JAKARTA - The Department of Industry, Trade, Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises, Mukomuko Regency, Bengkulu Province, said that the co-administration fund (TP) for the construction of a semi-modern market in Lubuk Pinang District is around IDR 6 billion.

"In 2022, we will receive Rp6 billion in co-administration funds from the Ministry of Trade for the construction of a semi-modern market in Lubuk Pinang District," said Head of the Office of Industry, Trade, Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises of Mukomuko Herlian Regency in Mukomuko, reported by Antara, Monday, May 3.

The local Industry, Trade, Cooperative and Small and Medium Enterprises Office receives co-administration funds for semi-modern market development from the Ministry of Trade through the Director General of Domestic Trade.

The semimodern market development planning fund in the sub-district bordering West Sumatra Province, he added, must be included in this year's revised APBD.

According to him, the planning funds for semi-modern market development are sourced from the regional revised APBD because it is one of the requirements for obtaining the TP funds.

"The government must agree to allocate funds for the semimodern market development planning in Lubuk Pinang District in this year's revised APBD," he said.

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The Mukomuko Regency Government through the local Industry, Trade, Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises Office has proposed the construction of semi-modern markets in Lubuk Pinang and Ipuh Districts several years ago.

He said the government could not build a semi-modern market in Pulai Payung Village, Ipuh District because there was no available land for a semi-modern market development location in the area's traditional market location.

The central government approved the proposal for a semi-modern market development in Lubuk Pinang District because there was already land available in the market.

Furthermore, he said, there must be a land grant for the location of the semi-modern market development in the location of the traditional market in Lubuk Pinang District.


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