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Kepahiang Regency

Kepahiang is a regency in Bengkulu Province of Indonesia. It is located on the island of Sumatra, and was created on 25 February 2003 by splitting off the areas of the former southern districts of Rejang Lebong Regency. It covers an area of 710.11 km2, of which a high percentage (27%[2]) is still forest. It had a population of 124,865 at the 2010 Census[3] and 149,737 at the 2020 Census;[4] the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 153,995.[1] The regency seat is Kepahiang town. The local population consists of various ethnic groups such as Rejang, Serawai, Javanese, Lembak and Sundanese, among which Rejang forms the majority in Kepahiang.

Kepahiang Regency
Kabupaten Kepahiang
Rathaus von Kepahiang
Motto: 
Sehasen
Location within Bengkulu
Country Indonesia
ProvinceBengkulu
Regency seatKepahiang
Government
 • RegentHidayatullah Sjahid
Area
 • Total710.11 km2 (274.18 sq mi)
Highest elevation
1,600 m (5,200 ft)
Lowest elevation
250 m (820 ft)
Population
 (mid 2022 estimate)[1]
 • Total153,995
 • Density220/km2 (560/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (WIB)
Websitekepahiangkab.go.id

The Regency of Kepahiang is rich in natural resources including gold, coal, geothermal energy resources, gemstones as well as a range of agricultural, aquacultural and forest products. These include rice, oil- and coconut palms, coffee, tea, corn, wood, natural rubber and pepper, as well as various types of fruits and locally bred fish specimens and products.[5]

The local government of Kepahiang operates several development projects to achieve improvements in the sector of agriculture, energy supply and education. Some of these initiatives gained nationwide attention and were implemented by the central government in Jakarta on a national scale.[6]

Besides the formerly mentioned potentials, Kepahiang has significant tourism potential, which remains largely untapped. It is one of the official development goals to foster tourism in Kepahiang.[7]

History edit

Colonial rule edit

During the colonial rule of the Dutch in Indonesia, the city of Kepahiang was the capital of the regency of Rejang Lebong, which is a neighboring regency of Kepahiang today. Kepahiang remained the capital during the 3.5 years of Japanese rule in Indonesia. In the cause of the independence war and Indonesia's declaration of independence on 17 August 1945, Kepahiang became the regional center for Indonesian organisations, the independence movement in the region and its military forces. Due to this fact, the Dutch targeted and destroyed the entire administrative infrastructure in Kepahiang during an attempt to regain power over the region in 1948. The mayors office, administrative buildings, post offices, telecommunication centres and police stations were annihilated completely.[8]

In 1949, the local administration was coerced to relocate itself into the forest and was not able to return to Kepahiang as the infrastructure was not existing any more. Because of this, the administration had to move to the city of Curup, which provided sufficient infrastructure at that time. In 1956, Curup was declared the new capital of the regency of Rejang Lebong and Kepahiang finally lost its prior position as the administrative center.[9]

Reformation in 1998 to present edit

In the context of political and administrative reforms in Indonesia that started in 1998, Kepahiang had a realistic chance to become an independent regency.[10] In 1999 a firm proposal was made to transform Kepahiang into such an independent regency, that did no longer belong to Rejang Lebong. The people of Kepahiang supported this by forming an organisation, namely the Panitia Persiapan Kabupaten Kepahiang (PPKK), which fostered the realisation of this project. In 2002 the PPKK handed over their proposals to respective regional and national authorities. This was accepted and finally ratified by General Hari Sabarno, who served as the Minister of Interior at that time, and came into effect at 7 January 2004.

Since then Kepahiang has had four local administrations under three different regents.

The newly formed regency progressed socially and economically since then at high pace. Its administration (4th period) received several honours from the central government in Jakarta and managed that locally applied development concepts were adapted by the government and implemented on a national scale.[11] Kepahiang adopted a rather sustainable approach avoiding huge monocultural plantations such as oilpalm plantations. It depends on its sensitive natural environment and understand that it has to maintain and protect it properly in order to achieve long-lasting success.

Crest edit

The pentagonal frame of Kepahiang's crest reflects its territorial entity, as well as the Pancasila doctrine taught in Indonesia. The crest further contains elements that reflect certain natural and cultural characteristics of Kepahiang.

In the upper part of the crest there is the contour of mountains, illustrating that Kepahiang is a mountainous regency. Below that, one can see a wavelike symbol signifying Kepahiang's abundant water resources. The blue point between the waves is a symbol of the day Kepahiang became an independent regency.

In the middle is a betel nut paring. The paring plays an important role in local traditions and customs. Above the paring there is a curved blade of a traditional dagger called kris. The kris is a symbol of bravery and tradition, but also represents progress and development.

The paring and the kris are enframed by two different branches on the left and on the right. One of the branches is from a coffee tree, whereas the second branch is from a rice plant. Both reflect the favourable natural environment in Kepahiang, which provides its inhabitants with sufficient subsistence. The tranches are bound together seven times as a symbol for the regency's coherence.

At the bottom of the crest there is a writing showing the word SEHASEN. This word is a local acronym for the following combination: Selaras (Consistency) Elok (Beauty) Harmonis (Harmony) Aman (Safety) Sentosa (Peacefulness).[12]

Geography and location edit

Location edit

Kepahiang has the following coordinates: Longitude 101° 55′ 19″ – 103° 01′ 29″; Latitude 020° 43′ 07″ – 030° 46′ 48″. Kepahiang is characterized by a rangy, arboreous and fertile natural environment. The highest point is 1,600 meters above sea level where the lowest point is 250 meters above sea level.[2] The rangy environment is reflected in the crest of Kepahiang.

Climate edit

The climate is tropical. The average temperature is 23.87 °C whereas the air humidity is 85.21% in average. The average rainfall amounts to 233.5 mm/ month.[2]

Area edit

Kepahiang has a total area of 710.11 km2 of which 48,393.69 ha cultivatable and further 18,106.31 ha of forest area. The forest area consists of a mountainous conservation area of 3.20 ha, a natural park of 8,515 ha and an area of protected forest of 9,588.11 ha.[2]

Inland waters edit

There are several rivers and a sea in Kepahiang, which are vital to the local agricultural economy and the tourism potential as well. Kepahiang is not in a shortage of water resources, which is why water was an element used in its crest as well. Ten waterfalls have been counted, which would be suitable spots for recreational activities and tourism. The waterfall in Curug Embun is around 100 meters high and a regional place of excursions,[13] just as the river Musi, which has significant water volumes allowing a 3 × 70 MW water power plant to function properly.

Vegetation edit

The south of Sumatra and the province of Bengkulu and Kepahiang in particular are the natural habitat for Rafflesia arnoldii flower. This flower was found by Joseph Arnoldi and Sir Thomas Raffles in 1818. Raffles was the governor of the province of Bengkulu at that time. The florescence of this flower is the biggest in the world. Its cross-section dimension can be up to 1 meter and it weighs up to 11 kg.[7] The flower is interesting and adds to the tourism potential of the region.

Neighbouring regencies edit

In the north Kepahiang Regency borders on the regency of Rejang Lebong. To the east there is the regency of Lahat. The regency of Central Bengkulu is located to the south from the regency of Kepahiang, whereas Kepahiang adjoins the regency of North Bengkulu in the west.

