Empower and independently in Kokolomboi Lestari

Kokolomboi honey sticky packaging bottles are lined when the group drive of Kokolomboi honey bee, Labi Mopok (49) pour honey from jeriken into the bottle in his home at Peleng Island, Dusun Kokolomboi Village, Leme-Leme Land Village, Banggai Islands Regency, Central Sulawesi.

Kokolomboi honey power group is a group of Pertamina EP Donggi Matindok Field in Kokolomboi Lestari program. The program is a forest conservation by empowering indigenous peoples Togong Tanga, the original tribe of Sea-Sea in Dusun Kokolomboi, Peleng Island. This is one of the steps to help overcome the decrease in environmental quality as a result of public activity in fulfilling the needs of living with forest results.

Kokolomboi Lestari is a company’s sustainability initiative in the environment, which is the Pertamina EP Donggi Matindok Field’s commitment to the Environmental, Social & Governance performance in implementing the operation of the production of the hulu noodles.

Photos of forest and biodiversity gardens (Kehati) Kokolomboi.

The photo of the people of the indigenous Togong Tanga in Dusun Kokolomboi, Leme-Leme Land Village, Banggai Islands Regency, Central Sulawesi.

Companies with Kokolomboi honey bee power group creates an environmentally friendly and rock honey bee cultivation innovation. The honey bee power is also one of the forest rehabilitation efforts given the role of bees as pollinator (penyerbuk) that helps plant pollination around the forest area.

To meet the needs of the current market group of Kokolomboi honey bees have been affiliated with 245 members with a honey production ability of 8.400 liters per year so that it became the livelihood of the community from which previously sold wood forest and animal hunting.

“It is a development program run by the company and the local government with the development of honey production, honey screening, making the packaging better, and improving marketing technique makes the price of selling honey increases,” said Labi Mopok.

The visitor enjoys sunset from the top of the Kokolomboi Park area.

The Kokolomboi Kehati Park is the entrance to Kehati Park.

This can reduce the dependence of society in a single resource and make them more resilient to unforeseen economic or natural changes.

In addition to economic benefits, Kokolomboi Lestari program also provides improvement impact on the environment with conservation efforts in the Biodiversity Park (Kehati) Kokolomboi through ecosystem recovery, can also increase feed wealth for endemic animals one of the only Tarsius Peleng (Tarsius engensis) which has a threatened status (endangered).

The ecosystem recovery in Kokolomboi Care Park which is one of the Peleng Tarsius habitat shows the increase in Peleng Tarsius animals from previous 17 tails to 22 tails.

The Kokolomboi Park Manager runs in Kehati Park area.

Tarsius Peleng (Tarsius engensis) bertengger in the tree dahan in Kokolomboi Park area.

“The program does not only produce economic improvements that make society more independently and empowered, but most importantly is the transformation of the behavior of the group of construction into environmental fighters,” said Field Manager Pertamina EP Donggi Matindok Field Ridwan Kiay Demak.

Photo and Text : Hafidz Mubarak A

Potongan palm tree stems are used as honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honeycomb is laid in the forest.

The growing leaves in the forest become bee feed to produce honey.

The group of Kokolomboi honey bee power bouquets show honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey honey comb is harvested.

Anggota group of Kokolomboi honey bees show harvest honey in the forest area in Dusun Kokolomboi.

Kokolomboi honey vanity group drive, Labi Mopok, pour honey to packaging bottles for sale.

Field Manager Pertamina EP Donggi Matindok Field Ridwan Kiay Demak (right) awarded as local champion to Kokolomboi Care Park Manager, Labi Mopok.

Labi Mopok also manager of Kokolomboi Park stands in Kehati Park peak area.

Editor : Danika Wahyu

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