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Iklan Ukulele Excerpts That Shaped Ambon's Identity After receiving the title "Music City" Ambon continued to look for the uniqueness of the city Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original Please note that this article was automatically translated using Microsoft Azure AI, Open AI, and Google Translation AI. We cannot ensure that the entire content is translated accurately. If you spot any errors or inconsistencies, contact us at hotline@kompas.id and we'll make every effort to address them TEKS KOMPAS/RAYNARD KRISTIAN BONANIO PARDEDEHundreds of children from the Moluccan Jukulele Kids played the ukulele in the Jukulele Badendang Manise event at Gong Perdamaian The sweet voices of hundreds of children accompanied the sound of drizzling rain that dampened the field of Gong Perdamaian in Ambon They were from a musical community consisting of children under 17 years old Ukuleles were only played in certain rooms have become an identity that shapes the city Their presence also helps Ambon to find its uniqueness as a "City of Music," a title awarded by UNESCO in 2019 Bringing children close to music is also an effort to keep Ambonese children away from addiction to electronic devices that cause headaches for parents Many people are familiar with the melodious singers from Ambon but they question what are the unique characteristics of Ambonese music," said Gaspar Nikolaas Tulalessy (46) coordinator of Mollucan Jukulele Leaders at a coffee house corner in Ambon Doubts about Ambon's identity as the City of Music were answered by Niko through the formation of Mollucan Jukulele Leaders (MJL) This group started as a ukulele music group formed by Niko and several of his colleagues While attending a sustainable tourism course in Australia in 2019 Niko received advice from his proposal supervisor at Griffith University to expand his ukulele music group idea beyond adults This is where the Amboina Ukulele Kids Community was formed Children are trained to play the ukulele without being limited by specific music genres and also led Niko to receive the title of Outstanding Awardee from the Australia Award Scholarship At the beginning of establishing the AUKC community only 5-6 children were interested in joining it the number of children participating continued to increase Niko regularly uploads videos of children practicing ukulele at his home This video upload attracted the attention of some parents many parents around Niko's house entrusted their children to be trained displays his ukulele made from bamboo and coconut shells in Ambon Parents asked Niko to train their child to play the ukulele so that they would not spend too much time looking at electronic screens The city's anxiety and the parents' worries are answered through the ukulele Also read: Opening a Space for Expression at Fort Nieuw Victoria "His school performance dropped because he was addicted to gadgets "The ukulele not only provides a bridge for them to get to know their local music but also helps them to improve their achievements at school in the future," said the man who is also a child protection activist The number of children participating in ukulele training has revived several dead arts centers the number of children involved has reached 300-500 moving from a handful of members to hundreds by 2024 The high demand has left MJL's leaders a bit overwhelmed particularly when it comes to providing good quality ukulele The ukuleles that are widely sold in Ambon are deemed not durable Niko then reposted a video of children practicing ukulele in the hope of getting help as the video received positive reactions from both domestic and international audiences and Australia sent some good quality ukuleles to Ambon an Ambonese descendant who is a guitarist for Slank band sponsored by a well-known guitar brand from the United States asked the company to send a ukulele to Ambon this guitarist regularly visits Ambon to bring ukuleles Ridho gave a ukulele to students at Tuni Ambon Elementary School MJL also asked one of the largest and well-known bookstore networks in one of the shopping centers in Ambon to sell ukuleles Screenshot of the video clip for the song "Hasil Maluku" by Ridho Hafiedz who collaborated with Bing Leiwakabessy on the album Legacy To amplify the sound of the ukulele throughout Maluku Niko and his friends initiated Molluccan Jukulele Day as many as 1,500 children crowded into the Karang Panjang Sports Arena in Ambon The number was unexpected by the MJL ukulele coaches Also read: The Story of Tifa's Guardians the number of participants involved doubles As many as 5,017 children attended with their ukuleles the Mollucan Ukulele Day will be held next September This event is now officially included in the annual tourism agenda of the Maluku Province The widespread popularity of the ukulele has prompted Acting Mayor of Ambon 2022-2024 to request that every elementary school in Ambon have a ukulele music group He aims for 10,000 children in Ambon to be skilled in playing the ukulele MJL has also started to establish other ukulele groups in North Maluku Hundreds of children play ukulele during Mollucan Jukulele Day 2023 at the Karang Panjang Sports Center the ukulele has become the identity of traditional music that is being brought back into the spotlight Ambon actually has other traditional musical instruments the ukulele is considered the most affordable and relatively easy to teach on a large scale In the Indonesian music history, Maluku descendants have produced many famous musicians. Starting from Rudy Wairata who formed Mena Moeria Minstrels and Amboina Serenaders in the 1950s This group is more famous in the Netherlands than Indonesia The group that could be said to have inspired McCartney and Lennon spawned The Beatles displays his bamboo and sago wood ukulele in Ambon there is a singer with a bass voice from the 1960s-1970s Simon Dodunias Pesulima or better known as Broery Marantika Then there is Chris Manusama with the song "Kidung" When fusion fever or city pop hit Indonesia in the 1980s In the 2000s until now there were Glenn Fredly Latuihamallo (died in April 2020) Also read: Now Bing Plays Hawaiian from Heaven out of the various groups and singers mentioned above perhaps only Mena Moeria Minstrels and Amboina Serenaders still use the ukulele music groups that use the ukulele are relatively few Maluku traditional and church music expert Branckly Egbert Picanussa explained that Maluku traditional music is heavily influenced by two factors the music brought by Portuguese colonialism in the 17th-18th century the ukulele began to be introduced to Indonesia the ukulele has been massively played by the Maluku community Maluku music was influenced by music that was famous in the Melanesian archipelago region This music is better known to Maluku residents as Hawaiian music Hawaiian humming can be heard through the works of Rudi Wairata. The main characteristic of Hawaiian music is the playing of the electric guitar which uses a slide a kind of iron worn on the index or ring finger the slide is rubbed against the strings to create a slightly squeaky sound One Hawaiian group consisted of electric guitar Songs such as "Sarinande" and "Waktoe Panggang Padi" from The Amboina Serenaders have a strong Hawaiian feel it can now be heard on several digital music platforms Many native craftsmen from Maluku were able to make these ukuleles Branckly is one of the few who still persists as well as other traditional Maluku musical instruments with materials from the forest the majority of ukuleles sold in the market are modern ukuleles made from teak or mahogany wood "This skill must be maintained as an effort to maintain the identity of authentic Maluku music," he said Branckly also wants to share this knowledge with young people so that the existence of ukulele as a part of traditional music in Maluku can continue and be known by many people Like the corner of Frenchman Street in New Orleans The Ambon ukulele music can also be remembered in that way Ricky Mohammad Nugraha Markus Wisnu Murti TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designated the city of Ambon as one of the world’s creative cities on October 31 Citing the website of the Ministry of Education Ambon joined 65 other world music cities and the Creative Cities Organization Network consisting of 256 cities in the world.  The Ministry wrote that Ambon committed to placing culture at the center of their development strategy It aded it was the result of determination and efforts by the government and the entire Ambonese community in making music a unifying medium inseparable from their daily lives UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay said each and every city has their own strategies in making cultural pillars as more than an accessory saying that it supports socio-political innovation that is greatly important for the young generation.  For the 394,415 inhabitants within the city of Ambon music is not only a source of entertainment but also a way of life that accompanies them in everyday activities and is often a focal point in celebrations and during the holidays.  thanks to their participation in choirs and training from an early age forming an inextricable link between music and the city music is a key source of employment and economic growth for the city contributing over US$700,000 to the economy every year the city fosters and supports a diverse music scene from rappers and guitarists to choirs and brass bands.  