Administrative divisions edit

Kepahiang Regency is subdivided into eight districts (kecamatan) comprising a total of 117 villages (of which 11 have urban status).[14] The districts are listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census[3] and the 2020 Census,[4] together with the official estimates as at mid 2022.[1] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of villages in each district (totaling 105 rural desa and 12 urban kelurahan), and its post code.

Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
Census
2010
Pop'n
Census
2020
Pop'n
Estimate
mid
2022
Admin
centre
No.
of
desa
No.
of
kelu-
rahan
Post
code
17.08.08 Muara Kemumu 163.82 12,378 14,000 14,300 Batu Kalung 8 - 39375
17.08.01 Bermani Ilir 93.51 13,612 14,800 15,100 Keban Agung 18 1 39374
17.08.07 Seberang Musi 107.83 6,412 7,800 8,000 Lubuk Sahung 13 - 39377
17.08.03 Tebat Karai 66.33 12,493 14,800 15,100 Taba Saling 13 1 39373
17.08.04 Kepahiang 63.68 40,360 50,700 52,400 Pasar Ujung 16 7 39372
17.08.06 Kabawetan 95.40 10,601 12,900 13,300 Tangsi Baru 14 1 39376
17.08.02 Ujan Mas 106.51 19,261 22,800 23,400 Ujan Mas Atas 16 1 39370
17.08.05 Merigi 13.03 9,748 11,900 12,300 Durian Depun 7 1 39371
Totals 710.11 124,865 149,737 153,995 Kepahiang 105 12

The capital and administrative centre of the Regency of Kepahiang is the town (and district) of Kepahiang, which has the most inhabitants as well.[15] The average population density was 217 people per km2 in 2022,[16] while the districts significantly differ in this regard. Merigi District is substantially suburban to the town of Curup in neighbouring Rejang Lebong Regency.

Demographic development edit

The population of Kepahiang is growing at slow pace with an average of 1.2% per annum. There are 5% more men than women.[17] Therefore, the demographic development in Kepahiang is significantly below the national average.[18]

Politics edit

 
Acting and 2nd Regent Hidayatullah Sjahid

Since the transition of Kepahiang into an independent regency in the province of Bengkulu, four mayors assumed office. The current mayor, Hidayatullah Sjahid, was appointed as Acting Regent in January 2004; after a gap of more than a decade, he was elected into office in February 2021.

  • Establishment period: January 2004 – April 2005 → Acting Regent: Ir. Hidayatullah Sjahid, M.M.
  • Establishment period: April–August 2005 → Acting Regent: Drs. Husni Hasanuddin
  • Election period: August 2005 – August 2010 → Regent: Dr. H. Bando Amin C. Kader, M.M. /Vice-Regent: Abasri. Dj, S.Sos
  • Election period: August 2010 – August 2015 → Regent: Drs. H. Bando Amin C. Kader, M.M. / Vice Regent: Bambang Sugianto, S.H., M.H.
  • Election period: February 2016 – February 2021 → Regent: Ir. Hidayatullah Sjahid, M.M. / Vice Regent: Netti Herawati

The local government adopts an innovative approach to use the vast potentials of the Regency of Kepahiang. Declared priorities are:

  • Agricultural programs, whereas an sustainable cultivation strategies are preferred (IKUTT & Seluna program).
  • Education, which is fostered by extending local educational infrastructure, integration of external know-how and facilitation of advanced education in relevant sectors (by providing scholarships for instance)
  • Health care, which was improved significantly by building one of the most advanced hospitals in the region (which is not yet fully operative).

Culture edit

Cultural background and events edit

Kepahiangs society is culturally, religiously and ethnically heterogeneous. The different religious groups and tribes coexist peacefully. The Rejang are the largest group in Kepahiang and dominate the local cultural life.[19] Because the various groups have coexisted for a long time, cultural influences by others groups (Palembang, Serawai, Javanese, Sundanese, Padangnese, Batak, Acehnese or Chinese) can be identified as well. The heterogenous backgrounds of Kepahiang society caused the development of social aptitudes and manners within society, enabling peaceful coexistence.

Customs and traditions are maintained in Kepahiang. Cultural events take place regularly whereas it is not rare that foreign guest attend those events as well. The local cultural and heritage is closely bound the Malay culture. Due to this representatives of Malay culture, aristocrats and royalty not just from Indonesia but from Malaysia, Thailand and Philippines (Mindanao) for instance maintain good relations to Kepahiang and are regular guests there. They maintain the common cultural background and, at the same time, set an example of peaceful coexistence with groups of different cultural heritage.[20]

Religion edit

There are several religious groups in Kepahiang. 88% of the population are Muslims. Further religions present in Kepahiang are Hinduism (7%), Catholicism (5%) and Buddhism (4%).[21]

Music edit

Music concerts take place regularly in Kepahiang whereas groups of nationwide popularity perform there along with local groups. The annual birthday of the Regency of Kepahiang is celebrated and often a cause for music groups and artists come to Kepahiang.[22] There is a range of traditional, folkly songs such as the Gritan-, Mambak-, Nyerambeak- and the Merjung song. These popular songs are part of the Rejang cultural heritage dominating Kepahiang.[23]

Folk dance edit

The largest group in Kepahiang are the Rejang Kepahiang; hence their customs are dominant as well. The Rejang do have various types of folk dances such as the Sekapur Sirih, Kejei, Semamea Cupik, Petik Kopi (Coffee Harvesting), Panen Padi (Rice Harvesting) and the Bujang Semulen dance.[24]

Sports edit

Due to its unique natural environment Kepahiang offers a range of recreational activities and outdoor activities such as trekking, biking, walking and alike. The local government regularly invites to common bicycle tours in order to encourage an active way of life.[25] The natural park covers an area of 8,515 ha and provides for further possible outdoor activities for all those enjoying nature. Other types of sports such as soccer, badminton and a range of martial arts are practised in Kepahiang as well.

Mayor's office edit

The mayor's office in Kepahiang stands out in regards to dimensions and architectural design and attracts tourists as well as locals. The buildings cupola is of enormous size. It was damaged during a recent earthquake though all damages were of minor type and not irreparable. The restoration is done by non-local experts.

Hydro power plant / dam edit

 
Cascade of Curug Embun in Kepahiang

The hydro power plant at Musi, which is about 11 kilometers away from the city if Kepahiang, has a capacity of 3 × 70 MW. There it is a place of interest for technically interested people. Furthermore, the hydro power plant is located in a pleasant natural scenery. It therefore became a place of excursions for locals[26] and visitors. However, the facility primary function is of course to pave the way for economic development in Kepahiang.

Waterfalls edit

The waterfalls in Kepahiang, especially the one in Curug Embun, which is approximately 100 metres high, are popular recreational places. The waterfall in Curug Embun is surrounded by forest and coffee fields of local peasants. It provides an exotic panorama view and is properly accessible by car or even public means of transportation. Its location is about 6 kilometres from the town of Kepahiang. The place is also popular with locals for its fresh climate and therefore became one of the primary place of excursions in the Regency of Kepahiang. Besides the waterfall in Curug Embun there are several more waterfalls such as those in Merindu, which are of similar characteristics but not that popular.[13] Eight more cascades suitable to serve as natural recreational spots are counted in Kepahiang.

