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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT

AGR 112
NOVEMBER 2006

by
NORHIDAYU BINTI ISMAIL
2006109017/ASD2PC

Submitted to
Miss Suleha Binti Abdul Aziz

Head of Programme
Diploma in Planting Industry Management
University Teknologi MARA
Campus of Jengka
Pahang Darul Makmur
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING DETAILS

Training Location :
MAJLIS DAERAH KOTA TINGGI
Jalan Padang
81900 Kota Tinggi
Johor Darul Takzim

Headquarters:
University Teknologi MARA
40450 Shah Alam
Selangor Darul Ehsan

Telephone : 603 5544 3477


Facsimile : 603 5544 3214

Website : www.uitm.edu.com

Duration :
19 NOVEMBER 2007 – 21 DICEMBER 2007

Supervisor/s in charge :
MR. ZAINUDDIN

Group Members :

No. Name NRIC UiTM No. Semester


1 NORHIDAYU BINTI ISMAIL 870702015880 2006109017 2
2 MOHAMAD HIDIR BIN ABD GHAFAR 880808085471 2006146763 2
TRAINEE CURRICULUM VITAE

Full Name : NORHIDAYU BINTI ISMAIL


(Capital Letters)

Gender : FEMALE

Date of Birth : 2 JULY 1987

Place of Birth : HOSPITAL SULTANAH AMINAH JOHOR BAHRU

Age : 21

NRIC : 870702-01-5880

UiTM No. : 2006109017

Race : MALAY

Nationality : MALAYSIA

Religion : ISLAM

Mobile Phone : 017-7680687

Marital Status : SINGLE

Permanent Residential Address : 34, Jalan Binjai 1,


Taman Kota Jaya,
81900 Kota Tinggi,
Johor

Correspondence / Postal Address : -same-


TABLE OF CONTENT

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PAGE

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING DETAIL

TRAINEE CURRICULUM VITAE

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Location of Industrial Training


1.2 Acknowledgement
1.3 History of DPIM

2.0 TRAINING SCHEDULE


2.1 Summary of Training Schedule
2.2 Nature of Crop
2.3 Nursery
2.4 Field maintenance
2.4.1 Weeding
2.4.2 Manuring
2.4.3 Irrigation
2.4.4 Pruning

3.0 CONCLUSIONS

4.0 RECOMMENDATIONS

APPENDIX
INTRODUCTION

This report was done after I had completed my practical training during this
semester break (27/November/06 – 30/Disember/06). For this practical training, I had
completed the code AGR 112; I had done five week totally. I would thank to many people
have that had given me their help and supported during my practical training especially
our supervisor, Mr. Hamzah Bin Abu Samah.

The information that I gave learn and knowledge that I got from the training could be
share and benefited to mostly DPIM student and particularly part one .All the structure of
organization ,work planning , discipline and other experience can make me understand
more about the training itself is all about.

The input that I got was very useful tome acquired to my gold in the training which is
to get a lot of knowledge and experience. So, in the future I will have the better
understanding and ability to handle or manage all situations at the work place. The
importance thing is how to maintain the good relation between the worker and the
management staff.

For the conclusion, I hope this report can be as the source of the reference to the
other especially to part one now, which will hold their own practical training soon.

You’re sincerely,

………………………….
( MOHAMAD FIRDAUS BIN OTHMAN @ MOKHTAR )
2006449691
APPRECIATION

Firstly I want to say Alhamdulillah and I’m so grateful with the name of Almighty
God and with power at last I have done this practical training with success. Thanks to Mr
Norhafizah as secretary at Majlis Daerah Kota Tinggi because allow us to make our
practical training there.

To my supervisor in charge, Mrs Norhafizah bte Yaacob and all staff nursery Majlis
Daerah Kota Tinggi especially to Mr Zainuddin bin Jusoh, Mr wagiman bin Rani and Mr
Ismail bin Mydin, thanks a lot because give me a lot of new knowledge about planting. I
hope all the knowledge I can practice for the future.

Lastly, I would like to give my special thanks to my group member during practical
training because of his big co-operate and also his relevant ideas and knowledge.
Without him I will never do a good job at there. Thanks a lot to all of you. May Allah s.w.t
bless you all.