With such talented artists, the city activity promotes its music on both national and international scales through events such as the Indonesian Music Conference the National Music Symposium and the Amboina International Music Convention These festivals not only aim at celebrating music but also providing an opportunity for musicians and musical communities to discuss musical regulations collaborate and share traditions both locally and worldwide Read: Copyright Royalty Regulations Protect Singers, Musicians: Govt  What Are the Cheapest Businesses to Start from Home? 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Indonesia and Japan Deepen Strategic Alliance in Clean Energy and Infrastructure Top 10 Highest-Paying Majors Worth Pursuing in 2025 Six Dead, Dozens Injured in India's Goa Religious Festival Stampede Cari English Mardika Ambon Market Floating Stalls Demolished Without Certainty of Relocation TEKS English›Mardika Ambon Market Floating .. Iklan Mardika Ambon Market Floating Stalls Demolished Without Certainty of Relocation The arrangement of Mardika Market must provide certainty for affected traders so that it does not cause new problems Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original TEKS KOMPAS/RAYNARD KRISTIAN BONANIO PARDEDEThe condition of banana vendor's wooden stalls at Pasar Mardika which have collapsed and started to flood towards Teluk Ambon Hundreds of vendors in this location are now selling on the pavement of Pasar Mardika AMBON, KOMPAS —The Maluku Provincial Government dismantled floating stalls near the new building Mardika Market Traders also have no certainty that they will be able to get a place in the new Mardika Market building which since it was inaugurated has never been fully occupied Based on observations at the floating market near Mardika Market on Wednesday (May 22 hundreds of stalls owned by traders have already partly collapsed Wooden and iron foundations that support these stalls have already crumbled Hundreds of floating stalls were built outside the concrete that separates Ambon Bay from the city of Ambon the traders sell their goods on the road near the new Pasar Mardika building The road that consists of two lanes now only has one lane that can be passed through stated that the government had warned the vendors to vacate the area three times the vendors did not comply with the order due to uncertainty regarding the next selling location Also read: Abandoned Mardika Ambon Market Traders Hundreds of banana traders from Mardika Market are now selling their goods on the roadside after their floating stalls were dismantled in Ambon Nurlailah also hopes that the government will allow those traders to occupy the new building of Pasar Mardika which is only about 10 meters away from the demolition location Nurlailah and hundreds of other traders sell their goods on the roadside The bananas of the traders are placed on the asphalt road with a tarpaulin as a base "I have been in Pasar Mardika for 14 years the floating market is also being dismantled Where will I sell in the future?" said Nurlailah on Wednesday Also read: Traditional Market Transformation Traces The banana trader whose stall was also dismantled hopes that the government will provide certainty regarding relocation the traders paid a certain amount of fees to sell their goods in the floating market The sight of hundreds of banana vendors selling on the street contrasts with the situation in the new building of Pasar Mardika Based on observations on Wednesday from 08.00-10.00 WIT almost all stalls and kiosks in the new building were unoccupied the number of vendors entering the building can be counted on one hand Several empty stalls could be seen at the Mardika Market in Ambon only a few merchants have entered the new building Stalls on the first floor of a building intended for fish or meat traders which is designated for fruits and vegetables only 2-3 vendors can be seen selling among hundreds of empty kiosks A similar scene can be seen on the third and fourth floors the new building was constructed with a large budget from the central government Also read: Ambon City Government Creates Special Kiosks in Markets to Stabilize Prices of Basic Materials a vegetable seller who sells on the second floor admitted that he has been registered as a recipient of a stall in the new building for a long time he only occupied this new stall since Tuesday (21/5/2024) Rahman still sells at the location because he wants the market in Ambon to be more organized "We also want to see Ambon clean and orderly," he said briefly The condition of banana vendors' wooden stalls in Mardika Market that have collapsed and started to flood towards Teluk Ambon Maluku Provincial Government promised to find a suitable place for traders whose stalls were demolished Head of the Maluku Industry and Trade Service explained that some of the traders at the floating market were already registered in the new Mardika Market building many of them have not occupied the new place Yahya acknowledged that there are still traders who have not yet been provided with a place in the new building The Maluku Provincial Government will prepare a place around the new Pasar Mardika building for those whose stalls have been dismantled Also read: Revitalization of Traditional Markets Leverages Regional Economy the demolition is aimed at organizing the market area which is always congested during peak hours the floating market building is also deemed no longer suitable essentially this is part of the area planning to make it even better Let us support each other so that Pasar Mardika will no longer be messy," he said Traders collect leftover zinc and wood from demolished floating stalls at Mardika Market Member of Commission III of the Maluku Regional People's Representative Council stated that there must be a solution for traders who have not yet received a place in the new building She also urged the Maluku Provincial Government to reconsider the placement of traders in the new building we can only accommodate 1,700 out of 4,000 traders This means that there are those who have not yet secured a place Cari English Threat of Liquefaction and Tsunami Lurks in Ambon, Local Knowledge Becomes Inspiration for Mitigation TEKS English›Threat of Liquefaction and.. Iklan Threat of Liquefaction and Tsunami Lurks in Ambon Local Knowledge Becomes Inspiration for Mitigation The threat of tsunami and liquefaction in Ambon City needs to be anticipated early Local knowledge can be an inspiration for mitigation Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original TEKS FRANSISKUS PATI HERINChildren affected by the earthquake play at the evacuation site in Tulehu Village They have not received trauma healing assistance to reduce the psychological burden caused by the earthquake Tulehu is a village on Ambon Island that was quite badly affected by the earthquake KOMPAS - The potential impact of earthquakes followed by land liquefaction phenomena in Ambon needs to be a serious concern for local communities and governments Seismic records in the eastern region of Indonesia show that this city is vulnerable to such natural disasters The threat also comes from the potential for earthquakes and tsunamis that could come from Banda Volcano. Local knowledge can be an approach to disaster mitigation Professor of Earth Science at Brigham Young University explained that from the results of Vs30 analysis carried out in Ambon the potential for earthquake shocks followed by liquefaction is vulnerable to occur in several regions Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the shape of soil changes from solid to liquid which can cause land subsidence and endanger activities above it Vs30 is the shear wave velocity to a depth of 30 meters from the surface The analysis method that measures the impact of earthquake vibration intensity level on soil conditions shows that several points in the coastal area of ​​Ambon Bay are vulnerable Vulnerability to earthquake impacts is particularly evident near the Rumah Tiga and Galala areas in Ambon which have low Vs30 values ​​of 180-240 meters per second Results of V30s analysis measuring the impact of vibration intensity in Ambon City This figure shows that the area is vulnerable to the impact of shocks and liquefaction because it consists of alluvial sediment with a soft texture (poorly consolidated sediment) Anticipation is necessary because in this area there are also many residences of Ambon City residents Also read: M 7.1 Banda Sea Earthquake, Shocks from Central to Southwest Maluku "The high Vs30 values ​​are seen in areas built on hard soil This should be a warning because many residents live in these vulnerable areas," he said during an online discussion held by LokaNusa in collaboration with UNESCO and the National Innovation Research Agency on Thursday (30/5/2024) In the 2019 Ambon earthquake at this point the largest earthquake strength was recorded with a scale of 7 MMI The impact of the earthquake caused cracks in the Leimena Central General Hospital This area was also one of the areas most affected when the large earthquake hit Ambon in 1898 Another threat that Ambon residents need to anticipate is the impact of the activities of Mount Api Banda Ronald explained that the last eruption in the 1980s did not come from the peak but from cracks around the mountain's summit the eruption could cause the side of the mountain to collapse (sector collapse) Mountain landslide material that falls into the sea around the mountain can trigger a tsunami as high as 52-82 meters to the surrounding islands and even Ambon Education and mitigation efforts are needed to reduce the risks of natural disasters The 20-20-20 method can be one of the ways to do this communities experiencing a 20-second earthquake must evacuate themselves within 20 seconds to a height of more than 20 meters Communicating disaster mitigation plans and impacts