Rafflesia arnoldi and titan arum flowers edit

 
Rafflesia arnoldii
 
Titan arum

The largest flower in the world, Rafflesia arnoldii, has its natural habitat in Kepahiang and the Province of Bengkulu in south Sumatra. Its blossoḿs can be up to 1 meter in diameter and weigh up to 11 kg. Sporadic occurrence of this flower are reported from Aceh and parts of Malaysia. Furthermore, Kepahiang is also home to the Bangkai flower, a member of the genus Amorphophallus. The flower is of different types such as the Bangkai raksasa, Suweg raksasa or titan arum (Amorphophallus gigas), more commonly known as Sumatra giant amorphophallus. Amorphophallus titanum can reach a height of up to 6 meters and therefore is the highest flower in the world, followed by Amorphophallus gigas. These flowers give an impression of the unique natural environment found in the Regency of Kepahiang.

Tea plantations edit

The tea plantations in the district of Kabawetan offer fresh climate and a unique panorama view and therefore are a local attraction already suitable for visitors and tourists as well. The plantations are located approximately 9 kilometers from the city of Kepahiang.[27]

Local infrastructure & economy edit

Roads edit

There are 31.90 km highway roads in Kepahiang, which are of good quality in a provincial comparison.[28] Besides that there are 54.15 km of asphalted roads.[29]

Airports edit

The next airport is located in Bengkulu, which can be reached within 2 hours by car.

Media edit

The local government of Kepahiang has launched a magazine in 2011 called the Tabloid Warta Kepahiang. The magazine is available online as well. It serves two major goals. First, it is meant to spread relevant information within Kepahiang. Secondly, it shall provide reliable information about the Regency of Kepahiang, recent and ongoing programs as well as potentials and opportunities for interested investors and entrepreneurs.[30] Right now, the magazine is available in Indonesian language only.

Health sector edit

Until just recently proper health care service were available in the neighbouring regency of Bengkulu only. This changed in 2012, when Kepahiang built his own public hospital. The hospital though is not yet fully operative. There are currently 74 hospitals beds available in Kepahiang.[31] The hospital adheres to national standards but announced its plan to implement international standards in the future as well.[32]

Education edit

 
Vice Mayor (middle) visiting local school

Kepahiang offers a comprehensive school system in Kepahiang with 164 schools[33] capable of preparing pupils for university as well. The nearest University is located in Bengkulu. Kepahiang is in need of specific expertise and know-how in order to use its full potentials. Due to this fact, the local government provides advanced educational programs including provision of scholarships for students willing to study majors related to geothermal energy supply and technology for instance.[34]

Hotels edit

There are 3 hotels in Kepahiang with a total number of 55 rooms and 77 beds.[35]

Economy edit

The local economy is based on the regencies natural resources, agriculture and plantations, horticulture as well as livestock and fish breeding. Many potentials in this regards are not yet tapped or require optimisation. Although there are no oil and gas reserves found in Kepahiang, the existing assets of the regency seem to provide a solid foundation for progressive economic development.[36] The current challenge for the local government and farmers federations likewise is to balance the interest of large corporations and locals so that aspects such as market integration, internationalisation, the generation of local income and the agricultural diversification are brought into harmony. The dependency of local peasants on certain agricultural products such as coffee for instance shall be reduced by certain strategic agricultural programs.[37] Programs like IKUTT[38] and SELUNA[6] do foster the aforementioned goals. IKUTT aims to structure the sector of livestock and fish breeding, horticulture and the cultivation of food plants whereas SELUNA is meant to manage and optimize the cultivation of sengon trees, dragon fruits and the production of luwak (civet cat) coffee.

Agriculture a plantations edit

A variety of agricultural products such as coffee, tea, corn, dragon fruits, manioc, pepper, oil- and coconut palms, pecan nuts, taro (talas), cloves and range of fruits for instance are cultivated in Kepahiang. Sengon is the primary forest product. This is a partial list of locally available products.

Coffee edit

 
Coffee from Kepahiang

In 2009 coffee was grown on an area of 24,017 ha whereas a total number of 16,060 tons were harvested.[39] The cultivated area increased in 2011 to 24,928 ha.[37] Farmers grow both types of coffee, Arabica and Robusta.[40] Besides the regular cultivation of coffee, farmers increasingly produce luwak coffee as well, which generates additional income for the farmers and therefore lessens the traditionally strong dependency on the annual harvests of coffee beans,[37] which, besides the naturally caused fluctuations, is also subject to price fluctuation on the market. The luwak (civet) cat coffee of the Regency of Kepahiang is known to be of high quality and is among the most expensive types of coffee worldwide. The local government supports the production of Luwak Coffee within the framework of the SELUNA program. Luwak coffee is supported primarily by providing expertise on the subject to interested farmers.[41]

Tea edit

On an area of 275 ha farmers grow Oolong tea, which is exported to Taiwan exclusively, as it the tea is of high quality and good taste. Olong means black dragon in Chinese which is a symbol for good things. The tea is exported as semi-fermented tea. Black tea is grown on another area of 650 ha, which is called Kabawetan tea in Indonesia.[27]

Corn edit

In 2007 corn was grown on an area of 1,019 ha. 3,017 tons were harvested[42]

Manioc edit

In 2007 manioc was grown on an area of 285 ha. 3,328 tons were harvested.[43]

Taro edit

Taro (Talas Satoimo) is predominantly consumed in Japan whereas most of it is imported from China. However, there is still a shortage in Taro which cannot be covered by imports from China. Due to this fact, Kepahiang aims to grow Taro for the Japanese market. It is grown as a secondary plant next to Sengon trees for instance instead of monocultural plantations which would again create unfavourable dependencies for farmers. The shortage on the Japanese market amounts to 45,000 tons per annum and therefore constitutes significant economic potential for farmers in Kepahiang who can develop the capacities to serve this particular market.[44] Taro is cultivated in line with the B.A.C.K. Model, which prescribes a sustainable cultivation strategy and provides organisational and financial options to farmers as well. It entails the complementary growing approach, combining Sengon and Taro cultivation. Taro is harvested after 5 month and therefore generates income to farmers prior to harvesting the Sengon trees.[45] By that it diversifies the income structures of farmers and lessens dependencies.