Thanks, wassalam….
1.1 Location of industry practical
CARTA ORGANISASI UPC

KETUA PROGRAM DPIM


MD. JAMALUDDIN HJ BULA

PENOLONG PENGURUS LADANG


MOHD HASNI HUSSIN

PENOLONG PERTANIAN PENOLONG PERTANIAN PENOLONG PERTANIAN


ZOLHALIM ABD SAMAD EDDY NOOR AHMAD SHAH HAMZAH ABU SAMAD
LADANG BUAH LADANG SAWIT, GETAH, HIASAN LANDSKAP &
TERNAKAN LEMBU NURSERY

PEKERJA RENDAH AWAM PEKERJA RENDAH AWAM PEKERJA RENDAH


HAZLI MOHD YUSOF JOHAN MOKHTASAR AWAM
SAHARIZAL MD JONID
PEKERJA RENDAH AWAM PEMANDU/OJP
ROSLI MOHD NAWI WAN NGAH WAN ABDULLAH PEKERJA RENDAH
AWAM
PEKERJA RENDAH AWAM PEMANDU/OJP MOHAMED ROSLI
HEIREL AZREY SADRI MUSLIM ABD GHANI IBRAHIM

PEKERJA RENDAH AWAM PEMANDU/OJP PEKERJA RENDAH


MOHAMED IDRIS ABD TALIP ROSLAN HUSIN AWAM
MOHD NADZRI YAZIF
PEKERJA RENDAH AWAM
ABDUL HARRIS ABD MANAN PEKERJA RENDAH
AWAM
PEKERJA RENDAH AWAM ROSKA SABRAN
NOR EFENDI MOHD NOR
1.3 HISTORY OF DPIM

Dpim program was first introduced in 1969 at Jalan Othman, Kuala Lumpur. It was
introduced by Prof. Haji Abdul Kadir Hassan. After the first introduction, it was
subsequently relocated to the Shah Alam campus before it is moved to Arau Campus in
Perlis in 1975. DPIM was initiated in UiTM Pahang by Prof. Haji Abdul Kadir bin Hassan.
At first, DPIM course in Pahang Campus was held only at Bukit Sekilau in Kuantan. Only
after Jengka campus is opened in 1993, it’s moved to Jengka Campus. Altogether, only
4 campuses offer this course – Jengka, Arau, Sabah and Sarawak branch. While for the
degree program, it’s only offered at Shah Alam campus.
The objective of this program is to train students the basics of agricultural science and
knowledge and can be applied for assistant manager holders in agricultural based
industries such as plantation; agricultural business and others related field or assistant
research officer in agricultural research institution.

Students are taught course related to basic and agricultural sciences and business
management with special emphasis on modern agricultural and management principles
and practices. In addition to attending lecturers and field works, and conducting
laboratory experiments on campus, students are also required to undergo four sessions
of practical training in plantation, agricultural institution, and agricultural business
organization during semester vacations lasting at least four weeks each.
2.1 Summary of Training Schedule

Date Week Programmed

19th Nov –23th Nov 1 Monday


2007 • Briefing for Practical Training by Mrs
Norhafizah bte Yaacob
• Make a inventory form for the playground
maintenance
• Do a office work
• Dismissed.
Tuesday
• Do a office work.

• Go to playground site and make counting


the damage facilities
Wednesday
• Go to playground site and make the
counting of damage facilities.
• Do a office work
• Key in all the inventory data into the
inventory form.

Thursday
• Completely the inventory form and made
its as a modul
• Do a office work
Friday
• Go to “bacaan Al-Quran”
• Go to nursery site
• Briefing by Mr Ismail bin Mydin
• Make indoor decoration at Jubli Intan hall

26th – 30th Dec 2 Monday


2007 • Propagation of spider lily.

• Go to Danga Bay for looking the


landscape that was complete before by
staff MDKT.
Tuesday
• Do clearance at nursery area to avoid
mosquito, termite and poisoning animals.
• Take flower from Jubli Intan hall to the
nursery.
Wednesday
• Arranged flower at nursery
• Pruning ‘kelat paya’ plant in recreational
park
• Isolated the dead flower to protect the
flower from disease an make sure t grow
healthy

Thursday
• Do maintenance
• Briefing by our supervisor, En.Hamzah bin
Abu Samah.
• Clearence “Taman PG’s”.
• Manuring fertilizer of plant.
• Study of scientific name landscape.