must also be effective and targeted Young people in Maluku are at the forefront of communicating disaster impacts Seismic analysis results measuring the level of vibration during the 2019 Ambon Earthquake He also hopes that the government will educate the community "Communicating disaster mitigation plans and impacts should also be effective and targeted Young people in Maluku are at the forefront of communicating disaster impacts," he said recorded that a major earthquake struck Ambon on February 17 the Ambon earthquake also caused significant damage to Fort Victoria according to the geological notes of Dutch geologist Rogier Verbeek (1845-1926) an earthquake and tsunami once hit Seram Island known as the "Seram Disaster," killed 1,700 people Verbeek observed that only debris of homes and birds were visible The cultural officer at the Balai Pelestarian Kebudayaan XX in Maluku Region explained that the history of natural disasters is part of the life of the community in the Maluku Islands there are many approaches taken by the community in looking at their region one of which is regarding disaster mitigation the highland area is a sacred place where ancestors and parents are buried as seen in the Tatee culture in the Kei region of Southeast Maluku the community will go to the highlands because they feel safe under the protection of their ancestors the community also prepares for mitigating the impact of food crisis in the event of a disaster Mezak explained that this can be seen in the Ulu Hasil custom in Southwest Maluku and Rahan Teli in the Tanimbar Kei region the community always stores a portion of the harvest and plant seeds to be used when natural problems occur Also read: Liquefaction due to the Earthquake on Ambon Island The spatial approach to disaster mitigation is also practiced by the Tanimbar Kei community Residents also plant mangroves around settlements to protect their sacred areas Mangroves also serve as mitigation for the impacts of high waves nature will destroy them," quoted Mezak from a proverb in the Southwest Maluku region Cari English 25 Years of Maluku Conflict, Peace Continues to Be Maintained TEKS English›25 Years of Maluku Conflict,.. Peace Continues to Be Maintained The peace that the people of Maluku now feel needs to be maintained because it is difficult to achieve Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original TEKS The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in 25 Tahun Konflik Maluku, Perdamaian Terus Dirawat which serves as a symbol of peace in the center of Ambon city which the Maluku community is currently enjoying after the chaos that ensued 25 years ago The religious and cultural leaders must always equip themselves with conflict resolution knowledge and contextual religious understanding Lecturer in Multiculturalism Education at the Ambon State Islamic Institute explained that the success of the Maluku people in resolving social conflicts came from the revitalization of cultural values ​​that residents adhered to long before the riots broke out The culture of brotherhood between community groups and villages in the pela gandong system is an inspiration for peace Taking inspiration from this centuries-old culture many groups in Maluku have formed brotherhood relationships between villages This sense of brotherhood has become the foundation for reuniting fragmented groups The first conflict in Maluku erupted in Ambon City on January 19th the violence was concentrated in the city center the religious community in Maluku was divided The condition of Pattimura Park in the city of Ambon A beduk was placed in the park as a symbol of the celebration of Eid al-Fitr Homemade bombs reportedly exploded in several places on Ambon Island A homemade bomb explosion was also heard thundering in Batumerah Dalam Village followed by the burning of residents' houses Many have said that the conflict in Maluku will only be able to calm down in 50 years but it turns out that it is faster than that because the community has strong social capital for peace Our kings are invited as the driving force for conflict resolution Riots can occur due to the actions of some provocateurs who continue to spread false news," said Abidin when met on Tuesday (23/1/2024) in Ambon Children who are victims of conflict are currently studying at the Kapela Reading Park located in the Air Besar complex The pela gandong system is commonly found in the Ambon region This brotherhood system is also held in other regions in Maluku under different names one of which is kalwedo in Southwest Maluku Also read: Traditional Architectural Mosques Are an Inspiration for Indonesian Unity and Harmony a religious approach is also taken as an effort to resolve conflicts hate speeches that are proclaimed from the pulpits of each house of worship add fuel to the already heated conflict along with Christian religious leaders in Maluku they called for the need to recontextualize theology tensions between residents are difficult to mitigate because they are often motivated by divergent interpretations of holy scripture in each respective religion religious leaders are urged to preach peace and to reevaluate interpretations of religion that deliberately provoke anger in the community religious leaders are also invited to experience a harmonious life among the community "Religious leaders are asked to dare to be self-critical and start teaching peace sermons Our priests ask to stay for some time in Muslim homes "It is not easy to do this because there is a lot of opposition but it takes courage to bring about peace," he said Although the Maluku conflict of 1999 was not declared as a religious conflict the role of religion in the escalation of the conflict remains central Sociology and Theology Professor at the Maluku Christian University explains that the religious factor in the spread of the Ambon conflict cannot be avoided conflict resolution must also be done by building awareness of diversity in religion An Indonesian religious figure from the Maluku Protestant Church stated that the church must continue to foster such awareness Resolving interfaith conflicts cannot be achieved through violence as it only leads to further violence maintaining peace in Maluku must also be achieved by ensuring social justice between community groups "We must learn to see humans as fellow beings Injustice in society also needs to be addressed because maintaining peace cannot be achieved with dialogue alone," he said Peace needs to be seen not only as an end goal explains that women and children also become victims in such conflicts Sexual violence and the loss of loved ones add a heavy burden to them Women group also began to unite to take part in conflict resolution efforts were surrendered by the community to members of the TNI in Maluku to consolidate women from various religions in resolving the conflict The solid social capital and brotherhood made each group strive to create peace in Maluku "The experience of this conflict can be a source of vulnerability thus social resilience needs to be continuously strengthened," said the woman who previously served as a commissioner of the National Commission on Violence Against Women Head of Public Relations Department of Maluku Regional Police explained that false news and slander have contributed to the prolonged resolution of this conflict the resolution of this conflict is deemed as completed with the signing of the Malino II Agreement in 2002 in Malino Also read: Victims of the Maluku Conflict Complaint to Komnas HAM about Compensation its impact still continued to be felt until at least 2010-2011 before the situation became truly conducive Roem recounts that when he was serving in the Indonesian National Police Headquarters in Jakarta he was asked to take part in an operation to handle riots When he arrived in Ambon on 21 January 1999 he was shocked by the number of riots and bloody conflicts between communities that had previously been peaceful he hopes that the Indonesian community can anticipate the flow of fake news and hate speech that is rampant among society "The mutual provocation and the abundance of false news and slanders cause the society to harm each other It is a lesson for us to organize our future lives better We have the Basudara Manise program as an effort to maintain peace in Maluku," he said Cari English Ambon City Government Creates Special Stalls in Markets to Stabilize Prices of Basic Materials TEKS English›Ambon City Government Creates .. Iklan Ambon City Government Creates Special Stalls in Markets to Stabilize Prices of Basic Materials To stabilize prices the Ambon City Government created a special kiosk selling basic commodities at low prices at Mardika Market Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original TEKS The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in Pemkot Ambon Buat Kios Khusus di Pasar untuk Stabilkan Harga Bahan Pokok The price range of rice in one of the rice stores at Pasar Mardika KOMPAS - The Ambon City Government in Maluku plans to create kiosks to sell basic commodities at affordable prices It is hoped that the presence of these kiosks can stabilize the prices of several basic commodities that have experienced an increase in recent times Head of the Investment and Integrated One-Stop Service Agency (DPMPTSP) of Ambon City explained that the kiosk is located in Mardika Market The formation of the kiosk involved several agencies the existence of the kiosk is expected to enable sustainable market operations "The management of this kiosk will be held by a unit at the Technical Implementation Unit (UPT) level so it will continue to work in this market," he said in Ambon on Tuesday (20/2/2024) Pieter added that in