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Residents peel green mussels to extract the meat in Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 6, 2026. The mussel peelers earn Rp3,500 per...

#13161026

Daily Life In Jakarta, Indonesia

6 January 2026

Residents peel green mussels to extract the meat in Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 6, 2026. The mussel peelers earn Rp3,500 per...

#13161026

6 January 2026

Residents peel green mussels to extract the meat in Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 6, 2026. The mussel peelers earn Rp3,500 per kilogram and can peel an average of 15-20 kilograms per day.


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Farmers gouge coconut seeds to make copra in Sibedi Village, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on January 25, 2021. Farmers...

#6381516

Agribusiness In Central Sulawesi

25 January 2021

Farmers gouge coconut seeds to make copra in Sibedi Village, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on January 25, 2021. Farmers...

#6381516

25 January 2021

Farmers gouge coconut seeds to make copra in Sibedi Village, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on January 25, 2021. Farmers in the region are reselling their coconuts in the form of copra after the copra price has risen again from IDR 3,500 to an average of IDR 11,400 per kilogram since the beginning of 2021. Previously, farmers sold their coconut in the form of raw seeds because the price was more profitable for Rp3,500 per seed. Indonesia is one of the world's coconut producing countries. Most of the coconut is used to support domestic production, especially coconut oil. In the last decade, the role of coconut has been displaced by the massively cultivated oil palm because it has a higher economic value. Even so, the massive exploitation of oil palm has drawn protests from environmental agencies because it is considered less friendly to environmental sustainability and tends to marginalize local communities.


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A farmer gouge coconut seeds to make copra in Sibedi Village, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on January 25, 2021. Farmer...

#6381518

Agribusiness In Central Sulawesi

25 January 2021

A farmer gouge coconut seeds to make copra in Sibedi Village, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on January 25, 2021. Farmer...

#6381518

25 January 2021

A farmer gouge coconut seeds to make copra in Sibedi Village, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on January 25, 2021. Farmers in the region are reselling their coconuts in the form of copra after the copra price has risen again from IDR 3,500 to an average of IDR 11,400 per kilogram since the beginning of 2021. Previously, farmers sold their coconut in the form of raw seeds because the price was more profitable for Rp3,500 per seed. Indonesia is one of the world's coconut producing countries. Most of the coconut is used to support domestic production, especially coconut oil. In the last decade, the role of coconut has been displaced by the massively cultivated oil palm because it has a higher economic value. Even so, the massive exploitation of oil palm has drawn protests from environmental agencies because it is considered less friendly to environmental sustainability and tends to marginalize local communities.


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A farmer gouge coconut seeds to make copra in Sibedi Village, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on January 25, 2021. Farmer...

#6381520

Agribusiness In Central Sulawesi

25 January 2021

A farmer gouge coconut seeds to make copra in Sibedi Village, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on January 25, 2021. Farmer...

#6381520

25 January 2021

A farmer gouge coconut seeds to make copra in Sibedi Village, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on January 25, 2021. Farmers in the region are reselling their coconuts in the form of copra after the copra price has risen again from IDR 3,500 to an average of IDR 11,400 per kilogram since the beginning of 2021. Previously, farmers sold their coconut in the form of raw seeds because the price was more profitable for Rp3,500 per seed. Indonesia is one of the world's coconut producing countries. Most of the coconut is used to support domestic production, especially coconut oil. In the last decade, the role of coconut has been displaced by the massively cultivated oil palm because it has a higher economic value. Even so, the massive exploitation of oil palm has drawn protests from environmental agencies because it is considered less friendly to environmental sustainability and tends to marginalize local communities.


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A resident passes near coconut husk that has been gouged out to make copra in Sibedi Village, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indon...

#6381522

Agribusiness In Central Sulawesi

25 January 2021

A resident passes near coconut husk that has been gouged out to make copra in Sibedi Village, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indon...

#6381522

25 January 2021

A resident passes near coconut husk that has been gouged out to make copra in Sibedi Village, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on January 25, 2021. Farmers in the region are reselling their coconuts in the form of copra after the copra price has risen again from IDR 3,500 to an average of IDR 11,400 per kilogram since the beginning of 2021. Previously, farmers sold their coconut in the form of raw seeds because the price was more profitable for Rp3,500 per seed. Indonesia is one of the world's coconut producing countries. Most of the coconut is used to support domestic production, especially coconut oil. In the last decade, the role of coconut has been displaced by the massively cultivated oil palm because it has a higher economic value. Even so, the massive exploitation of oil palm has drawn protests from environmental agencies because it is considered less friendly to environmental sustainability and tends to marginalize local communities.


