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44 - in whole of Kec. Tanungbumi are 70 batik makers - 40 of these have already received BIPIK training - products made by those who have not yet been trained are low in quality, dyes unstable, and price cheap - a batik worker in Tanungbumi earns about 500Rp per piece - can complete a piece in 10 days, so earnings per day only 50Rp - acc. to this rpt those who have already received BIPIK training earn 2000Rp per piece, i.e. 200Rp per day - market for batik expanding on Madura + is popular now program [[strikethrough]][[?]][/strikethrough]] proposed: 1. 50 [[pengrajin?]] will be selected to participate in the 1979 training program (no information on how selected) 2. these 50 persons will be given training by Dinas Perind. TPL in mixing wax [[?]], dying with Napthol dyes etc. - the TPL who give training have themselves already been trained by [[left margin]] budget 8M; 1,965,000 used first year 45 BIPIK Gogia training will last 25 days + the held in a place "easily reachable" by the participants dividing the course all materials + equipment used will be supplied by Dinas [[?]] + participants will receive 300 Rp a day '[[?]] 3. training given in 'entrepreneurship' + coops by Dinas Kopenasi [[left margin]]entre'ship = kewira-swastaan 4. following course participants will be taken on a comparison study tour (studi perbandirgan) to batik factories in Solo - tour will last 5 days + all participants expenses covered 5. training will be repeated with a new group in each of subsequent years my comments: 1. According to the 1975 LP3ES report, the major problem in the Tanjing Bumi batik industry is control of the industry by the [[?]] Tengbeulaks [[?]]. Acc. to this report 10 local mori traders supply credit to the batik makers in the form of cloth - then the finished batik [[?]] disetor kembali[[?]] [[left margin]] see above p 9