addition to controlling the prices of basic necessities the UPT is also tasked with ensuring the availability of nine basic necessities (sembako) One of the rice traders was checking their rice stock in their warehouse at Mardika Market Mardika Market is the largest traditional market in the province the price of rice has continued to rise for almost the past two years This problem is influenced by disrupted rice supplies Pieter stated that the scarcity and high price of rice are national issues that also require intervention from other parties the Ambon City Government must also help resolve this problem but we still need to be a part of finding a solution," he said Also read: Price of Staples in Ciayumajakuning Food Barn Soars explained that the price of good quality rice has risen from Rp 370,000 per sack to Rp 400,000-410,000 per sack rice which was initially sold at a price of Rp 14,000 - Rp 15,000 per kilogram is now being sold for Rp 17,000 - Rp 18,000 per kg A stack of rice at one food distributor agency in Mardika Market he is still selling several premium quality rice brands for Rp 15,000 per kg This is because he still has old rice stocks he acknowledged that he will set a higher price when there are new rice stocks with a higher price Faizal mentioned that the increase in rice prices in Ambon occurred due to a shortage of rice stocks which are generally imported from the Sulawesi region the price increase has already happened three times "The price of rice has indeed been increasing for the past two years Hopefully the stock will flow smoothly," he said Also read: Prevent Land Conversion to Achieve Food Independence in Maluku explained that the rice supply from Bulog is quite steady The rice that was brought in through the Food Supply and Price Stabilization Operation program by Bulog is sold for Rp 11,800 per kilogram Laiki hopes that this affordable rice supply will continue to exist in order to maintain the purchasing power of the community One of the rice traders stands guard at the rice stall in Mardika Market According to data from the Central Statistics Agency of Maluku the annual inflation of Maluku in January 2024 is 4.12 percent This figure is higher than the national inflation rate of 2.57 percent one of the contributors to the high inflation is the increase in rice prices The head of the Governor's Team for Accelerating Maluku Development rice prices have increased up to nine times in 2023 The annual inflation rate in January 2024 in the area also surged to 6.46 percent Also read: Maluku Inflation Above National, Minister of Home Affairs Asks Regional Government to Monitor Distribution This increase is also influenced by the rise in fuel prices (BBM) inflation in Maluku is also driven by the increase in transportation costs the annual inflation in Maluku in early 2024 was contributed by the inflation in Ambon City of 2.74 percent and Central Maluku Regency of 6.46 percent The atmosphere of vendors who sell in front of the new building of Mardika Market inflation calculations in Maluku were only based on the Consumer Price Index increase in the cities of Ambon and Tual the local government included Central Maluku Regency as a region included in the provincial inflation calculation the Maluku Provincial Government also ordered every department related to food to prepare a special budget as a strategy for intervening in food prices Hadi also asked the Maluku Regional Inflation Control Team (TPID) to intervene regarding food issues in detail everyone must be serious and focus on controlling inflation," he said Rice prices have indeed been rising for the past two years Two students of UGM diving unit joined the Jamboree of Indonesian Students’ Diving Forum (FoPMI) VIII from 2-8 April 2017 at Universitas Pattimura in Ambon Satrio Tunggul Satoto Jagad and Akmal Abdat for a week participated in the jamboree that raised the theme the Charms of Thousand Islands.The event is an annual one held since 2009 by the students diving forum This time as many as 56 students joined the event coming from a number of universities said not only did he join the jamboree but also did rock transplantation cleaning coral reefs and restocking the waters around Pombo island,” he said on Thursday (13/4) at the campus of UGM All the participants also made a fun dive in four locations “It was an extraordinary experience making the dive in many spots of excellence in Ambon,” he said Jagad said in the event he had the chance to enjoy the underwater beauty of Ambon island and join the coral reef conservation in that area “Through this jamboree we can get many experiences on underwater lives and diving skills as well as establishing networking with other diver students from across Indonesia,” he said Please contact us for any problem with SIMASTER (Direktorat Teknologi Informasi Directorate of Information Technology ) dan Lingkungan Office of Workplace and Environmental Security and Safety and Emergencies) E: info@ugm.ac.id | P: +62(274)588688 | F: +62(274)565223 | WA: +628112869988 Najla Nur Fauziyah Laila Afifa TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - In recent years, economic integration has developed rapidly and countries partner with each other to achieve a common goal. On a smaller scale, cities in various countries also partner to form twin or sister city relationships.  Sister city is a formal relationship between cities in different countries The main goal of establishing a sister city is to increase interdependence and economic cooperation and promote peace and stability between cities.  The practice of sister cities first emerged after World War II to encourage cultural exchange and understanding between countries partnered with Toledo City in Spain in 1931 becoming the first North American city to engage in the town twinning or sister city concept the idea of sister cities has spread to thousands of cities around the world Depending on shared interests in the cultural these relationships involve the exchange of people Sister cities help bridge cultural gaps and advance global understanding The following are several cities in Indonesia with sister city partnerships: The City of Ambon in Maluku has established a sister city collaboration in the health sector with the City of Vlissingen in the Netherlands Ambon residents benefit from this collaboration especially at the Ambon-Vlissingen Eye Health Center Ambon also received assistance from an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) a medical device capable of automatically analyzing heart rhythm Ambon also has a sister city relationship with the City of Havana in Cuba covering music and education partnerships Surabaya in East Java has a sister city partnership with the city of Liverpool in England This collaboration focuses on several areas One form of such collaboration is education on earthquake mitigation for schoolchildren.  Bandung has inaugurated a sister city collaboration with Cotabato City in the Philippines in 2017 This collaboration covers the fields of economics Bandung had also established sister city relationships with several other cities such as Braunschweig in Germany and Liuzhou in China The sister city relationship between Padang in West Sumatra and Freemantle in Australia was inaugurated on May 3 The cooperation covers tourism and culture the City of Denpasar in Bali officially established a sister city relationship with the City of Perth in Australia Denpasar also established a sister city relationship with another Australian city Darwin The partnership focuses on tourism and culture promotion and the improvement of human resource capacity ANGELINA TIARA PUSPITALOVA | ANNISA FIRDAUSI Editor’s Choice: List of the Quietest Countries in the World by Population Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News Iran Detains Two Following Deadly Port Explosion Today's Top 3 News: 7 Most Beautiful Banknotes in the World, Penetration of Visa, Mastercard vs QRIS in Indonesia Nearly Half of Germans Support Banning Far-Right AfD, Poll Shows Yemeni Houthis Announce Airspace Blockade Against Israel Iran Pledges Retaliation for Any US or Israeli Military Action Israel Vows Retaliation Following Houthi Strike on Main Airport Pope Francis' Popemobile Transformed into Mobile Clinic for Gaza Children Anthony Albanese Makes Indonesia His First Visit After Winning Australian Election Prabowo Congratulates Anthony Albanese on Reelection as Australian PM Australia's Prime Minister Who Made History Why Extremists See Gold in the Migration Debate First Balinese Hindu Temple in Netherlands Officially Inaugurated Anthony Albanese Becomes Australia's First PM to Win Consecutive Three-Year Terms in 21 Years PLN Suggests Temporary Factor Behind Bali Blackout Bali's Semarapura Festival Expected to Draw 20,000 Tourists Liverpool to Hold Parade on May 26 to Celebrate Premier League Title Cari English A New Round of Maluku Aquaculture Fisheries TEKS English›A New Round of Maluku.. Iklan A New Round of Maluku Aquaculture Fisheries Aquaculture exports soared the fishermen's exchange rate also exceeded 100 This is a sign that aquaculture is increasingly having a positive impact on the people's economy Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original TEKS The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI Floating net cages were spotted along the coast of Teluk Ambon There are 67 groups of cultivators in the area The light of a lamp stuck above dozens of floating net cages adorned the coast of Ambon Bay which had been dimmed by the Covid-19 pandemic This also marks a new round of Maluku aquaculture They are picked up by a pontoon from the shore that is approximately 200 meters away from the fish farm The calm waters of the bay make