Botswana: We Should Sell Our Products With Pride

Authors: 
Anon.
Document Type: 
Media
Citation: 
Anon. (2008, October 29). Botswana: We Should Sell Our Products With Pride. All Africa [online]. Available http://allafrica.com/stories/200810300424.html [2009, March 16]
Year Published: 
2008
Type Work: 
News Release
Availability: 
online
Location of Project: 
botswana
Language: 
english
Country: 
botswana
Url: 
http://allafrica.com/stories/200810300424.html
Bushmeat Asian Type: 
Bushmeat
Keywords: 
botswana ; legal ivory sale ; CITES ; ivory sale ; ivory trade ; china ; japan ; press ; one-off ivory sale
Abstract: 
As a country, we should not be intimidated when we are legitimately selling products acquired from natural resources. We should not be made to feel embarrassed when selling either diamonds or beef. Or any other God-given resource we might have. It was somehow embarrassing for our otherwise forthright Minister of Environment, Tourism and Wildlife, Kitso Mokaila to be ambiguous about Botswana's one-off sale of stockpiled ivory to Japan and China scheduled for Friday. Mokaila's concerns are nevertheless understandable given the obnoxious ways of the global eco-terrorists. Botswana is to sell 44 tonnes of ivory, under the auspices of the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). Against our stockpile this is a modest tonnage. Botswana has the largest concentration of African Elephant species in the world. With an elephant population of more than 155,000 - it accounts for more than 50 percent of the elephant herd in southern Africa. This herd has been ...
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