Refleksi : Akhir-akhir ini  tiba-tiba banyak sekali berita dari mulut penguasa 
pusat tentang mau dibangung itu dan ini di Indonesia bahagian timur. Apakah 
benar akan dilakukan, hanya Allah saja yang tahu. Region Timur ini tertinggal 
dan oleh karena itu menjadi termiskin selama 60 tahun  lebih yang disebut 
merdeka-merdeka, sekalipun tidak sedikit hasil alam yang digarap dari wilayah 
ini. Apakah berita-berita demikian  sengaja disiarkan demi menentram 
penduduknya, karena penguasa dihantui perubahan di bekas Yugoslavia dan Sudan 
belakangan ini? Hal yang menarik juga ialah bahwa mau dibangun ini dan itu 
bukan atas usaha dengan tenaga dan keringat sendiri melainkan ditawarkan kepada 
pihak  modal asing, yang pada umum hanya untuk mengeruk laba tanpa tanggung 
jawab sosial terhadap masyarakat setempat, baik dalam waktu jangka pendek mau 
pun jangka panjang.

http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/business/eastern-islands-project-to-help-plug-gap-in-growing-salt-needs/420107

Eastern Islands Project to Help Plug Gap in Growing Salt Needs
Dion Bisara | January 31, 2011

In an effort to meet growing salt demand, East Nusa Tenggara province is slated 
to play a larger role in producing the commodity, the government announced on 
Monday. 

"We are preparing the province to become one of our salt production centers," 
said Hatta Rajasa, the coordinating minister for the economy. 

Hatta said the region was selected due to its long dry season, which is vital 
for the salt production process. 

Despite having the second-longest coastline in the world, Indonesia is a net 
importer of salt. National salt production meets less than half of domestic 
demand of three million tons a year, with 80 percent of that needed for 
industry, he said. 

Output last year was particularly weak due to the long wet season, with only 
30,600 tons of salt produced last year, about 2 percent of average annual 
production of 1.2 million tons, Hatta said. 

The project will start this year as part of a larger development push in the 
area, including sandalwood plantations, kelp and cattle farms and tourism, with 
a total price tag of Rp 6.6 trillion ($733 million), Hatta said. 

Muhammad Fadel, minister of fisheries and marine affairs, said: "This year, 
70,000 tons of salt could be produced by small-scale farmers in the province, 
but we hope [output] increases in line with our target to be salt 
self-sufficient." 

The government aims to achieve salt production of 4.8 million tons by 2014, 
eliminating dependency on imports from Australia, India and China, Hatta said. 

Traders said the government should also improve the salt distribution network 
in the archipelago. 

Mirato, director at trading house Mahanani Mukti Mulya, sells salt to 
industrial clients who use it to produce food, garments and ice. He said he had 
explored sourcing salt from Madura Island, but the transportation costs from 
East Java were prohibitive. He suspected East Nusa Tenggara would be even 
worse. 

"This is an infrastructure problem. In some areas it's just hard getting access 
to the goods," he added. 

The state signed an agreement last year with Cheetham Garam Indonesia, a unit 
of Australia's Cheetham Salt, to develop a $15 million, 2,000-hectare salt farm 
in the province.


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