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Subject: Re: Don Polye - stop dancing to Philip Kikala's music, play your own music!


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Date Posted: Mon, Sep 29 2008, 04:14:29pm
In reply to: Chicko 's message, "Don Polye - stop dancing to Philip Kikala's music, play your own music!" on Mon, Sep 15 2008, 12:45:41pm

Thank you to Hon. Philip Kikala, MP for forming good development plans and securing financial resources for them, which is often a challenging job for an average politician.

These project proposals secured by the MP for Laigam-Porgera Electorate are equally essential and are not mutually exclusive. Given the nature of the funding and the projects, concurrent implementation is preferred if feasible, otherwise.

Mining into the mechnaical fibres, in any aspect, of the projects for commentary would be of some importance later.

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Date Posted: Tue, Sep 30 2008, 01:34:16am

The reason why Pyrethrum exports from PNG have stopped is due to the fact that the chemical extracted from the flowers which is called Pyretin is actually produced in laboratories by mixing certain chemicals. This by product is actually used to produce insecticides. This process was far cheaper then the extraction process used at the PNG processing plant in Kiminiga.

I believe the MP's office has conducted feasibility studies to see if the market was still there but this will be one of those projects that will certainly struggle to fly.

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