About Us
The Vision
EIACC aims to be a channel for a demand driven strategic partnerships between NTT and Australia to develop livestock, agriculture, power generation, fishery and tourism and enhance the local community.
EIACC aims to be a channel for a demand driven strategic partnerships between NTT and Australia to develop livestock, agriculture, power generation, fishery and tourism and enhance the local community.
Goals
- EIACC to become a trusted business partner for Australian and Indonesian governments, business and local communities.
- Create viable business activity in agriculture.
- Self sufficient power generation
- Create viable business activity in tourism.
Power Generation:
- EIACC will generate all power to ensure projects are self-sufficient.
- Initial power generation will come from diesel generators, which will be phased to a back-up power source once bio-gas and solar PV projects are complete.
- Bio-gas electricity generation will use waste from the feedlot to assist with solar PV generation in times of low sunlight.
- Excess power from EIACC projects will be supplied to local homes and villages.
- Once bio-gas and solar PV generators are up and running there is potential for offshore wind generators to be installed that can help secure additional power supply.
All project works and infrastructures carried out in accordance to Australian standard and by Indonesian workers trained to that standard in Australia.
Strategies
In cooperation with the Livestock Research Institute in Ciawi, West Java, we will be:
- Identify business and social issues and outcomes in Flores and package them into viable business opportunities for potential investors and partners.
- Build trusted relationships at all levels of the value chain – community, business and government.
- Use training and education as a key driver to enhance long term business.
- Develop tailored business plans for each activity.
In cooperation with the Livestock Research Institute in Ciawi, West Java, we will be:
- Farming and irrigating land for grain stock feed production.
- Breeding beef cattle with the Wagyu blood lines.
- Feedloting 15,000 head of local and imported stock, processing cattle to boxed beef in an Australian standard abattoir with the capacity of 250 cattle per day.
- We are also planning to develop a marine ice factory for local fishermen.