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#12951446
5 November 2025
The women of Kawasi village refuse to sell their cassava plantation land to a mining company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi village, on August 31, 2024, in Obi Island, North Maluku, Indonesia. They inspect the plantation area that is squeezed by the Harita Group Nickel company project. They refuse to sell their land because the land is the future for their children and grandchildren. The land is the main source of life for growing cassava trees, but now they have to walk quite a long way through the company's circle on damaged roads. Much of the land around their property is sold or forced to sell at a low price.
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#12951448
5 November 2025
The women of Kawasi village refuse to sell their cassava plantation land to a mining company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi village, on August 31, 2024, in Obi Island, North Maluku, Indonesia. They inspect the plantation area that is squeezed by the Harita Group Nickel company project. They refuse to sell their land because the land is the future for their children and grandchildren. The land is the main source of life for growing cassava trees, but now they have to walk quite a long way through the company's circle on damaged roads. Much of the land around their property is sold or forced to sell at a low price.
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#12951454
5 November 2025
A woman from Kawasi village refuses to sell her cassava plantation land to a mining company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi village, on August 31, 2024, in Obi Island, North Maluku, Indonesia. She inspects the plantation area that is squeezed by the Harita Group Nickel company project. She refuses to sell her land because it is the future for her children and grandchildren. The land is the main source of life for growing cassava trees, but now she has to walk quite a long way through the company's circle on damaged roads. Much of the land around her property has been sold or forced to sell at a low price.
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#12951499
5 November 2025
The women of Kawasi village refuse to sell their cassava plantation land to a mining company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi village, on August 31, 2024, in Obi Island, North Maluku, Indonesia. They inspect the plantation area that is squeezed by the Harita Group Nickel company project. They refuse to sell their land because the land is the future for their children and grandchildren. The land is the main source of life for growing cassava trees, but now they have to walk quite a long way through the company's circle on damaged roads. Much of the land around their property is sold or forced to sell at a low price.
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#12951455
5 November 2025
Nurhayati Jumadi, 37, is a mother who is part of a group of residents refusing to sell cassava plantation land to a mining industry company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi village, on August 31, 2024, on Obi Island, North Maluku, Indonesia. They inspect the garden area that is squeezed by the Harita Group Nickel company project. They refuse to sell their land because it is the future for their children and grandchildren. The land is the main source of life for planting cassava trees, but now they have to walk quite far through the company's circle on damaged roads. Much of the land around theirs has been sold or forced to sell at a low price.
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#12951456
5 November 2025
Nurhayati Jumadi, 37, is a mother who is part of a group of residents refusing to sell cassava plantation land to a mining industry company and nickel ore processing smelter in Kawasi village, on August 31, 2024, on Obi Island, North Maluku, Indonesia. They inspect the garden area that is squeezed by the Harita Group Nickel company project. They refuse to sell their land because it is the future for their children and grandchildren. The land is the main source of life for planting cassava trees, but now they have to walk quite far through the company's circle on damaged roads. Much of the land around theirs has been sold or forced to sell at a low price.
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#12103458
28 February 2025
On January 28, 2025, in Patumbak Satu, Patumbak District, Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia, cassava farmer Sapto, aged 52, inspects the cassava seedlings he plants in a plantation area adjacent to the newly established government-subsidized settlement, USU Residence III. The Pupuk Indonesia Holding Company adopts an agricultural strategy that designates cassava as a crop eligible for subsidized fertilizer. This initiative intends to lower production costs for cassava farmers, thereby enhancing their harvest productivity while maintaining the sustainability of agricultural land that has been converted from perennial crops such as oil palm (Elaeis guineensis).
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#12103459
28 February 2025
On January 28, 2025, in Patumbak Satu, Patumbak District, Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia, cassava farmer Sapto, aged 52, inspects the cassava seedlings he plants in a plantation area adjacent to the newly established government-subsidized settlement, USU Residence III. The Pupuk Indonesia Holding Company adopts an agricultural strategy that designates cassava as a crop eligible for subsidized fertilizer. This initiative intends to lower production costs for cassava farmers, thereby enhancing their harvest productivity while maintaining the sustainability of agricultural land that has been converted from perennial crops such as oil palm (Elaeis guineensis).
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#11547147
5 September 2024
A farmer dries cassavas on a plantation during the drought season in Purwosari subdistrict, Gunung Kidul Regency, Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia, on September 5, 2024.
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#2817270
14 June 2018
It is impossible for a Venezuelan worker to buy food in Maracaibo on 14 June 2018. One day from the payment of the fortnight, if the cost of the Family Food Basket is divided in the thirty days that it has a month, the head of the family needs an income of at least 1.7 million bolivars a day, that is, the minimum wage in Venezuela, it is not enough to eat even one day for a family of five people and it uses tubers, plantains, cassava, cheese and bread.
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#2817272
14 June 2018
It is impossible for a Venezuelan worker to buy food in Maracaibo on 14 June 2018. One day from the payment of the fortnight, if the cost of the Family Food Basket is divided in the thirty days that it has a month, the head of the family needs an income of at least 1.7 million bolivars a day, that is, the minimum wage in Venezuela, it is not enough to eat even one day for a family of five people and it uses tubers, plantains, cassava, cheese and bread.
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#2817274
14 June 2018
It is impossible for a Venezuelan worker to buy food in Maracaibo on 14 June 2018. One day from the payment of the fortnight, if the cost of the Family Food Basket is divided in the thirty days that it has a month, the head of the family needs an income of at least 1.7 million bolivars a day, that is, the minimum wage in Venezuela, it is not enough to eat even one day for a family of five people and it uses tubers, plantains, cassava, cheese and bread.
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#2817276
14 June 2018
It is impossible for a Venezuelan worker to buy food in Maracaibo on 14 June 2018. One day from the payment of the fortnight, if the cost of the Family Food Basket is divided in the thirty days that it has a month, the head of the family needs an income of at least 1.7 million bolivars a day, that is, the minimum wage in Venezuela, it is not enough to eat even one day for a family of five people and it uses tubers, plantains, cassava, cheese and bread.
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#2817278
14 June 2018
It is impossible for a Venezuelan worker to buy food in Maracaibo on 14 June 2018. One day from the payment of the fortnight, if the cost of the Family Food Basket is divided in the thirty days that it has a month, the head of the family needs an income of at least 1.7 million bolivars a day, that is, the minimum wage in Venezuela, it is not enough to eat even one day for a family of five people and it uses tubers, plantains, cassava, cheese and bread.
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#2817306
14 June 2018
It is impossible for a Venezuelan worker to buy food in Maracaibo on 14 June 2018. One day from the payment of the fortnight, if the cost of the Family Food Basket is divided in the thirty days that it has a month, the head of the family needs an income of at least 1.7 million bolivars a day, that is, the minimum wage in Venezuela, it is not enough to eat even one day for a family of five people and it uses tubers, plantains, cassava, cheese and bread.
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#2817320
14 June 2018
It is impossible for a Venezuelan worker to buy food in Maracaibo on 14 June 2018. One day from the payment of the fortnight, if the cost of the Family Food Basket is divided in the thirty days that it has a month, the head of the family needs an income of at least 1.7 million bolivars a day, that is, the minimum wage in Venezuela, it is not enough to eat even one day for a family of five people and it uses tubers, plantains, cassava, cheese and bread.
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