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  • Indonesia - 2011 Exported Wildlife Target Rp 5 M

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    2011, Export Wildlife targeted Rp 5 M
    Monday, 19/09/2011 | 09:33 PM

    JAKARTA - The Ministry of Forestry tried to boost non-tax state revenue (non-tax revenues) from trade in wild plants and animals. The target, amounting to Rp 5 billion this year.

    Until this September, non-tax revenues from trade in wild plants and animals already reached USD 3.157 billion.Director General of Forest Protection and Nature Conservation, Darori, optimistic the target could be reached because the issue of bird flu has subsided.

    According Darori, early 2011 and almost 100% export to Europe rejected the bird because the bird flu issue. "However, mid-year we can convince the bird flu in Indonesia is not there anymore, so now it can be exported," said Darori, last weekend.

    Darori revealed, is currently very interested in foreign nationals from Indonesia of wildlife such as crocodiles, fish, snakes and lizards. While the plant of interest is the aloes. Based on data from the Ministry of Forestry, through September of this Indonesia has exported around 34 233 alligator tail or get non-tax revenues of about Rp 43.2 million.

    Sedangan fish exports reached as many as 56,248 head or about Rp 1.47 billion. For the aloe plant as many as 902,904 kilograms of non-tax revenues equal to Rp 1.03 billion.

    Darori said, efforts to increase the export is done with raising captive breeding in some areas. The one being promoted is breeding snakes. "In the near future we will release the new 1000 hatched snakes in Lamongan, East Java," he said.

    Director of Conservation of Biological Diversity (CBD), Bambang Novianto, certain non-tax revenues target is achievable. "In October and November, the trade will be high. This is when it's the end of exporters also must be encouraged, "said Bambang. KTO


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