Friday
• Collect 6 of the Hibiscus sp.

• Tazkirah and doa.


• Briefing by our supervisor, En.Hamzah bin
Abu Samah.
• Clearing area around nursery.
• Learning about theory about landscape.

• Measure the area for cultivated “ficus sp”.

• Digging the hole.

11th – 15th Dec 3 Monday


2006 • Tazkirah and doa.
• Briefing by our supervisor, En.Hamzah bin
Abu Samah.
• Cleaning the store ‘Unit Ladang’.
• Learning theory about landscape.

• Cultivated the “sivoce rayes sp”.


Tuesday
• Tazkirah and doa.
• Briefing by our supervisor, En.Hamzah bin
Abu Samah.
• Clearing rase at nursery.
• Selected and transferred the plant to
Auditorium 1.
Wednesday
• Tazkirah and doa.
• Briefing by our supervisor, En.Hamzah bin
Abu Samah.
• Clearing the area at DSG.
• Arrange the flower at Auditorium 1.
• Take the note.

Thursday
• Tazkirah and doa.
• Briefing by our supervisor, En.Hamzah bin
Abu Samah.
• Prunning the “Hibusus sp” and “Duri
madras”.
• Trimming the plant.
• Arranged the planted around nursery.

Friday
• Tazkirah and doa.
• Briefing by our supervisor, En.Hamzah bin
Abu Samah.
• Pruning the “tapak unta”tree at the
complex.
• Clearing the rubbish around complex.
• Learnt theory about landscape.

18th – 22nd Dec 4 Monday


2006
• Tazkirah and doa.
• Briefing by our supervisor, En.Hamzah bin
Abu Samah.

• Clearing rubbish at complex and kolej


siswi.
• Pruning the “Duri madras”.

• Take a note.
Tuesday
• Tazkirah and doa.
• Briefing by our supervisor, En.Hamzah bin
Abu Samah.
• Lift the rases on the trailer.
• Cultirate tuyeus tree at the nursery.

• Send away “Bougainvillea sp” behind the


nursery.
• Put the polybags that fill up with the soil
the pembiakan site.
Wednesday
• Tazkirah and doa.
• Briefing by our supervisor, En.Hamzah bin
Abu Samah.
• Cultirate “Phycus sp” in the polybags 15’ x
18’.
• Plant the “Alamanda sp” in the polybags.

• Weeding and mounding “Cordium sp”.


Thursday
• Tazkirah and doa.
• Briefing by our supervisor, En.Hamzah bin
Abu Samah.
• Arrange the plant in the polybags at the
nursery.
• Cultivate “Alamanda sp”.

• Transfer the flower on the trailer.


• Quiz by En.Hamzah bin Abu Samah.

Friday
• Tazkirah and doa.
• Briefing by our supervisor, En.Hamzah bin
Abu Samah.
• Quiz by En.Hamzah bin Abu Samah.
• Make a drain behind nursery.
• Clear teratai tree at PG’s Lake.

26th – 29th Dec 5 Tuesday


2006 • Tazkirah and doa.
• Briefing by our supervisor, En.Hamzah bin
Abu Samah.
• Plant “Heliconia sp” mear the lake.

• Transfer “Sansevevig sp” from rase into


polybages.
• Arrange steeping stone in front of nursery
store.

Wednesday
• Tazkirah and doa.
• Briefing by our supervisor, En.Hamzah bin
Abu Samah.
• Continue do a landscape with plant the
purple curpla, pakis kaki lipan and
Policues sp.
• Presentation about landscape that was
prepared for 2 weeks ago.

Thursday
• Tazkirah and doa.
• Briefing by our supervisor, En.Hamzah bin
Abu Samah.
• Takes the “Ficus sp” and then plant it near
the PG’s lake.
• Pruning the “Thuja orientals” and “Codium
sp”.
• Answer the quiz.

