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THE INDONESIA INTERNATIONAL FURNITURE EXHIBITION (IFEX) IS THE LARGEST FURNITURE AND CRAFT EXHIBITION IN INDONESIA
THE INDONESIA INTERNATIONAL FURNITURE EXHIBITION (IFEX) IS THE LARGEST FURNITURE AND CRAFT EXHIBITION IN INDONESIA WITH AN INTERNATIONAL CLASS THAT SERVES AS A MEDIUM TO PROMOTE INDONESIAN PRODUCTS TO FOREIGN AND LOCAL BUYERS. Carrying a theme of REDEFINE / INSPIRE / INNOVATION, IFEX has its own interpretation. IFEX Indonesia REDEFINE Furniture Expo, not Read more…
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Much in demand, these are the advantages of rattan furniture that you must know
Environmentally friendly If you are an adherent of an environmentally friendly lifestyle, rattan furniture is suitable for you because it is sustainable or sustainable. Why is it sustainable? Reporting from Casa Indonesia, rattan is a material that is easy to cultivate and can be harvested quickly. This is certainly Read more…
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Indonesia Has the Best Quality Rattan in the World
Jakarta – The best quality rattan in the world is produced from Indonesian forests. Indonesian rattan has excellent durability and flexibility. “The number one quality of rattan in the world is manau rattan produced in West Sumatra. Then the second best quality is rattan kertes which is produced near Read more…
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Rattan cultivation and its benefits
Habitat The subtropical and tropical climates that exist in Indonesian forests are suitable growing habitats for rattan. The growing scale of the area is also quite wide, ranging from marshy soil, calcareous soil, dry land to mountains with an altitude of 300 to 1000 meters above sea level. More Read more…
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Rattan Harvest
Rattan ready for harvest will show special characteristics, such as yellow stems, fallen leaves, black or yellow-black thorns, and the midrib has come off and does not wrap the stem. Harvesting rattan can be said to be quite difficult, because it requires skills to climb large trees where it Read more…
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rattan raw material protection policy
Before the rattan export policy was implemented in 1986, many stems were harvested commercially to be shipped to Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, America and European countries. At that time, Indonesia was the world’s largest rattan-producing country, although the national processing industry had not yet developed. Then, after the issuance Read more…
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Rattan-Producing Forests in Indonesia
The Ministry of Industry, in its official website, said that around 85 percent of the raw materials for rattan worldwide are products from Indonesian forests. The rest came from other Asian countries such as the Philippines and Vietnam. In Indonesia, this plant grows in many forests in various regions. Read more…
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Indonesia has great potential in developing a globally competitive rattan industry
The Ministry of Industry (Kemenperin) continues to spur the performance of the rattan furniture industry to make a more significant contribution to the national economy and support the downstream policy of domestic raw materials. “Indonesia has great potential in developing a globally competitive rattan industry, because it is supported by Read more…
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DEVELOPMENT OF INDONESIAN RATTAN PROCESSING INDUSTRY
Development of Indonesian Rattan Processing Industry Tuesday, November 27, 2007 DEVELOPMENT OF INDONESIAN RATTAN PROCESSING INDUSTRY In order to showcase the best results from the design of Indonesian rattan furniture and rattan handicrafts and to increase promotion and marketing for the development of the national rattan processing industry, the Read more…