Tuesday 23 September 2014

Plantation companies paying to burn land

Plantation companies paying to burn land

Source:www.channelnewsasia.com


Plantation companies are paying local farmers to burn their land in order to bypass Indonesian restrictions preventing them from using slash-and-burn techniques. 
RIDING VILLAGE, South Sumatra: Illegal land clearing in Indonesia has been the primary cause of transboundary haze that has blanketed neighbouring countries Malaysia and Singapore.
However, farmers continue to use slash-and-burn techniques despite health and environmental hazards.
Sofi, a farmer and rubber plantation owner for 50 years, admitted to burning down the trees on his one-hectare rubber plantations every year to clear the land. He said: "I burn my land so it's easier for us to clear the cut tree branches. The small branches are the parts that are burnt. If we don't burn the land, it would be very difficult for us to replant it with cassavas and bananas."
It took only two hours to burn the land, compared to weeks if he were to remove the trees using machetes and shovels. But Sofi created firebreaks and monitored the fire closely to prevent it from spreading to nearby lands. He blamed the fires on peatland for the haze and said fires on normal ground die out faster.
Sofi, though, was not doing anything illegal. According to Environment Ministry laws that protect the traditional rights of small farmers, they are allowed to use the slash-and-burn technique for up to two hectares of land.
Instead, it is the plantation companies who have abused these laws. As they are banned from any amount of burning, commercial businesses are paying small individual farmers to use their land to grow crops before burning the land under the protection of the existing laws.
"We're working with the police to enforce the law,” said Yusrizal Dinoto, head of the South Sumatra Disaster Mitigation Agency. “Police on helicopters would patrol areas and take immediate measures to arrest suspects, whether it be farmers or plantation company workers who burn land."
Using excavators to clear the land is an alternative but it is also costly option that few independent farmers can afford.
"Burning to clear land is important for local farmers,” said Iswadi, a Forestry Ministry firefighter. “They need to clear land manually before they can replant rubber trees. They don't use sophisticated equipment so the only way is to burn land."
The small-scale farmers Channel NewsAsia spoke to say clearing land by burning has been a long-held local custom and they plan on continuing the practice until the government can offer them a better option.  

Good Effort , RCB plantation campaign in full swing

Good Effort,RCB plantation campaign in full swing

 Source:www.thenews.com.pk


Rawalpindi



Very good effort done by our some eco-friendly friend.
The ‘RCB Grand Plantation 2014’, which started for beautifying the entire cantonment with greenery, is progressing with great enthusiasm. A large number of cantonment residents are responding to it in a big way. The campaign was launched to add more than 100,000 plants in the cantonment.

This was stated by Rawalpindi Cantonment Executive Officer (CEO) Fahim Zafar Khan while talking to this correspondent here on Monday.

The CEO informed that the campaign comprises two sub-campaigns. First was named ‘Aik Aangan Aik Poda’. For this campaign, Pine, ‘Amaltas’, ‘Chinar’, Guava, ‘Kinnow’, Lemon, ‘Raat ki Rani’ (Cestrum), Alstonia, Bougainvillea and other plants were planted free of cost in houses, offices and at roadsides.

He said that well trained staff of garden branch of RCB were engaged to accomplish the job. These professionals were ordered to approach the houses, offices, schools and colleges etc to ensure proper plantation and to apprise the residents how to take care of these plants.

According to Fahim Zafar, till date 35,000 plants including 1,000 ‘Chinar’ plants, 10,000 Alstonia plants, 10,000 Guava, 5,000 each of Lemon, ‘Kinnow’, Pine and other plants have been planted. As many as 20,000 plants were planted in houses, 5,000 each to Army units and formations, 500 plants to Station HQ, 3,000 to multiple educational institutes and 1,200 plants were given to Chaklala Cantonment Board. Moreover, 6,000 plants were planted along roadsides.

Four vehicles equipped with 20 fully trained manpower and necessary equipment are taking part in this free plantation campaign. Residents don’t have to pay any money for the plants or for the plantation services.

He said that the second campaign, named as ‘RCB Grand Tree Plantation Campaign 2014’, was started with a commitment to plant trees and plants to beautify and uplift the whole Cantonment area. More than 85,000 plants have been planted during this campaign.

These plants consist of Bougainvillea, Pine, Jambolin, Guava plants, Alstonia, ‘Raat ki Rani’ (Cestrum), ‘Nunthra’, Bumentia, Citrus fruits and other.

This campaign also started on 14 August and is still continue. Multiple teams of trained staff are engaged in this campaign. Construction of roadside planters is also a part of the same campaign. Peshawar Road, Sadar, Westridge, Chur Chowk, Race Course and other areas were uplifted during this campaign. The teams are working day and night to speed up the process.

So please my dear friends ,wake up and don't stop till  our mother,our planet ,our earth green.
Awake your friend's to make out planet green.
Make our world happy .
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Don't disturb me i will destroy you

                   Don't disturb me i will destroy you

Our mother "EARTH" always told us don't disturb me otherwise i will destroy you.
Many times natural disaster happened but we didn't take this seriously ,but it's not too late if we focused on plantation again our planet green and our mother "EARTH" feel good and give blessing to us and there will be never again any natural disaster .

So please my dear friends ,wake up and don't stop till  our mother,our planet ,our earth green.
Awake your friend's to make out planet green.
Make our world happy .

Friend's send me your Email id for regular touch.