Pasuruan (beritajatim.com) – Kejaksaan Negeri (Kejari) Kabupaten Pasuruan mengambil langkah tegas dengan menetapkan dan langsung menahan tiga orang tersangka dalam kasus dugaan korupsi dana bantuan operasional pendidikan kesetaraan pada Pusat Kegiatan Belajar Masyarakat (PKBM) Ketiga tersangka adalah seorang Pegawai Negeri Sipil (PNS) Dinas Pendidikan (Dispendik) Kabupaten Pasuruan bernama Nurkamto yang bertugas sebagai operator dapodik Kemudian dua tersangka lainnya yakni kepala PKBM yakni Muhammad Najib PKBM Sabilul Falah Lalu terdangka Adi Purwanto dari PKBM Budi Luhur Penetapan dan penahanan ini dilakukan setelah tim penyidik Kejari Pasuruan mengantongi alat bukti permulaan yang cukup dan melakukan gelar perkara Proses penyidikan kasus ini telah berjalan berdasarkan Surat Perintah Penyidikan (Sprindik) yang dikeluarkan sejak Oktober 2024 dan diperbarui pada awal April 2025 “Sebelumnya kami telah memeriksa sebanyak 40 hingga 50 orang saksi Setelah kami periksa tiga orang yang sebelumnya menjadi saksi kami naikkan statusnya menjadi tersangka dan menyita barangbukti berupa dokumen,” kata Kajari Kabupaten Pasuruan kini resmi mendekam di Rumah Tahanan Negara (Rutan) untuk 20 hari ke depan terhitung sejak 14 April hingga 3 Mei 2025 Penahanan dilakukan untuk mempermudah proses penyidikan lebih lanjut oleh tim Kejari Pasuruan Modus operandi yang diduga dilakukan tersangka Nurkamto adalah menyalahgunakan akun milik Dinas Pendidikan Ia diduga dengan sengaja memberikan data akun ID dan password kepada pihak luar bernama Erwin Setiawan Erwin kemudian menggunakan akun tersebut untuk mengakses bank data di Pusdatin Kemendikbudristek RI dan mengambil data calon peserta didik untuk menginputnya secara fiktif ke aplikasi Dapodik sejumlah PKBM di Kabupaten Pasuruan guna menaikkan jumlah penerimaan dana bantuan operasional Pelaku Nurkamto diduga menerima imbalan Rp15 juta dari aksinya tersangka Muhammad Najib dan Adi Purwanto diduga melakukan korupsi dengan cara membuat pertanggungjawaban fiktif atas penggunaan dana bantuan operasional yang diterima PKBM mereka masing-masing dalam kurun waktu 2021 hingga 2024 Total dana yang diterima PKBM Sabilul Falah sekitar Rp2,16 miliar dan PKBM Budi Luhur sekitar Rp2,13 miliar selama periode tersebut negara diduga mengalami kerugian keuangan yang signifikan “Tafsiran sementara saat ini untuk PKBM Budi Luhur sekitar Rp 436,3 juta lalu untuk PKBM Sabilul Falah sekitar Rp377 juta,” ungkapnya lanjutnya Perbuatan N bersama Erwin Setiawan juga disebut mengakibatkan kerugian negara meskipun jumlah pastinya masih dalam penghitungan para tersangka dijerat dengan pasal berlapis Undang-Undang Pemberantasan Tindak Pidana Korupsi Bekerja harus didasari dengan hati yang ikhlas,amanah dan jujur,agar tidak merugikan pihak lain .Kita sbg aparatur negara pegang teguh Panca Prastya Korpri Yaa Alloh binasakan orang2 yg menyalah gunakan wewenangnya demi kepentingan sendri Beritajatim.com adalah media online berbasis di Surabaya, dan fokus pada pemberitaan di wilayah Jawa Timur. Sejak awal, beritajatim.com memegang teguh kaidah jurnalistik dalam pemberitaan, sehingga aspek akurasi, disiplin verifikasi, independen, melekat kuat di setiap berita Selengkapnya © 2025 beritajatim.com | portal berita jawa timur hari ini © 2024 beritajatim.comportal berita jawa timur hari ini In support of the Indonesian government's goal of achieving Net Zero Emissions by 2060 and a 23% share of Renewable Energy (RE) in the energy mix by 2025 Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Indonesia (CCEP Indonesia) today inaugurated a Rooftop Solar Panel at the Mega Distribution Center and PSD Factory in Pandaan This inauguration marks the industrial sector's contribution to accelerating the implementation of clean energy in Indonesia The event was attended by the (Act) Regent of Pasuruan CIHCM; Chairman of the Pasuruan Regency’s House of Representative Samsul Hidayat; representatives from the East Java Energy and Mineral Resources Agency; and CCEP Indonesia’s management team is committed to accelerating the energy transition in the manufacturing sector Through the implementation of rooftop solar panel and other clean energy programs we aim to increase the renewable energy share to 12.5% by 2025," said Dr with a capacity of 2.4 Megawatts peak (MWp) and covering an area of 27,967 square meters is projected to reduce carbon emissions by approximately 2 million kilograms of CO2 per year This investment is part of CCEP’s global commitment to the RE100 initiative and its target of using 100% renewable energy by 2030 CCEP is committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2040 with a 30% emissions reduction target by 2030 compared to 2019 The rooftop solar panel installation in Pasuruan is an essential part of our commitment to supporting the national energy transition agenda," said Lucia Karina CCEP Indonesia has demonstrated its commitment to renewable energy development through various sustainability initiatives the company operated the largest rooftop solar panel in Southeast Asia capable of reducing carbon emissions by approximately 7 million kilograms of CO2 per year This USD 5.8 million investment marked a significant milestone in CCEP Indonesia’s operational decarbonization efforts CCEP Indonesia has implemented various other renewable energy innovations including the deployment of approximately 200,000 energy-efficient coolers which can save up to 178 million kWh of energy per year and the conversion of fuel sources from diesel to natural gas and LNG for heaters East Java plays a strategic role in the national energy transition with a solar energy potential of 176,390 MW and a 14% contribution to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) The development of low-carbon industrial zones in the province is an integral part of the government's strategy to encourage green investment and enhance industrial competitiveness This transformation is expected to accelerate the achievement of national clean energy targets while creating new economic growth opportunities "We appreciate