Jakarta, June 14 (Antara) - The 46th Jakarta Fair which was opened by
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in the former Kemayoran airport
location on Monday, has rapidly developed with large scale firms taking
part in the annual business and cultural exposition.
Formally called Djakarta Fair (DF) and held for the first time in the 7
hectare National Monument Square (Monas) on June 5, 1968, the Jakarta
Fair (PRJ) was later moved to the 44 hectare former Kemayoran airport in
1992 to facilitate its rapid development.
However,
in its rapid development, the Jakarta Fair has become the arena of
large companies to exhibit their products while small and medium
enterprises (SME) began to be marginalized.
Therefore the regional government is considering returning the function
of the PRJ as a place for the SMEs to exhibit their products. The
regional government wants that about 60-70 percent of space at the PRJ
should be allocated for SMEs. "We support the regional
government's effort to encourage the SMEs to use 60-70 percent of the
PRJ arena," Erwin Aksa, the deputy chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of
Commerce and Industry (Kadin) said on Thursday.
He made the statement in response to the desire of the regional
government of Jakarta that the PRJ should allocate 60-70 percent of its
arena for small and medium-sized business.
Erwin said that SMEs had only a mall access to the PRJ arena as large
scale businesses dominated it to exhibit their products. Besides, the
arena is also used by foreign SMEs such as those from China.
The market access for domestic SMEs is limited because they had no enough money to hire exhibition stands.
"The
show windows of the PRJ are filled with products from large scale
companies. If there are SME products in the show, they are those of
foreign firms because they are able to hire the exhibition facilities,"
Erwin said.
The Kadin deputy chairman said that SMEs which were active to hold
exposition in the capital city were those coming from China. They
exhibit machine tools and spare parts.
Erwin expressed his hope that the Jakarta Fair would be made an
international-reputed and the biggest exposition arena for SMEs. If need
be, the PRJ should be raised to an ASEAN standard so that it would
serve as a means for domestic SME products to promote its standard to a
higher level.
Jakarta Deputy Governor Basuki Tjahja Purnama said the Jakarta should
serve as a festivity of product and cultural exhibition for the Jakarta
residents.
"PRJ
should leave a modest impression while it remains to be festive. It
should not become an elite and commercial arena. This is because the
PRJ is in essence a people or folk festivity," he said in the City Hall
last week.
Basically, the regional government of Jakarta wants to maintain the
initial purpose of PRJ as a folk festivity arena for the Jakarta
residents so that it would benefit the grass roots of all circles in
Jakarta.
In
the 2013 Jakarta Fair, admission tickets are sold at a price of
Rp25,000 from Monday to Thursday and Rp30,000 from Friday to Sunday.
"As
a folk festivity for the Jakarta residents, the PRJ should not charge
visitors. It should be free of charge. This year, we are to organize
people's festivities in all parts of Jakarta like car free night in
celebrating the capital city's 486th anniversary," said Basuki.
However, he said that the regional government of Jakarta would still
allow PT Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo), the organizer of the PRJ
in Kemayoran, to hold the Jakarta Fair Festival next year.
"JIExpo is pleased to hold exhibition and other festivals. We are not
going to change its concept. We are going to introduce another festival
with a concept that gives priority to creativity and culture," Basuki
said.
Previously, Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo (Jokowi) said he was planning
to change the concept of Jakarta Fair 2014 into creativity activities.
"Ahead, we will give priority to creativity in organizing the PRJ
because the event is initially designed for cultural-based creativity
products," Governor Jokowi said.
He said that the PRJ this year inclined to show commercial and business
aspects so that people's creativity and cultural elements lacked
attention.
"Cultural creativity in the current PRJ is not given a priority so that
it gets no rooms. There are many 'kerak telor' (tradional Betawi
egg-based dish) traders who complained because they could not get into
the arena. We have to give them ample rooms," Jokowi said.
Therefore,
the PRJ 2013 would be evaluated after its completion. "We will evaluate
it this year so that it could be improved and be returned to its
initial aim as a folk festivity which gives priority to creativity and
culture," he said.
Starting to open since June 6, Jakarta Fiar 2013 was officially opened
by President Susilo Bambang on Monday evening (June 10).
He expressed his hope that the PRJ would continue to develop and
provide economic benefit to the people and serve as an entertainment
place. "I congratulate the holding of the Jakarta Fair and I wish a
happy 486th anniversary of the Jakarta City. I hope the 46th PRJ would
benefit and entertain the people," the President said.
According
to Jokowi, the PRJ 2013, which will last from June 6 to July 7 2013, is
held as part of the commemoration of Jakarta's 486th anniversary.
Jokowi hoped that PRJ 2013 would serve as a useful arena which provided
information and entertainment for Jakartans.
"I
hope this event will provide information for the people. It is an
entertainment arena and a place for introducing the nation's creative
products," the governor said.
In the meantime, PT Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo) has earlier
said the PRJ 2013 had targeted a transaction of Rp4.5 trillion.
"Last year, we set a transaction target at Rp4 trillion and it was
achieved. This year we have set a higher target at Rp4.5 trillion.
Hopefully, it will be achieved," Prajna Mudaya, a PRJ committee
chairman, said in the Jakarta Fair Ground in Kemayoran.
Prajna is optimistic that PRJ 2013 will achieve its target. After all, the number of participants this year is bigger.
"There were 2,550 participants taking part in PRJ 2012. This year the
number of participants relatively increases to 2,650 participants," said
Prajna.
He
explained that for the PRJ 2013 festivals, a total of 1,280 stands had
been built for businesses, consisting of large scale businesses and
industries, cooperatives, small-scale and micro enterprises.
Besides transaction values, said Prajna, the committee also expected
bigger number of visitors this year. "A total of 4.5 million visitors
were registered in PRJ 2012. We hope this year the Jakarta Fair will be
visited by some 4.8 million people," Prajna said.
PRJ 2013 will be taking place for 32 days beginning from June 6 to July 7, 2013.
(T.A014/H-YH)
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