aloes wood trade ban was not relevant anymore
CITES prohibits trade in gaharu planning on Indonesia meeting in Argentina in March 2009 that then, and Research and Development Center for Forest and Nature Conservation has produced a technology that allows for the production of cultivated plants of aloes on quickly with a high success rate. The results of research in Sukabumi area that has been harvested on the day on Saturday 4 April 2009 showed that the aloe plant is inoculated 2 years ago to produce gaharu dark brown. This dark brown color is an indication of better quality. Trees inoculated plants was the result of 2000 with the type cressna and Aquilaria Aquilaria malaccensis, and inoculated at the age of 6 years.
According to Drs. Erdy Santoso, expert researchers from R & D Center aloes Forest & Nature Conservation, the inoculation period was correlated with the quality gaharu produced. Gaharu-producing plants do not produce gaharu wood is white, after inoculated for 3 months began to show the process of formation of aloes which indicated a brownish color change. There is a tendency inoculation the longer range then the darker color will indicate the quality and the increase also.
In this research locations have been tested four kinds of aloes-forming isolates JERMIA 1-4 isolates obtained from various regions in Indonesia. Results of inoculation in Sukabumi indicate that Jermia 2 and 4 give Jermia a more productive response.
Next Dr. Erdy Santoso explained that the results of inoculation for one year in Bangka behavior in the Middle East market for 800 – 1000 real per kilogram or approximately 2.5 million rupiah per kilogram. In general, inoculation for one year produces aloe products at least two pounds per tree.
On this occasion the Head of Research and Development Center for Forest and Nature Conservation, explained that the CITES Plants Committee meeting on 17 s / d March 22, 2009 in Argentina, the efforts the parties to give sanctions to ban trading in Indonesia in the form of aloe. Based on the experience of Forest Research & Conservation of Nature in the cultivation of aloe plants, is not difficult to cultivate these plants. In the last five years alone, in Carita (West Java) have been cultivated as much as 42 hectares of aloes, in Cikampek (West Java) by 2 hectares, and in Riau as much as 12 hectares. Also in some coachee Research Forest and Nature Conservation in West Kalimantan have been planted as many as 143,000 trees, 20,000 in South Kalimantan tree, in as many as 60,000 trees Jambi, East Kalimantan and in as many as 200,000 trees.
At present, the formation of gaharu inoculation technique has been mastered Center for Forest & Nature Conservation. In addition, the Center for Forest & Nature Conservation has been collecting 23 isolates originating from 17 provinces in Indonesia.
Thus, gaharu trade restrictions resulting in CITES meeting in Argentina in March of last month, was not unreasonable.
author : bagus p
reference :www.foreibanjarbaru.or.id
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