What is Tea Tourism?It is not just those who love their cup of tea that would be interested in a spot of tea tourism, the tea estates themselves are a throwback to the genteel days of the Raj, which give the visitor a taste of an unhurried, relaxed and pampered way of life....
"Indonesia, the world's largest palm oil producer, is now looking at its vast easternmost provinces in Papua to expand its palm oil plantations, a senior official said Wednesday."After Sumatra and Kalimantan became too dense for new palm oil plantations, the only land...
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The World Trade Organization (WTO) has ruled that the European Union import duties rules on bananas scorns the global trade rules. I guess the banana wars are over. "The WTO case was brought by Ecuador, which,...
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Not only is the cultivation of cocaine a threat to rainforests, but the "war on drugs" is also part of the problem, according to scientists."A panel of scientists meeting at the Natural History Museum in London...
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"Tapaktuan, Aceh (ANTARA News) - A herd of wild elephants again encroached on human settlements in Trumon Timur sub district, South Aceh District, where they damaged commercial and food crop plantations.
"The problem of elephant attacks is continuing. The villagers have been...
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The government has yet to spend as much as Rp2 trillion in funds allocated in the 2007 state budget for renewable energy development, an energy affairs official said. The funds had remained unused because the government had yet to establish a body...
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"The forestry ministry official said the REDD pilot projects would be carried out between 2008 and 2012 in an effort to identify and overcome various problems that would arise during the implementation of the REDD scheme.
He said basically the aim of the pilot projects was to...
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"Speaking on the sidelines of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) here Wednesday, Wetlands International representative Alex Kaat said the Kyoto Protocol supported the use of biofuels such as palm oil as a way to reduce greenhouse gas emission whereas in...
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"In response to the problem, plantations director general at the Agriculture Ministry, Ahmad Manggabarani, admitted Indonesia`s coffee exports to Italy had been declining, but not to other countries.
"In general, coffee production increases but exports have been fluctuating,"...
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"Sugar production in 2006 reached 2,306,993 tons, while sugar transactions until October 2007 reached 2,328,854 tons, he cited.
The government last year issued a license for the import of 200 thousand tons of refined sugar.
Agriculture Minister Anton Apriyantono said that...
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""A lot of forest has been cut down but they didn't use it at all. We would like to use it for this programme," she told AFP, adding that so far 58 deals worth a total of 12.4 billion dollars have been signed with...
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Yogyakarta (ANTARA News) - To the average person, they are just ordinary swamps or bogs.
But peatlands across the world are more than just simple marsh land:
they are one of the largest carbon stores on earth and...
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Another reason to understand where your food comes from. What you eat can have grave consequences! There may be no justice for the people in this case, but you can show your outrage by boycotting this...
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"GENEVA - Scientists have discovered at least 52 new species of animals and plants on the southeast Asian island of Borneo since 2005, including a catfish with protruding teeth and suction cups on its belly to...
"Natural Hazards: Fires on Borneo The fires occur annually in the dry season (August-October), caused mainly by land-clearing and other agricultural fires."
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