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March

The Indonesian Ministry of Trade has confiscated 5 tons of imported garlic seeds sold at Pasar Induk Kramat Jati Main Market, East Jakarta. The ministry's Director of Trade Compliance Veri Anggrijono explained, garlic seeds is prohibited to be traded in the market and must be planted. To the media on Monday, March 12, 2018 in North Jakarta he explained, he has withdrawn the garlic seeds of mandatory planting program from the market. From the investigation results, the importer has got license to import 300 tons of garlic seeds from the Ministry of Agriculture. Currently, the Ministry of Trade is looking into and rechecking the 8 containers of garlic seeds.

“We would like to convey that if the importer is given the import permit for seeds, it must be planted, not to sell it to the market. Because we want to be garlic self-sufficient. If the seeds are also sold at the market, whereas we know the minister has just given permission for import,” Veri said.

Veri Anggrijono further explained the government has issued a policy to give import facility through the shift of supervision from border to post-border or outside customs area. Therefore, Veri said his side will not compromise the importers who break the rules. The garlic seeds are imported from China and enter Indonesia through Tanjung Priok port. Physically, the garlic and garlic seeds do not have significant difference, but on the packaging there is information saying that it is seed. Although the garlic seeds found at Kramat Jati market are garlic for consumption, Veri stated that it still breaks import regulations. The garlic seeds with the January 2018 production label were imported before garlic import permit was issued by the Ministry of Agriculture at the end of February 2018. (VOI/SEKAR/AHM)

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March

Science Diplomacy has important thing for global change with the existing issues in many countries. Science plays role in building trust and relation among countries. It was stated by Acting Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) who is represented by Deputy of Social Sciences and Humanities, Tri Nuke Pudjiastuti at Workshop on Science Diplomacy in Jakarta on Monday (12/03).   Tri Nuke said science becomes a bridge to boost international cooperation in providing solution of issues such as poverty.

“If we see global order, we can see there is Multi-Stressed zone in Africa, Asia and part of Europe and America. What is happening if we mention Multi-Stressed zone? There are big issues, water problems, demographic and hunger problems, coastal issues, even conflict. Those are global issues and have been big challenges that we have not been able to overcome,” Tri Nuke Pudjiastuti.

Moreover, Tri Nuke Pudjiastuti explained related to the importance of science diplomacy, LIPI is continuously participating by sending more than 500 researchers to several foreign countries to boost international cooperation. She said science has a role in one country’s geo-politic and geo-strategic context.(VOI/Ahmad  Faisal/AHM)

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March

Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) prioritizes its research in the field of food, energy, maritime, biodiversity and so on. The priorities are related to the reference of the sustainable development goals. It was said by Deputy of Social Sciences and Humanities of LIPI, Tri Nuke Pudjiastuti on the sidelines of Workshop on Science Diplomacy in Jakarta on Monday (12/03) to Voice of Indonesia. She said the research priority has become a challenge for LIPI so that its research can be explored by others.

“The upcoming challenge for LIPI is how to deliver the research outcome to national and global stakeholders in which it is not bilaterally, but multilaterally and here LIPI is building multi-polar in a position as the second track. It is the big power we have,” Tri Nuke said.

Tri Nuke explained the research output of LIPI must provide solution of the problem being researched, so it will give positive impact for Indonesian interest in particular, and can be beneficial for world's interest. (VOI/Ahmad Faisal/AHM)

13
March

FM in Russia

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met Damir Gizatullina, Vice Chairman of the Russian Moslem Council, in Moscow (12/3), called on the Russian Muslims joining their Indonesian brothers to disseminate peace and tolerance values. She arrived in Moscow after a visit to Singapore the day before.

She will attend a bilateral meeting with her Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov and discuss the strengthening of bilateral cooperation between Indonesia and Russia and the planned visit of Russian President Putin to Indonesia. Minister Marsudi will stay in Russia until 13 March.