Dragonfruits edit

 
Mayor at dragonfruit plantation

Currently dragonfruits are grown on 18 ha. The fruits are meant to be sold on the market but also to process it to other products such as cosmetica and homeopathics. In the context of the SELUNA program, support, including financial support, is provided to farmers and federations from the local and the central government institutions. Dragonfruits are supposed to become another option for farmers diversifying their crops. An expert from Japan is providing assistance and needed know-how products.[46]

Sengon (Paraserianthes falcataria) edit

Growing sengon (Falcataria moluccana) is an important part of Kepahiang strategy to diversify income structures in the Regency. Whereas oilpalms and natural rubber plantations need a rather long time until income is generated, sengon is of rapidly growing type serving farmers and investors with short and medium time horizon. Furthermore, the cultivation of sengon requires affordable investment volumes allowing local investors to participate in the sector. The SELUNA programs encourages farmers to grow sengon and provides certain types of support. The local governments approach to use the sustainable cultivation method of sengon to generate additional income and mitigate the risk of depending too much on single agricultural products gained recognition on a national scale and was eventually adopted by central government institutions as well.[6]

Sengon can be grown in two major ways. First, it can be grown as a complementary plant at coffee plantations. The sengon trees, as a side effect, have protective functions for coffee plants. This strategy allows to plant 400 sengon trees per ha. Second, it can be grown as primary plant whereas this approach is divided into further subcategories: Category A: 1000–2000 trees / ha. This approach allows the growing of secondary plants such as Taro.[47] Category B: 4000 trees / ha. This approach is called the High Density Population (HDP). Category C: 10,000 trees / ha. This approach is called the Very High Density Population (VHDP).[48]

Cocoa edit

 
Cocoa Fields in Kepahiang

The conditions to grow highly qualitative cocoa in Kepahiang are good to ideal. Therefore, cocoa is of interest to private, corporate and public entrepreneurs and investors. The IKUTT program encourages farmers to grow cocoa as well. Cocoa is cultivated by approximately 7,000 farmers on an area of 8,393 ha containing at least 4.5 million cocoa plants.[49] Cocoa is another crop that bears the potential to lessen farmers dependencies,[37] as its cultivation is profitable even on relatively small fields and generates local income.[50] The local government therefore wants to foster cocoa growing making Kepahiang one of the centres for qualitative cocoa from Indonesia.[51] Financial programs further support farmers interested to grow cocoa.[50]

Coconut edit

Smallholder's plantations covered an area of 384 ha on which coconut was cultivated. In 2009 311 tons were harvested.[52] Plantations by larger corporations that might exist are not included.

Palm oil edit

Smallholdeŕs plantations covered an area of 40 ha on which oil palms were cultivated. In 2009 24 tons were harvested.[53] Plantations by larger corporations that might exist are not included. Results of palm oil can export to several countries.

Natural rubber edit

Smallholdeŕs plantations covered an area of 35 ha on which natural rubbers was cultivated. In 2009 24 tons were harvested.[54] Plantations by larger corporations that might exist are not included.

Pepper edit

Smallholdeŕs plantations covered an area of 2,949 ha on which pepper was cultivated. In 2009 1,962 tons were harvested.[55] Plantations by larger corporations that might exist are not included.

Livestock and fish breeding edit

 
Mayor visit local fishfarm

The climate in Kepahiang is suitable for breeding various kinds of land animals and fish. Species that are currently bred in Kepahiang are goldfish, tilapia, cichlids and barbels. Pisciculture is still operated on a small scale level by locals. Therefore, the potential remains largely untapped. Besides pisciculture, diary and slaughter of cattle, goats, ducks and chicken are bred in Kepahiang as well.[56] The livestock and fish farming is being funded under the program IKUTT[56] serving as an additional source of income for locals.

Soil resources edit

There are various types of soil and mineral resources such as obsidian, gold, pumice, coal, tuff, clay and geothermal energy resources in Kepahiang. The reserves are of substantial quantity and quality likewise.

Obsidian edit

Obsidian reserves were confirmed at 2 locations (Batu Bandung, Kebon Agung) in Kepahiang. The reserve in Batu Bandung amounts to 20,000,000 tons of obsidian having the following specification: SiO2=64–75% AI2O3=20.68% Fe2O3= 6.7% CaO=0.75% MgO=0.12% TiO2=0.4%.[57]

Coal edit

Coal reserves were confirmed at 3 locations in Kepahiang. The quality varies from 4,500 to 7,825 kcal /kg.[58]

Specification of coal confirmed in the northern area of Bt. Sanggul 5,595–7,825 kcal / kg, ash 4.4–4.7%, sulfur 0.3–1.1%.[59]

Specification of coal confirmed in the village of Taba Padang Lubuk Saung TM: 17.63%, IM : 11.83%, Ash : 14.96%, VM : 38.52%, FC : 35.11%, TS : 0.49%, GCV: 5,492.[59]

The coal reserves confirmed in the village of Tanjung Alam has between 4,500 and 5,200 kcal/kg[59] and has the following specifications: TM: 29.94%, IM: 12.93, Ash: 27.47%, VM: 32.15%.[60]

Pumice edit

Pumice reserves were confirmed at 2 location, Keban Agung / Batu Bandung, and Keban Agung. At the first location in Keban Agung / Batu Bandung the reserves amount to 2,000,000 tons of the following specification: SiO2=2.98% AI2O3=13.9% Fe2O3=0.94% Cao= 0.43% MgO=0.25% LOI=4.43% K2O=3.16% Na2O3=3.66%. At the second location in Keban Agung reserves amount to 30,000,000 m³ of the following specifications: SiO2=63.5% AI2O3=13% Fe2O3=8.7% CaO=5.92%.[61]

Tuff edit

Tuff reserves were confirmed at one location and amount to 40,000,000 tons of the following specifications: SiO2=63.15% AI2O3=13.70% CaO=5.92% MgO=0.65 LOI=4.25 K2O=1.94% LOI=4.25% MgO=0.65%.[62]

Clay edit

Clay reserves were confirmed at one location and amount to 1,200,000 m³ of the following specifications: SiO2=62–75% AI2O3=20.68% Fe2O3=6.7% CaO=0.75% MgO=0.12% TiO2=0.4%.[63]

Kaolin edit

Kaolin reserves were confirmed at one location but were not quantified or specified.[64]

Sulphur edit

Sulphur reserves were confirmed at one location and amount to 34,410,000 tons.[65]

Gold edit

Gold reserves were confirmed at one location, but are not entirely specified or quantified.[66] A survey conducted by the company PT. Aneka Tambang analysed an area of 6,000 ha. The survey indicates the existence of gold reserves in Simpang Jernih and found crystalline chert. The specification are as follows: Au = 0.1% – 0.13 ppm, Ag = 7–69 ppm, Cu = 240–666 ppm, Pb = 547 ppm – 0.12%, Zn = 667 ppm – 0.19%.[67] The government is cautious about the exploiting methods as most of its current economical pillars are largely based on the sensitive environmental balance that has to be preserved properly.

Geothermal Energy Resources edit

The Geological Institut of Bandung has conducted a survey that confirmed a geothermal energy reservoir of 2000 m depth on an area of 20 km2. The recovery factor is at 50%, the conversion factor at 10% and the overall lifetime is estimated to be 30 years. The resources provide opportunity to generate approximately 325 MW of electrical power. The near-surface temperature is around 250 ̊C whereas the cut-off temperature is 180 ̊C. Projects are currently prepared and Indonesian and international partners are invited to participate.[68]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023, Kabupaten Kepahiang Dalam Angka 2023 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.1708)
  2. ^ a b c d The Official Website of Kepahiang Regency Government: Geographical Conditions and Regional Administrations[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  4. ^ a b Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-05-05. Retrieved 2012-04-15.
  6. ^ a b c Tabloid Warta Kepahiang, "Seluna Mampu Tingkatkan Ekonomi Rakyat", Kepahiang, 2011, Edition 1, p. 9
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Further reading edit

