The Borneo Post

Wan Junaidi: Indonesia keeping to pledge over cross-border haze

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KUCHING: Indonesia has adopted systematic measures to address the cross-border haze that affects Southeast Asia, in keeping with its assurance to ensure an end to the problem by 2020, said Natural Resources and Environmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar.

He said he had held numerous discussion­s with the Indonesian authoritie­s from the provincial to the national level on the matter.

The Indonesian government had also signed an agreement on a Transbound­ary Haze-Free Asean by 2020, convinced that it can address the problem by that year, Wan Junaidi said to reporters at his Aidilfitri open house here Sunday.

Transbound­ary haze pollution arising from land and forest fi res, mainly in Indonesia, over the past two decades have had social, economic and environmen­tal impacts in the Asean region.

Wan Junaidi said Indonesia had establishe­d a task force comprising 3,000 police and military personnel to put out forest fi res.

It had also set up a department to coordinate the task of extinguish­ing the forest fi res and establishe­d a monitoring centre in Jakarta to provide informatio­n on forest fi res, he said.

He also said that Indonesia had withdrawn over 2,000 concession­s for oil palm cultivatio­n on peat soil which, it is believed, could trigger forest- clearing fires in that country.

Wan Junaidi said he had also met representa­tives of Indonesian plantation associatio­ns to discuss how to address the haze problem.

The minister said that last year, a plantation company from Sarawak was also found to have engaged in open burning in Indonesia.

He advised plantation entreprene­urs, especially those managing oil palm plantation­s in the state, to refrain from engaging in open burning.

Wan Junaidi said he had instructed enforcemen­t department­s and agencies to take the necessary regulatory measures to curb open burning in the dry season.

“We do not want a repeat of what happened in the oil palm plantation in Baram last year that can cause severe haze in the state,” he said.

He said he had also ordered a stop to open burning in peninsular Malaysia in view of the approach of the dry season. — Bernama

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Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar

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