CCEP Indonesia's commitment to supporting the national energy transition agenda The implementation of an industrial-scale rooftop solar panel is expected to encourage more businesses to switch to renewable energy," added Dr Pasuruan (beritajatim.com) – Langkah strategis mulai diambil Pemerintah Kabupaten (Pemkab) Pasuruan Bupati Pasuruan Rusdi Sutejo mengusulkan perampingan struktur organisasi perangkat daerah (OPD) melalui Rancangan Peraturan Daerah (Raperda) yang kini sedang dibahas bersama DPRD Kabupaten Pasuruan pengajuan Raperda tentang Pembentukan dan Susunan Perangkat Daerah ini dilakukan untuk menciptakan tata kelola pemerintahan yang lebih efektif dan efisien didasarkan pada kebutuhan riil di lapangan “Perubahan ini adalah sebuah kebutuhan dalam pemerintahan saat ini,” tegas Rusdi Raperda ini sekaligus menggantikan Peraturan Daerah (Perda) Nomor 16 Tahun 2016 yang sebelumnya telah direvisi lewat Perda Nomor 1 Tahun 2024 Struktur yang diatur dalam perda lama dinilai sudah tidak sesuai dengan dinamika dan perkembangan Kabupaten Pasuruan saat ini struktur OPD akan mengalami penyusutan signifikan Dari 23 dinas dan 4 badan yang ada saat ini akan dirampingkan menjadi 19 dinas dan 5 badan Ini berarti ada pengurangan empat dinas dan penambahan satu badan baru Beberapa perubahan utama yang diusulkan meliputi: Penelitian dan Pengembangan Daerah (Bappelitbangda) akan berubah menjadi Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Urusan pendapatan daerah juga akan dikelola oleh Badan Pendapatan Daerah (Bapenda) hasil pemisahan dari Badan Pengelolaan Keuangan dan Pendapatan Daerah (BPKPD) Nomenklatur BPKPD sendiri akan diubah menjadi Badan Keuangan dan Aset Daerah (BKAD) Semoga kebijakan ini memberikan dampak menuju tata kelola Pemerintahan Kabupaten Pasuruan yang lebih baik This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger 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Iklan Pandalungan Train Vs Minibus Accident in Pasuruan 4 Passengers Killed The Pandalungan train and minibus had an accident in Pasuruan Four minibus passengers died in this incident 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 DOK POLRESTA PASURUAN KOTAThe condition of the accident between the Pandalungan train and a minibus at the direct crossing route or JPL 146 Kilometer 70+8/9 in Patuguran Village PASURUAN, KOMPAS — Minibus was hit by a train Pandalungan on the direct crossing route or JPL 146 Kilometers 70+8/9, Patuguran Village, Rejoso District four of the seven minibus passengers died and three others were injured The victims who died on-site were Munjiah (62) a passenger named Maslahah died while being treated in the hospital The driver and two other passengers suffered injuries and are currently being treated at R Soedarsono Pasuruan Regional Hospital "The victims are reported to be a group of extended family members from Pondok Pesantren Sidogiri who were planning to visit their relatives in Rejoso they experienced this tragedy," said Deputy Commissioner Andria Diana Putra of Pasuruan City Police Resort Andria stated that the accident occurred at 08.41 WIB on the stretch of road between Pasuruan Station and Rejoso a Toyota Kijang with license plate number N 1475 WU driven by M Rofiq Abdillah was travelling from south to north while the train was travelling from west to east (from Jakarta to Jember) the minibus was dragged for up to 150 meters in a completely destroyed condition he had warned the minibus driver to stop because there was a train coming The driver continued on until the minibus was hit by the train The minibus wreckage involved in an accident with the Pandalungan Train at JPL 146 Kilometer 70+8/9 questioned witnesses and gathered evidence for further investigation related to this incident "We are also coordinating with the transportation agency and PT Kereta Api Indonesia to immediately activate the train gate," he said the police are still investigating the case and have not yet identified the suspect We will announce further information later," he said Also read: Pandalungan train crashes in Sidoarjo, a number of trains are diverted via Malang the Legal and Public Relations Manager of PT KAI Operational Region 9 Jember the locomotive of the Pandalungan train was damaged make sure it is safe before crossing the railway track by stopping for a moment and making sure there are no trains approaching In addition to disrupting the journey of the Pandalungan train the incident also disrupted the journey of the Logawa train from Jember to Purwokerto which should have crossed paths with Pandalungan at Rejoso Station the evacuation of the car wreckage was completed KA Pandalungan was able to depart after being repaired by the technical team," he said The condition of the accident between Pandalungan Train and a minibus at JPL 146 Kilometer 70+8/9 PT KAI Daop 9 will follow legal procedures in accordance with applicable regulations KAI Daop 9 again reminds the public and road users who will pass through level crossings to always be careful In accordance with Law Number 22 of 2009 concerning Road Traffic and Transportation Article 114, road users are obliged to give priority to trains and give the right primary to vehicles that cross the tracks first "Don't cross the railway tracks recklessly make sure it's safe by stopping for a moment and ensuring there are no approaching trains Also read: Polsuska Daop 8 Arrests Rail Tether Thief in Pasuruan The train accident involving a minibus that occurred today is the second incident in the Daop 9 region in the last six months that has killed more than two people. Previously, in mid-November 2023, an Isuzu Elfter collided with a Probowangi Train heading from Surabaya to Banyuwangi at an unmanned level crossing in Ranupakis Village, Klakah Subdistrict, Lumajang Regency. Eleven people from Surabaya died and four others were seriously injured in the incident. 