Friday
• Tazkirah and doa.
• Briefing by our supervisor, En.Hamzah bin
Abu Samah.
• Cleaning the store nursery and around the
area.
2.2 NATURE OF CROPS

1. Shade trees

Scientific name Common name


Acacia auriculaeformis Yellow acasia
Cananya odarata Kenanga
Cassia fistula Cassia sena
Delunix regia Semarak api
Ficus benjamin Ara beringin
Mimosops elengi Bunga tanjung
Pterocarpus indulus Angsana
Samanea saman Rain tree
Tectonia grandis Jati
Terminalia cattapa Ketapang

2. Shrubs trees

Scientific name Common name


Acalypha wilkesina Yellow calypha
Bougainvillea sp. Bougainvillae
Bauhinia acuminate Tapak kuda
Codiaeum sp. Pudding
Duranta gold Duranta daun kuning
Hibiscus rosa sinensis Hibiscus
Ixora javanica Ixora
Mussaenda sp Janda kaya
Murraya exotica Kemuning
Turnera trioniklora White tunera

3. Palm trees

Scientific name Common name


Actinorphytis cal apparia Pinang penawar
Areca catechu Pinang sireh
Chrysalidocarpus lutescens Pinang kuning
Cocos nucifera Coconut
Corypha utan Gebang
Dictyosperm album Princess palm
Elaies guineensis Oil palm
Licuala grandis Palas kipas
Livisto chinensis Serdang cina

4. Cover crops

Scientific name
Alternantera sp
Aranchis pintoi
Chlorophytum comoson
Ophiopogon sp
Pandanussenderi
Portulaca grandiflora
Pheo discolour
Calathea sp
Pentas coccinea
Blue diamond

2.3 Nursery
A nursery is a place where plant are propagated and grow to usable size. There
are retail nurseries which sell to the general public, wholesale nurseries which sell
only to other nurseries and to commercial landscape gardeners, and private
nurseries which supply the needs of institutions or private estates. Some retail and
wholesale nurseries sell by mail.
Nurseries grow annual, perennials, and woody plant (trees and shrub). These
have a variety of uses: decorative plants for flower gardening and landscaping,
garden vegetable plants, and agricultural plants.
Nurseries often grow plants in a greenhouse, a building of glass or in plastic
tunnels, designed to protect young plants from harsh weather (especially frost),
while allowing access to light and ventilation. Modern greenhouse allow automated
control of temperature, ventilation and light and semi-automated watering and
feeling. Some also have fold-back roofs to allow “hindering-off “ of plants without
the need for manual transfer to outdoor beds.
Some nurseries specialize in one phase of the process: propagation, growing
out, or retail sale; or in one type of plants: groundcovers, shade plants, fruit trees,
or rock garden plants.
Plants may be propagated by seeds, but not often desirable cultivars are
propagated asexually by budding, grafting, layering, or other nursery techniques.

2.4 Field Maintenance

2.4.1 Circle Weeding


We make circle weeding to:
• To make sure that weed did not fight for minerals with tree because when it
happen, the tree will die.
• To make sure the tree gets enough sunlight to grow well because sunlight is
very important for it to growing up.
• To give support to small tree to grow well
• To make easier way for fertilizer absorb in soil
• It can make easier to use to manure the tree as well as it can.

Instruction
• Identified the important weed and first step hoe to control weeds
• Choose suitable method of dictation
• Clear the weed that grows near the plant.

Method
• Circle weeding
- take out the tree about two feet from tree canopy
• Mounting
- dig the soil around the plant and pile up around the plant
• Implement system
- using the cutter to control the weeds growth
• Slashing
- save time and labour cost

Methods of weed control


• Traditionally by hand labour, then sodium chlorate was introduced for the
control of lalang. Hand forking and hand splashing also used to eradicate
lalang, creepers and shrubby growth.
• Herbicides will give better and longer lasting control under such condition and
lower rates of chemicals are required then under full sunlight. Contact
herbicides will have only a short-lived effect, and translocated herbisides will
be needed to kill the root.
 Paraquat is absorbed on to the foliage at spraying and is unaffected by
subsequent rainfall
 Dalapon and glyphosate, require several hours for full absorption by the
leaf and their effectiveness can be impaired rainfull.

Objective of weeding
1. Make pruning activities easier
2. it may avoid from any dangerous animals
3. it makes compound clean and clear
4. it can make the plant grow more complete
5. it may destroy all unneeded grasses
6. it can make manuring activities easy to handle

2.4.2 Manuring
Manuring is an important task it’s providing a source of nutrient to plant to grow
and have a better chance to survive. Plant usually needs many types of nutrient to
complete its life. The important nutrients for plant are Carbon dioxide, Oxygen, Calcium,
Nitrogen, Sulphur and Magnesium.

