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Oil palm plantation farmers in Patumbak Satu Village, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, sell their harvest directly to the conventiona...

#12073713

Elaeis Guineensis From The Silk Road

20 February 2025

Oil palm plantation farmers in Patumbak Satu Village, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, sell their harvest directly to the conventiona...

#12073713

20 February 2025

Oil palm plantation farmers in Patumbak Satu Village, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, sell their harvest directly to the conventional market on February 20, 2025. The implementation of internet awareness facilitates the distribution of their plantation products through a system known as e-commerce. The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is not native to the tropical rainforest ecosystem; it originally comes from West and Central Africa, addressing the Silk Road waves.


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Oil palm plantation farmers in Patumbak Satu Village, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, sell their harvest directly to the conventiona...

#12073714

Elaeis Guineensis From The Silk Road

20 February 2025

Oil palm plantation farmers in Patumbak Satu Village, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, sell their harvest directly to the conventiona...

#12073714

20 February 2025

Oil palm plantation farmers in Patumbak Satu Village, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, sell their harvest directly to the conventional market on February 20, 2025. The implementation of internet awareness facilitates the distribution of their plantation products through a system known as e-commerce. The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is not native to the tropical rainforest ecosystem; it originally comes from West and Central Africa, addressing the Silk Road waves.


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Oil palm plantation farmers in Patumbak Satu Village, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, sell their harvest directly to the conventiona...

#12073718

Elaeis Guineensis From The Silk Road

20 February 2025

Oil palm plantation farmers in Patumbak Satu Village, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, sell their harvest directly to the conventiona...

#12073718

20 February 2025

Oil palm plantation farmers in Patumbak Satu Village, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, sell their harvest directly to the conventional market on February 20, 2025. The implementation of internet awareness facilitates the distribution of their plantation products through a system known as e-commerce. The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is not native to the tropical rainforest ecosystem; it originally comes from West and Central Africa, addressing the Silk Road waves.


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Huawei Harmony OS Native Game Exhibition area is being showcased at the 2024 ChinaJoy in Shanghai, China, on July 26, 2024. (Photo by Costfo...

#11442151

2024 ChinaJoy Cosplay

29 July 2024

Huawei Harmony OS Native Game Exhibition area is being showcased at the 2024 ChinaJoy in Shanghai, China, on July 26, 2024. (Photo by Costfo...

#11442151

29 July 2024

Huawei Harmony OS Native Game Exhibition area is being showcased at the 2024 ChinaJoy in Shanghai, China, on July 26, 2024.


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President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian Sta...

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President Droupadi Murmu

10 July 2024

President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian Sta...

#11398055

10 July 2024

President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian State Odisha's Capital City Bhubaneswar, on july 10, 2024.


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President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian Sta...

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President Droupadi Murmu

10 July 2024

President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian Sta...

#11398057

10 July 2024

President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian State Odisha's Capital City Bhubaneswar, on july 10, 2024.


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President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian Sta...

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President Droupadi Murmu

10 July 2024

President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian Sta...

#11398058

10 July 2024

President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian State Odisha's Capital City Bhubaneswar, on july 10, 2024.


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President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian Sta...

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President Droupadi Murmu

10 July 2024

President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian Sta...

#11398059

10 July 2024

President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian State Odisha's Capital City Bhubaneswar, on july 10, 2024.


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President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian Sta...

#11398060

President Droupadi Murmu

10 July 2024

President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian Sta...

#11398060

10 July 2024

President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian State Odisha's Capital City Bhubaneswar, on july 10, 2024.


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President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian Sta...

#11398062

President Droupadi Murmu

10 July 2024

President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian Sta...

#11398062

10 July 2024

President Of India Droupadi Murmu Spotted At The Kahandagiri Caves In Between The Visit To Her Native State Odisha To The Eastern Indian State Odisha's Capital City Bhubaneswar, on july 10, 2024.


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President of India Droupadi Murmu is visiting the Khandagiri Caves in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, on July 10, 2024, during her visit to her native...

#11398054

President Droupadi Murmu

10 July 2024

President of India Droupadi Murmu is visiting the Khandagiri Caves in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, on July 10, 2024, during her visit to her native...

#11398054

10 July 2024

President of India Droupadi Murmu is visiting the Khandagiri Caves in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, on July 10, 2024, during her visit to her native state.


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 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He...

#11121579

Crotalaria Juncea Fruits

6 April 2024

 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He...

#11121579

6 April 2024

The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.


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 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He...

#11121580

Crotalaria Juncea Fruits

6 April 2024

 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He...

#11121580

6 April 2024

The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.


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 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He...

#11121581

Crotalaria Juncea Fruits

6 April 2024

 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He...

#11121581

6 April 2024

The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.


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 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He...

#11121582

Crotalaria Juncea Fruits

6 April 2024

 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He...

#11121582

6 April 2024

The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.


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 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He...

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Crotalaria Juncea Fruits

6 April 2024

 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He...

#11121583

6 April 2024

The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.


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