135 GT) and 5762 TS (150 GT) are supervised by the ORCA 03 Surveillance Vessel captained by Mohammad Ma'ruf in the Republic of Indonesia State Fisheries Management Area (WPPNRI) 711 North Natuna Sea on April 14, 2025.
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Capture 2 Vietnamese Vessels, Indonesian Ministry Of Marine Affairs And Fisheries Saves State Losses Of IDR 152 Billion
18 April 2025
#12277925
18 April 2025
Director General of Marine Resources and Fisheries Supervision (PSDKP) Pung Nugroho Saksono (Ipunk) shows 30 Vietnamese crew members who carry out fish theft in the North Natuna Sea, in Batam, Indonesia, on April 18, 2025. The potential state loss from this illegal activity reaches 152.8 billion rupiah. Approximately 4,500 kilograms of mixed fish cargo are stolen. Ipunk says that the Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries ensures that the state is present in this case to protect the North Natuna Sea from fish theft. Based on Ipunk's presentation, the two foreign fishing vessels with hull names 936 TS (135 GT) and 5762 TS (150 GT) are supervised by the ORCA 03 Surveillance Vessel captained by Mohammad Ma'ruf in the Republic of Indonesia State Fisheries Management Area (WPPNRI) 711 North Natuna Sea on April 14, 2025.
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#10587086
3 October 2023
Farmers bring rice straw to feed cattle at Mulya Farm, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, Tuesday (3/10). The rice straw purchased from farmers at a price of 7.500 IDR per bunch is the main feed for cattle when it is difficult to get grass in the dry season.
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#10587088
3 October 2023
Farmers bring rice straw to feed cattle at Mulya Farm, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, Tuesday (3/10). The rice straw purchased from farmers at a price of 7.500 IDR per bunch is the main feed for cattle when it is difficult to get grass in the dry season.
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#10587090
3 October 2023
Farmers bring rice straw to feed cattle at Mulya Farm, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, Tuesday (3/10). The rice straw purchased from farmers at a price of 7.500 IDR per bunch is the main feed for cattle when it is difficult to get grass in the dry season.
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