  1. Department of Statistics of the Regency Kepahiang (BPSK): "Hasil Sensus Penduduk 2010", Kepahiang, 2010
  2. Department of Statistics of the Province of Bengkulu (BSPB): "Provinsi Bengkulu Dalam Angka 2010", Bengkulu, 2010
  3. Yecin, Apriana: "An analyses of Program IKUTT: Its design, implementation and proposing evaluation method", The Hague 2011
  4. Tabloid Warta Kepahiang, "Seluna Mampu Tingkatkan Ekonomi Rakyat", Kepahiang, 2011, Edition 1
  5. District Government of Kepahiang, "IKUTT - SILUNA", Kepahiang, 2012

External links edit

  • (in Indonesian)
  • (in Indonesian) Official government website
  • (in Indonesian) Department of Agriculture and Forestry of Kepahiang 2013-03-11 at the Wayback Machine


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This article is about Kepahiang regency For the district see Kepahiang Kepahiang is a regency in Bengkulu Province of Indonesia It is located on the island of Sumatra and was created on 25 February 2003 by splitting off the areas of the former southern districts of Rejang Lebong Regency It covers an area of 710 11 km2 of which a high percentage 27 2 is still forest It had a population of 124 865 at the 2010 Census 3 and 149 737 at the 2020 Census 4 the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 153 995 1 The regency seat is Kepahiang town The local population consists of various ethnic groups such as Rejang Serawai Javanese Lembak and Sundanese among which Rejang forms the majority in Kepahiang Kepahiang Regency Kabupaten KepahiangRegencyRathaus von KepahiangCoat of armsMotto SehasenLocation within BengkuluCountry IndonesiaProvinceBengkuluRegency seatKepahiangGovernment RegentHidayatullah SjahidArea Total710 11 km2 274 18 sq mi Highest elevation1 600 m 5 200 ft Lowest elevation250 m 820 ft Population mid 2022 estimate 1 Total153 995 Density220 km2 560 sq mi Time zoneUTC 7 WIB Websitekepahiangkab go idThe Regency of Kepahiang is rich in natural resources including gold coal geothermal energy resources gemstones as well as a range of agricultural aquacultural and forest products These include rice oil and coconut palms coffee tea corn wood natural rubber and pepper as well as various types of fruits and locally bred fish specimens and products 5 The local government of Kepahiang operates several development projects to achieve improvements in the sector of agriculture energy supply and education Some of these initiatives gained nationwide attention and were implemented by the central government in Jakarta on a national scale 6 Besides the formerly mentioned potentials Kepahiang has significant tourism potential which remains largely untapped It is one of the official development goals to foster tourism in Kepahiang 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Colonial rule 1 2 Reformation in 1998 to present 1 3 Crest 2 Geography and location 2 1 Location 2 2 Climate 2 3 Area 2 4 Inland waters 2 5 Vegetation 2 6 Neighbouring regencies 2 7 Administrative divisions 2 8 Demographic development 3 Politics 4 Culture 4 1 Cultural background and events 4 2 Religion 4 3 Music 4 4 Folk dance 4 5 Sports 4 6 Mayor s office 4 7 Hydro power plant dam 4 8 Waterfalls 4 9 Rafflesia arnoldi and titan arum flowers 4 10 Tea plantations 5 Local infrastructure amp economy 5 1 Roads 5 2 Airports 5 3 Media 5 4 Health sector 5 5 Education 5 6 Hotels 5 7 Economy 5 8 Agriculture a plantations 5 8 1 Coffee 5 8 2 Tea 5 8 3 Corn 5 8 4 Manioc 5 8 5 Taro 5 8 6 Dragonfruits 5 8 7 Sengon Paraserianthes falcataria 5 8 8 Cocoa 5 8 9 Coconut 5 8 10 Palm oil 5 8 11 Natural rubber 5 8 12 Pepper 5 8 13 Livestock and fish breeding 5 9 Soil resources 5 9 1 Obsidian 5 9 2 Coal 5 9 3 Pumice 5 9 4 Tuff 5 9 5 Clay 5 9 6 Kaolin 5 9 7 Sulphur 5 9 8 Gold 5 9 9 Geothermal Energy Resources 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory editColonial rule edit During the colonial rule of the Dutch in Indonesia the city of Kepahiang was the capital of the regency of Rejang Lebong which is a neighboring regency of Kepahiang today Kepahiang remained the capital during the 3 5 years of Japanese rule in Indonesia In the cause of the independence war and Indonesia s declaration of independence on 17 August 1945 Kepahiang became the regional center for Indonesian organisations the independence movement in the region and its military forces Due to this fact the Dutch targeted and destroyed the entire administrative infrastructure in Kepahiang during an attempt to regain power over the region in 1948 The mayors office administrative buildings post offices telecommunication centres and police stations were annihilated completely 8 In 1949 the local administration was coerced to relocate itself into the forest and was not able to return to Kepahiang as the infrastructure was not existing any more Because of this the administration had to move to the city of Curup which provided sufficient infrastructure at that time In 1956 Curup was declared the new capital of the regency of Rejang Lebong and Kepahiang finally lost its prior position as the administrative center 9 Reformation in 1998 to present edit In the context of political and administrative reforms in Indonesia that started in 1998 Kepahiang had a realistic chance to become an independent regency 10 In 1999 a firm proposal was made to transform Kepahiang into such an independent regency that did no longer belong to Rejang Lebong The people of Kepahiang supported this by forming an organisation namely the Panitia Persiapan Kabupaten Kepahiang PPKK which fostered the realisation of this project In 2002 the PPKK handed over their proposals to respective regional and national authorities This was accepted and finally ratified by General Hari Sabarno who served as the Minister of Interior at that time and came into effect at 7 January 2004 Since then Kepahiang has had four local administrations under three different regents The newly formed regency progressed socially and economically since then at high pace Its administration 4th period received several honours from the central government in Jakarta and managed that locally applied development concepts were adapted by the government and implemented on a national scale 11 Kepahiang adopted a rather sustainable approach avoiding huge monocultural plantations such as oilpalm plantations It depends on its sensitive natural environment and understand that it has to maintain and protect it properly in order to achieve long lasting success Crest edit The pentagonal frame of Kepahiang s crest reflects its territorial entity as well as the Pancasila doctrine taught in Indonesia The crest further contains elements that reflect certain natural and cultural characteristics of Kepahiang In the upper part of the crest there is the contour of mountains illustrating that Kepahiang is a mountainous regency Below that one can see a wavelike symbol signifying Kepahiang s abundant water resources The blue point between the waves is a symbol of the day Kepahiang became an independent regency In the middle is a betel nut paring The paring plays an important role in local traditions and customs Above the paring there is a curved blade of a traditional dagger called kris The kris is a symbol of bravery and tradition but also represents progress and development The paring and the kris are enframed by two different branches on the left and on the right One of the branches is from a coffee tree whereas the second branch is from a rice plant Both reflect the favourable natural environment in Kepahiang which provides its inhabitants with sufficient subsistence The tranches are bound together seven times as a symbol for the regency s coherence At the bottom of the crest there is a writing showing the word SEHASEN This word is a local acronym for the following combination Selaras Consistency Elok Beauty Harmonis Harmony Aman Safety Sentosa Peacefulness 12 Geography and location editLocation edit Kepahiang has the following coordinates Longitude 101 55 19 103 01 29 Latitude 020 43 07 030 46 48 Kepahiang is characterized by a rangy arboreous and fertile natural environment The highest point is 1 600 meters above sea level where the lowest point