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Jelajahi penelitian CIFOR-ICRAF yang telah dipublikasikan dalam berbagai format Ilmu pengetahuan membutuhkan saluran komunikasi yang jelas untuk mencapai tujuan CIFOR-ICRAF sangat bersemangat untuk berbagi pengetahuan sembari menghasilkan pengetahuan itu sendiri CIFOR–ICRAF publishes over 750 publications every year on agroforestry forest policy and much more – in multiple languages Browse CIFOR–ICRAF’s published research in a wide range of formats all of which are available for free online Building upon the success of the pilot project of payment for environmental services scheme in the Rejoso Watershed of East Java this workshop brings together the Pasuruan District Watershed Forum (FDP) with Jakarta-based high-level decisions makers of the business sectors operating in Pasuruan District area The Pasuruan District Watershed Forum is mandated by the Pasuruan Regent to coordinate integrated conservation management in the nine watersheds in the regency Better understanding on the critical condition of the watersheds and the urgent conservation actions required is expected to institute a stronger commitment from the private sectors to take more active roles in conservation projects Tikah AtikahProgramme Communication AnalystCIFOR-ICRAF IndonesiaEmail: t.atikah@cgiar.org Aunul FauziCommunication Coordinator Project Rejoso KitaEmail: a.fauzi@cgiar.org Pusat Penelitian Kehutanan Internasional dan Pusat Penelitian Agroforestri Dunia (CIFOR-ICRAF) memanfaatkan sumber daya pepohonan dan bentang alam agroforestri untuk menghadapi tantangan terberat dunia saat ini – berkurangnya keanekaragaman hayati CIFOR dan ICRAF merupakan bagian dari Pusat Penelitian CGIAR Bangladesh, Benin, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, China, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Germany, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Malawi, Mali, Nepal, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Uganda, Viet Nam, Zambia © 2025 Pusat Penelitian Kehutanan Internasional (CIFOR) dan World Agroforestry (ICRAF) | CIFOR dan ICRAF adalah anggota Pusat Penelitian CGIAR | Peringatan privasi of CIFOR-ICRAF Please use a modern browser for a better browsing experience Indonesia — Farming and other water-based industries thrive in Pasuruan a fertile rice-growing district in Indonesia’s East Java province that’s home to active volcanoes and rich aquifers Thanks to a proliferation of unregulated wells is the wasteful discharge of millions of liters of water from hundreds of artesian wells often reaching dozens of meters below the surface that aren’t equipped with valves for controlling the discharge “This is a serious problem with water management in Pasuruan,” said Ni’matul Khasanah a soil scientist and ecological modeler with World Agroforestry (known by the acronym ICRAF) “Water keeps coming out — it gets wasted into the sea and goes unused.” An artesian well is a type of well in which natural pressure Deep-bore wells serve as critical infrastructure across the Indonesian archipelago They helped combat major wildfires on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo in early 2014 and late 2015 According to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia had 3,404 state-funded deep-bore wells as of 2020 when the government’s deep-bore well program was taken over by the Ministry of Public Works and Housing sometimes with funding from village administrations quoting a Ph.D student study from the University of Montpellier counted 600 artesian wells in the Pasuruan subdistricts of Winongan and Gondang Wetan that weren’t equipped with valves for water control Assuming one well produces 5 liters (1.3 gallons) of water per second this means 432,000 liters (114,100 gallons) are being wasted daily or 12.9 million liters (3.4 million gallons) per month “In an approximate three-month rainy period 38 million liters of water are [estimated to be] lost” from each well Pasuruan’s farmers are aware of the prolific water loss they’ve refrained from doing so out of fear the wells will burst during installation Artesian wells must be capped with a valve the pressure from the underground water discharges water uncontrollably the discharge can be as high as 5 liters per second the underground water pressure slackens due to dirt and pebbles clogging the pipes The wells in Pasuruan also tend to be poorly constructed Because the pipe is installed in a hanging position and does not reach the base of the well the lower wall is liable to collapse and burst Farmers there typically close a well after two or three years of use and drill a new one hence the proliferation of the 600-plus wells and counting ICRAF has designed a model well that is more user-friendly The well was made so as not to collapse easily and a valve was installed to support water conservation Lisa said a number of model wells have already been constructed in Pasuruan since 2020 The model well goes down to a depth of 84 meters (276 feet) It differs from the well with the pipe in a hanging position and has a protective pipe casing installed along its entire length The pipe is installed to prevent the wall from collapsing it’s set in cast concrete from a depth of 50 m (164 ft) to the surface The well becomes safe when a faucet is installed at the pipe outlet These make the well leak-free and burst-free In a model well in Pasuruan’s Keboncandi village the water discharge is 11-12 liters per second when the valve is half-open using water thriftily is one key to guaranteeing future water availability the threat of a water crisis could rear its head ICRAF has built seven model wells to date to replace the old deep-bore wells in Gondang Wetan and Winongan Water-using farmers’ groups receive assistance on how to manage and maintain the wells This includes training on logging the daily opening and closing of the valve Lisa couldn’t give a figure for the per-meter cost of digging these new wells “It is difficult to determine the cost as it depends on the underground rock formation,” she said it can take nearly a month to drill through and for sure the boring cost would be more expensive.” household wells can cost 150,000 to 300,000 rupiah ($11-21) per meter to