them appear to be enjoying an experience that is rarely felt They enjoy the sensation of fishing themselves and then processing the catch to be eaten in the dining area on the floating fish cages There are three types of fish available in the cages The dishes are prepared according to the visitors' preferences and are of course adjusted to the taste of each type of fish kuwe fish and grouper are better grilled or cooked in broth "Eating fish in this fish cage is definitely a unique sensation Fishing for your own fish and preparing it freshly Eating while enjoying the sea breeze is a memorable experience," said Linda (30) Grilling fish on a floating net cage in the shore of Teluk Ambon Dining sensation above fish cages is a continuation business that stems from fish farming Jefri seized the opportunity and started it three years ago The delivery of grouper fish and shrimp from Maluku is done directly to the destination city without any transit Jefri sold up to 1.8 tons of fish with the highest price of Rp 450,000 per kilogram for the type of grouper called "kerapu bebek" he has started taking advantage of export opportunities that have reopened after the Covid-19 pandemic subsided Fish holding vessels from Hong Kong directly come there to buy live groupers no ships were allowed to enter while demand decreased during the pandemic Purchasing power decreased and the economy almost came to a halt Fish farmers were almost forced to shut down there are 67 fish farmer groups in Teluk Ambon They do not have enough money to buy fish feed They are forced to sell fish at a very low price at that time we received assistance in the form of feed and seeds from the Maluku Provincial Department of Marine and Fisheries There is no Indonesian news to be translated as the given date (19/6/2023) is a future date Also read: Five Months, Aquaculture Exports in Maluku Reach IDR 328.5 Billion and slowly recover with encouraging results They resumed their fish exports overseas and made a significant contribution to Maluku's export achievements Based on data from the Maluku Provincial Department of Marine Affairs and Fisheries the increase in the value of aquaculture exports during the first five months of 2023 amounted to 21.9 million US dollars or approximately IDR 328.5 billion The two exported commodities include grouper and vannamei shrimp Exports have been on the rise since 2022 when the pandemic began to subside a total of 121,811 groupers were shipped with a value of 1.791 million US dollars the number of exported groupers was 41,123 with a value of 640,111 US dollars This indicates an increase in the volume of grouper fish exports by approximately 196.12 percent and an increase in the value of grouper fish exports by 179.95 percent which is sold for IDR 450,000 per kilogram exports during the period of January 2023 to May 2023 were 4,471 tons with a value of 20,111 million US dollars the export volume was 1,472 tons with a value of 7,575 million US dollars The process of spreading 3,000 seeds of white snapper fish by the Ambon Marine Aquaculture Center at the floating net cage owned by residents on the coast of Wainitu Village the export of vannamei shrimp also experienced an increase by 203.62 percent with an export value of 165.48 percent shrimp are cultivated by large-scale companies Shrimp from Maluku are directly sent to China "The shipment of grouper fish and shrimp from Maluku is directly transported to the destination city without any transit through shipping by sea," said Karolis Iwamony and Marketing Division of Fisheries Department of Marine and Fisheries Province of Maluku The increase in exports has an impact on the welfare of fishermen According to data from the Central Statistics Agency there has been an increase in the exchange rate for aquaculture fishermen in Maluku before the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic the exchange rate for aquaculture fishermen was 108.82 That number has dropped significantly to 90.14 in 2020 and 97.63 in 2021 Since exports have picked up as the Covid-19 pandemic eases the exchange rate for fish farmers has increased to 108.19 in 2022 and 116.84 until April 2023 it means that the fishermen have made a profit from their work prosperous fishermen are no longer just a dream the current challenge is to encourage the absorption of cultural products within the country Communities are encouraged to consume cultivation fisheries products which have the same nutritional value as capture fisheries Fresh fish from floating cage in Teluk Ambon "The effort made by the government and the Head of the Family Welfare Development Task Force (PKK) of Maluku Province is a movement to increase fish consumption the fish consumption rate in Maluku is the highest in Indonesia namely 77.49 kilograms per capita per year We will continue to push for it," explained Karolis the national fish consumption rate is 56.48 kilograms per capita per year." Aquaculture in Maluku is currently experiencing a surge towards a new era The increased production of fisheries has led to an increase in export volume and value the exchange rate for fishermen has also surpassed 100 indicating that aquaculture is increasingly having a positive impact on the community's economy Also read: Opportunity for "One Death" Fish in Ambon Cari English Fish Farming Returns to Ambon Bay TEKS English›Fish Farming Returns to Ambon .. Iklan Fish Farming Returns to Ambon Bay The potential for fisheries cultivation in Ambon Bay continues to be looked at because its economic potential continues to grow Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original TEKS The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in Budidaya Ikan Kembali Memeluk Teluk Ambon is a time that is not liked by the people of Ambon and the Maluku community in general Without reading the calculations from the Meteorology residents believe that high waves and strong winds always disrupt their activities working in the waters For fish farmers in the waters of Ambon Bay a sense of worry haunts them because waves often hit the wooden cages causing the fish that are about to be harvested to escape the potential of the cultivation sector is being reconsidered The demand for aquaculture fish is also starting to grow The area that was once deserted is now beginning to be crowded Cultivators are gradually returning to Teluk Ambon an Indonesian fish cultivator in Teluk Ambon shares that even though growing fish is rewarding it takes great courage to start again after a setback As the Chairman of the Fish Cultivator Group (Pokdakan) Baronang Anang once went on a hunger strike due to stress from thinking about the hundreds of fish he cultivated which were set free when his fish pen was hit by waves in 2017 "Of the 700 fish that were to be harvested I can sleep (can't sleep) if I remember that incident," he said when met in his cage Also read: Five Months, Aquaculture Exports in Maluku Reach IDR 328.5 Billion Anang had just returned to the world of cultivation after taking a hiatus in 2015 he changed jobs to become a guard on foreign ships anchored in Teluk Ambon as a result of the prohibition policy in the era of Susi Pudjiastuti the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries The end of the foreign ship moratorium forced Anang to return Anang still used a wooden-based cage with a size of 2 meters x 3 meters "The days leading up to Chinese New Year became a sign that we would have waves and strong winds," he said The Chairman of Baronang Anang Divinubun's Aquaculture Association (Pokdakan) captured cultivated fish using nets in his own fish cage in Teluk Ambon on Monday (28/1/2024) A good fate came to Anang when the Maluku Provincial Maritime and Fisheries Service (DKP) provided assistance with high density polyethylene (HDPe) cages Plastic-based cages with strong durability can be used for up to 20-25 years The growing fish farming business means that Anang is now able to set up a floating restaurant in early 2024 His courage to try his luck again in Ambon Bay bore fruit The restaurant is almost always full every day," he said Jusuf Tanamal (41) decided to return to fish farming in Ambon Bay Types of fish such as bubara (Caranx ignobilis) even lobster (Nephropidae ) are kept for later sale Jusuf worked as a driver at the Pattimura University campus in Ambon he went to the back of his house to go fishing and some were kept in a simple cage made from cork His low income as a contractual worker pushed him to quit Interest in cultivation in Ambon Bay continues to grow Jusuf built wooden fish cages to start a fish farming business His decision was initially opposed by his family due to the significant risk and investment required which could pose a threat to his economy if the business fails Jusuf's diligence was heard by the Maluku Provincial Fisheries Department who were then pushing for fish-farming in Maluku He was able to obtain assistance in the form of HDPe fish pens Jusuf was relieved and satisfied as he no longer had to worry about loss from the February waves 14 of which are HDPe and the rest are wooden pulled his lobster cultivation net out of his cage in Teluk Ambon "There have been 11 of my wooden fish cages that have been destroyed the decision to return to aquaculture was right The income compared to when I was just a driver is much greater and I don't have to worry about food for tomorrow anymore," he said This is due to the fishermen's habit of relying on the catch fisheries sector the Maluku people's palate is not considered suitable for consuming farmed fish as more people have started to visit Jusuf's restaurant He believes that the taste of cultivated fish is just as delicious as those caught from the wild because the feed used is