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#11991231
28 January 2025
Zulika Badmos, Balogun of Kemta Adire/Kampala Market, Itoku, explains the processes of making Adire during the grand finale of the 2025 edition of the Adire Cultural Festival in Kemta, Itoku, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, on January 25, 2025. The late Miniya Jojolola Soetan, the second Iyalode (Head of Women) of Egbaland, pioneers Adire/Kampala (tie and dye) fabrics production in the Kemta, Itoku area of Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. The age-old handmade indigenous craft passes from generation to generation and attracts many traders and tourists. The local producers appeal for government intervention due to the scarcity of raw materials, imitation of their designs, and mass importation of fake Adire from China, which harms their businesses.
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28 January 2025
Zulika Badmos, Balogun of Kemta Adire/Kampala Market, Itoku, explains the processes of making Adire during the grand finale of the 2025 edition of the Adire Cultural Festival in Kemta, Itoku, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, on January 25, 2025. The late Miniya Jojolola Soetan, the second Iyalode (Head of Women) of Egbaland, pioneers Adire/Kampala (tie and dye) fabrics production in the Kemta, Itoku area of Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. The age-old handmade indigenous craft passes from generation to generation and attracts many traders and tourists. The local producers appeal for government intervention due to the scarcity of raw materials, imitation of their designs, and mass importation of fake Adire from China, which harms their businesses.
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#10787951
16 November 2023
RUGAO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 - A large machinery is used to unload imported Australian coal at a dock in Rugao, Jiangsu Province, China, Nov 16, 2023.
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#10787956
16 November 2023
RUGAO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 - A large machinery is used to unload imported Australian coal at a dock in Rugao, Jiangsu Province, China, Nov 16, 2023.
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#10787959
16 November 2023
RUGAO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 - A large machinery is used to unload imported Australian coal at a dock in Rugao, Jiangsu Province, China, Nov 16, 2023.
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#10787960
16 November 2023
RUGAO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 - A large machinery is used to unload imported Australian coal at a dock in Rugao, Jiangsu Province, China, Nov 16, 2023.
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#10787961
16 November 2023
RUGAO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 - A large machinery is used to unload imported Australian coal at a dock in Rugao, Jiangsu Province, China, Nov 16, 2023.
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#10787962
16 November 2023
RUGAO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 - A large machinery is used to unload imported Australian coal at a dock in Rugao, Jiangsu Province, China, Nov 16, 2023.
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#10787963
16 November 2023
RUGAO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 - A large machinery is used to unload imported Australian coal at a dock in Rugao, Jiangsu Province, China, Nov 16, 2023.
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16 November 2023
RUGAO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 - A large machinery is used to unload imported Australian coal at a dock in Rugao, Jiangsu Province, China, Nov 16, 2023.
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16 November 2023
RUGAO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 - A large machinery is used to unload imported Australian coal at a dock in Rugao, Jiangsu Province, China, Nov 16, 2023.
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16 November 2023
RUGAO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 - A large machinery is used to unload imported Australian coal at a dock in Rugao, Jiangsu Province, China, Nov 16, 2023.
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#7027940
4 September 2021
A worker processes soybeans imported from the United States into tofu at a home industry, Malang, East Java, on September 3, 2021. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture, about 86.4% of soybean demand in Indonesia comes from imports. Until 2020 Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS-Statistics Indonesia) data, soybean imports to Indonesia are 2.11 million tons. The transaction value is US$ 842.7 million or around Rp 11.79 trillion (assuming an exchange rate of Rp. 14,000 per US dollar). In that period, the largest imports of soybeans came from the US at 1.92 million tons with a value of 762.3 million US dollars, Canada 190,338 tons with a value of 77 million US dollars. Then from Malaysia as many as 6,342 tons with a value of 3 million US dollars, Argentina with 633 tons with a value of 277,081 US dollars, and France with a value of 120 tons with a value of 73,370 US dollars.
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#7027950
4 September 2021
A worker processes soybeans imported from the United States into tofu at a home industry, Malang, East Java, on September 3, 2021. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture, about 86.4% of soybean demand in Indonesia comes from imports. Until 2020 Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS-Statistics Indonesia) data, soybean imports to Indonesia are 2.11 million tons. The transaction value is US$ 842.7 million or around Rp 11.79 trillion (assuming an exchange rate of Rp. 14,000 per US dollar). In that period, the largest imports of soybeans came from the US at 1.92 million tons with a value of 762.3 million US dollars, Canada 190,338 tons with a value of 77 million US dollars. Then from Malaysia as many as 6,342 tons with a value of 3 million US dollars, Argentina with 633 tons with a value of 277,081 US dollars, and France with a value of 120 tons with a value of 73,370 US dollars.
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#7027964
4 September 2021
A worker processes soybeans imported from the United States into tofu at a home industry, Malang, East Java, on September 3, 2021. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture, about 86.4% of soybean demand in Indonesia comes from imports. Until 2020 Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS-Statistics Indonesia) data, soybean imports to Indonesia are 2.11 million tons. The transaction value is US$ 842.7 million or around Rp 11.79 trillion (assuming an exchange rate of Rp. 14,000 per US dollar). In that period, the largest imports of soybeans came from the US at 1.92 million tons with a value of 762.3 million US dollars, Canada 190,338 tons with a value of 77 million US dollars. Then from Malaysia as many as 6,342 tons with a value of 3 million US dollars, Argentina with 633 tons with a value of 277,081 US dollars, and France with a value of 120 tons with a value of 73,370 US dollars.
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4 September 2021
A worker processes soybeans imported from the United States into tofu at a home industry, Malang, East Java, on September 3, 2021. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture, about 86.4% of soybean demand in Indonesia comes from imports. Until 2020 Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS-Statistics Indonesia) data, soybean imports to Indonesia are 2.11 million tons. The transaction value is US$ 842.7 million or around Rp 11.79 trillion (assuming an exchange rate of Rp. 14,000 per US dollar). In that period, the largest imports of soybeans came from the US at 1.92 million tons with a value of 762.3 million US dollars, Canada 190,338 tons with a value of 77 million US dollars. Then from Malaysia as many as 6,342 tons with a value of 3 million US dollars, Argentina with 633 tons with a value of 277,081 US dollars, and France with a value of 120 tons with a value of 73,370 US dollars.
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