is 250 meters above sea level 2 The rangy environment is reflected in the crest of Kepahiang Climate edit The climate is tropical The average temperature is 23 87 C whereas the air humidity is 85 21 in average The average rainfall amounts to 233 5 mm month 2 Area edit Kepahiang has a total area of 710 11 km2 of which 48 393 69 ha cultivatable and further 18 106 31 ha of forest area The forest area consists of a mountainous conservation area of 3 20 ha a natural park of 8 515 ha and an area of protected forest of 9 588 11 ha 2 Inland waters edit There are several rivers and a sea in Kepahiang which are vital to the local agricultural economy and the tourism potential as well Kepahiang is not in a shortage of water resources which is why water was an element used in its crest as well Ten waterfalls have been counted which would be suitable spots for recreational activities and tourism The waterfall in Curug Embun is around 100 meters high and a regional place of excursions 13 just as the river Musi which has significant water volumes allowing a 3 70 MW water power plant to function properly Vegetation edit The south of Sumatra and the province of Bengkulu and Kepahiang in particular are the natural habitat for Rafflesia arnoldii flower This flower was found by Joseph Arnoldi and Sir Thomas Raffles in 1818 Raffles was the governor of the province of Bengkulu at that time The florescence of this flower is the biggest in the world Its cross section dimension can be up to 1 meter and it weighs up to 11 kg 7 The flower is interesting and adds to the tourism potential of the region Neighbouring regencies edit In the north Kepahiang Regency borders on the regency of Rejang Lebong To the east there is the regency of Lahat The regency of Central Bengkulu is located to the south from the regency of Kepahiang whereas Kepahiang adjoins the regency of North Bengkulu in the west Administrative divisions edit Kepahiang Regency is subdivided into eight districts kecamatan comprising a total of 117 villages of which 11 have urban status 14 The districts are listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census 3 and the 2020 Census 4 together with the official estimates as at mid 2022 1 The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres the number of villages in each district totaling 105 rural desa and 12 urban kelurahan and its post code Kode Wilayah Name ofDistrict kecamatan Areainkm2 Pop nCensus2010 Pop nCensus2020 Pop nEstimatemid2022 Admincentre No ofdesa No ofkelu rahan Post code17 08 08 Muara Kemumu 163 82 12 378 14 000 14 300 Batu Kalung 8 3937517 08 01 Bermani Ilir 93 51 13 612 14 800 15 100 Keban Agung 18 1 3937417 08 07 Seberang Musi 107 83 6 412 7 800 8 000 Lubuk Sahung 13 3937717 08 03 Tebat Karai 66 33 12 493 14 800 15 100 Taba Saling 13 1 3937317 08 04 Kepahiang 63 68 40 360 50 700 52 400 Pasar Ujung 16 7 3937217 08 06 Kabawetan 95 40 10 601 12 900 13 300 Tangsi Baru 14 1 3937617 08 02 Ujan Mas 106 51 19 261 22 800 23 400 Ujan Mas Atas 16 1 3937017 08 05 Merigi 13 03 9 748 11 900 12 300 Durian Depun 7 1 39371Totals 710 11 124 865 149 737 153 995 Kepahiang 105 12The capital and administrative centre of the Regency of Kepahiang is the town and district of Kepahiang which has the most inhabitants as well 15 The average population density was 217 people per km2 in 2022 16 while the districts significantly differ in this regard Merigi District is substantially suburban to the town of Curup in neighbouring Rejang Lebong Regency Demographic development edit The population of Kepahiang is growing at slow pace with an average of 1 2 per annum There are 5 more men than women 17 Therefore the demographic development in Kepahiang is significantly below the national average 18 Politics edit nbsp Acting and 2nd Regent Hidayatullah SjahidSince the transition of Kepahiang into an independent regency in the province of Bengkulu four mayors assumed office The current mayor Hidayatullah Sjahid was appointed as Acting Regent in January 2004 after a gap of more than a decade he was elected into office in February 2021 Establishment period January 2004 April 2005 Acting Regent Ir Hidayatullah Sjahid M M Establishment period April August 2005 Acting Regent Drs Husni Hasanuddin Election period August 2005 August 2010 Regent Dr H Bando Amin C Kader M M Vice Regent Abasri Dj S Sos Election period August 2010 August 2015 Regent Drs H Bando Amin C Kader M M Vice Regent Bambang Sugianto S H M H Election period February 2016 February 2021 Regent Ir Hidayatullah Sjahid M M Vice Regent Netti HerawatiThe local government adopts an innovative approach to use the vast potentials of the Regency of Kepahiang Declared priorities are Agricultural programs whereas an sustainable cultivation strategies are preferred IKUTT amp Seluna program Education which is fostered by extending local educational infrastructure integration of external know how and facilitation of advanced education in relevant sectors by providing scholarships for instance Health care which was improved significantly by building one of the most advanced hospitals in the region which is not yet fully operative Culture editCultural background and events edit Kepahiangs society is culturally religiously and ethnically heterogeneous The different religious groups and tribes coexist peacefully The Rejang are the largest group in Kepahiang and dominate the local cultural life 19 Because the various groups have coexisted for a long time cultural influences by others groups Palembang Serawai Javanese Sundanese Padangnese Batak Acehnese or Chinese can be identified as well The heterogenous backgrounds of Kepahiang society caused the development of social aptitudes and manners within society enabling peaceful coexistence Customs and traditions are maintained in Kepahiang Cultural events take place regularly whereas it is not rare that foreign guest attend those events as well The local cultural and heritage is closely bound the Malay culture Due to this representatives of Malay culture aristocrats and royalty not just from Indonesia but from Malaysia Thailand and Philippines Mindanao for instance maintain good relations to Kepahiang and are regular guests there They maintain the common cultural background and at the same time set an example of peaceful coexistence with groups of different cultural heritage 20 Religion edit There are several religious groups in Kepahiang 88 of the population are Muslims Further religions present in Kepahiang are Hinduism 7 Catholicism 5 and Buddhism 4 21 Music edit Music concerts take place regularly in Kepahiang whereas groups of nationwide popularity perform there along with local groups The annual birthday of the Regency of Kepahiang is celebrated and often a cause for music groups and artists come to Kepahiang 22 There is a range of traditional folkly songs such as the Gritan Mambak Nyerambeak and the Merjung song These popular songs are part of the Rejang cultural heritage dominating Kepahiang 23 Folk dance edit The largest group in Kepahiang are the Rejang Kepahiang hence their customs are dominant as well The Rejang do have various types of folk dances such as the Sekapur Sirih Kejei Semamea Cupik Petik Kopi Coffee Harvesting Panen Padi Rice Harvesting and the Bujang Semulen dance 24 Sports edit Due to its unique natural environment Kepahiang offers a range of recreational activities and outdoor activities such as trekking biking walking and alike The local government regularly invites to common bicycle tours in order to encourage an active way of life 25 The natural park covers an area of 8 515 ha and provides for further possible outdoor activities for all those enjoying nature Other types of sports such as soccer badminton and a range of martial arts are practised in Kepahiang as well Mayor s office edit The mayor s office in Kepahiang stands out in regards to dimensions and architectural design and attracts tourists as well as locals The buildings cupola is of enormous size It was damaged during a recent earthquake though all damages were of minor type and not irreparable The restoration is done by non local experts Hydro power plant dam edit nbsp Cascade of