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Cendani Bamboo Traditional Fishing Jors Indonesian Master Works

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  • naryono, endang

    (STIE PASIM SUKABUMI)

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Cendani bamboo or kirisik bamboo with the Latin Phyllostachys aurea, is a type of bamboo that grows in Indonesia which has been used and used by Indonesian people for hundreds of years. This bamboo has a unique character and has a beautiful artistic value, has a height between 2 to 4 meters, with an average diameter of less than 4 cm so that bamboo is very widely used by the community in supporting daily activities, such as clotheslines, building materials, household crafts and more prominently this bamboo is used for fishing rods. The rod from Cendani bamboo is very fast, this is due to advances in science and technology as well as the progress of the times, on the one hand it is very encouraging because it will increase the economic value of the community in their welfare but on the one hand the massive exploitation of cendani bamboo will affect the ecosystem and development. it is proving increasingly difficult to get old Cendani bamboo to use as fishing rods. Currently, the cendani fishing rod is no longer considered a one-sided rod or a cheap fishing rod that is not the main choice of anglers, but now the cendani bamboo rod is an exclusive fishing rod that is highly sought after by customers from medium to premium prices. So that cendani bamboo has a high economic value that must be maintained and increased its economic value for welfare.

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  • naryono, endang, 2021. "Cendani Bamboo Traditional Fishing Jors Indonesian Master Works," OSF Preprints 43pg8, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:43pg8
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/43pg8
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