IPB opens first cricket workshop
BOGOR: To support the development of natural resources in the country, the Bogor Agricultural Institute will hold the country's first research workshop on crickets.
"We are supporting the development of crickets as a commodity by working together with more than 50,000 cricket breeders through their association," said the director of the IPB's Human Resources Center, Illah Sailah, on Tuesday.
The IPB signed a memorandum of understanding with the breeders' association last week.
Illah said the IPB would help the farmers with the development of human resources and technology, while the association would help enlarge the market for the insects.
He said that crickets, which are common in Indonesia, had long been used as ingredients in the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries, as well as in traditional medicine. --Antara
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College student steals to pay fees
JAKARTA: A student at a private university in Jakarta has been arrested for stealing on a number of occasions from a neighbor's house in Pulo Gebang Permai, Cakung, East Jakarta.
Arnold Tisoalu, 26, stole two cellular phones, a wrist watch and a camera, all of which he sold. He claimed that he had used the proceeds to pay for his university fees.
The student stole the items on Saturday and Sunday. He was arrested late on Sunday evening.
Arnold is now being held by the Cakung Police in East Jakarta. -- Tempointeraktif.com