Manuring means to apply manure to (land, soil, etc) and to enrich (soil) with a
fertilizing substance. It usually uses various traditional methods to improve soil quality
thereby increasing the long-term fertility of the soil. The supply of nutrients is met mainly
by compost-green manure produces in the backyards of our farmers and the
surrounding farms.

Objective of manuring
 To make fruit growing better
 To cater of nutrient the tree
 To give mineral to the plant

Method:
 Do not spray on the leaf because it can make the leaf die
 Manure the fertilizer like a circle or follow the canopy plant
 It’s distant is 2 feet from the canopy of tree
 The look form earth a surface and also soil
Suitable Time for Manuring
 when the ground is weed
 follow the schedule or manuring the plant

Time That Not Encourage


 during dry season because the fertilizer cannot diffuse into the ground
 during the flower are get out

Green Manuring

Green manures comprise plant crops grown on a given soil to a certain stage of
development before being ploughed under, will still green. Both leguminous and non-
leguminous plants are utilized for this purpose. Leguminous crops are cultivated widely
in a variety of agro- climatic zones in the tropic and subtropics.
The plant used for green manuring are high in water- soluble constituents, in
nitrogen and other nutrient element but are comparatively low in cellulose and lignin. As
very rapidly. This is accompanied by rapid liberation of the nitrogen and other nutrient
element in available forms. Humus is also produced in this process. As the plants grow
older, their ash and nitrogen contents decrease and their cellulose and lignin contents
increase.

The main benefits of green manuring are;


 maintaining carbon and nitrogen accumulation;
 reduction of nutrient elements leaching;
 reduction of soil erosion;
 improving water utilization;
 providing aeration of the soil;
 weed and pest control;
Providing cost saving in the crop rotation as a result of lowering fertilizer use,
improving nutrient element utilization, easier cultivation and reducing plant
protection requirement.

2.4.3
2.4.3

2.4.5 Transportation
COSTING DAILY TASK

FIRST WEEK (01)

Date /Day Costing of Work Done


Tuesday Progress : Maintenance (Pruning, clean up, trimming)
( 28 November2006) Labour cost : RM16 / 8 hours x 2 hours x 11 mp
= RM 44.00/ group
= RM 4.00/ person

Total cost: RM 40.00/ group


: RM 4.00/ person
Wednesday Progress : Maintenance
(29 November 2006) Labour cost :RM 16 / 8 hours x 2.5 hours x 12mp
= RM 60.00/ group
= RM 5.00/ person

Total cost : RM 60.00/ group


: RM 5.00/ person
Thursday Progress : Trimming and manuring
( 30 November 2006) Labour cost :RM16 / 8 hours x 2 hours x 12 mp
= RM 48.00/ group
= RM 4.00/ person

Total cost : RM48.00/ group


: RM 4.00/ person
Friday Progress : Prunning and clean area
( 01 Disember 2006) Labour cost : RM16 /8 hours x 2.5hours x 36 mp
= RM 180.00/ group
= RM 5.00/ person

Total cost : RM180.00/ group


: RM 5.00/ person.
SECOND WEEK ( 02)

Date / Day Costing of work Done


Monday Progress : Prunning, cleaning and put soil in poly bags
( 04 Disember 2006) Labour cost : RM 16 / 8 hours x 4.5 hours x 11mp
= RM 99/ group
= RM 9.00/ person
Meterial Cost :
1 polybag = RM 0.50
1 pack = 2 kg
= 360 polybag
1 kg = RM 6.00

Cost per bags = RM 149/ 11mp


= RM 13.54

Total cost : RM150/ group


: RM 22/ person

Tuesday Progress : Prunning, weeding, mounding and clearing


( 05 Disember 2006 ) Labour cost : RM 16 / 8 hours x 3.5 hours x 11mp
= RM 77 / group
= RM 7 / person

Total cost : RM 77 / group


= RM 7 / person
Wednesday Progress :Trimming and clearing
( 06 Disember 2006) Labour cost : RM 16 / 8 hours x 3 hours x 11 mp
= RM 66 / group
= RM 6 / person

Total cost : RM 66 / group


: RM 6 / person

Thursday Progress : Clearance and manuring fertilizer


( 07 Disember 2006) Labour cost : RM 16/ 8 hours x 2.5 hours
= RM 55 / group
= RM 5 / person

