Hukum dasar dari mekanisme pasar adalah: "sedikit penawaran, banyak 
permintaan => harga  naik. Sedikit permintaan, banyak penawaran  => harga 
turun". Dengan ditarik keju denmark penawaran menurun menuju tidak ada 
samasekali penawaran di pasar, sedangkan permintaan banyak berarti 
kemungkinan kenaikan harga tak dapat dicegah.

Kaum Muslim Denmark telah mengabulkan permintaan maaf dari Jyland Posten.




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Holy Uncle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <proletar@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 5:08 PM
Subject: [proletar] Re: Harga Keju Denmark Naik Di negara2 Arab !!!!


> ***Harga keju Denmark naik ? Mau membohong juga butuh pakai otak dong...
>
> Islamic dairy boycott may affect NZ
>
> http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=3&ObjectID=10366027
>
> 30.01.06 3.40pm
> By Kent Atkinson
>
>
> Controversial cartoons published in the Danish and Norwegian media have
> triggered consumer boycotts of Danish exports by Islamic consumers.
>
> The boycotts are hurting a major European partner of Fonterra, and at 
> least
> one Saudi company which buys New Zealand dairy ingredients.
>
> In the Middle East, where Danish dairy company Arla is the second biggest
> foreign player, gaps on some supermarket shelves, with labels in English 
> and
> Arabic, indicate that Danish products have been withdrawn.
>
> Copenhagen's Jyllands-Posten daily printed 12 drawings by Danish 
> cartoonists
> who had been asked to illustrate the prophet.
>
> Islam considers images of prophets disrespectful and caricatures of them
> blasphemous, and one of the drawings showed Muhammad wearing a turban with 
> a
> bomb in it.
>
> The centrality that mainstream Sunni Islam gives to the figure of the
> Prophet is even more marked in Saudi's strict Wahhabi school of Islam.
>
> Popular boycotts spread after a Norwegian newspaper this month re-printed
> the cartoons, and there has been an avalanche of emails and text messages
> urging Muslims to boycott Danish products, the Arab News newspaper 
> reported.
>
> They are hurting not only Danish companies such as Arla -- Fonterra's key
> partner in the UK yellow fats market -- but even companies which appear to
> be Danish, such as the Saudi Dairy and Foodstuff Company (Sadafco) and the
> Bahrain Danish Dairy Company.
>
> Sadafco is 100 per cent Saudi-owned, but is still widely associated in the
> Middle East with Denmark because it began in 1976 as the Danish Saudi 
> Dairy
> Company.
>
> The company has been trying to persuade consumers that its imported
> milkpowders and other ingredients for manufacture or sale come from New
> Zealand rather than Denmark, the Arab News reported from Jeddah yesterday.
>
> "The company's nationality is Saudi 100 per cent" Sadafco said in a
> statement. "It does not import or sell any products from Denmark or Norway
> as all its products are produced in its factories in Jeddah and Dammam and
> the raw material used in its production lines are from local markets or 
> Gulf
> or New Zealand."
>
> Sources at Sadafco said that its share price had slumped.
>
> In some Saudi and Bahrain supermarkets, gaps with labels in English and
> Arabic indicate that Danish products have been withdrawn, and some
> commentators have said that the shortfall may represent an opportunity for
> other exporters, including Fonterra, Kraft, and Nestle.
>
> Arla -- Fonterra's main partner in selling Anchor butter and other spreads
> in the UK -- confirmed that the anger sparked by the cartoons had prompted 
> a
> boycott of its products in Saudi Arabia. Arla Foods is the leading Danish
> exporter to Saudi Arabia, where it has been selling an estimated 268 
> million
