I don't think CITES has any jurisdiction on what the Vietnamese doing within Vietnam .That is indeed a tragic scene. Plants ripped out of the habitat in chunks, looking like the entire populations were taken.
Since we don't know the full story, there are 2 possible scenarios:
1. the failure of CITES locally
2. the plants were saved from deforestation
Let's hope that it was the second reason. And that these plants are salvaged and grown properly before they expire.
Sadly one of those seed pods could have supplied all those plants to the trade.
I don't think CITES has any jurisdiction on what the Vietnamese doing within Vietnam .
Another matter, it may sound controversial to some , the minority tribes who live up in the mountains and highlands have to earn a living, to feed their children with whatever mean they have .
No one lift a finger to help if they starve , so no one should have a saying when they go to the jungle to harvest the orchids to sell , to them an orchid is no different to a mushroom, a bamboo shoot, or a squirrel , or a deer, just a mean to survive.
I am translating what the seller mentioned :........
Perhaps not the helenae specifically, but it was not that suddenly there were the Victorian Englishmen who taught us to collect and grow flower. nor was it a sudden fad in recent time either.I have often heard this argumentation and i totally understand them. Probably i would do the same. But i just wonder from what they were living before there was an interest in orchids. Its not so long ago. And i also wonder how long there will be plants in the Jungle, which they can sell. When you look at FB so many plants are sold every day.... Really incredible how many plants are around in the wild.
I understand and agree with you , that said , I also think along the way Martin and Rudolf thought, that the natives need to survive , actually the peoples who bought from the tribal peoples and resell plants in these video are not big enterprises, once a while they get the shipments .Hien, destroying habitat and killing the creatures of nature for a short term benefit leads to a tragic and irreversible end of this story, i think.
I forget to mention that what we see here is the local trading inside Vietnam for common folks, not mean for the international collectors. They do not sell or ship outside the country. I would venture to guess that the case of humongous harvesting to supply the Chinese herbal market must involve bribing party's officers, or organize by the high level officers themselves.Very sad and incomprehensible especially when these plants are available all over the world legally for reasonable price.My friends told me about thai and viet flower markets.He mentioned for exaple dianthum, plants were for sale 10 usd/kg.
Hien is absolutely right. I've seen what the timber industry is like in Borneo and the damage
they do. If some of these orchids thrive, it's because the (people of Borneo, VN) saved them
from destruction. I think it very harsh of "wealthy" Americans and Europeans to be judgmental in this context. Some of you may be too young to remember what the U.S. did to the
VN people...WE destroyed village culture and left the people to starve. Remember all that
napalm?????
Hien is absolutely right. I've seen what the timber industry is like in Borneo and the damage
they do. If some of these orchids thrive, it's because the (people of Borneo, VN) saved them
from destruction. I think it very harsh of "wealthy" Americans and Europeans to be judgmental in this context. Some of you may be too young to remember what the U.S. did to the VN people...WE destroyed village culture and left the people to starve. Remember all thatnapalm?????
yes those were good actions you have taken.Look, my friends.Anyone must know here that most of them have illegally bought plant or plants in our collections.I wrote previously that it could be strange but it maybe the way of protection if some of you have possibility of breeding these plants.i have similar plans with few of my rare plants, too.Fortunately my conditions improved fast in the past years, eg. my said to be rare wentworthianum has 3 new shoots, I plan to self it next year.Many of plants offered for sale here originated from my collection, eg. Cattleya dowiana, dormanniana, violacea semialba, velutina.I sent seeds my friend, he breeded succesfully, many of them are fbs size nowadays.So it could be one of the way of protection of rare species in the future, added sadly, against of cites laws.
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