drill So a 100-m (330-ft) well could cost up to 30 million rupiah ($21,000) to bore This doesn’t include the cost of the piping chairman of the Sumber Makmur Jaya farmers’ group in Pasuruan’s Lebak village said the group’s old well was paid for by members chipping in and that it also received village help He put the cost at 25 million rupiah ($1,750) but called the valveless well an “improperly constructed deep-bore well.” Ni’matul said inefficient use of artesian water has strained the Rejoso watershed in Pasuruan Use of natural resources without awareness about the need to sustain it degrades the watershed Indicators of this degradation include the decrease in the discharge rate in a number of water springs and the occurence of flooding and landslides the largest water spring not only in Pasuruan but also on the island of Java The discharge rate there was 5,000 liters (1,320 gallons) per second in 1980 before dropping to 3,200 liters (845 gallons) per second in 2020 Ni’matul called for shutting off the old wells and replacing them with better-built new ones to prevent water loss But she added this won’t be an easy solution Some farmers are adamant about sticking with the old deep-bore wells because they’re cheaper than new designs Another problem is that there’s no supporting irrigation network in place irrigation systems are badly damaged and no longer function She said she hopes the government can get involved in revitalizing the network said the new well design is stronger than the old wells the farmers use the water discharge would drop in two or three years,” he said The single model well that he manages is enough to irrigate 8 hectares (20 acres) of rice fields The downside is the cost and the need to anticipate long-term water security “Local government should support and make regulations it should get funding from the village budget and meet the ICRAF construction standard to ensure long-term use,” Taufik said The Indonesian government provides a 1 billion rupiah ($70,000) annual village fund for each of the country’s 74,900 villages Pasuruan’s location means it has a plentiful water supply a researcher at Gadjah Mada University’s department of geological engineering sits in a plain of dark and dusty volcanic sand that is also a groundwater recharge area producing millions of liters of water annually A groundwater recharge area has the capacity to absorb water added to the aquifer which is the permeable rock containing groundwater Bromo’s groundwater recharge area is named the Sea of Sand but if the water is drawn at an uncontrolled rate Heru found a number of water springs have seen their water discharge rates decrease He said there are two possibilities for this: One is the change in land function upstream “The main cause [of the depleted discharge] is the wasted groundwater,” said Heru, who wrote about Pasuruan’s unregistered wells in a 2021 paper He used the analogy of a balloon filled with high-pressure water to describe what was happening “We keep filling the balloon with water and at the same we puncture the balloon with a needle in many spots water keeps seeping out [this being the wasted water] One characteristic of the groundwater in Pasuruan is that it is high-pressure underground water he writes that groundwater can be managed by water transfer Banner image: A model artesian well that ICRAF installed in Winongan The well is equipped with a valve for more efficient water use A version of this story was first published here on Mongabay’s Indonesian site on March 29 The “fortress conservation” model is under pressure in East Africa as protected areas become battlegrounds over history and global efforts to halt biodiversity loss Mongabay’s Special Issue goes beyond the region’s world-renowned safaris to examine how rural communities and governments are reckoning with conservation’s colonial origins and trying to forge a path forward […] Universitas Airlangga Official Website Mangroves are coastal ecosystems that thrive along tropical and subtropical lines throughout the world (Kauffman and Donato including spawning and nurseries for fish and crustaceans Although mangrove forests only account for 0.7% of the earth’s tropical forest area mangrove degradation accounts for 10% of total emissions from deforestation in the tropics (Giri et al. Mangroves have been shown to absorb carbon (C) which is globally significant It is estimated that mangrove soils store C two to five times higher than any terrestrial forest (Kauffman and Donato In the Indo-Pacific region and the Indonesian archipelago mangroves store an average of 1,023 MgC / Ha and 1,083 MgC / Ha A total of 2.9 Mha of Indonesia’s mangrove forests absorbs up to 3.14 PgC (Murdiyarso et al. mangrove forests in Indonesia have the potential for mitigating global climate change and more than 35% of mangrove forests have been reduced globally since 1980 with a decline rate of 2-8% per year (Polidoro et al. the development and expansion of aquaculture have reduced mangrove cover by more than 40% in the last three decades (Murdiyarso et al. Mangrove rehabilitation and restoration programs have been carried out in many areas where coastal protection and ecotourism are added as conservation goals (Donato et al. absorption of C was added as a goal and strategy for conservation and rehabilitation of project-based mangroves through carbon credit financial incentives (Arifanti et al. This interest has encouraged measurement and study of the capacity of mangrove forests to store C and store atmospheric CO2 Indonesia contains 20% of the world’s mangrove forests and has the wealthiest mangrove diversity in the world of which 45 out of 70 species of mangroves exist in Indonesia (Arifanti et al. 50% of mangrove forests in Java are located in East Java Province which is 18,253 ha from 34,491 ha (Suhardjono an inventory of mangroves in the province of East Java is essential to access the structure of the forest and its biomass ecosystem where this research is conducted in fragmented mangrove forests in Pasuruan and Probolinggo Districts