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hatrack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-26-06 01:09 PM
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Indonesian Plan For 1.8 MH Palm Plantation Impossible, Says Official
The government's proposal to turn over 1.8 million hectares to oil palm cultivation in Kalimantan is not economically feasible, with only 10 percent of the land actually suitable for growing oil palms, a government official says.

The proposal has already drawn fierce criticism from environmentalists. The Agriculture Ministry's director of plantations, Ahmad Dimyati, said Tuesday most of the planned plantation land lay at elevations of higher than 400 meters and was hilly, making it impossible to plant oil palms. "Oil palm plantations on higher ground are less productive," he told a seminar on oil palm cultivation, adding that rubber and cocoa plantations would be more appropriate in such areas.

His remarks should add weight to accusations the project is nothing more than a ruse to fell huge numbers of trees at the land clearance stage for short-term gain. Moreover, Ahmad said, most of the land involved was located in conservation areas, meaning the government had to abide by international rules on forest conservation and plantations. These rules require the establishment of plantations must not damage the environment, conservation areas, flora and fauna, or water resources.

Rudi R. Lamuru, the executive director of Sawit Watch -- an NGO that monitors the oil palm plantation sector -- said many firms came to Kalimantan ostensibly to establish oil palm plantations, but in reality all they were after was the timber obtained during land clearance.

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Gee, I wonder why logging companies would want to clear tropical forest land unsuitable for palm plantations. Hmmm . . .

http://www.ecoearth.info/articles/reader.asp?linkid=51417
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PATRICK Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-26-06 01:16 PM
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1. Global warming or no
the cannibal capitalist desertification of earth continues for abstract numbers and madmen.
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