also fish-based He is against using pellets as they would alter the taste he buys up to 50-60 kilograms of small-sized fish feed "To meet the local demand in Ambon City alone The hope is to have more new cages so that aquaculture can continue to grow," said Chairman of Pokdakan Lalose The practice of disposing of waste and industrial waste indiscriminately causes fish that are commonly found on the coast or in bay areas to migrate to the open sea a researcher from the Center for Deep Sea Research at the National Research and Innovation Agency compared the condition of fishing in Ambon Bay before and after the recent riots in the capital of the Maluku Province Before the riots occurred in the early 2000s large pelagic fish were already difficult to find in the area during the security disturbances for approximately four years these fish slowly returned to the Teluk Ambon region This is because of a massive migration of residents out of Ambon City which reduces human activities on the coast resulting in fishes returning to Teluk Ambon now the fishes are disappearing again due to human activities or what is commonly known as anthropogenic pressure Please note that I have kept the Indonesian word "Teluk" as it does not have a direct equivalent in English Also read: Sedimentation Continues to Progress, Ambon Bay is Increasingly Failing Yosmina also criticized the development of settlements on the slopes of hills in Ambon City As a result of the land use conversion from forest to housing water that flows down from the top towards the bay area mixes with mud Sedimentation in the waters of Ambon Bay is therefore difficult to avoid which threatens the marine organisms there "Fish search for spawning grounds that are not disturbed by human activities thus areas with low anthropogenic pressure affect the fertility of the waters If the ecosystem is damaged in the coastal area Fish farming is considered promising due to its potential economic value and Marketing Division at the Maluku Provincial Department of Marine Affairs and Fisheries explains that the exchange rate for fish farmers (NTPi) has relatively increased despite briefly decreasing during the Covid-19 pandemic but declined to 105 by the end of the year This downturn happened due to pressures in the seaweed cultivation sector the cultivation of other commodities decreased the fisheries cultivation acceleration program in the Maluku region was difficult to carry out due to limited budget the Maluku Province has been assessed as uninterested in the cultivation sector and has put a large focus on the capture fisheries sector disruptions in the capture fisheries sector have opened up opportunities for cultivation Processing and Marketing Division of the Maluku Provincial Marine and Fisheries Agency handed over fish feed assistance to Jefri Slamta a fish farmer in Ambon City on Friday (11/20/2020) The budget to create a robust cultivation sector is indeed significant the purchase of one HDPe floating cage can cost up to Rp 200 million the government must have the courage to start the number of Pokdakan in Teluk Ambon was only 1-3 consistent groups Many stopped because they often suffered losses the number of Pokdakan groups has now skyrocketed to 60 This number does not yet include industrial-scale breeders who are also starting to seek opportunities the Maluku Provincial Department of Marine and Fisheries has now designated the majority of the Teluk Ambon sea area which covers an area of ​​up to 150 square kilometers Also read: Whales No Longer Play in Ambon Bay The story fragments of Jusuf and Anang could serve as a reference for community empowerment policies according to data from the Central Statistics Agency the poverty rate in Ambon City increased from 4.8 percent in 2022 to 5.25 percent in 2023 Looking once again at the potential of Ambon Bay it could be the first step towards alleviating poverty among the coastal communities some have started cultivation without any government intervention This is a sign that interest continues to grow we will accelerate cultivation in 5 other districts in Maluku," he said was indicted for taking Rp 11.3 billion ($740,000) from businesses and city officials during his opening graft trial held remotely in the Maluku capital on Thursday Richard followed the hearing from the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) detention facility in Jakarta through video conference the two-term mayor has accepted illegal payments from many individuals and businesses in return for business licenses or awards for lucrative projects in his city He was detained by the KPK in May for allegedly accepting Rp 500 million from a representative of major retailer Alfamidi who sought to open outlets in Ambon Further investigation revealed that Richard also took payment from many other people and contractors accepted Rp 11,259,960,000 [in bribes],” lead prosecutor Taufiq Ibnugroho told the court Richard is a career politician for the Golkar Party and has served in the Maluku Legislative Council for four terms He is also the current chairman of Golkar Party’s Ambon chapter Ririe Ranggasari Petir Garda Bhwana TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has named inactive Ambon Mayor Richard Louhenapessy as a suspect in money laundering the KPK named Richard as a suspect in a case of alleged bribery KPK acting spokesman Ali Fikri said on Monday that during preliminary investigation of the case investigators found indications of other crimes that Richard allegedly committed while serving as the city's Mayor for two terms; from 2011 to 2016 and from 2017 to 2022 is suspected of hiding or disguising the origin of property ownership by using other people's identities The KPK had previously named Richard as a suspect in the case of alleged bribery related to the granting of construction permits for 20 retail branches in Ambon City He was named as a suspect in the case along with two other people: Ambon City's administrative staff Andrew Erin Hehanusa The KPK suspects that Richard and Andrew received bribes totaling Rp500 million from Amri in return for granting construction permits for 20 convenience stores in Ambon City Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo in Google News Jokowi Responds to Calls for VP Gibran's Impeachment BPS: Indonesian Economic Growth Slows to 4.87% in Q1 2025 Rupiah Strengthens as US-China Trade Tension Eases Prabowo Holds Plenary Cabinet Session at Palace This Afternoon KPK Finds 22% of Indonesian Schools Involved in Gratification to Influence Grades KPK Explains La Nyalla's Connection to Alleged KONI Grant Fund Corruption KPK Probes 8 Farmers as Witnesses in Trans-Sumatra Toll Road Corruption Case KPK Names Two Suspects in PGN Gas Trade Corruption Case KPK Ensures No Conflict of Interest Despite Joining Danantara's Structure 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Captured Australian soldiers were massacred by the Japanese on this site(HUM Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Published: 11h agoMon 5 May 2025 at 12:00pm Download the ABC listen app to hear more of your favourite podcasts PLN "Groundbreaking" PLTP Tulehu di Ambon AMBON, KOMPAS.com - PT PLN (Persero) pada Selasa (20/6/2017) melakukan groundbreaking pembangunan Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Panas Bumi (PLTP) Tulehu berkapasitas 2x10 MW Proyek ini terletak di Desa Suli dan Tulehu Kabupaten Maluku Tengah PLTP ini menjadi PLTP pertama yang dibangun oleh PLN PLTP Tuluehu ditargetkan beroperasi secara komersial (Commercial Operation Date /COD) di tahun 2019 PLTP yang dibangun di atas lahan 1.920 Ha tersebut akan memperkuat sistem kelistrikan di Pulau Ambon yang hingga saat ini dihasilkan dari PLTD dengan daya mampu 61,9 MW dan beban puncak 54 MW Direktur Regional Bisnis PLN wilayah Maluku dan Papua dalam proyek ini PLN memaksimalkan penggunaan Pembangkit Energi Baru dan Terbarukan (EBT) sebagai bagian dari pembangunan program 35.000 MW proyek yang direncanakan sejak 2010 ini baru terlaksana saat ini karena terkendala masalah pendanaan atau loan "Saat ini elektrifikasi di Ambon baru 70 persen Kami harapkan naik jadi 90 persen dalam tiga tahun mendatang," kata dia Wilayah Kerja Panas Bumi (WKP) Tulehu memiliki potensi sebesar 60 MW dimana untuk awal proyek ini Proyek pengeboran sumur PLTP Tulehu ini didanai oleh PLN dan JICA dengan nilai kontrak sebesar 31 juta dollar AS Jumlah sumur panas bumi yang akan di bor berjumlah empat sumur yakni terdiri dari tiga sumur produksi dan satu sumur injeksi Sedangkan kegiatan Enjiniring Dan Supervisi Pengeboran Pengeboran dilakukan oleh Konsultan WestJec-Connusa Energindo Pelaksanaan Pengeboran dilakukan oleh PT Halliburton Logging Services Indonesia dalam bentuk kontrak Full IPM (Integrated Project Management) Hingga saat ini jumlah pelanggan PLN di area Ambon berjumlah 162.017 pelanggan dan sekitar 90 persen dari total penggunaan listrik di Ambon berasal dari keperluan rumah tangga Penambahan PLTP Tulehu ini diharapkan dapat menggenjot pertumbuhan ekonomi di Ambon karena berpotensi menarik para investor Secara keseluruhan PLN telah mengoperasikan PLTP dengan kapasitas sebesar 600 MW dari 1.500 MW kapasitas terpasang di Indonesia Jumlah ini sama dengan sepertiga total kapasitas seluruh pembangkit panas bumi Kompas Cyber Media (Kompas Gramedia Digital Group) Baca juga: '+json_baca_juga.items[i].title+' Ethnic music and dances will open musician Glenn Fredly’s 20th anniversary concert in Ambon the head of the Ambon Culture and Tourism Agency told Antara on Monday that city officials had met with the singer’s management to discuss the arrangement Local performers will take to the stage for an hour before the Ambon-born R&B star takes over “We are taking part in his