The results showed that there were 383 individual trees from four exact mangrove species observed in the study area and Rhizophora mucronata with a total density of 2553 mangrove stands / Ha Rhizophora genus constitutes 93% of the entire mangrove individual; therefore the average biomass and C stock of mangrove stands are 482.09 ± 159.57 MgB / Ha and 226.58 ± 75 MgC / Ha soil C stocks constitute 58% of the total reserves of mangrove ecosystems in the entire study area To find out more detail about the role of Pasuruan and Probolinggo mangrove ecosystems in mitigating global climate change Title: Carbon storage of mangrove ecosystems in Pasuruan and Probolinggo Regency They can be contacted via: agoes_soegianto@fst.unair.ac.id Copyright 2024 © Universitas Airlangga. All Rights Reserved. PUSAT KOMUNIKASI DAN INFORMASI PUBLIK (PKIP) UNAIR NEWS – Village regulations have an important role in village governance Village government actions must have a legal basis village regulations also function to emphasize the rights and obligations of the government and villagers ten students joined the 61st Back to Village Real Work Lecture (KKN-BV) in Bendungan Village The design was carried out by KKN team with H Rufi’i Widodo as Head of Bendungan Village on January 7-20 The program is an implementation of legal drafting which has been taught to UNAIR Faculty of Law students to develop the village The draft regulation was deemed necessary and urgent for the village “We discussed with staff and Head of the village it will become a draft village regulation proposal ed) can submit Raperdes BPD proposals themselves “said Julianda Rosyadi as the person in charge “From the interview results it is known that the village does not have adequate regulations governing public services in Bendungan Village,” he explained the design was very necessary and important for the village in its service the village should have restrictions and a legal basis so people will follow the rules set by the village government the draft was designed with the students with legal research articles which both could become guidelines for the regulation Bendungan village Copyright © 2025 Unair News | Powered by Astra WordPress Theme Mochamad Ashari MEng (three from right) with Deputy Mayor of Pasuruan Adi Wibowo (two from left) and Panasonic Lighting BU Regional Nakagawa (three from left) ITS News — Technology development collaboration between Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) and industry and the government continues ITS is collaborating with PT Panasonic Gobel Life Solution Manufacturing and the Pasuruan City Government (Pemkot) in producing LED lamps which were officially launched and marketed the launch of the Proudly Made in Indonesia (BBI) LED Bulb product is the result of triple helix collaboration between universities Namely through the Indonesian Sovereignty program in Creative Engineering (Kedaireka) from the Ministry of Education Research and Technology (Kemendikbudristek) “Of course this is due to the extraordinary hard work between ITS academics and PT Panasonic Gobel Life Solution Manufacturing,” he said during the launch ceremony at the PT Panasonic Gobel Life Solution Manufacturing factory in Pasuruan Mochamad Ashari MEng giving a speech at the launching ceremony for the BBI Panasonic LED Bulb product at PT Panasonic Gobel Life Solutions Manufacturing Indonesia the ITS Electrical Engineering Professor who is familiarly called Ashari said the launch of the BBI LED Bulb lamp product was an extraordinary leap to meet the demand for lamps in Indonesia it can be calculated that the need for lamps in Indonesia is very large the production capacity of lamps has been increased from the original 50 million pieces per year to 100 million units per year So it is hoped that the need for light bulbs in Indonesia will be met this cooperation is also part of a series to increase the level of domestic components (TKDN) for the electronics industry in Indonesia Display of BBI Panasonic LED Bulb products in collaboration with ITS and PT Panasonic Gobel Life Solutions Manufacturing which has been officially marketed Director of PT Panasonic Gobel Life Solution Manufacturing Widyastama Nugraha explained the BBI LED Bulb lamp has a multi voltage between 140 – 240 VAC There are 14 models with seven voltage variants this lamp is suitable for stable and unstable voltage conditions,” he said is that the lamp can last up to 12 thousand hours longer this lamp is equipped with anti-blue light technology to protect the eyes there is anti-flicker technology so that it can produce comfortable lighting “So in addition to better performance this lamp also prioritizes user comfort,” he said The leadership of ITS along with the leaders of PT Panasonic Gobel Life Solutions Manufacturing Indonesia and the City Government of Pasuruan after releasing the first delivery of the BBI Panasonic LED Bulb the Chancellor of ITS and his staff also made a factory visit to directly review the manufacture of this BBI LED Bulb lamp It is hoped that this collaboration will provide benefits to many parties “Kedaireka and TKDN are able to help ease the burden on the state and improve people’s welfare,” he concluded ITS News — Indonesia as a tropical country tends to have many coastal areas ITS News — Data is an asset and the main foundation in determining strategies for the future ITS News — Continuing to show local wisdom to the world community ITS News — The Domestic Component Level (TKDN) is the key to restoring the glory of the Indonesian Indonesia — Indonesia is one of the world’s largest producers of food commodities but until recently this archipelago of 270 million people produced relatively little avocado Julianto Effendi is among a growing number of farmers trying to change that “In the past [avocado] wasn’t really given much of a look,” Julianto told Mongabay Indonesia near an avocado orchard in East Java province neat rows of avocado trees line the hillside below Mount Arjuna a short drive from the mid-sized city of Malang The land taken