Showing posts with label indonesia. Show all posts
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Monday, March 14, 2022

Global crisis on food looms large after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Russia invaded Ukraine two weeks back and the cost of major agricultural products are going beyond the reach of people. Wheat is an all-important item in the kitchen. The combined supplies from Russia and Ukraine make up nearly 30 percent of global wheat trade. This is now at risk. These two countries are the breadbasket for many countries. These are in the Middle East, South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Many of them would feel the after effects of ongoing war. Another major problem is availability of fertilizer. This is essential for farmers but it is becoming more expensive. Russia is not exporting it and output in Europe has reduced. This is because of surging price of natural gas, which is a major ingredient in nitrogen-based fertilizers like urea. Global health experts are worried.





Agriculture ministers from the G7 countries would draw up strategies to prevent any food crisis. Egypt imposed ban on the export of wheat, flour, lentils and beans. Indonesia, the world's top producer of palm oil, has implemented export restrictions on it. This item is required for preparing cooking oil, cosmetics and chocolate. The UN's World Food Program revealed that the number of people on the edge of famine has jumped to 44 million from 27 million in 2019. This is a matter of concern. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine would worsen the situation.


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edition.cnn.com dated 12 March 2022

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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Indonesia to have crocodiles to stand guard over death row drug convicts


In what could be termed to be a first, Indonesia could introduce crocodiles to stand guard over death row drug convicts - that is what the head of Indonesia's anti-drugs agency has proposed. A prison island would be built to house death-row drug convicts and it would be guarded by crocodiles.
This has been reported in bbc.com dated 9 November 2015.
In the opinion of Budi Waseso, crocodiles often made better guards than humans - because they could not be bribed. He has embarked on a mission of visiting different parts of the Indonesian archipelago in order to locate the fiercest reptiles and relocate as many crocodiles as possible there.
Incidentally, Indonesia has some of the toughest drug laws in the world and has put an end to a four-year moratorium on executions in 2013.
His logic is simple - you can not bribe crocodiles, neither can you convince them to let the inmates escape.
Of course, the plan is still in the early stages, and neither the location nor the potential opening date of the jail have yet been decided.

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Saturday, September 20, 2014

Eight convicted Indonesian gamblers publicly caned as dose of brutal Sharia punishment


Gambling is taboo in Indonesia and considered to be a crime and eight men were brutally caned in front of about 1,000 people inside a mosque compound in Indonesia because they had broken the strict Sharia laws on gambling dailymail.co.uk.
The incident happened in the conservative Aceh Province, on the north-western tip of Sumatra, and the state prosecutor read out the order of punishment – then a masked man wearing brown robes stepped forward and using a thin bamboo-like rattan cane, he whipped the culprits over their backs five times each.
The punishment was meted out after the Friday morning prayers and people were everywhere - .some of the men filmed and took photos of the incident on smartphones as the victims tensed up and grimaced in pain.
Illiza Saaduddin Djamal, the mayor of Banda Aceh, has revealed that this was the seventh public caning of people who broke Sharia law since it was enforced in the provincial capital, Banda Aceh, 12 years ago.
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