Curug Embun in KepahiangThe hydro power plant at Musi which is about 11 kilometers away from the city if Kepahiang has a capacity of 3 70 MW There it is a place of interest for technically interested people Furthermore the hydro power plant is located in a pleasant natural scenery It therefore became a place of excursions for locals 26 and visitors However the facility primary function is of course to pave the way for economic development in Kepahiang Waterfalls edit The waterfalls in Kepahiang especially the one in Curug Embun which is approximately 100 metres high are popular recreational places The waterfall in Curug Embun is surrounded by forest and coffee fields of local peasants It provides an exotic panorama view and is properly accessible by car or even public means of transportation Its location is about 6 kilometres from the town of Kepahiang The place is also popular with locals for its fresh climate and therefore became one of the primary place of excursions in the Regency of Kepahiang Besides the waterfall in Curug Embun there are several more waterfalls such as those in Merindu which are of similar characteristics but not that popular 13 Eight more cascades suitable to serve as natural recreational spots are counted in Kepahiang Rafflesia arnoldi and titan arum flowers edit nbsp Rafflesia arnoldii nbsp Titan arumThe largest flower in the world Rafflesia arnoldii has its natural habitat in Kepahiang and the Province of Bengkulu in south Sumatra Its blossoḿs can be up to 1 meter in diameter and weigh up to 11 kg Sporadic occurrence of this flower are reported from Aceh and parts of Malaysia Furthermore Kepahiang is also home to the Bangkai flower a member of the genus Amorphophallus The flower is of different types such as the Bangkai raksasa Suweg raksasa or titan arum Amorphophallus gigas more commonly known as Sumatra giant amorphophallus Amorphophallus titanum can reach a height of up to 6 meters and therefore is the highest flower in the world followed by Amorphophallus gigas These flowers give an impression of the unique natural environment found in the Regency of Kepahiang Tea plantations edit The tea plantations in the district of Kabawetan offer fresh climate and a unique panorama view and therefore are a local attraction already suitable for visitors and tourists as well The plantations are located approximately 9 kilometers from the city of Kepahiang 27 Local infrastructure amp economy editRoads edit There are 31 90 km highway roads in Kepahiang which are of good quality in a provincial comparison 28 Besides that there are 54 15 km of asphalted roads 29 Airports edit The next airport is located in Bengkulu which can be reached within 2 hours by car Media edit The local government of Kepahiang has launched a magazine in 2011 called the Tabloid Warta Kepahiang The magazine Tabloid Warta Kepahiang is available online as well It serves two major goals First it is meant to spread relevant information within Kepahiang Secondly it shall provide reliable information about the Regency of Kepahiang recent and ongoing programs as well as potentials and opportunities for interested investors and entrepreneurs 30 Right now the magazine is available in Indonesian language only Health sector edit Until just recently proper health care service were available in the neighbouring regency of Bengkulu only This changed in 2012 when Kepahiang built his own public hospital The hospital though is not yet fully operative There are currently 74 hospitals beds available in Kepahiang 31 The hospital adheres to national standards but announced its plan to implement international standards in the future as well 32 Education edit nbsp Vice Mayor middle visiting local schoolKepahiang offers a comprehensive school system in Kepahiang with 164 schools 33 capable of preparing pupils for university as well The nearest University is located in Bengkulu Kepahiang is in need of specific expertise and know how in order to use its full potentials Due to this fact the local government provides advanced educational programs including provision of scholarships for students willing to study majors related to geothermal energy supply and technology for instance 34 Hotels edit There are 3 hotels in Kepahiang with a total number of 55 rooms and 77 beds 35 Economy edit The local economy is based on the regencies natural resources agriculture and plantations horticulture as well as livestock and fish breeding Many potentials in this regards are not yet tapped or require optimisation Although there are no oil and gas reserves found in Kepahiang the existing assets of the regency seem to provide a solid foundation for progressive economic development 36 The current challenge for the local government and farmers federations likewise is to balance the interest of large corporations and locals so that aspects such as market integration internationalisation the generation of local income and the agricultural diversification are brought into harmony The dependency of local peasants on certain agricultural products such as coffee for instance shall be reduced by certain strategic agricultural programs 37 Programs like IKUTT 38 and SELUNA 6 do foster the aforementioned goals IKUTT aims to structure the sector of livestock and fish breeding horticulture and the cultivation of food plants whereas SELUNA is meant to manage and optimize the cultivation of sengon trees dragon fruits and the production of luwak civet cat coffee Agriculture a plantations edit A variety of agricultural products such as coffee tea corn dragon fruits manioc pepper oil and coconut palms pecan nuts taro talas cloves and range of fruits for instance are cultivated in Kepahiang Sengon is the primary forest product This is a partial list of locally available products Coffee edit nbsp Coffee from KepahiangIn 2009 coffee was grown on an area of 24 017 ha whereas a total number of 16 060 tons were harvested 39 The cultivated area increased in 2011 to 24 928 ha 37 Farmers grow both types of coffee Arabica and Robusta 40 Besides the regular cultivation of coffee farmers increasingly produce luwak coffee as well which generates additional income for the farmers and therefore lessens the traditionally strong dependency on the annual harvests of coffee beans 37 which besides the naturally caused fluctuations is also subject to price fluctuation on the market The luwak civet cat coffee of the Regency of Kepahiang is known to be of high quality and is among the most expensive types of coffee worldwide The local government supports the production of Luwak Coffee within the framework of the SELUNA program Luwak coffee is supported primarily by providing expertise on the subject to interested farmers 41 Tea edit On an area of 275 ha farmers grow Oolong tea which is exported to Taiwan exclusively as it the tea is of high quality and good taste Olong means black dragon in Chinese which is a symbol for good things The tea is exported as semi fermented tea Black tea is grown on another area of 650 ha which is called Kabawetan tea in Indonesia 27 Corn edit In 2007 corn was grown on an area of 1 019 ha 3 017 tons were harvested 42 Manioc edit In 2007 manioc was grown on an area of 285 ha 3 328 tons were harvested 43 Taro edit Taro Talas Satoimo is predominantly consumed in Japan whereas most of it is imported from China However there is still a shortage in Taro which cannot be covered by imports from China Due to this fact Kepahiang aims to grow Taro for the Japanese market It is grown as a secondary plant next to Sengon trees for instance instead of monocultural plantations which would again create unfavourable dependencies for farmers The shortage on the Japanese market amounts to 45 000 tons per annum and therefore constitutes significant economic potential for farmers in Kepahiang who can develop the capacities to serve this particular market 44 Taro is cultivated in line with the B A C K Model which prescribes a sustainable cultivation strategy and provides organisational and financial options to farmers as well It entails the complementary growing approach combining Sengon and Taro cultivation Taro is harvested after 