RM2CNMB78–Workers harvesting sugarcane on a plantation area managed to supply the processing industry at Tasikmadu Sugar Mill in Karanganyar regency, Central Ja
RM2CAPPBN–A coffee farmer picking robusta coffee cherries in West Java, Indonesia.
RM2CAPPB7–A coffee farmer picking robusta coffee cherries in West Java, Indonesia.
RM2CAPP9N–A coffee farmer picking robusta coffee cherries in West Java, Indonesia.
RM2CNM65C–Workers loading freshly harvested sugarcanes onto a truck, at an agricultural field operated to supply Tasikmadu Sugar Mill in Karanganyar, Central Ja
RM2CNM7AG–Workers loading freshly harvested sugarcanes onto a truck, at an agricultural field operated to supply Tasikmadu Sugar Mill in Karanganyar, Central Ja
RM2CNM4D1–Workers loading freshly harvested sugarcanes onto a truck, at an agricultural field operated to supply Tasikmadu Sugar Mill in Karanganyar, Central Ja
RM2CNM8MW–Workers loading freshly harvested sugarcanes onto a truck, at an agricultural field operated to supply Tasikmadu Sugar Mill in Karanganyar, Central Ja
RM2CNMAAB–Workers harvesting sugarcane on an agricultural land leased and managed by Tasikmadu Sugar Mill in Karanganyar regency, Central Java, Indonesia.
RM2CNM2HF–Workers loading freshly harvested sugarcanes onto a truck, at an agricultural field operated to supply Tasikmadu Sugar Mill in Central Java, Indonesia.
RM2D5JKD5–People loading freshly harvested oil palm fruits onto a pick-up truck in rural area of Bengkulu province, Sumatra, Indonesia.
RM2D5JKG4–People loading freshly harvested oil palm fruits onto a pick-up truck on the side of a road in Bengkulu province, Sumatra, Indonesia.
RM2D5JKDD–People loading freshly harvested oil palm fruits onto a pick-up truck on the side of a road in Bengkulu province, Sumatra, Indonesia.
RM2D5JKD9–People loading freshly harvested oil palm fruits onto a pick-up truck on the side of a road in Bengkulu province, Sumatra, Indonesia.
RM2D5JKEJ–People loading freshly harvested oil palm fruits onto a pick-up truck on the side of a road in Bengkulu province, Sumatra, Indonesia.
RM2J8518G–Portrait of high school students as they are celebrating their school graduation by riding through tea plantation in a convoy, wearing school uniforms that had been painted as a tradition, in Pagar Alam, South Sumatra, Indonesia.
RM2J8518J–Portrait of high school students as they are celebrating their school graduation by riding through tea plantation in a convoy, wearing school uniforms that had been painted as a tradition, in Pagar Alam, South Sumatra, Indonesia.
RM2GE5C94–A coffee farmer harvesting robusta coffee at a coffee farm in Pacet, Cianjur, West Java, Indonesia. The tropical soils coffee calls home are naturally acidic and low in the minerals calcium and magnesium, a publication in AZO Life Sciences has revealed on Aug 12, 2021. Adding fertilizer to the soils adds to its acidity. This all adds up to lower yields for coffee plants.
RM2J8XRDE–Portrait of agricultural workers sitting on a wooden cart in Gunung Tujuh, Kerinci, Jambi, Indonesia.
RM2J8GHG5–A worker carrying plastic container filled with tea leaves during withering phase at Kayu Aro tea factory in Kersik Tuo village, Kayu Aro, Kerinci, Jambi, Indonesia.
RM2J8GHG3–A worker checking the quality of fresh tea leaves at Kayu Aro tea factory in Kersik Tuo village, Kayu Aro, Kerinci, Jambi, Indonesia.
RM2CAGPN9–Cianjur, Indonesia. 7th Aug, 2020. Coffee farmers picking robusta coffee cherries at a hillside farm in Ciputri village, Cianjur regency, West Java, Indonesia. 'Robusta is priced lower compared with arabica variety, but it's time now to pick robusta,' says Dudu Duroni (pictured), as he is working with his wife. Farmers in the area form a local farmers organization, besides establishing a long-term contract with a coffee processing industry to ensure they will get stable selling prices for both robusta and arabica cherries. 'It helps whenever coffee price is going down outside,' says Dudu.
RM2CAGPM8–Cianjur, Indonesia. 7th Aug, 2020. Coffee farmers picking robusta coffee cherries at a hillside farm in Ciputri village, Cianjur regency, West Java, Indonesia. 'Robusta is priced lower compared with arabica variety, but it's time now to pick robusta,' says Dudu Duroni (pictured), as he is working with his wife. Farmers in the area form a local farmers organization, besides establishing a long-term contract with a coffee processing industry to ensure they will get stable selling prices for both robusta and arabica cherries. 'It helps whenever coffee price is going down outside,' says Dudu.
RM2A9PD4B–Portrait of agricultural workers smoking as they are sitting on a wooden cart in Gunung Tujuh, Kerinci, Jambi, Indonesia.
RM2CAHFE7–A coffee farmer picking robusta coffee cherries at a hillside farm in Ciputri village, Cianjur regency, West Java, Indonesia.
RM2CNME4C–Workers checking, sorting and cleaning sugarcane supplies before the processing phases at Tasikmadu Sugar Mill in Karanganyar, Central Java, Indonesia
RM2CNMEGP–Workers checking, sorting and cleaning sugarcane supplies before the processing phases at Tasikmadu Sugar Mill in Karanganyar, Central Java, Indonesia
RM2CNMDAJ–A worker taking a break between sugarcane supplies at the checking point of Tasikmadu Sugar Mill in Karanganyar, Central Java, Indonesia.
RM2CNMFY0–Weighing and sorting post for sugarcane supply at Tasikmadu Sugar Mill in Karanganyar, Central Java, Indonesia.
RM2CNMF9H–A corner of the historic Tasikmadu Sugar Mill in Karanganyar regency, West Java province of Indonesia.
RM2CAHFEG–A coffee farmer picking robusta coffee cherries at a hillside farm in Ciputri village, Cianjur regency, West Java, Indonesia.
RM2CNMETD–Workers having a break at Tasikmadu Sugar Mill in Karanganyar regency, Central Java province, Indonesia.
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