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#10457066
3 September 2023
A salt farmer puts seawater into his salt pond in the Talise salting area, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on September 3, 2023. The dry season that caused hot temperatures and the El Nio phenomenon in the region pushed up local people's salt production by up to 20 percent. The increase in production was followed by an increase in the price of salt consumption from an average of IDR 3,000 to IDR 5,000 per kilogram. The increase was also welcomed positively by the government because it could reduce salt imports which this year are estimated to reach 2.8 million tons to meet industrial and consumption needs for 250 million people.
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#10457068
3 September 2023
A salt farmer puts seawater into his salt pond in the Talise salting area, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on September 3, 2023. The dry season that caused hot temperatures and the El Nio phenomenon in the region pushed up local people's salt production by up to 20 percent. The increase in production was followed by an increase in the price of salt consumption from an average of IDR 3,000 to IDR 5,000 per kilogram. The increase was also welcomed positively by the government because it could reduce salt imports which this year are estimated to reach 2.8 million tons to meet industrial and consumption needs for 250 million people.
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#10457070
3 September 2023
A salt farmer puts seawater into his salt pond in the Talise salting area, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on September 3, 2023. The dry season that caused hot temperatures and the El Nio phenomenon in the region pushed up local people's salt production by up to 20 percent. The increase in production was followed by an increase in the price of salt consumption from an average of IDR 3,000 to IDR 5,000 per kilogram. The increase was also welcomed positively by the government because it could reduce salt imports which this year are estimated to reach 2.8 million tons to meet industrial and consumption needs for 250 million people.
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#10457072
3 September 2023
A salt farmer passes by a sack filled with freshly harvested salt in the Talise salting area, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on September 3, 2023. The dry season that caused hot temperatures and the El Nio phenomenon in the region pushed up local people's salt production by up to 20 percent. The increase in production was followed by an increase in the price of salt consumption from an average of IDR 3,000 to IDR 5,000 per kilogram. The increase was also welcomed positively by the government because it could reduce salt imports which this year are estimated to reach 2.8 million tons to meet industrial and consumption needs for 250 million people.
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#10457074
3 September 2023
A salt farmer shows freshly harvested salt in the Talise salting area, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on September 3, 2023. The dry season that caused hot temperatures and the El Nio phenomenon in the region pushed up local people's salt production by up to 20 percent. The increase in production was followed by an increase in the price of salt consumption from an average of IDR 3,000 to IDR 5,000 per kilogram. The increase was also welcomed positively by the government because it could reduce salt imports which this year are estimated to reach 2.8 million tons to meet industrial and consumption needs for 250 million people.
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#10457076
3 September 2023
A salt farmer puts seawater into his salt pond in the Talise salting area, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on September 3, 2023. The dry season that caused hot temperatures and the El Nio phenomenon in the region pushed up local people's salt production by up to 20 percent. The increase in production was followed by an increase in the price of salt consumption from an average of IDR 3,000 to IDR 5,000 per kilogram. The increase was also welcomed positively by the government because it could reduce salt imports which this year are estimated to reach 2.8 million tons to meet industrial and consumption needs for 250 million people.
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#10457078
3 September 2023
A salt farmer shows freshly harvested salt in the Talise salting area, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on September 3, 2023. The dry season that caused hot temperatures and the El Nio phenomenon in the region pushed up local people's salt production by up to 20 percent. The increase in production was followed by an increase in the price of salt consumption from an average of IDR 3,000 to IDR 5,000 per kilogram. The increase was also welcomed positively by the government because it could reduce salt imports which this year are estimated to reach 2.8 million tons to meet industrial and consumption needs for 250 million people.
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#10457080
3 September 2023
A salt farmer cleans his salt pond after harvest in the Talise salting area, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on September 3, 2023. The dry season that caused hot temperatures and the El Nio phenomenon in the region pushed up local people's salt production by up to 20 percent. The increase in production was followed by an increase in the price of salt consumption from an average of IDR 3,000 to IDR 5,000 per kilogram. The increase was also welcomed positively by the government because it could reduce salt imports which this year are estimated to reach 2.8 million tons to meet industrial and consumption needs for 250 million people.
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#10056950
18 May 2023
A clean water seller fills his jerrycan with paid clean water from the PAM station at Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 18, 2023. The vendors charge IDR5,000 for two jerrycans. Citizens use it to fulfill their daily needs, such as boiling drinks, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. According to local residents, they have faced difficulties in accessing clean water for over 20 years.
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#10056954
18 May 2023
A clean water seller fills his jerrycan with paid clean water from the PAM station at Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 18, 2023. The vendors charge IDR5,000 for two jerrycans. Citizens use it to fulfill their daily needs, such as boiling drinks, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. According to local residents, they have faced difficulties in accessing clean water for over 20 years.
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#10056956
18 May 2023
Clean water sellers pull their carts to sell to Muara Angke residents in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 18, 2023. The vendors charge IDR5,000 for two jerrycans. Citizens use it to fulfill their daily needs, such as boiling drinks, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. According to local residents, they have faced difficulties in accessing clean water for over 20 years.
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#10056964
18 May 2023
A clean water seller fills his jerrycan with paid clean water from the PAM station at Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 18, 2023. The vendors charge IDR5,000 for two jerrycans. Citizens use it to fulfill their daily needs, such as boiling drinks, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. According to local residents, they have faced difficulties in accessing clean water for over 20 years.
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#10056968
18 May 2023
A clean water seller fills his jerrycan with paid clean water from the PAM station at Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 18, 2023. The vendors charge IDR5,000 for two jerrycans. Citizens use it to fulfill their daily needs, such as boiling drinks, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. According to local residents, they have faced difficulties in accessing clean water for over 20 years.
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#10056972
18 May 2023
Clean water sellers pull their carts to sell to Muara Angke residents in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 18, 2023. The vendors charge IDR5,000 for two jerrycans. Citizens use it to fulfill their daily needs, such as boiling drinks, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. According to local residents, they have faced difficulties in accessing clean water for over 20 years.
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#10056976
18 May 2023
A clean water seller pull his cart to sell to Muara Angke residents in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 18, 2023. The vendors charge IDR5,000 for two jerrycans. Citizens use them to fulfill their daily needs, such as boiling drinks, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. According to local residents, they have faced difficulties in accessing clean water for over 20 years.
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#10056978
18 May 2023
A clean water seller brings his jerrycan to a buyer at Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia, May 18, 2023. The vendors charge IDR5,000 for two jerrycans. Citizens use it to fulfill their daily needs, such as boiling drinks, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. According to local residents, they have faced difficulties in accessing clean water for over 20 years.
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