Material cost :
- 40 kg aviafic = RM 28
- 1 kg aviafic = RM 0.70

- Used : 2 kg aviafic = RM 1.40

Total cost : RM 56.40

Friday Progress : Clearing and digging the hole


( 08 Disember 2006 ) Labour cost : RM 16 / 8 hours x 5 hours x 11 mp
= RM 110 / group
= RM 10 / person
Hole = 2’ x 2’
= RM 5.00
Cost for ficus sp = RM 25
Cost for planted ficus sp = RM 30

Total cost : RM 140.00


THIRD WEEK (03)

Day / Date Costing Of Work Done


Monday Progress : Clearing store and cultivated
( 11 December 2006) Labour Cost: Rm 16 / 8 hours x 4 hours x 11mp
: RM 88 / group
: RM 8 / person

Total Cost:RM 88 / group


: RM 8 / person

Tuesday Progress : Clearing rase


( 12 December 2006) Labour Cost : RM 16 / 8 hours x 3.5 hours x 11
: RM 77/ group
: RM 7 / person

Total Cost : RM 77 / group


: RM 7 / person

Wednesday Progress : Clearing and arrange


( 13 December 2006) Labour Cost :RM 16 / 8 hours x 3 hours X 35 mp
: RM 210 / group
: RM 6 / person

Total Cost : RM210 / person


: RM 6 / person

Thursday Progress : Prunning, trimming and arrange the planted


( 14 December 2006) Labour Cost : RM 16 / 8 hours x 3.5 hours x 11mp
: RM 77 / group
: RM 7 / person

Total Cost : RM 77 / group


= RM 7 / person
Friday Progress :Prunning and clearing
( 15 December 2006) Labour cost : RM16 / 8 hours x 3 hours x 6mp
= RM 40.50 / group
= RM 6.75 / person

Total Cost : RM 40.50 / group


: RM 6.75 / person

FOURTH WEEK (04)

Day / Date Costing Of Work Done


Monday Progress : Clearing and pruning
( 18 December 2006 ) Labour Cost :RM 16 / 8 hours x 3hours x 12 mp
: RM 72 / group
: RM 6 / person

Total Cost : RM 72 / group


: RM 6 / person

Tuesday Progress : Lift the rases and cultirate tuyeus


( 19 December 2006 ) Labour Cost : RM 16 / 8 hours x 3 hours x 35 mp
: RM 210 / group
: RM 6 / person

Total Cost : RM 210 / group


: RM 6 / person

Wednesday Progress : Cultirate, planted, weeding, mounding


( 20 December 2006 ) Labour Cost : RM 16 /8 hours x 2.5 hours x 34mp
: RM 170 / group
: RM 5 / person

Total Cost : RM170 / group


: RM 5 / person

Thursday Progress : Arrange plant, cultivate and transfer


( 21 December 2006 ) Labour Cost : RM 16 / 8 hours x 2 hours x 34 mp
: RM 136 / group
: RM 4 / person

Total Cost : RM 136 / group


: RM 4 / person
Friday Progress : Clear lake
( 22 December 2006) Labour Cost : RM 16 / 8 hours x 2.5 hours x 34 mp
: RM 170/ group
: RM 5 / person

Total Cost : RM 170 / group


: RM 5 / person

LAST WEEK (05 )

Day / Date Costing Of work Done


Tuesday Progress : Planted, transfer trees, arrange stepping
( 26 December 2006 ) stone
Labour cost : RM 16 / 8hours x 3 hours x 34 mp
: RM 204 / group
: RM 6 / person

Total cost: RM 204 / group


: RM 6 / person

Wednesday Progress : Continue do a landscape and presentation.


( 27 December 2006 ) Labour cost : RM 16 / 8hours x 3 hours x 34 mp
: RM 204 / group
: RM 6 / person

Total cost : RM 204 / group


: RM 6 / person

Thursday Progress :Prunning and answer the quiz


( 28 December 2006 ) Labour cost : RM 16 / 8hours x 3 hours x 34 mp
: RM 204 / group
: RM 6 / person

Total cost : RM 204 / group


: RM 6 / person

Friday Progress : Clearing and around the area


( 29 December 2006 ) Labour Cost : RM 16 / 8hours x 3 hours x 34 mp
: RM 204 / group
: RM 6 / person

Total cost : RM 204 / group


: RM 6 / person

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