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Dry Season Indonesia

Dry Season in Indonesia

Food and Agri Industry answers eyesonindonesia.com Amsterdam, June 29th 2022– Indonesia’s dry season has never been easy. Dry winds blow from Australia and rainfall is almost nonexistent, which leads to major forest fires, choking air pollution, and searing heat, along with the energy-sapping effect the season has on residents. For many parts of Indonesia, one…
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Water Question in Indonesia

The Water Question in Indonesia

eyesonindonesia.com Amsterdam, June 29 2022– Indonesia  announced seven new water supply and waste water treatment projects worth a total of $1.9 billion and may present significant export opportunities for EU companies. Indonesia has a population of over 268 million people but the majority do not have access to piped water and are dependent on river water or bottled water.  For the 20% of…
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Living Without Plastics

Clean Rivers, Cleaner Brain Part II eyesonindonesia.com Amsterdam, June 28, 2022– It’s not just consumers who should change their habits – supermarket supply chains are optimized for selling packaged products and should be overhauled.  In the meantime, highly perishable goods such as asparagus, green beans and berries can end up on the field unpicked with…
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Living Without Plastics

Clean Rivers, Cleaner Brain  Part I eyesonindonesia.com Amsterdam, June 27, 2022– Of the 8,300 million tons of virgin plastic produced until the end of 2015, 6,300 million tons have been thrown away.  Most of that plastic waste is still with us, buried in landfills or polluting the environment. Microplastics have been found in Antarctic sea…
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Cleaning a River in Jakarta

Cleaning a River in Jakarta with Technology from the Netherlands

In order to clean the world’s 1000 most polluting rivers, we build the Interceptor. The first Interceptor is deployed on CengKareng Drain, Jakarta. To rid the oceans of plastic, we need to not only clean up what is already out there, but also stop new plastic from entering the ocean: we need to close the…
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Indonesia Container ports

Indonesia Survives Food- & Energy Crisis 

Part II Problems Emerging countries mdeboer FD / eyesonindonesia Amsterdam, June 11th 2022– The global debt burden has risen by almost $12,000 billion in the past corona years. Of this increase, 80% is accounted for by the emerging countries, that is a whopping$7000 billion Important numbers from the  Institute of International Finance (IIF) show that the global debt…
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Indonesia Survives Food- & Energy Crisis

Part I Problems Emerging countries mdeboer FD / eyesonindonesia Amsterdam, June 11th 2022– A severe energy crunch plus an equally serious global food shock hit countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America hard. Inflation and a stagnant economy make them very vulnerable. Their debts have risen quickly during the corona period and with rising interest rates…
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Indonesia Container ports

Investment Opportunities in Indonesia

Investment opportunities in Indonesia are getting larger today. As revealed by Kontan.co.id, the investment climate in the country is still safe and in a positive trend. Notes from Bank Indonesia also show the money circulation in the foreign exchanges that received per July 25, 2019, reach IDR 192,5 billion. Investment Opportunities in Indonesia Looking at…
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Indonesia hit by match-fixing allegations in bronze medal tie against Vietnam

Match-fixing allegations have emerged in the bronze medal match between Indonesia and Vietnam at the 28th Southeast Asian Games in Singapore on June 15, the latest hit to Indonesian football following a FIFA ban. The Jakarta Legal Aid Institution has revealed a phone recording that allegedly proved match-fixing claims with a whistleblower, identified by the…
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Attracting New Investors for Indonesia

High margins, a large market with low banking penetration and healthy economic growth are key reasons why Indonesia is considered one of the most attractive markets for financial institutions in Southeast Asia. Moody’s recently changed its outlook on the Indonesian banking system to positive from stable, as it saw improvements in the country’s operating environment,…
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