> euros ($474 million) worth of products every year. It has dominated the
> butter market, and with Kraft was a leader of the cheese market.
>
> But the company said major Saudi customers were threatening to stop buying
> Arla butter and cheeses unless the Danish government officially 
> apologised.
>
> "More and more supermarkets are taking our products off their shelves and
> don't want fresh supplies because consumers no longer want to buy our
> brand," Arla Foods spokesman Louis Honore told the AFP news agency. "The
> situation is very serious."
>
> "We are certainly afraid this will spread across Saudi Arabia and affect 
> our
> business," Arla director Finn Hansen said.
>
> One Saudi supermarket chain, Panda, issued its sales flyer for this week
> with a photograph of Danish feta cheese with the words "cancelled" in
> English and Arabic clearly overprinted, the Arab News reported.
>
> "We have pulled all Danish products from the shelves of our Panda
> supermarkets and hypermarkets ... and left the shelves empty for the 
> people
> to notice," said Mohammed Gashgari, retail sector manager at Savola Group,
> which owns the Panda chain.
>
> "We have stopped promoting Danish products since early last week. This is 
> a
> very important issue for us out of principle."
>
> Half of Arla Foods' cheese production is sold in two "domestic markets" -- 
> Sweden, and Denmark -- and the UK, where Arla packs and markets Fonterra's
> butter and spreads under the Anchor brand. In the Middle East, Arla's key
> brands are Puck (processed cheese) and The Three Cows (feta), Lurpak
> (spreads) and Power Cow.products for children.
>
> - NZPA
>
>
> --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "muskitawati" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Toko2 yang jual Keju Denmark diseluruh negara2 Arab naik drastis karena
>>diborong oleh orang2 Arab.  Begitulah caranya umat Islam memboikot sebuah
>>product.  Sama seperti dulu MUI mengharamkan melarang umat Islam membeli
>>Supermie....malah supermienya naik tinggi dan di-toko2 kosong.  Pabrik
>>Supermie malah mengambil kesempatan yang menguntungkan ini dengan
>>mengumumkan dagangan/produksi mereka engga laku akibat fatwa MUI ini.
>>Padahal sama seperti keju di Arab ini, rakyat memborong besar2an ketakutan
>>engga kebagian, sedangkan pabrik supermie mengambil kesempatan untuk 
>>menipu
>>pajaknya dengan ber-pura2 produknya tidak laku.
>>
>>Wajar saja, engga mungkin rakyat Arab ini bisa disuruh makan tahi onta,
>>karena mereka ketagihan keju Denmark katimbang dibiasakan harus makan tahi
>>onta.
>>
>>Boikot produk Denmark tidak bisa dengan fatwa, karena begitu fatwanya
>>dikeluarkan, umat Islam malah memborongnya.  Satu2nya jalan untuk 
>>memboikot
>>produk Denmark ini adalah melarang importirnya untuk mengimport semua
>>produk Denmark.  Namun akibatnya malah akan lebih buruk lagi, karena tak
>>bisa mengimport, maka rakyatnya akan menyeludupkan produk2 Denmark yang
>>harus diakui jauh lebih enak daripada produk negara lainnya.  Belum lagi
>>obat2an maupun vaccine2, banyak sekali product Denmark yang berkualitas
>>dunia yang tidak mungkin ditukar dengan product China.
>>
>>Seharusnya, orang2 Arab ini juga memboikot product negara2 lainnya yang
>>tidak mau ikutan mengutuk Denmark ini, sehingga mereka cukup makan tahi
>>onta saja.  Apakah di Arab ada Cokelat, Ice Cream, dll ????  Jelas pohon
>>cokelat engga tumbuh di padang pasir sehingga cuma bisa import dari
>>Denmark.
>>
>>Beginilah yang kita namakan BOYCOTT YANG TIDAK DIRIDHLOI ALLAH.  Fatwa
>>dikeluarkan, malah fatwanya itulah yang diharamkan Allah sendiri sehingga
>>meskipun diboycott product Denmark tetap saja membanjiri pasaran gelap di
>>Arab2 goblok itu.
>>
>>Ny. Muslim binti Muskitawati.
>>
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