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Cibening News From The Field

Boots and Raincoats

In many villages in Indonesia, people go to the field barefoot. They do not
have habits to wear/bring safety tools/equipments when they do farming or
fishing.

Goldteak’s workers always use safety footwear when they go to the
plantation, and when it rains they also use raincoats. Wearing safety
equipments when they work is a must, because it is a work safety regulation
that should be followed.

torn-raincoats

broken-boots

plastic-shoes

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Cibening News From The Field

Broken Bridge

There are two bridges in the middle of the road to Cibening village, not only
motorbikes but also mini trucks pass the bridges to bring cassava, banana,
rice or construction materials every day. The river is not wide and deep but
the soil on the river banks are not strong enough to hold the erosion.
Several years ago, one of the bridge was broken down because of erosion,
and last month it happened again. Although not totally broken down but it
will be soon. People hand in hand to repair and rebuild the bridge and PT
Goldteak also participated by giving cement.

erosion

broken-bridge

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Cibening News From The Field

Special visit from Petrolink International

For the second time, James Lazar, representative from Petrolink International visited the
SD Cibeureum and Goldteak plantation in Cibening village. Together with Adi Iswanto,
they handed in the donation to the school (2 computers, 1 globe, and sport facilities).
They also shared the biscuits and milk to the children. Everyone was happy and James
ended the visit by playing football with the students in the yard.

James and Adi went to the area where we planted Teaks with extra treatment and they
observed the difference with the trees which have normal treatment. All trees look healthy
but the trees with extra treatment are growing bigger and healthier.

“It takes a whole village to raise a child” (African proverb)

milk-cookies-candiesadi-gave-milk-to-childrenadi-with-the-workers

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Seedbed

We still feel hot air during the day, but in the afternoon or evening it
turns to be cold. The teak leaves are falling and the view on the hill
looks brownish. The workers work regularly in the plantation, but
lately they bring the raincoats because almost every afternoon it rains.
The Teak trees and other trees; Mahogany, Acacia and Jabon look
healthy and this year no decease attacked the trees, this is because
the workers take care the trees regularly.

Last year, the seedling was fail because the weather did not support it,
the seedling died because had less water. The workers did not collect
the seed because the rain season came earlier.
There are about a hundred young trees at the nursery at the moment
and new seedling bed is being prepared for new seedlings, workers
collect the seeds while they are working in the plantation.

checking-seedling

need-new-compost

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Cibening News From The Field

Celebrating the Independence Day

Indonesia celebrated its 79th Independence Day on Sunday, August 17,
red white Indonesian flag raised and waved all over places for several days.
There were parades, competitions, parties every where, students came
to school to raise the flag and sing the national anthem “Indonesia Raya”.

Cibening village was also celebrating the Independence Day, people decorated
the village and the students also decorated the school.
All decorations had red white colors like Indonesian flag’s colors.
Goldteak’s workers also decorated the entrance to the plantation.

Everyone feels happy and blessed because now they can send their children
to school and most of the parents have jobs, but the most important thing is
the village has an electricity.

“If we are to teach real peace in this world and if we are to carry on a real war
against war, we shall have to begin with the children” (Mahatma Gandhi)

decorating-the-gate

decoration-for-gate

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Cibening News From The Field

Religious Holiday Allowance (Lebaran Bonus)

Before Eid al-Fitr comes, every employees or workers will receive
the bonus, in Indonesia we call it “Lebaran Bonus”. This year Goldteak
gave Lebaran bonus to all the employees and the workers in the field
as much as one month salary/wage. The workers were happy because
they could buy Lebaran needs for their family earlier.
They also received some biscuits and syrup from other staffs in head
office. On the Lebaran day, the workers went to the Mosque to pray
and after that they received guests, neighbors or relatives. They always
a special lunch and sometimes they bring food or cookies when they
visit their relatives or neighbors.

received-lebaran-bonus

lebaran-presents

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Cibening News From The Field

Weeding

Weeding is one of the activities in plantation, The work is getting hard and
difficult when the rainy season comes, the grass grow faster and the land is
slippery. Hot season usually starts in June but although July almost ends,
the rain still comes two or three times a week.

The easy way to do weeding is to give roundup to kill grass, but it is not
recommended for the plantation who applied no chemical spray for any
trees. Goldteak still depends on the workers to do the weeding, especially in
the open area where it gets more rain and sun light, the grass grows faster
comparing the area under the trees. To make the trees grow well, we need
to weed regularly and if it possible we have to avoid chemicals.

I do some of my best thinking while pulling weeds. (Martha Smith)

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Bumisari

Local teaks in Bumisari Plantation

About two hectares land was planted with teaks, mostly from Java, and combined with teaks from Thailand,

Malaysia, India, Philippine and Myanmar.

The Asian teak has some characteristics:

  • heartwood is brownies red in color. It darkens as it ages. Sometimes there are dark patches on it.
  • it has a strange scent in newly cut wood.
  • wood texture is hard and ring porous.
  • density is 720 kg/meter cube.

Teak is high oil content, high tensile strength and tight grain make it particularly suitable where weather resistance is desired.

It is used in manufacture of outdoor furniture, indoor flooring, boat deck, cutting boards or veneer.

In Indonesia, teak is mostly used for furniture, window or door frames.

” Reversing deforestation is complicated; planting a tree is simple ” (Martin O’Melley)

 Edu in Bumisari plantation

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Rice Farmers in Cibening Village

Although Indonesia is the third-largest country regarding global rice
production, it is still a rice importer. This situation is caused by
farmers’use of non-optimal production technique in combination with
large per capita rice consumption (by a large population).
In fact, Indonesia has the largest per capita rice consumption in
the world with Indonesians consuming around 140 kilogram of rice
per person per year.

Entering Cibening village, we still find rice field and cassaa
plantation on the right and left sides. Unfortunately the rice and
the cassava are not consumed by themselves. They lease the land to plant
rice and cassava and share half for the land lord when they harvest.
Hopefully, the land lords will still keep the land for the rice farming
not change it to other purpose like for rise chicken or housing area.

If you are planning for a year, sow rice;

if you are planning for a decade, plant trees;

if you are planning for a lifetime, educate people. (Chinese Proverbs)

Planting rice

Harvest time

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Why trees need pruning

Seasons help trees grow naturally, water and sunlight make the trunks bigger
and have branches and plenty of leaves. When growing trees is a business,
we have to make sure that the trees grow healthy and free from diseases.
One of the regular treatment is pruning, actually pruning a tree is removing
specific branches or stems, especially dead, damaged and diseased branches
and to help prevent insect and decay organism from entering the tree.
The best time to prune is end of rainy season to minimize sap loss, but we can
prune the trees when we see unnecessary branches. Pruning also makes narrower
the canopy, it increases air and sunlight and resulting in fewer disease problems
and gives more nutrition to the soil.

When you see that your branches refuse to grow and produce good fruit,
know that it’s time to your pruning season. (www.fitand finallyfree.com)

Teaks pruning

Pruning branches

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