5 month and therefore generates income to farmers prior to harvesting the Sengon trees 45 By that it diversifies the income structures of farmers and lessens dependencies Dragonfruits edit nbsp Mayor at dragonfruit plantationCurrently dragonfruits are grown on 18 ha The fruits are meant to be sold on the market but also to process it to other products such as cosmetica and homeopathics In the context of the SELUNA program support including financial support is provided to farmers and federations from the local and the central government institutions Dragonfruits are supposed to become another option for farmers diversifying their crops An expert from Japan is providing assistance and needed know how products 46 Sengon Paraserianthes falcataria edit Growing sengon Falcataria moluccana is an important part of Kepahiang strategy to diversify income structures in the Regency Whereas oilpalms and natural rubber plantations need a rather long time until income is generated sengon is of rapidly growing type serving farmers and investors with short and medium time horizon Furthermore the cultivation of sengon requires affordable investment volumes allowing local investors to participate in the sector The SELUNA programs encourages farmers to grow sengon and provides certain types of support The local governments approach to use the sustainable cultivation method of sengon to generate additional income and mitigate the risk of depending too much on single agricultural products gained recognition on a national scale and was eventually adopted by central government institutions as well 6 Sengon can be grown in two major ways First it can be grown as a complementary plant at coffee plantations The sengon trees as a side effect have protective functions for coffee plants This strategy allows to plant 400 sengon trees per ha Second it can be grown as primary plant whereas this approach is divided into further subcategories Category A 1000 2000 trees ha This approach allows the growing of secondary plants such as Taro 47 Category B 4000 trees ha This approach is called the High Density Population HDP Category C 10 000 trees ha This approach is called the Very High Density Population VHDP 48 Cocoa edit nbsp Cocoa Fields in KepahiangThe conditions to grow highly qualitative cocoa in Kepahiang are good to ideal Therefore cocoa is of interest to private corporate and public entrepreneurs and investors The IKUTT program encourages farmers to grow cocoa as well Cocoa is cultivated by approximately 7 000 farmers on an area of 8 393 ha containing at least 4 5 million cocoa plants 49 Cocoa is another crop that bears the potential to lessen farmers dependencies 37 as its cultivation is profitable even on relatively small fields and generates local income 50 The local government therefore wants to foster cocoa growing making Kepahiang one of the centres for qualitative cocoa from Indonesia 51 Financial programs further support farmers interested to grow cocoa 50 Coconut edit Smallholder s plantations covered an area of 384 ha on which coconut was cultivated In 2009 311 tons were harvested 52 Plantations by larger corporations that might exist are not included Palm oil edit Smallholdeŕs plantations covered an area of 40 ha on which oil palms were cultivated In 2009 24 tons were harvested 53 Plantations by larger corporations that might exist are not included Results of palm oil can export to several countries Natural rubber edit Smallholdeŕs plantations covered an area of 35 ha on which natural rubbers was cultivated In 2009 24 tons were harvested 54 Plantations by larger corporations that might exist are not included Pepper edit Smallholdeŕs plantations covered an area of 2 949 ha on which pepper was cultivated In 2009 1 962 tons were harvested 55 Plantations by larger corporations that might exist are not included Livestock and fish breeding edit nbsp Mayor visit local fishfarmThe climate in Kepahiang is suitable for breeding various kinds of land animals and fish Species that are currently bred in Kepahiang are goldfish tilapia cichlids and barbels Pisciculture is still operated on a small scale level by locals Therefore the potential remains largely untapped Besides pisciculture diary and slaughter of cattle goats ducks and chicken are bred in Kepahiang as well 56 The livestock and fish farming is being funded under the program IKUTT 56 serving as an additional source of income for locals Soil resources edit There are various types of soil and mineral resources such as obsidian gold pumice coal tuff clay and geothermal energy resources in Kepahiang The reserves are of substantial quantity and quality likewise Obsidian edit Obsidian reserves were confirmed at 2 locations Batu Bandung Kebon Agung in Kepahiang The reserve in Batu Bandung amounts to 20 000 000 tons of obsidian having the following specification SiO2 64 75 AI2O3 20 68 Fe2O3 6 7 CaO 0 75 MgO 0 12 TiO2 0 4 57 Coal edit Coal reserves were confirmed at 3 locations in Kepahiang The quality varies from 4 500 to 7 825 kcal kg 58 Specification of coal confirmed in the northern area of Bt Sanggul 5 595 7 825 kcal kg ash 4 4 4 7 sulfur 0 3 1 1 59 Specification of coal confirmed in the village of Taba Padang Lubuk Saung TM 17 63 IM 11 83 Ash 14 96 VM 38 52 FC 35 11 TS 0 49 GCV 5 492 59 The coal reserves confirmed in the village of Tanjung Alam has between 4 500 and 5 200 kcal kg 59 and has the following specifications TM 29 94 IM 12 93 Ash 27 47 VM 32 15 60 Pumice edit Pumice reserves were confirmed at 2 location Keban Agung Batu Bandung and Keban Agung At the first location in Keban Agung Batu Bandung the reserves amount to 2 000 000 tons of the following specification SiO2 2 98 AI2O3 13 9 Fe2O3 0 94 Cao 0 43 MgO 0 25 LOI 4 43 K2O 3 16 Na2O3 3 66 At the second location in Keban Agung reserves amount to 30 000 000 m of the following specifications SiO2 63 5 AI2O3 13 Fe2O3 8 7 CaO 5 92 61 Tuff edit Tuff reserves were confirmed at one location and amount to 40 000 000 tons of the following specifications SiO2 63 15 AI2O3 13 70 CaO 5 92 MgO 0 65 LOI 4 25 K2O 1 94 LOI 4 25 MgO 0 65 62 Clay edit Clay reserves were confirmed at one location and amount to 1 200 000 m of the following specifications SiO2 62 75 AI2O3 20 68 Fe2O3 6 7 CaO 0 75 MgO 0 12 TiO2 0 4 63 Kaolin edit Kaolin reserves were confirmed at one location but were not quantified or specified 64 Sulphur edit Sulphur reserves were confirmed at one location and amount to 34 410 000 tons 65 Gold edit Gold reserves were confirmed at one location but are not entirely specified or quantified 66 A survey conducted by the company PT Aneka Tambang analysed an area of 6 000 ha The survey indicates the existence of gold reserves in Simpang Jernih and found crystalline chert The specification are as follows Au 0 1 0 13 ppm Ag 7 69 ppm Cu 240 666 ppm Pb 547 ppm 0 12 Zn 667 ppm 0 19 67 The government is cautious about the exploiting methods as most of its current economical pillars are largely based on the sensitive environmental balance that has to be preserved properly Geothermal Energy Resources edit The Geological Institut of Bandung has conducted a survey that confirmed a geothermal energy reservoir of 2000 m depth on an area of 20 km2 The recovery factor is at 50 the conversion factor at 10 and the overall lifetime is estimated to be 30 years The resources provide opportunity to generate approximately 325 MW of electrical power The near surface temperature is around 250 C whereas the cut off temperature is 180 C Projects are currently prepared and Indonesian and international partners are invited to participate 68 References edit a b c Badan Pusat Statistik Jakarta 2023 Kabupaten Kepahiang Dalam Angka 2023 Katalog BPS 1102001 1708 a b c d The Official Website of Kepahiang Regency Government Geographical Conditions and Regional Administrations permanent dead link a b Biro Pusat Statistik Jakarta 2011 a b Badan Pusat Statistik Jakarta 2021 Indonesia Investment Coordination Board BKPM Profil Kabupaten Kepahiang Archived from the original on 2014 05 05 Retrieved 2012 04 15 a b c Tabloid Warta Kepahiang Seluna Mampu 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