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Posted: 16 Nov 2013 03:10 PM PST Here's an interesting video of the US taking 6 tons of confiscated ivory to Africa to crush it. The purpose was to "send a message" to poachers. The entire worldwide elephant population is 500,000. They are vanishing at a rate of 50,000 per year, just for their ivory. A couple of people sent me this video, Reader Michael was first. Link if video does not play: U.S. crushes 6 tons of confiscated ivory to send message to poachers Africa's elephants are being slaughtered at a record pace by poachers who hope to get rich by selling their ivory tusks. The Math 1 ton = 2,000 pounds 6 tons destroyed Street price = $1,000 pound 6 * 2,000 * $1,000 = $12,000,000 $12 million dollars is not a lot to the U.S. But it is a lot to Kenya. Carved Ivory Carved ivory is surely worth a lot more than raw ivory. 10 times more? I don't know. Unfortunately there was no breakdown of how much carved ivory was crushed, but the video showed rooms of it being boxed for destruction. For the sake of argument, let's just assume the entire lot could have fetched $50 million at auction. I have a simple question: What if instead of crushing that ivory, the US auctioned the ivory with all proceeds going to African nations for anti-poaching efforts? How many people could Kenya have hired for $50 million? Wouldn't that have done more for the elephants than crushing it? Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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