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alaysia is facing an acute shortage as the load is not on the ground but above the
of agricultural land. One of the ground.
alternatives is to go for marginal
areas such as hilly land and peat. THE SYSTEM
Through R&D, these areas can
be cultivated with oil palm with good returns in A cableway system was developed by MPOB in
spite of high development cost. collaboration with Sime Kubota Sdn Bhd. This
system had several major components such as
In the hilly areas, oil palm planted on terraces is mainline cable, hauling cable, FFB bin, pylons
much easier to reach by machine than those and chain block (Figures 1 and 2).
without terrace. Small machines with a capacity
of 500 kg to 600 kg have been found suitable. The distance between pylons was 150 m to
As terraces are generally narrow, thus bigger prevent excessive sagging of the mainline and
machines are unable to move on the terraces. In hauling cables. The hauling cable was attached
sandy and young soils as in Sabah terracing is to a pulley system that carried a chain block
not possible, thus the use of cableway system as which was attached with the FFB bin. The
an alternative. movement of the FFB bin was by hauling cable
that was wound to a drum attached to the prime
While for peat area, it was reported that the total mover. The prime mover can either be placed at
area under peat in Malaysia stands close to 2.8 the top or base of the hill slope. This FFB
million hectares. The biggest peat area is in container stopped at the terrace where FFB from
Sarawak comprising over 1.6 million hectares.
The balance is found in peninsular, over 800 000
ha and Sabah 86 000 ha. The inherent physical
and chemical properties of peat make its
development for agricultural use difficult. Apart
from that, peat has a low ground bearing
pressure. For such area, it needs a vehicle that
exerts a low ground pressure. Machines using
high flotation tyres or tracks have a good
potential to be used in peat soil area.
Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Malaysia
P. O. Box 10620, 50720 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Tel: 03-89259155, 89259775, Website: http://mpob.gov.my Telefax: 03-89259446
Figure 2. Cableway system in slope area.
that terrace were collected. The chain block was transport system also offers various advantages
used to adjust the bin height for easy loading of such as:
FFB. When the FFB bin reaches the unloading 1. The cable lines can be installed for slopes up
area (which can either be at the top or bottom of to 60o . With a cable line, which connects the
the slope), the bin is opened at the base so that hill locks, the fruits can be brought to any
the FFB falls into a waiting lorry that would take sides of the cableway.
the FFB to the estate ramp or to the mill (Figures 2 . The drive unit has low power requirement
3 and 4). (5 hp) as compared to the power needed by
any road transports such mini-tractor
ADVANTAGES (30 hp – 35 hp).
3. The system is not only for FFB transportation
The cableway offers the possibility of access to but can also be utilized for transporting other
the whole plantation with an unmanned products such as fertilizer and other field
transport system. Besides that, the cableway produce and inputs.
Figure 3. Bucket moving on the cable without FFB. Figure 4. Bucket moving on the cable with FFB.
COMPARISON ON COST EFFECTIVENESS BETWEEN A NEW ROAD BUILT AND ITS
MAINTENANCE VS. CABLEWAY SYSTEM
Assumption:
Area coverage used cableway system: 100 ha
Total distance: 8 km (8000 m)
Yield palm: 4 yr (1st harvesting round)
Average yield: 21.26 t ha-1
Period of seven years
Cableway system
Cost of the system:
• Driving-unit: RM 20 000 unit-1
• Cable, pylon etc : RM 12 000/100 m
Cost to install cable system = RM 120 m-1
= RM 120 x 3000 m = RM 360 000
Conventional road
Road built (RM) 34 286 34 286 34 286 34 286 34 286 34 286 34 286 240 000
Road maintenance Free 40 000 40 000 40 000 40 000 40 000 40 000 240 000
(RM) R&M
Total cost (RM) 34 286 74 286 74 286 74 286 74 286 74 286 74 286 480 000
Cost t-1 (RM) 30.40 42.26 34.88 31.11 30.21 29.60 29.60 32.25
Cableway system
Cable and driving- 54 286 54 286 54 286 54 286 54 286 54 286 54 286 380 000
unit (RM)
Maintenance (RM) Free R&M 1 500 1 500 1 500 1 500 1 500 1 500 9 000
Total cost (RM) 54 286 55 786 55 786 55 786 55 786 55 786 55 786 389 000
Cost t-1 (RM) 48.12 31.73 26.15 23.36 22.69 22.22 22.22 26.13
Figure 5. Comparison on cost per tonne between new road built by the conventional way and a cableway system.
Director-General
MPOB
P. O. Box 10620
50720 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Tel: 03-89259155, 89259775
Website: http://mpob.gov.my
Telefax: 03-89259446