up by avocado trees here has expanded in recent years as demand for the fruit has increased and farmers explore new ways to grow value Avocado trees fare best in soil that drains well avocado production has grown around the world tracking demand from health-conscious consumers for a fruit rich in healthy fats and nutrients Indonesia plants most of the world’s oil palm and is the second-largest source of cassava According to the latest data from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Indonesia still produces fewer avocados than Colombia and the Dominican Republic which are both much smaller countries in terms of territory and population avocado production in Indonesia has more than doubled The world’s largest avocado producer produced about 2.4 million metric tons in 2020 Analysts expect significant room for demand growth in Asia As chair of the Pasuruan Avocado Education Foundation Julianto has the depth of both knowledge and network to raise capacity for growers in this area of East Java which lies just to the west of Java’s famous Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park “We can discuss a great deal in the foundation from what do in an outbreak of disease and post-harvest treatment to strengthening branding,” Julianto said Farmers here have planted dozens of varieties of avocado trees taking advantage of soil and altitude characteristics that are friendly to these species of trees yields fruit as large as 3 kilograms (nearly 7 pounds) each a good payday for the Pasuruan avocado farmers “These have larger fruit size and the ability to produce fruit throughout the year,” Julianto said cutting out middlemen and enabling direct market access and higher farmgate prices “In the past the price was set [by middlemen],” he explained suppliers to wet markets and other trade buy wholesale via the cooperative giving the farmers stronger bargaining power ”It’s not as easy to mess around with it,” Julianto said of the farmgate price The Pasuruan cooperative comprises 42 farmers who cultivate 4,100 trees on a combined 52 hectares (128 acres) of land Annual production from this plantation area can reach 200 metric tons A further 14 hectares (35 hectares) have yet to be planted and another 12,000 trees — barely more than year-old saplings — have yet to reach maturity Julianto said he hopes Tambaksari village can soon become a center for avocado production in East Java Reaching scale could catalyze new value-added industries such as services offered by the apple orchards in nearby Batu Julianto brought over one of Tambaksari’s giant Hawaiian avocados which some farmers have only just begun to cultivate “With a per kilo price of around 35,000 rupiah [$2.40] it means that one fruit is already over 100,000 rupiah [$6.80].” The outlook for avocado production isn’t without risks and climate change presents arguably the greatest threat to producers here in East Java A 2022 study published in the journal PLOS One found areas suitable for avocado production will decrease as temperatures rise The Pasuruan farmers are becoming more concerned by these environmental risks. On April 28, three farmers here in Pasuruan were killed in a landslide triggered by heavy rain in Puspo subdistrict Data from the Pasuruan office of Indonesia’s national statistics agency showed avocado production reached 742.3 metric tons in 2019 but then declined steeply over the next three years “The intensity of the rain has been very high these last few years,” Dedy said Banner image: Avocados from Purwodadi District This story was reported by Mongabay’s Indonesia team and first published here on our Indonesian site on April 22 In Bali, snakefruit farmers hope agroforestry bears fruit as island reopens a local subsidiary of one of the largest Coca-Cola bottlers in the world inaugurated its fourth major distribution center and second packaging facility in East Java on Thursday (09/03) as its market in the eastern parts of Indonesia continues to grow CCAI is a subsidiary of Sydney-based Coca-Cola Amatil one of the biggest bottlers of non-alcoholic ready-to-drink beverages in the Asia Pacific region officially called the Packaging Service Division and Mega Distribution Center a town in the district of Pasuruan in East Java the facilities cost $60 million in total and are part of CCAI's $500 million investment in Indonesia from 2015 to 2019 "The facilities we inaugurated today are symbols of our continued commitment in Indonesia particularly in the eastern regions," Kadir Gunduz Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia's president director said in a statement The distribution center in Pasuruan is the fourth CCAI has built in Indonesia after others in Medan Bekasi and Semarang and the packaging facility is the second after the first one in Bekasi CCAI said the mega-distribution center provides additional storage capacity for more than 40.3 million bottles and 7,100 pallets of preform — small plastic cases that will be turned into bottles through a process called "blowfill." The packaging facility can process 130,000 preforms per hour Thursday's inauguration was attended by Sydney-based Coca Cola Amatil Group Managing Director Alison Watkins president of the Coca-Cola Company's Asean Business Unit Iain McLaughlin and key government representatives including Industry Minister Airlangga Hartato East Java Governor Soekarwo and Pasuruan District Head Irsyad Yusuf "It has been a tremendous 25 years since we first entered Indonesia," Watkins said CCAI is the second largest contributor by volume to our group." our continuing investment in our business here in Indonesia is a clear indication that we intend to grow together with Indonesia for many more years to come," she said East Java currently contributes 30 percent of CCAI's total production volume from the Pasuruan plant CCAI operates 10 manufacturing facilities in Indonesia located in Sumatra It runs over 200 sales and distribution centers in the archipelago and employs more than 11,000 people distributing millions of cases of its beverage products to