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LAMPIRAN : KEPUTUSAN MENTERI PERTANIAN NOMOR : 69/Kpts/HK LAMPIRAN : KEPUTUSAN MENTERI PERTANIAN NOMOR : 69/Kpts/HK.310/8/2001 TANGGAL : 1 AGUSTUS 2001 TENTANG : TEMPAT-TEMPAT PEMASUKAN DAN PENGELUARAN MEDIA PEMBAWA ORGANISME PENGGANGGU TUMBUHAN KARANTINA I. Tempat-tempat Pemasukan (Impor) Media Pembawa Organisme Pengganggu Tumbuhan Karantina ke Dalam Wilayah Negara Republik Indonesia. A. Bandar Udara: 1. Polonia - Medan 13. Sepinggan – Balikpapan 2. Tabing - Padang 14. Supadio - Pontianak 3. Hang Nadim – Batam 15. Juwata – Tarakan 4. St Mahmud Badaruddin II - palembang 16. Sam ratulangi – Menado 5. Halim Perdana Kusuma – Jakarta 17. Hasanuddin – Makassar 6. Soekarno-Hatta – Cengkareng 18. Patimura – Ambon 7. Husein Sastranegara – Bandung 19. Frans Kaisiepo – Biak 8. Adi Sumarmo – Solo 20. Tembaga Pura – Timika 9. Juanda – Surabaya 21. Sentani – Jayapura 10. Ngurah Rai – Denpasar 22. St Iskandar Muda -Banda Aceh 11. Selaparang – Mataram 23. St Syarif Kasim II – Pekanbaru 12. EI Tari - Kupang 24. Kijang – Tanjung Pinang B. Pelabuhan Laut dan Pelabuahn Sungai : 1. Malahayati/Krueng Raya-Banda Aceh 31. 2. Sabang – Sabang 32. Waingapu - Waingapu 3. Lhokseumawe – Lhokseumawe 33. Pontianak- Pontianak 4. Meulaboh – Meulaboh 34. Banjarmasin – Banjarmasin 5. Sinabang – Sinabang 35. Balikpapan – Balikpapan 6. Tj Balai Asahan – Tj Balai Asahan 36. Lingkas- Tarakan 7. Belawan – Medan 37. Samarinda – Samarinda 8. Sibolga – Sibolga 38. Nunukan – Nunukan 9. Teluk Bayur – Padang 39. Sebatik – Sebatik 10. Dumai – Bengkalis 40. Bontang – Bontang 11. Pekanbaru – Pekanbaru 41. Makassar – Makassar 12. Tanjung Pinang – Tanjung Pinang 42. Malili – Ujung Pandang 13. Batu Ampar – Batam 43. Pare – Pare 14. Sekupang – Batam 44. Nusantara – Kendari 15. Tj Balai Karimun-Tj Balai Karimun 45. Pantoloan –Pantoloan 16. Lagoi – Lagoi 46. Ambon – Ambon 17. Panjang – Bandar Lampung 47. Ternate – Ternate 18. Tanjung Priok – Jakarta 48. Tual – Maluku Utara 19. Cirebon – Cirebon 49. Jayapura – Jayapura 20. Tanjung Intan – Cilacap 50. Sorong – Sorong 21. Tanjung Emas – Semarang 51. Biak – Biak 22. Tanjung Perak – Surabaya 52. Fak-fak – Fak-fak 23. Gresik – Gresik 53. Manokwari – Manokwari 24. Benoa – Denpasar 54. Merauke – Merauke 25. Celukan Bawang-Celukan Bawang 55. Teluk Kasim/Salawati-Sorong 26. Padang Bai – Padang Bai 56. Pangkal Balam-Pangkal Pinang 27. Lembar – Mataram 57. Jambi – Jambi 28. Badas – Sumbawa 58. Pulau Bai – Bengkulu 29. Bima – Bima 59. Bitung – Bitung 30. Tenau - Kupang C. Kantor Pos Besar : 1. Banda aceh 11. Surabaya 2. Medan 12. Denpasar 3. Padang 13. Mataram 4. Palembang 14. Kupang 5. Pekanbaru 15. Pontianak 6. Bandar Lampung 16. Balikpapan 7. Jakarat 17. Menado 8. Bandung 18. Makassar 9. Semarang 19. Ambon 10. Yogyakarta 20. Jayapura D. Pos Perbatasan : 1. Entikong (Kalimantan Barat-Malaysia) 4. Napan (Atambua – Dilli) 2. Mota,ain (Atambua – Dilli) 5. Skon (Irian Jaya-papua NG) 3. Metameuk (Atambua – Dilli) E. Dryport 1. Gedebage - Bandung 2. Jebres - Solo II. Tempat-tempat Pengeluaran (Elspor) Media pembawa Organisme Pengganggu Tumbuhan Karantina dari Dalam Wilayah Negara republik Indonesia. A. Bandar Udara : 1. St Iskandar Muda – Banda Aceh 14. Selaparang –Mataram 2. Polonia – Medan 15. El-Tari – Kupang 3. Tabing – Padang 16. Sepinggan – Balikpapan 4. Slt Syarif Kasim II – Pekanbaru 17. Supadio – Pontianak 5. Hang Nadim – Batam 18. Juwata – Tarakan 6. St Mahmud Badaruddin II-Palembang 19. Sam Ratulangi – Menado 7. Halim Perdana Kusuma – Jakarta 20. Hasanuddin – Makassar 8. Soekarno-Hatta – Cengkareng 21. Patimura – Ambon 9. Husein Sastranegara – Bandung 22. Frans Kaisiepo – Biak 10. Adi Sumarmo – Solo 23. Tembaga Pura – Timika 11. Adi Sucipto – Yogyakarta 24. Sentani – Jayapura 12. Juanda – Surabaya 25. Kijang – Tanjung Pinang 13. Ngurah Rai - Denpasar B. Pelabuhan Laut dan Pelabuhan Sungai : 1. Malahayati/krueng Raya-Banda Aceh 41. Lembar – Mataram 2. Sabang – Sabang 42. Badas – Sumbawa 3. Lhokseumawe – Lhoksuemawe 43. Bima – Bima 4. Kuala Langsa – Kuala Langsa 44. Tenau - Kupang 5. Meulaboh – Meulaboh 45. Atapupu – Belu 6. Belawan – Medan 46. Ende/Ipi – Ende 7. Gunung Sitoli – Nias 47. Kalabahi – Alor 8. Tj Balai Asahan – Tjk Balai Asahan 48. Kendidi/Reo – Manggarai 9. Kuala Tanjung – Kuala Tanjung 49. Maumere – Maumere 10. Sibolga – Sibolga 50. Waingapu – Waingapu 11. Teluk Bayur – Padang 51. Pontianak – Pontianak 12. Jambi – Jambi 52. Sintele – Sintele 13. Dumai – Dumai 53. Ketapang – Ketapang 14. Pekanbaru – Pekanbaru 54. Banjarmasin - Banjarmasin 15. Tanjung Pinang – Tanjung Pinang 55. Sampit – sampit 16. Batu Ampar - Batam 56. Balikpapan – Balikpapan 17. Sekupang – Batam 57. Lingkas – Tarakan 18. Bagan Siapi-api-Bagan Siapi-api 58. Samarinda – Samarinda 19. Tj Balai Karimun-Tj Balai Karimun 59. Nunukan – Nunukan 20. Dabo Sungkep – Dabo Sungkep 60. Bontang – Bontang 21. Siak Sri Indrapura-Siak Sri Indrapura 61. Tj Bara Sangata – Tj Bara Sangata 22. Kuala Enok – Kuala Enok 62. Makassar – Makassar 23. Sambu B. Padang-Sambu B. Padang 63. Malili – Balantang 24. Tanjung Uban – Tanjung Uban 64. Pare – Pare 25. Lagoi – Lagoi 65. Pomalaa – Pomalaa 26. Boom Baru – Palembang 66. Nusantara – Kendari 27. Pangkal Balam – Pangkal Pinang 67. Pantoloan – Pantoloan 28. Muntok – Bangka 68. Bitung – Bitung 29. Tanjung Pandan – tanjung Pandan 69. Ambon – Ambon 30. Pulau Baai – Bengkulu 70. Ternate – Ternate 31. Panjang – Bandar lampung 71. Tual – Maluku Utara 32. Tanjung Priok – Jakarta 72. Jayapura – Jayapura 33. Cirebon – Cirebon 73. Sorong – Sorong 34. Tanjung Intan – Cilacap 74. Biak – Biak 35. Tanjung Emas – Semarang 75. Fak-fak – Fak-fak 36. Tegal – Tegal 76. Manokwari – Manokwari 37. Tanjung Perak – Surabaya 77. Merauke – Merauke 38. Dresik – Gresik 78. Amamapare – Amamapare 39. Benoa – Denpasar-Denpasar 79. Teluk kasim/Salawati - Sorong 40.. Celukan Bawang-Celukan Bawang C. Kantor Pos Besar : 1. Banda Aceh 14. Mataram 2. Medan 15. Kupang 3. Padang 16. Pontianak 4. Pekanbaru 17. Palangkaraya 5. Palembang 18. Banjarmasin 6. Bengkulu 19. Samarinda 7. Bandar Lampung 20. Banjarmasin 8. Jakarta 21. Makassar 9. Bandung 22. Kendari 10. Semarang 23. Palu 11. Yogyakarta 24. Manado 12. Surabaya 25. Ambon 13. Debpasar 26. Jayapura D.os Perbatasan : 1. Entikong (Kalimantan Barat – Malaysia) 2. Mota,ain (Antambua – Dilli) 3. Metameuk (Antambua – Dilli) 4. Napa (Antambua – Dilli) 5. Skou (Irian Jaya – Papua Nugini) III. Tempat-tempat Pemasukan dan pengeluaran Media