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The 18th Asian Games 2018 torch relay; Merpati Putih Denpasar ignites the spirit I.B. Komang Surya Werdiyasa
Bali Tourism Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): January-December
Publisher : Bali Tourism Board

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After waiting for 50 years, finally, Indonesia is going to host the 18th Asian Games 2018. In response to the mandate, the Indonesian government established INASGOC or Indonesia Asian Games 2018 Organizing Committee as the official committee, who is responsible for preparing all requirements for the event that lastly held in Indonesia in 1962. In welcoming the game, many projects are being conducted both in Jakarta as well as Palembang. Besides, a torch relay event is traveling throughout 54 cities and provinces in Indonesia, including Bali. It was launching from Yogyakarta on July 18, 2018, and it is scheduled to reach its finish point at Gelora Bung Karno on August 18, 2018. As a series of torch relay event visiting Bali, PPS Betako Merpati Putih, Branch Denpasar, one of the nation’s cultural assets, became one of sports training centers in Bali that had the opportunity to receive appreciation from PT Telkom Indonesia Tbk. Furthermore, all Indonesian citizen expect that Indonesian athletes can do their best in giving a contribution to the nation. Thus, Indonesia on the Asian games 2018 would be the host and house of the champion.
A Journey to be Eco-Tourism Destination: Bali Prepared to Shift into Electric-based Vehicle I.B. Komang Surya Werdiyasa
Bali Tourism Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2020): (September-December 2020)
Publisher : Bali Tourism Board

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Indonesia is planning to shift its astronomical number of fossil-fueled vehicles to electric-based. The implementation started from Presidential Regulation Number 55 of 2019 issuance concerning the Battery Electric Vehicle Program Acceleration for Road Transportation to stop air pollution ultimately. Whereas in Bali, Governor Wayan Koster issued governor regulations number 45 & 48 of 2019 to serve as the legal basis for Electric Vehicle (EV) infrastructure development. To stimulate the Bali island's eco-friendly atmosphere, PT Jasamarga Bali Tol, who manages Bali Mandara Toll Road (Nusa Dua - Ngurah Rai - Benoa), launched a Public Electric Vehicle Charging Station. The Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) also requested PT Pertamina (Persero) to produce electric car batteries instead of only fossil fuels. For the electric vehicle battery concept, State-owned Minister Erick Thohir has negotiated with international battery manufacturers. Private companies are also involved in promoting eco-friendly vehicles, such as Grab collaborated with Bali Main Distribution Unit (UID), Bali Province Transportation Agency, PT Pegadaian, Astra Honda Motor, and Panasonic. Then, the Japanese car manufacturer, Toyota, plans to develop the Electric Vehicle Smart Mobility project in Bali to support Nusa Dua, Bali's ecotourism ecosystem. Although EV would help reduce air pollution, The Central Government must inspect the electric vehicle power source since most power plants in Indonesia are coal-fired power stations (PLTU). To solely depend on electric vehicle usage would not have a tremendous impact.
Fermented Cocoa Expansion : From Jembrana to The World I.B. Komang Surya Werdiyasa
Bali Tourism Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): (May-August 2021)
Publisher : Bali Tourism Board

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At the beginning of September 2021, Jembrana fermented cocoa product successfully expanded its export market to Japan. In terms of international trade, Indonesia also ranks third with a share of 14.6% of the total 2.96 million tons of world cocoa bean exports in 2010, while the first and second ranks are still occupied by after Côte d'Ivoire and Nigeria with a share of 26 each 7% and 18.6%.3 From the data, Indonesia's role in the world as a cocoa producer is strategic.4 Although known as the third-largest cocoa exporter, before 2013, Indonesian cocoa entrepreneurs were occasionally facing various classic problems. The obstacles were due to poor products and the minor Government support. Currently, With the industrial downstream policies, the cocoa industry's development is heading in a better direction. Further, after being certified by the International certification program, UTZ, Jembrana cocoa product reached a broader market. Jembrana cocoa beans have been known internationally for their unique taste. The fermentation process and post-farm handling become vital in preserving the beans' finest quality.