more than 700,000 outlets across the nation bottle to bottle recycling and reprocessing factory located in Pasuruan district Last month the company held a "groundbreaking ceremony" for the factory attended by Representatives of Indonesia Investment Board Representatives of Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs president director of Veolia Indonesia and president director of Tirta Investama (Danone-AQUA) Veolia is a transnational company with strong experience and expertise in plastic recycling technology Development of this new plastic recycling factory will make the recycling process more efficient on a larger scale to collect this factory will strengthen the recycling ecosystem and circular economy and increase the level of plastic waste collection in Indonesia This plastic recycling factory will be built on an area of ​​ ​​22,000 square meters with a building area of 7,000 square meters and targeted to start operations in early 2020 this factory will be able to produce 25,000 tons of recycled PET in accordance with the applicable food safety standards in Indonesia This factory will employ 80 local workers and machinery will be used to quickly separate the caps and labels "Veolia Indonesia is committed to support the government's agenda in addressing plastic waste problem therefore we have decided to build a PET Plastic Recycling Factory in Indonesia we will work with plastic waste collection actors in several cities in Indonesia and expected to develop an inclusive collection model that can empower the informal sector," President Director of Veolia Indonesia "The government is committed to improving the good investment climate especially waste management policies that have become an urgent agenda for the government We really need participation from private sector  to provide input and consideration in developing a good waste management system," Deputy of Investment Climate and Development of Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) "The collaboration between Veolia Indonesia and Danone-AQUA is expected to strengthen the recycling ecosystem and circular economy in Indonesia as well as being a success story that in the future can invite similar investments into the country," Farah added One of the companies that will use the recycled products from this factory is Danone-AQUA as a continuation of the agreement between the two parties Veolia Indonesia and Danone-AQUA signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the construction of this recycling factory This is part of Danone-AQUA's #BijakBerplastik commitment to collect more plastic waste than it produces in 2025 AQUA has shared goodness for more than 46 years for society and environment In addition to providing health through its products we also contribute to social and environmental issues including creating a cleaner Indonesia," president director of Danone-AQUA "Danone-AQUA has pioneered plastic recycling in Indonesia through PEDULI program in 1993 70% of our business is already circular using the 19-liter gallons packaging AQUA announced its plastic pledge aiming to help solve plastic waste issue via recycling AQUA also has just launched the first water bottle in Indonesia made of 100 percent recycled plastic Partnership with Veolia Indonesia will not only help to increase recycling efforts but also to make sure that our innovative 100 percent Recycled PET packaging will get sufficient supply in the future," Corine explained In a press release Veolia said it was proud to work with strategic partners like Danone-AQUA with strong support from Indonesia Government  Veolia intends to work and call for collaboration across industries and beyond large-scale change in plastic collection and recycling in Indonesia eats carrots with her mother at Taman Safari Prigen zoo park in Pasuruan Fishermen participate in traditional mud surfing race as part of the Eid al-Fitr festival celebrations in Pasuruan April 18 (Xinhua) -- Villagers gathered Wednesday for a traditional mud surfing race as part of the local Eid al-Fitr festival celebrations in Pasuruan of Indonesia's East Java province The race once popular among fishermen spending the vacant time during their fishing activities has become an annual ceremony and a special local event bringing happiness and togetherness The game held in a mud field and played with the ski board is also entertaining to the spectators A fisherman participates in traditional mud surfing race as part of the Eid al-Fitr festival celebrations in Pasuruan 2024 shows a traditional mud surfing race as part of the Eid al-Fitr festival celebrations in Pasuruan Indonesia.(Photo by Sahlan Kurniawan/Xinhua) (Photo by Sahlan Kurniawan/Xinhua)  ■ Rescuers evacuate the body of a victim after an aircraft crash in Pasuruan Two light attack aircraft crashed in Indonesia's East Java province on Thursday 16 (Xinhua) -- Two light attack aircraft crashed in Indonesia's East Java province on Thursday The two Super Tucano turboprops with tail numbers TT-3103 and TT-3111 hit a steep slope of Mount Bromo volcano while conducting a routine flight-formation exercise in Pasuruan district The incident left two pilots and two other crew members dead "All four bodies have been found by rescuers and sent to nearby hospitals," he told Xinhua by phone local time and an explosion happened after one of the planes crashed head of the provincial search and rescue office People inspect the wreckage site of one of the two Super Tucano turboprops after found crashed in Pasuruan Latif Fauzi defended his thesis on 18 May 2021 Sponsorship: The MORA 5000 Doktor Scholarship Informasjonen på disse sidene er beregnet for journalister Hvis du klikker NEI vil du komme tilbake til mynewsdesk.com Mondelēz International Invests in Global Center for Sustainable Cocoa Farming Solutions Unveils global cocoa crop science technical center in Pasuruan Indonesia to support sustainable cocoa farming practices and drive positive change for farmers and communities As one of the world’s largest buyers of cocoa for chocolate the