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Economy of Papua What is [One Village One Product] An introduction made with a candle

Yuhei Ohno. Concept Sheet  for Papua New Guinea. purpose. Economy of Papua What is [One Village One Product] An introduction made with a candle. Economy of Papua New Guinea.

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Economy of Papua What is [One Village One Product] An introduction made with a candle

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  1. Yuhei Ohno Concept Sheet forPapuaNew Guinea purpose • Economyof Papua • What is [One Village One Product] • An introduction made with a candle Economy of Papua New Guinea • Papua New Guinea is richly endowed with natural resources, but exploitation has been hampered by the rugged terrain and the high cost of developing infrastructure. Agriculture provides a subsistence livelihood for the bulk of the population. Mineral deposits, including oil, copper, and gold. copper crayfish logs prawns coffee

  2. Concept Sheet forPapuaNew Guinea What is [One Village One Product] ? • The One village one product movement is a program for regional development. It began in oita Prefecture, Japan, in 1979 Communities selectively produce goods with high added value. One village produces one competitive and staple product as a business to gain sales revenue to improve the standard of living for the residents of that village. Among them are shiitake, kabosu, mikan, and beef. (In addition), What is Kimbe’s special product & culture ? Palm oil Ceremony TOLAI Morinda citrifolia Umi budou A natural hot spring

  3. Concept Sheet forPapuaNew Guinea An introduction made with a candle Because palm oil is common, kimbe has many houses which do not have electricity. I want to make a candle using waste oil or palm oil The Following is how to make candles Break a crayon into small pieces so it is easy to melt. Filter the waste oil. (add coagulant) Stir until the coagulant is completely mixed in. turn off the flame and let cool. you can add fragrance before the oil cools down and hardens. Pour the next color after the surface of the color below has hardened Before it hardens put a wick in the center of the jar by hanging It from a chopstick.

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