Pembawa Organisme pengganggu Tumbuhan Karantina di Dalam Wilayah Negara republik Indonesia. A. Bandar Udara : 1. St Iskandar Muda – Banda Aceh 43. Komodo – Lsbuhsn Bajo 2. Cut Nyak Dien – Meulaboh 44. Supadio – Pontianak 3. Malikul Saleh – Lhoksumawe 45. Rohadi Oesman – Ketapang 4. Maimun Saleh – Sabang 46. Susilo – Sintang 5. Polonia – Medan 47. Cilik Riwut – Palangkaraya 6. Binaka – Gunung Sitoli 48. Iskandar – Pangkala Bun 7. Pinang Sore – Sibolga 49. H.Hasan – Sampit 8. Aek Godang – Padang Sidempuan 50. Beringinn – Muara Tewe 9. Tabing – Padang 51. Syamsudin Noor – Banjarmasin 10. Slt Syarif Kasim II – Pekanbaru 52. Stagen – Kota Baru 11. Hang Nadim – Batam 53. Sepinggan – Balikpapan 12. Kijang – Tanjung Pinang 54. Juwata – Tarakan 13. Dabo – Singkap 55. Temindung – Samarinda 14. Japura – Rengat 56. Kalimarau - Berau 15. Sultan Thaba – Jambi 57. Nunukan – Nunukan 16. Padang Kemiling – Bengkulu 58. Sam Ratulangi – Manado 17. St Mah Badaruddin II – Palembang 59. Naha – Tahuna 18. Depati Amir – Bangka 60. Mutiara – Palu 19. H.AS.Hanandjoeddin-Tj Pandan 61. Kasiguncu – Poco 20. Raden Intan II- Bandar Lampung 62. Bubug – Luwuk 21. Halim Perdana Kusuma – Jakarta 63. Taliabo-Bobong – Toli-toli 22. Soekarno-Hatta – Cebfkareng 64. Hasanuddin – Makassar 23. Husein Sastranegara – Bandung 65. Pongtiku – Tanah Toraja 24. Penggung – Cirebon 66. Andijemna – Masamba 25. Akmad Yani – Semarang 67. Wolter Monginsidi – Kendari 26. Adi Sumarmo – Solo 68. Pomalaa – Kolaka 27. Tunggul Wulung – Cilacap 69. Patimura – Ambon 28. Adi Sucipto – Yogyakarta 70. Babullah – Ternate 29. Juanda – Surabaya 71. Usman Sidik- Labuha 30. Ngurahrai – Denpasar 72. Kijabang – Kao 31. Selaparang – Mataram 73. Bandanaira – Banda 32. M. Salahudin – Bima 74. Frans Kaisiepo – Biak 33. Brang Biji – Sumbawa Besar 75. Sentani – Jayapura 34. El Tari – Kupang 76. Jefman – Sorong 35. Wai Oti – Maumere 77. Mopah –Mmerauke 36. Mau Hau – Waingapu 78. Paniai – Nabire 37. Satar Tacik – Ruteng 79. Wamena – Jayawijaya 38. Waikabubak – Tambolaka 80. Rendani – Manokwari 39. H.Hasan Aroeboesman – Ende 81. Torea – Fak-fak 40. Ipi – Ende 82. Utarum – Kaimana 41. Gewayantana – Larantuka 83. Sorong Daratan – Sorong 42. Alor – Mali 84. Tembaga Pura – Timika B. Pelabuhan Laut dan Pelabuhan Sungai : 1. Malahayati/Krue Raya-Banda Aceh 83. Brangbiji – Sumbawa Besar 2. Lhokseumawe-Lhokseumawe 84. Alas – Sumbawa 3. Sabang – Sabang 85. Bima – Bima 4. Kuala Langsa – Kula Langsa 86. Soro – Kempo 5. Meulaboh – Meulaboh 87. Labuhan Haji – Labuhan Haji 6. Susoh- Susoh 88. Larantuka – Larantguka 7. Blang Lancang – Blang Lancang 89. Dompu – Sumbawa Besar 8. Lhok Nga – Lhok Nga 90. Tenaui – Kupang 9. Singkil – Singhkil 91. Wini – Wini 10. Kuala Beukeuh – Kuala Beukeuh 92. Maumere - Maumere 11. Belawan – Medan 93. Maumbawa – Maumbawa 12. Gunung Sitoli – Nias 94. Waikelo – Waikelo 13. Tj Balai Asahan – Tj Balai Asahan 95. Atapupu - Atapupuj 14. Kuala Tanjung – Kuala Tanjung 96. Kalabahi – Alor 15. Sibolga – Sibolga 97. Reo – Kendidi 16. Pangkalan Brandan – Pkln Brandan 98. Baa/Rtote – Rote 17. Pangkalan Susu - Pangkalan Susu 99. Maumere – Maumere 18. Teluk Bayur – Padang 100. Waingapu – Waingapu 19. Jambi – Jambi 101. Pontianak
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