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Sandalwood Revolution

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

The East Nusa Tenggara regional government is striving to encourage the replanting of sandalwood. Trauma due to a 1986 regional regulation-which claimed government ownership of 80 percent of each person's sandalwood tree-is the biggest constraint.

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EVERY day Sanis Nae, Orias Muskanan and Siprianto Lopo struggle around the forest of Flobamora, in Fatukoa subdistrict, West Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). The three men are contracted by the Forestry Office to care for the 250 sandalwood tree seedlings in the 30-hectare forest. The 250 sandalwood plants (Santalum album lynn) were planted only recently, at the beginning of December 2009. But they are now 1.5 meters tall. The plan is for the F

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