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A farmer shows coconut cake to be made into copra in Sibedi Village, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on January 25, 2021....

#6381524

Agribusiness In Central Sulawesi

25 January 2021

A farmer shows coconut cake to be made into copra in Sibedi Village, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on January 25, 2021....

#6381524

25 January 2021

A farmer shows coconut cake to be made into copra in Sibedi Village, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on January 25, 2021. Farmers in the region are reselling their coconuts in the form of copra after the copra price has risen again from IDR 3,500 to an average of IDR 11,400 per kilogram since the beginning of 2021. Previously, farmers sold their coconut in the form of raw seeds because the price was more profitable for Rp3,500 per seed. Indonesia is one of the world's coconut producing countries. Most of the coconut is used to support domestic production, especially coconut oil. In the last decade, the role of coconut has been displaced by the massively cultivated oil palm because it has a higher economic value. Even so, the massive exploitation of oil palm has drawn protests from environmental agencies because it is considered less friendly to environmental sustainability and tends to marginalize local communities.


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Vehicle stuck in congestion during rush hour in Jakarta, on November 4, 2019. Based on the World Bank's report in October 2019, it stated th...

#5084462

Indonesia Traffic Jam

5 November 2019

Vehicle stuck in congestion during rush hour in Jakarta, on November 4, 2019. Based on the World Bank's report in October 2019, it stated th...

#5084462

5 November 2019

Vehicle stuck in congestion during rush hour in Jakarta, on November 4, 2019. Based on the World Bank's report in October 2019, it stated that the total cost lost due to traffic congestion for 28 metro areas in Indonesia was USD 4 billion per year or around Rp56.7 trillion, an amount equivalent to 0.5 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) national. And specifically in Jakarta, the total loss due to traffic congestion reached USD 2.6 billion or around Rp36.8 trillion.


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Vehicle stuck in congestion during rush hour in Jakarta, on November 4, 2019. Based on the World Bank's report in October 2019, it stated th...

#5084464

Indonesia Traffic Jam

5 November 2019

Vehicle stuck in congestion during rush hour in Jakarta, on November 4, 2019. Based on the World Bank's report in October 2019, it stated th...

#5084464

5 November 2019

Vehicle stuck in congestion during rush hour in Jakarta, on November 4, 2019. Based on the World Bank's report in October 2019, it stated that the total cost lost due to traffic congestion for 28 metro areas in Indonesia was USD 4 billion per year or around Rp56.7 trillion, an amount equivalent to 0.5 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) national. And specifically in Jakarta, the total loss due to traffic congestion reached USD 2.6 billion or around Rp36.8 trillion.


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Vehicle stuck in congestion during rush hour in Jakarta, on November 4, 2019. Based on the World Bank's report in October 2019, it stated th...

#5084466

Indonesia Traffic Jam

5 November 2019

Vehicle stuck in congestion during rush hour in Jakarta, on November 4, 2019. Based on the World Bank's report in October 2019, it stated th...

#5084466

5 November 2019

Vehicle stuck in congestion during rush hour in Jakarta, on November 4, 2019. Based on the World Bank's report in October 2019, it stated that the total cost lost due to traffic congestion for 28 metro areas in Indonesia was USD 4 billion per year or around Rp56.7 trillion, an amount equivalent to 0.5 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) national. And specifically in Jakarta, the total loss due to traffic congestion reached USD 2.6 billion or around Rp36.8 trillion.


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Vehicle stuck in congestion during rush hour in Jakarta, on November 4, 2019. Based on the World Bank's report in October 2019, it stated th...

#5084468

Indonesia Traffic Jam

5 November 2019

Vehicle stuck in congestion during rush hour in Jakarta, on November 4, 2019. Based on the World Bank's report in October 2019, it stated th...

#5084468

5 November 2019

Vehicle stuck in congestion during rush hour in Jakarta, on November 4, 2019. Based on the World Bank's report in October 2019, it stated that the total cost lost due to traffic congestion for 28 metro areas in Indonesia was USD 4 billion per year or around Rp56.7 trillion, an amount equivalent to 0.5 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) national. And specifically in Jakarta, the total loss due to traffic congestion reached USD 2.6 billion or around Rp36.8 trillion.


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