concert because we wish to showcase the talents of local artists in Maluku; we hope they will add a different nuance to Glenn’s concert,” Henry said He also confirmed that the show would go ahead as scheduled on Nov Glenn told reporters that the show might be postponed because of delays in obtaining a permit from the police “We’re having troubles with the permit because this is the first time Ambon has hosted such a big concert,” the 40-year-old told Kompas on Oct we screened the movie ‘Cahaya dari Timur: Beta Maluku’ in Ambon and the mayor phoned me up because it was the first time that the police had had to guard the ticket queue for a movie screening.” Glenn is celebrating his 20 years in the music industry with a nationwide tour of 20 cities Cari English Development of Digital Technology to Boost Maluku Aquaculture Production TEKS English›Development of Digital.. Iklan Development of Digital Technology to Boost Maluku Aquaculture Production The aquaculture sector in Maluku is starting to grow The use of technology is necessary to encourage the sector Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original TEKS The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in Pengembangan Teknologi Digital untuk Mendongkrak Produksi Budidaya Perikanan Maluku AMBON, KOMPAS – Digitalization technology in the aquaculture sector can streamline production patterns from upstream to downstream. With the help of digitalization technology, fish farming Maluku has the potential to grow Head of the Marine Aquaculture Center (BPBL) Ambon Sarwono explained that the potential for aquaculture is still wide open The total potential for freshwater cultivation land in Ambon reaches 17 hectares The majority of people who work in the fisheries sector still choose capture fisheries Sarwono mentioned that the digital technology advancement has made fish farming easier Technology has aided in the digitization of the production chain starting from the selection of farming locations using satellites Optimizing production is important to ensure consistency in fish size which helps cultivated products enter the market the marketing of cultivated fish products was often hindered by issues with inconsistent fish size and weight Also read: Fish Farming Returns to Embracing Ambon Bay ”Collaboration with private sector developers cultivation technology needs to be improved while BPBL focuses on developing its seeds "An efficient production chain means fish prices can be more optimal thus benefiting consumers and producers," said Sarwono in Ambon The issue of climate change has now become the main challenge for cultivation The hot weather that results in increased sea temperatures has led to a decline in cultivation production BPBL Ambon continues to develop seeds that are more resistant to climate change Sarwono added that the presence of cultivated fisheries products can also help to suppress inflation in this region fish prices in this province usually skyrocket due to limited fishing activities at sea The results of cultivated fisheries can be a strategy to ensure a stable supply of fish as summers are getting longer and stronger storms and strong winds are also disrupting daily life cultivated products can replace fishing," he said Vice President for Public Affairs eFishery Muhammad Chairil explained that the technology in the cultivation sector owned by his company tries to answer these problems overfeeding results in non-uniformity in fish size overfeeding has the potential to pollute the ecosystem because a lot of food does not dissolve in the water With the digitalization of food distribution it is expected that this issue can be resolved Such technology allows for efficient distribution of food while considering all aspects from the cultivation area All of these processes are done automatically and can be monitored through the grower's device The overall production of the fisheries cultivation sector in the Maluku and Papua Island regions Digitization also helps farmers choose the right location and season to start cultivation with the help of satellites This practice is expected to help farmers avoid bad weather during the cultivation process "Farmers in Ambon have not yet used this technology We hope that this digitization can be introduced and help in the future," he said Also read: Maluku Fisheries Cultivation is Encouraged to Reach Global Markets Apart from cultivation, digitalization is also carried out in the capture fisheries sector. Head of Corporate Affairs Aruna explained that this sector also needs technology Fishermen often do not know information about fishing areas that are prohibited due to fishing exploitation (overfishing) thereby threatening the sustainability of marine ecosystems the government is planning on expanding marine conservation areas and implementing a Quota-Based Fish Capture (PIT) policy the government was supposed to implement the program this year Aside from helping to select fishing areas fishermen are also assisted in marketing their products directly to consumers good certification and traceability are needed for the fishing yields Technology assists in tracing these products to be absorbed in the market," he said You don't have permissions to access this page Jakarta - The Pattimura International Airport in Ambon Maluku was named one of the best airports in Asia Pacific by Airport Council International (ACI) world's annual Airport Service Quality (ASQ) award 2021 Pattimura Airport won in the size category of under 2 million passenger per year "This award is a form of international recognition for the commitment to excellent service at airports around the world," Pribadi Maulana general manager of the Pattimura Airport branch of Angkasa Pura I ASQ Awards' Best Airports winners were based on size and regions They are assessed based on the number of questionnaires that show the overall satisfaction score at an airport in the past year six airports in Indonesia were named winners of ASQ Awards: 2021 In the 2 to 5 million passengers per year category there are Semarang's Jenderal Ahmad Yani International Airport and Surakarta Airport Adi Soemarmo In the 5 to 15 million passengers per year category the Indonesian winners are Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan International Airport Sultan Hasanuddin Makassar International Airport Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News Yemeni Houthis Announce Airspace Blockade Against Israel Israel Vows Retaliation Following Houthi Strike on Main Airport Yemen's Houthi Missile Hits Israel's Ben Gurion Airport Ten Exciting Things to Do in Changi Airport: Waterfalls Power Outage Disrupts Bali's Ngurah Rai Airport SKYTRAX's 10 Airports with the Best Immigration Services Dubai Named First Certified Autism Destination in Eastern Region Three Indonesian Airports Set to Reopen International Flights SKYTRAX's 10 Most Secure Airports in the World Korea Kicks Off Airport Welcome Event for Arriving Tourists At least one person died and several buildings were damaged when a swarm of five earthquakes shook Ambon Island in Maluku on Tuesday night (31/10) about 38 kilometers from the city of Ambon Due to the quakes having occurred at a relatively shallow depth […] The airport tower was also damaged," National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) spokesman Sutopo Nugroho told the Jakarta Globe He said the deceased died of a heart attack during the earthquakes Indonesia lies on the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire a major area around the edges of the Pacific Ocean where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur This photo story is from Ambon City and West Seram District in Maluku province.  “I have a lot of children and grandchildren in Seram and Ambon I was afraid if I visit them while carrying COVID-19 they would get the virus from me,” said Pitony Tebiary (62 “I also need the vaccine as a requirement to sell my products in the traditional market,” continued Zusana Zusana and her family grow fruits like bananas the government requires all sellers to have COVID-19 vaccinations.   “I have an allergy that made me afraid to get vaccinated For two years I cannot meet my family in Jakarta because I was not vaccinated I decided to consult with a doctor about the vaccination So I’m here now,” said Helmy Sukur after receiving his first dose of COVID-19 vaccine at Christina Marta Tiahahu primary healthcare center (PHC) in Ambon City I can safely travel to meet my family.”  “I’m getting vaccinated because the government advises us to do it so I can avoid getting severe COVID-19 symptoms,” said Yuditya LE Leunufna (22) after getting her third dose at Christina Marta Tiahahu PHC in Ambon City “I also do it because it is required to travel back to my hometown My parents and my two younger siblings are also vaccinated.”  “Now we need the vaccine certificate to do a lot of things I need the third dose so I can ride the ferry boat across the strait from Ambon to Seram,” said Corneles Rumakus at Christina Marta Tiahahu PHC in Ambon City but one of them told me he did it to get government’s social aid A COVID-19 vaccine certificate is required for that Online ride-hailing service and mobile payment platform Grab announced on Tuesday (21/11) it has expanded its services to Ambon in Maluku making it the 100th city in Indonesia to get Grab services "This milestone reflects our monumental growth and our commitment to provide the best service and experience for customers all over the country," Grab Indonesia's managing director Ridzki Kramadibrata said in a statement Ridzki also thanked Grab's driver-partners and customers for their loyalty to the brand Grab said it remains committed to try to find solutions for the country's transportation problems and keep providing accessible and affordable transportation services for Indonesians "Having a presence in 100 cities in Indonesia will also help us advance our mission to provide millions of people across Indonesia with better access to cashless payments — part of Grab's efforts to support the government's initiatives to create a cashless society and encourage financial inclusion We've also thrown our support behind the government's plan to turn the country into Southeast Asia's largest digital economy," Ridzki said The company intends to invest more money in expanding its ride-hailing and payment services to other cities in Indonesia launching more products and services and growing the number of its Indonesian tech employees The Jakarta Globe and Grab are both affiliated with the Lippo Group Jakarta - The National Disaster Management Agency is sending up to 24 tons of logistics assistance for the flood victims in the city of Ambon the Agency's head of data information and public relations division said that the aid was sent on Thursday to 8,000 displaced victims in five districts; Nusaniwa "The mayor of Ambon has set a 14-day emergency response period until August 12," Sutopo said via text message on Thursday the death toll reached 12 casualties while three people are still missing 77 houses have minor damages while and roads and bridges were destroyed 1,889 Disasters in Indonesia Throughout 2024 Outdated Geospatial Data Hampers Indonesia's Capacity to Respond to Natural Disasters: INASA-BRIN Indonesia Ranks 2nd on List of Tourist Destinations with Highest Natural Disaster Risks China Veto US-led UN Resolution on Gaza Ceasefire Semarang Flood: Govt Builds Public Kitchens for Affected Residentss 5 Safest Countries in the World from Natural Disasters Bappenas: Climate Change Causes State Losses of Rp22.8 Trillion per Year Tornado Destroys 340 Houses in Bekasi's South Tambun Police Prepare Operation Aman Nusa II to Confront Natural Disasters in 2023 The Ministry of Tourism has unveiled a new program called Familiarization Trip — Fam Trip for short — to the media in Malaysia and Singapore The ministry has invited journalists and diving operators from both countries to Fam Trip diving expeditions from March 29 to April 4 in Sabang — Indonesia's westernmost city in the island of Weh — and Ambon the capital of Maluku in eastern Indonesia "Ten journalists and diving operators from Malaysia and two from Singapore will go on the trip," Rizki Handayani Mustafa a marketing official from the Ministry of Tourism said Four people will dive in Sabang and the rest dive in Ambon," he added The Singaporean journalists will upload live report on their social media account "They are socmed-savvy and have a reach to a bigger crowd," she said Rizki said the ministry is working on crafting diving tours to Aceh and Ambon whose underwater scenery is still considered some of the best in the world there are at least 20 diving spots popular to both local and overseas visitors They include the German ship Sophie Rickmers' wreckage there are 21 diving spots which stretch from the northern sea of Ambon to Malilana in the eastern side the coral reefs in Ambon also grow naturally showing a colorful spectrum of marine biota The favorite spots for tourists are Batu Lompa "We've organized this Fam Trip to get the journalists to experience Indonesia's underwater beauty first hand and to relay that experience to their readers," Gde Pitana of the Ministry of Tourism said Major dive operators invited to the Fam Trip include Aqua Gems Scuba Symphony and Great Ocean Diver from Malaysia and Scuba Institute and Boxfish Studio LLP from Singapore Singapore's UW360 television program is also attending "We have many diving spots that are often included in the top lists of diving sites in the world This Fam Trip will make people even more aware that we have world-class diving attractions in Sabang and Ambon," Tourism Minister Arief Yahya said Jakarta - Coral reef existing in the inner Ambon Bay is starting to extinct The coral left only in one location in Halong Village “The result of coral reef monitoring from March to April 2015 in inner Ambon bay shows that there is no coral reef living naturally but the reef coverage is small,” said Hanung Mulyadi a researcher from Ambon LIPI’s Deep Sea Research Center (PPLD) in Ambon on Saturday who is also the leader of Ambon Bay monitoring team the reef coverage of coral in Halong is less than 60 percent He said that the condition is resulted from plastic trashes floating and covering the reef and the high turbidity of the water “The indicator is the water turbidity when the land use is shifted into farm or settlement the soil grains are brought to the river and the bay during the rain sun light can not penetrate into the deep sea and the grains are eventually deposited onto the seagrass and corals causing them to died,” Hanung explained Two Sumatran Tiger Cubs Born in Barumun Sanctuary, Symbolize Hope for Conservation Indonesia, France Forge Partnership for Sustainable Mining Practices Argentina Hit by Magnitude 7.5 Earthquake, Three Aftershocks Follow Indonesia's EV Ambitions Cause 26,837 Hectares of Deforestation, Greenpeace Warns 2025 Earth Day Action in Jakarta Sees Reduction of Carbon Emissions Our Ocean, Our Action: The 10th Our Ocean Conference Opens in Busan, Korea UNAIR Professor Suggests This Solution to Overcome Microplastics Impact BMKG Explains Why Turkey is Prone to Frequent Earthquakes Jakarta Governor Calls for One-Hour Lights-Off in Support of Earth Day Climate Expert Identifies Main Triggers Behind Earth's Surface Warming Govt to Offer Incentives to Eco Friendly Companies Two Corpse Flowers Found in Dense Sukabumi Residential Area Two Ministers Lead Beach Cleaning Action in Kuta Jokowi: Ocean Preservation Requires Global Mental Revolution Bogor to Ban the Use of Plastic Shopping Bags Greenpeace Activists Detained after Boarding Palm Oil Tanker Indonesia Concerns About Live Reef Fish Trade: Minister Raja Ampat Guides Work Together to Clean Misool Sea 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Toko Kopi Tuku (TUKU) celebrates the opening of TUKU Ambon marking the expansion of this renowned local coffee brand into the City of Flowers This 61st store reaffirms Toko Kopi Tuku's commitment to being a good neighbor in their 10th year this store is envisioned as a community hub a place where people from all walks of life can gather and enjoy TUKU's signature products and services TUKU Ambon TUKU has strived to be an integral part of people's daily lives we are dedicated to offering more beyond coffee; we provide high-quality merchandise for the everyday needs of our customers with its vibrant creativity and community spirit is the perfect place to continue this journey We aim to create a simple yet meaningful space where TUKU products and services can be enjoyed in a comfortable and familiar setting," said Andanu Prasetyo TUKU Ambon is the first Toko Kopi Tuku location designed in collaboration with Dendy Darman a Bandung-based designer and long-time Tetangga TUKU (the term for TUKU's loyal customers) drew primary inspiration from the cozy comfort of traditional Bandung homes The dominance of wooden elements provides a warm natural texture while also reflecting Indonesian architecture Recycled materials and concrete from waste materials are also used creating semi-permanent elements that can be moved and reused—a small step towards sustainability "More than just a place to grab coffee Toko Kopi Tuku Ambon is designed to create a familiar and warm atmosphere The goal isn't to be an instagramable photo spot but rather to provide a more personal and meaningful experience," says Dendy Darman Founder and Designer of Dendy Darman Studio (DDS) customers can enjoy a series of engaging experiences starting with the comfortable "trunk"-shaped queue The open space then invites visitors to delve deeper into the experience with glass walls and a terrace that blend seamlessly with the surroundings of Ambon Street offering views of lush trees and the vibrant atmosphere of Bandung The coffee bar area offers the iconic Es Kopi Susu Tetangga as well as a variety of classic coffee drinks such as Cappuccino plus black coffee options like Long Black and Cold Drip Santai Customers can also find non-coffee options like Es Teh Susu Tetangga and snacks such as Donat Kampung and Bolu Piscok Unlike other TUKU stores located in the Greater Jakarta area TUKU Ambon also offers a variety of snacks made fresh in the kitchen throughout the day Ranging from Baso Tahu; Gorengan; to Lontong Tukudapan is made with the desire to cater to local Bandung tastes with a familiar yet distinctive TUKU flavor Toko Kopi TUKU hopes to become a part of the Bandung community and make a positive contribution to the city the coffee scene in Bandung is rapidly developing with a variety of coffee shops from independent coffee shops to large chains that showcase the city's unique character Bandung is also home to talented baristas and roasters who are constantly experimenting with brewing techniques and high-quality local coffee beans TUKU's presence is expected to contribute to the dynamics of diversity and enliven Bandung's coffee industry with a closer and more friendly experience Taipei MRT reminds passengers of drinking water ban Taiwan dollar hits NT$29 per US dollar triggering currency exchange rush Central Bank steps in as Taiwan dollar posts strong single-day gain Magnitude 5.5 earthquake strikes off east Taiwan Vietjet flight makes unscheduled landing in Taiwan Taiwan ranked 2nd most innovative country in world US tech earnings spark Taiwan stock market rally 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