Monday, April 15, 2019

Grow more durians Jokowi tells struggling palm oil producers, with rural votes in balance

President Jokowi’s comments were a response to growing concerns about uncertainties rattling through one of the country’s most important sectors. The government is scrambling to find a fast but lasting solution to the vagaries and fluctuations of the palm oil market.
Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/grow-more-durians-jokowi-tells-struggling-palm-oil-producers-11448152
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Ricky Lim
Now everyone can see the working of Universal Law of Karma :-

(1) Cause - Few years ago, rampant  burning of palm oil - damage environment, cause haze in neighboring Countries, damage the health of humans, damage the Economy - stop flights, recreation, schools, chide neighboring Countries for complaining about the haze that damage human health and Economies.

(2) Effects (Consequences, Outcome) - palm oil industry face the risk of extinction.=== this is the Karma.

President Jokowi is a Noble person that has tried to stop the burning of clearing land for palm oil.


Thus good karma should come to President Jokowi.

It is a good suggestion by President Jokowi - as durian is a fruit that is high in demand - where hopefully the plantation owners don't revert back to the wrong move of burning its durian plantation to clear its land - and cause haze, environmental pollution - that will elicit Karma again.
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Jm Chow
A very smart move. There is great demand for durian...in China and in Singapore. Growing durian is much more profitable than palm oil.

No only durian, Indonesia should consider growing more tropical fruits for the China market.
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Eddie Lim
once some chinese businessmen decide to grow their own durian in southern china and even genetically modify durian to be grown in colder climates... thats it...
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Joseph Lau
Yes, plant durian trees. Also plant all types of tropical fruit trees, for wealth, health, happiness and prosperity.
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Unker Will
Most of our popular types of durians are from Malaysia or even Thailand but very little is known about Indonesian durians here in Slngapore.
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Jm Chow
Mau-San-Wang can be grown in Malaysia, in Indonesia and in other tropical islands.

Indonesia can be the suppliers of other tropical fruits just like Australia is the supplier of fruits from colder climate.

If the Indon can make the switch...it is good for Indonesia... it is also good for the consumers ( including Singaporeans)
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Lee Mae
Too much of cooking oil in the market. Plant more durians and jackfruits!!
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Lee Mae
By p[lanting fruit trees, animals won't go extinct too!!!!
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Sandra Kurylenko
Plant cannabis..that way,everyone would be happy...imagine the revenue it will bring
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Unker Will
Just wait...one day China will come out with better ways of consuming durians. Now they want to joint venture with the Malaysian in expanding this durian trade to China but I suspect they are actually there to learn how to grow durian trees and after that good bye Malaysia and here comes durians "made in China".
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Gabriel Omar
Indonesians should give PRABOWO a chance tomorrow as he is really serious on improving the economy and allow more business and creation of jobs for the people.
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