53 of 1999
Karimun regency territory reach 7984 km2 consists of land 1,524 km2 and 6,460
km2 waters
There are 249 islands with only 54 inhabited islands and consist of 12 districts
According to Central Bureau of Statistics Karimun, population in 2014 totaled 223
117 Life. Consisting of 113.832 Male and 109.285 female
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1. Serving Licensing By integrated in order to increase business
opportunities into real investment.
2. Providing access and process licensing service excellence by
applying the concept of Good Government
3. Providing Information Services licensing, investment opportunities
for investors Karimun regency, society and the business world.
2014 reached 24948.72 tons. Production volume and the value of total
exports of fishery products also increased in 2014. The largest export volume
is on the second quarter, amounting to 5294 tonnes.
Pelaung investasin of the fisheries sector include: Catching fish in the sea
mempuyai unlimited potential, the potential for aquaculture, among others:
floating net cages or KJA likely 11978.50 hectares, Keramba Plug 1539.5
hectares, 1877.6 hectares Swimming Pond Freshwater 208.99 hectares, sea
rumpaut 700 while for the processing of agricultural products still have a
great opportunity karimun 3 new processing unit peratnian contained in
kec.moro, kec.karimun and kec.meral. whereas for seaweed processing and
provision of fodder each 1 Unit.
Potential Agriculture, plantations and farms
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Food crops can be classified into three groups, namely food crops,
vegetables, and fruits. In 2014, there were six different types of food crops
cultivated in Karimun, namely rice, maize, cassava, sweet potato, taro, and
peanuts. The six types of cultivated plants evenly in all districts, except Moro
and Durai. In general, productivity in 2014 is higher than in 2013.
Meanwhile, the plant species cultivated vegetable farmers in the District
Karimun include mustard greens, green beans, peppers, eggplant, cucumber,
kale and spinach. Vegetable crop productivity in Karimun regency in 2014 as
the average increase over the previous year.
Almost all types of fruit grown by farmers Karimun, including mango,
rambutan, jackfruit, papaya, banana, pineapple, grapefruit, breadfruit,
mangosteen, durian, and others. In contrast to plant vegetables, in 2014 the
number and production of all fruit crops in the district of production
experience
a significant increase.
Potential land to be developed as agriculture is still wide open to the rice
plant 96 hectares of Sagu 4005 hectares of maize 250 hectares, Peanuts 67
hectares, beans 663 hectares, vegetables, low plant 100 hectares of
rambutan 100 hectares, durian 175 hectares, pineapple 180 hectares, citrus
120 ha, gambier, distance and palm oil 4550 hectares mostly in Kundur.
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potential Ranch
2014 was recorded as many as 80 655 types of chicken tail, not race 80 857
chicken tail, quail and ducks 6,000
224 tail is still wide open farm field potential that can be cultivated along
with an increase in market demand.
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Tourism potential
In 2014 Karimun recorded 100 782 people visited by foreign tourists. This
number has decreased when compared to that recorded in 2013 was visited
by 104 889 people.
Accommodations in Karimun recorded on the Department of Tourism that as
many as 65 hotel / inn in 2014. In addition, there are 40 restaurant meal
home.
Various attractions that exist in the county karimun including Beach,
Mountains, hot springs, the Tomb of the old mosque, culinary, shopping and
entertainment and tourist events are often carried out in districts such
karimun screen canoe race, the race jong, dankong dance festivals etc.
POTENTIAL INDUSTRY
Part of Pu; au Karimun has been set become Bebasdan Port Free Trade Zone
(FTZ), the region is expected to be one of the gates to the acceleration of
national economic development and welfare of the community through
investment.
BP Karimun as the area manager has a commitment to support and facilitate
the interests of any potential investors both from within and outside the
Karimun. Currently, several foreign companies (PMA) has been in operation
and partly in the stage of the construction process and the licensing
required.
This area is expected to become central to the development of technology intensive
industry that can provide benefits in the future and the development of industryindustry with high added value and this region can also function where the
collection and delivery of production from and throughout the territory of Indonesia
and other Countries.