sustainability of the cocoa farming industry is key to Mondelēz International’s long-term growth in Asia and around the world with Asia set to become the secondlargest consumer of cocoa ingredients Mondelēz International is determined to meet that demand in the right way by creating a thriving cocoa sector,” said Maurizio Brusadelli Middle East and Africa for Mondelēz International “Consumers also expect more from their favourite brands like Cadbury Dairy Milk and Milka chocolate People want delicious snacks they feel good about eating know where ingredients come from and produced in ways that are better for the environment and communities We need to secure a sustainable future for high-quality cocoa and other raw materials we use to create the snacks our consumers love.” The investment in the Pasuruan Cocoa Technical Center focuses on cocoa crop science research and development scalable cocoa farming practices and will work in partnership Mondelēz International’s global cocoa sustainability program Cocoa Life had reached 175,017 cocoa farmers globally: 43,000 of these are Indonesian cocoa farmers “We’re on a mission to drive positive change by creating a future of sustainable snacking and that includes using our global scale to create meaningful Development and Quality for Mondelēz International “The Pasuruan Cocoa Technical Center is our global home for cocoa crop science initiatives It brings local and international cocoa crop science experts together with farmers and suppliers in the cocoa growing areas of Sulawesi Our scientists can go from the labs at the center to field sites where we have research collaborations and on-farm activities through Cocoa Life.” The center’s focus on cocoa crop science and technical solutions that support high-yielding sustainable and resilient farming practices is a clear commitment to the company’s 2025 goal of sourcing 100 per cent of cocoa for chocolate through Cocoa Life The company is on track to meet that target with 63 per cent of cocoa for its chocolate brands currently sourced through Cocoa Life The 2019 Snacking Made Right Report provides a comprehensive update on the company’s 2025 sustainable and mindful snacking goals and its progress towards achieving these goals The Pasuruan Cocoa Technical Center is part of Mondelēz International’s technologically advanced Research Development and Quality centers strategically positioned around the globe: four of which are here in Asia The Pasuruan Cocoa Technical Center will develop cocoa crop science initiatives that support high-yielding sustainable and scalable approaches to cocoa farming The Pasuruan Cocoa Technical Center combines an R&D facility with laboratories and pilot post-harvest processing area with a state-of-the-art agronomy experiment station of five hectares of nursery and growing modules where scientists can carry out fully 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vår Personvernspolicy for Contacts som gjelder for nyhetsrommets eiers bruk av dine personopplysninger Vær oppmerksom på at våre Brukervilkår gjelder for all bruk av våre tjenester Du kan trekke tilbake ditt samtykke når som helst ved å melde deg ut eller slette din konto Pasuruan — East Java Regional Police (Polda Jatim) have officially named four suspects in the kidnapping case of a student (santri) from the Metal Islamic Boarding School (Pondok Pesantren Metal) in Rejoso The announcement followed an intensive investigation by the Directorate of General Criminal Investigation They were arrested after the boarding school reported the incident to the Pasuruan City Police Authorities apprehended the suspects at the Kebomas toll exit Head of Subdirectorate III Jatanras at Polda Jatim the kidnapping was actually a case of mistaken identity "The intended target was a man identified as R alias D who was allegedly involved in a drug-related case a santri completely unrelated to the case," he explained The kidnapping was caught on CCTV and went viral on social media on Monday night (April 21) The footage showed the victim being forcibly taken using a black Toyota Avanza from the Islamic boarding school area The victim was later taken to a residential area in Kebomas he was threatened with an airsoft gun and physically assaulted by the perpetrators S acted as the executor who gagged the victim with a sarong AE was the driver and threatened the victim who has been placed on the wanted list (DPO) Investigators believe the motive behind the kidnapping is strongly linked to methamphetamine drug-related activities This case has drawn significant public attention due to the wrongful abduction of an innocent santri and has raised concerns within the pesantren community Authorities have pledged to thoroughly investigate the case until all suspects are apprehended *BACA BERITA TERKINI LAINNYA DI GOOGLE NEWS Konten berbayar berikut dibuat dan disajikan Advertiser Borneotribun.com 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The explosive capacity was weak, the house’s ceiling didn’t even cave in,” Mohammad said, as quoted by state news agency Antara today a network of Islamic State-affiliated terrorists in Indonesia responsible for May’s suicide bombings in the East Java capital of Surabaya was making explosives at home with the intention of using them for an attack when one accidentally exploded Two more explosives detonated within moments of the first one during which time Anwardi fled his home and has been pursued by authorities since A six-year-old boy, believed to be Anwardi’s son, was injured in the incident. Police say the child, who is being treated at the East Java Police Hospital, is in agony as the blasts charred his face and tore skin off his leg Indonesia introduced tougher counter-terrorism laws following May’s terror attacks allowing police to detain terror suspects for longer periods and conduct surveillance on ex-convicts or those who returned from terrorism hotbeds from around the world Get the best of Coconuts delivered to your inbox Copyright © 2025 Coconuts Media Limited Terms Of Service Privacy Policy