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Subnational Human Development Index (2.1) [Sarawak – Malaysia]". Global Data Lab of Institute for Management Research, Radboud University . Retrieved 12 November 2018. As of 2021, Sarawak is producing 2,800,000 barrel of oil equivalent every day in 150 oil and gas producing fields. [198] [ failed verification] However, the export-oriented economy is dominated by liquefied natural gas (LNG), which accounts for more than half of total exports. Crude petroleum accounts for 45.1%, while palm oil, sawlogs, and sawn timber account for 12.0% collectively. [196] The state receives a 15% royalty from Petronas over oil explorations in its territorial waters. [199] Most of the oil and gas deposits are located offshore next to Bintulu and Miri at Balingian basin, Baram basin, and around Luconia Shoals. [200]

So, that is why we need to find ways to see how to improve their production and improve their income so that Sarawak can remain the main producer of pepper in the country. Imagine a crop that thrives in fallow land, grows without chemical fertilizer, and provides reliable income for Indigenous peoples. That’s pepper. My Constitution: Sabah, Sarawak and special interests". Malaysian Bar. 2 February 2011. Archived from the original on 19 November 2016 . Retrieved 13 November 2015. Sarawak is one of the world's largest exporters of tropical hardwood timber, constituting 65% of the total Malaysian log exports in 2000. The last United Nations statistics in 2001 estimated Sarawak's sawlog exports at an average of 14,109,000m 3 (498,300,000cuft) per year between 1996 and 2000. [201]A number of international films, documentaries, television series had made Sarawak as a principal photography location, with Farewell to the King (1989), The Sleeping Dictionary (2003), and Edge of the World (2021) being most notable. [346] [347] Amongst the first locally produced movies were the Iban language film named "Bejalai" that was featured in the Berlin Film Festival in 1989 and the horror film named "Possessed" screened in 2006. [346] Holidays and festivals [ edit ] Ib Larsen (2012). "The First Sultan of Sarawak and His Links to Brunei and the Sambas Dynasty, 1599-1826: A Little-known Pre-Brooke History". Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Project MUSE. 85 (2): 1–16. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.692.3022. doi: 10.1353/ras.2012.0006. S2CID 161325104. Note: Population data for Serian Division not including Siburan subdistrict which was formerly a part of Kuching Division. In comparison to the number of other medical facilities, mental health is only serviced by a single facility, Hospital Sentosa. [255] This abundance of medical services has made Sarawak a medical tourism destination for visitors from neighbouring Brunei and Indonesia. [256]

Sustainable pepper farming uses fallow lands, so there is no need to clear new areas. Plus, the amount of land required is relatively small compared to other crops. The surrounding rainforest is home to many endangered species and makes the world more resilient to the changing climate—so providing realistic alternatives to deforestation has a cascade of benefits. A vision for the future Brunei Revolt breaks out – 8 December 1962". National Library Board (Singapore) . Retrieved 9 November 2015.

Black pepper from Sarawak, 200g – freshly imported directly from Borneo, Malaysia!

Patricia, Hului (12 September 2016). "Celebrating Batu Lintang Camp liberation day on Sept 11". The Borneo Post. Archived from the original on 11 December 2018 . Retrieved 17 June 2017.

Cuhaj, George S (2014). Standard Catalog of World Paper Money, General Issues, 1368–1960. F+W Media. p.1058. ISBN 978-1-4402-4267-0 . Retrieved 13 January 2016. Sarawak was recognised as a separate state by the United States (1850) and Great Britain (1864), and voluntarily became a British protectorate in 1888.Sarawak State Anthem". Sarawak Government. Archived from the original on 7 September 2015 . Retrieved 12 January 2016. a b Chin, James (1996). "The Sarawak Chinese Voters and Their Support for the Democratic Action Party (DAP)" (PDF). Southeast Asian Studies. Kyoto University Research Information Repository. 34 (2): 387–401 . Retrieved 19 June 2014. Cheng, Lian (7 April 2013). "Why Sarawak is electorally unique". The Borneo Post. Archived from the original on 23 June 2015 . Retrieved 12 January 2016. For this reason, Sarawak held its state and parliamentary elections separately – and has been adhering to the practice since 1979 whereas all the other states still hold the two elections concurrently (see Table). Graham, Saunders (5 November 2013). A History of Brunei. Routledge. pp.74–77. ISBN 978-1-136-87394-2 . Retrieved 24 November 2016.

The location and history of Sarawak has resulted in a broad diversity of ethnicity, culture and languages. Among the indigenous peoples of Sarawak, outside influences have led to many changes over time. The Iban tribal culture in Sarawak centred on the concept of the warrior and the ability to take heads from other tribes in battle. This practice, central as it was to the Iban people, was made illegal under James Brooke's rule and ultimately faded away although reminders of the practice are still seen in some long houses. [325] Two other tribal peoples of the Sarawak Highlands, the Kelabit and Lun Bawang, have seen fundamental changes to their ethnic identities as a direct result of their conversion to Christianity. One major change was the shift in the focal point of their social interactions from the traditional long house to the local church. Their religious devotion has also helped shape their worldview outside of their village, particularly in response to change. [326] For the Penan people, one of the last tribes to still be practising a nomadic lifestyle within the jungle, outside influence, particularly education, has resulted in a significant decline in the population that practice the nomadic lifestyle. [327] Others settle down after intermixing with members of different tribes, such as the Orang Ulu. [328] One direct result of this diversity in cultures, engendered by a policy of tolerance to all races, is the increasing numbers of tribal peoples marrying not only other Sarawakian tribes, but also to Chinese, Malays as well as citizens of European or American descent. [329] Infrastructure development in Sarawak is overseen by the Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Transportation, successor to the Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Communications (MIDCom) after it was renamed in 2016. [229] Despite this ministerial oversight, infrastructure in Sarawak remains relatively underdeveloped compared to Peninsular Malaysia. [230] A railway line existed before the war, but the last remnants of the line were dismantled in 1959. [243] A rail project was announced in 2008 to be in line with the transport needs of SCORE, but as yet no construction work has begun despite an anticipated completion date in 2015. [244] In 2017, the Sarawak government proposed a light rail system ( Kuching Line) connecting Kuching, Samarahan and Serian divisions with anticipated completion in 2020. [245] Currently, buses are the primary mode of public transportation in Sarawak with interstate services connecting the state to Sabah, Brunei, and Pontianak (Indonesia). [235] At the moment, he said the income from the pepper farms could not help these small planters get out of the poverty cycle.

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The total land area of Sarawak is nearly 124,450km 2 (48,050sqmi), [7] making up 37.5 per cent of the total area of Malaysia, and lies between the northern latitudes 0° 50′ and 5° and eastern longitudes 109° 36′ and 115° 40′ E. [137] Its 750km (470mi) of coastline is interrupted in the north by about 150km (93mi) of Bruneian coast. [138] A total of its 45.5km (28.3mi) coastline have been eroding. [139] In 1961, Sarawak including neighbouring Sabah, which had been included in the International Maritime Organization (IMO) through the participation of the United Kingdom, became joint associate members of the IMO. [140] Sarawak is separated from Kalimantan Borneo by ranges of high hills and mountains that are part of the central mountain range of Borneo. These become loftier to the north, and are highest near the source of the Baram River at the steep Mount Batu Lawi and Mount Mulu. Mount Murud is the highest point in Sarawak. [138]

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