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#13674935
7 May 2026
Farmers manually thresh rice during this year's first rice harvest in Ngijo village, Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 7, 2026. The Indonesian government halts rice imports for both consumer and industrial use by 2026, following the country's achievement of self-sufficiency and a rice production surplus of 4.7 million tons by 2025. The Government Rice Reserve (CBP) is projected to exceed 5 million tons by April 2026.
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#13674936
7 May 2026
Farmers manually thresh rice during this year's first rice harvest in Ngijo village, Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 7, 2026. The Indonesian government halts rice imports for both consumer and industrial use by 2026, following the country's achievement of self-sufficiency and a rice production surplus of 4.7 million tons by 2025. The Government Rice Reserve (CBP) is projected to exceed 5 million tons by April 2026.
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#13674940
7 May 2026
Farmers manually thresh rice during this year's first rice harvest in Ngijo village, Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 7, 2026. The Indonesian government halts rice imports for both consumer and industrial use by 2026, following the country's achievement of self-sufficiency and a rice production surplus of 4.7 million tons by 2025. The Government Rice Reserve (CBP) is projected to exceed 5 million tons by April 2026.
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#13674941
7 May 2026
Farmers manually thresh rice during this year's first rice harvest in Ngijo village, Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 7, 2026. The Indonesian government halts rice imports for both consumer and industrial use by 2026, following the country's achievement of self-sufficiency and a rice production surplus of 4.7 million tons by 2025. The Government Rice Reserve (CBP) is projected to exceed 5 million tons by April 2026.
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#13674942
7 May 2026
Farmers manually thresh rice during this year's first rice harvest in Ngijo village, Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 7, 2026. The Indonesian government halts rice imports for both consumer and industrial use by 2026, following the country's achievement of self-sufficiency and a rice production surplus of 4.7 million tons by 2025. The Government Rice Reserve (CBP) is projected to exceed 5 million tons by April 2026.
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#13674906
7 May 2026
A tool for manually threshing rice during this year's first rice harvest in Ngijo Village, Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 7, 2026. The Indonesian government has stopped rice imports for both consumer and industrial use by 2026, following the country's achievement of self-sufficiency and a rice production surplus of 4.7 million tons by 2025. The Government Rice Reserve (CBP) is projected to exceed 5 million tons by April 2026.
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#13674934
7 May 2026
A farmer manually threshes rice during this year's first rice harvest in Ngijo village, Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 7, 2026. The Indonesian government halts rice imports for both consumer and industrial use by 2026, following the country's achievement of self-sufficiency and a rice production surplus of 4.7 million tons by 2025. The Government Rice Reserve (CBP) is projected to exceed 5 million tons by April 2026.
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#13382453
28 Feb 2026
A man fills a traditional goat-skin water bag, known locally as a mashak, from a municipal tap as he supplies water to shops and residents in Kolkata, India, on February 28, 2026. The centuries-old profession of the Vistiwalas, who manually deliver water across the city for more than 250 years, nears its end amid modern plumbing and expanded municipal supply.
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#13382455
28 Feb 2026
A man supplies water by filling a traditional goat-skin water bag, known locally as a mashak, from a municipal tap as he provides water to shops and residents in Kolkata, India, on February 28, 2026. The centuries-old profession of the Vistiwalas, who have manually delivered water across the city for more than 250 years, nears its end amid modern plumbing and expanded municipal supply.
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#13382456
28 Feb 2026
A man supplies water by filling a traditional goat-skin water bag, known locally as a mashak, from a municipal tap as he provides water to shops and residents in Kolkata, India, on February 28, 2026. The centuries-old profession of the Vistiwalas, who have manually delivered water across the city for more than 250 years, nears its end amid modern plumbing and expanded municipal supply.
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#13382470
28 Feb 2026
A man fills a traditional goat-skin water bag, known locally as a mashak, from a municipal tap as he supplies water to shops and residents in Kolkata, India, on February 28, 2026. The centuries-old profession of the Vistiwalas, who manually deliver water across the city for more than 250 years, nears its end amid modern plumbing and expanded municipal supply.
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#13273254
4 Feb 2026
View of amusement rides at the Amaranth Fair in Mexico City, Mexico, on February 3, 2026. Amaranth grows under rainfed conditions, mostly using the traditional ''chapin'' transplanting system, which involves small blocks of mud extracted from the canals of the chinampas (floating gardens) of Lake Xochimilco. Harvesting is done manually, and the grain or seed is used entirely for processing by local micro-industries.
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#13273255
4 Feb 2026
Vendors offer their products during the Amaranth Fair in Mexico City, Mexico, on February 3, 2026. Amaranth is grown under rainfed conditions, mostly using the traditional ''chapin'' transplanting system, which involves small blocks of mud extracted from the canals of the chinampas (floating gardens) of Lake Xochimilco. Harvesting is done manually, and the grain or seed is used entirely for processing by local micro-industries.
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#13273256
4 Feb 2026
The sale of amaranth-derived products takes place during the Amaranth Fair in Mexico City, Mexico, on February 3, 2026. Amaranth is grown under rainfed conditions, mostly using the traditional ''chapin'' transplanting system, which involves small blocks of mud extracted from the canals of the chinampas (floating gardens) of Lake Xochimilco. Harvesting is done manually, and the grain or seed is used entirely for processing by local micro-industries.
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#13273257
4 Feb 2026
The sale of amaranth-derived products takes place during the Amaranth Fair in Mexico City, Mexico, on February 3, 2026. Amaranth is grown under rainfed conditions, mostly using the traditional ''chapin'' transplanting system, which involves small blocks of mud extracted from the canals of the chinampas (floating gardens) of Lake Xochimilco. Harvesting is done manually, and the grain or seed is used entirely for processing by local micro-industries.
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#13273258
4 Feb 2026
The sale of amaranth-derived products takes place during the Amaranth Fair in Mexico City, Mexico, on February 3, 2026. Amaranth is grown under rainfed conditions, mostly using the traditional ''chapin'' transplanting system, which involves small blocks of mud extracted from the canals of the chinampas (floating gardens) of Lake Xochimilco. Harvesting is done manually, and the grain or seed is used entirely for processing by local micro-industries.
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