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#11783058
16 November 2024
A resident demonstrates microgreen cultivation of vegetables using LED light in the parking lot of his house in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on November 16, 2024. Microgreen cultivation sells for between USD 3.14 and USD 6.29 per tub with a harvest period of 7 days. It serves as one of the alternatives for urban communities in Indonesia for agricultural cultivation when agricultural land is reduced due to land conversion to housing.
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#11783059
16 November 2024
A resident demonstrates microgreen cultivation of vegetables using LED light in the parking lot of his house in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on November 16, 2024. Microgreen cultivation sells for between USD 3.14 and USD 6.29 per tub with a harvest period of 7 days. It serves as one of the alternatives for urban communities in Indonesia for agricultural cultivation when agricultural land is reduced due to land conversion to housing.
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#11783060
16 November 2024
Mina Sugianto shows microgreen cultivation of vegetables using LED light in the parking lot of his house in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on November 16, 2024. Microgreen cultivation sells for between USD 3.14 and USD 6.29 per tub with a harvest period of 7 days. It is one of the alternatives for urban communities in Indonesia for agricultural cultivation when agricultural land is reduced due to land conversion to housing.
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#11783062
16 November 2024
A resident demonstrates microgreen cultivation of vegetables using LED light in the parking lot of his house in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on November 16, 2024. Microgreen cultivation sells for between USD 3.14 and USD 6.29 per tub with a harvest period of 7 days. It serves as one of the alternatives for urban communities in Indonesia for agricultural cultivation when agricultural land is reduced due to land conversion to housing.
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#11783063
16 November 2024
A resident demonstrates microgreen cultivation of vegetables using LED light in the parking lot of his house in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on November 16, 2024. Microgreen cultivation sells for between USD 3.14 and USD 6.29 per tub with a harvest period of 7 days. It serves as one of the alternatives for urban communities in Indonesia for agricultural cultivation when agricultural land is reduced due to land conversion to housing.
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#11783065
16 November 2024
A resident demonstrates microgreen cultivation of vegetables using LED light in the parking lot of his house in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on November 16, 2024. Microgreen cultivation sells for between USD 3.14 and USD 6.29 per tub with a harvest period of 7 days. It serves as one of the alternatives for urban communities in Indonesia for agricultural cultivation when agricultural land is reduced due to land conversion to housing.
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#11783067
16 November 2024
A resident demonstrates microgreen cultivation of vegetables using LED light in the parking lot of his house in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on November 16, 2024. Microgreen cultivation sells for between USD 3.14 and USD 6.29 per tub with a harvest period of 7 days. It serves as one of the alternatives for urban communities in Indonesia for agricultural cultivation when agricultural land is reduced due to land conversion to housing.
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#11783069
16 November 2024
A resident demonstrates microgreen cultivation of vegetables using LED light in the parking lot of his house in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on November 16, 2024. Microgreen cultivation sells for between USD 3.14 and USD 6.29 per tub with a harvest period of 7 days. It serves as one of the alternatives for urban communities in Indonesia for agricultural cultivation when agricultural land is reduced due to land conversion to housing.
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#11365262
27 June 2024
Sardines (Sardinella lemuru) in tubs are being delivered to the fish factory during this year's sardine fishing season at Pancer Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on June 27, 2024. During the sardine fishing season, local fishermen are catching an average of 45 tons of fish per day. Indonesia is having the second longest coastline in the world at approximately 99,123 km, after Canada.
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#11365263
27 June 2024
Sardines (Sardinella lemuru) in tubs are being delivered to the fish factory during this year's sardine fishing season at Pancer Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on June 27, 2024. During the sardine fishing season, local fishermen are catching an average of 45 tons of fish per day. Indonesia is having the second longest coastline in the world at approximately 99,123 km, after Canada.
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#11365252
27 June 2024
Workers are packing sardines (Sardinella lemuru) with ice cubes into a tub and delivering them to a fish factory during this year's sardine fishing season at Pance Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on June 27, 2024. During the sardine fishing season, local fishermen are catching an average of 45 tons of fish per day. Indonesia has the second longest coastline in the world at approximately 99,123 km, after Canada.
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#11365253
27 June 2024
Workers are packing sardines (Sardinella lemuru) with ice cubes into a tub and delivering them to a fish factory during this year's sardine fishing season at Pance Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on June 27, 2024. During the sardine fishing season, local fishermen are catching an average of 45 tons of fish per day. Indonesia has the second longest coastline in the world at approximately 99,123 km, after Canada.
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#11365254
27 June 2024
Workers are packing sardines (Sardinella lemuru) with ice cubes into a tub and delivering them to a fish factory during this year's sardine fishing season at Pance Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on June 27, 2024. During the sardine fishing season, local fishermen are catching an average of 45 tons of fish per day. Indonesia has the second longest coastline in the world at approximately 99,123 km, after Canada.
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#11365260
27 June 2024
Workers are packing sardines (Sardinella lemuru) with ice cubes into a tub and delivering them to a fish factory during this year's sardine fishing season at Pance Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on June 27, 2024. During the sardine fishing season, local fishermen are catching an average of 45 tons of fish per day. Indonesia has the second longest coastline in the world at approximately 99,123 km, after Canada.
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#11365264
27 June 2024
Workers are packing sardines (Sardinella lemuru) with ice cubes into a tub and delivering them to a fish factory during this year's sardine fishing season at Pance Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on June 27, 2024. During the sardine fishing season, local fishermen are catching an average of 45 tons of fish per day. Indonesia has the second longest coastline in the world at approximately 99,123 km, after Canada.
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#10817995
29 November 2023
Iron Is The Most Common Contaminant In Drinking Water In India And Is Found In Groundwater In Almost All States. It's Found In Groundwater In 301 Districts Across 29 States. In Some Parts Of These Districts, The Iron Content Is More Than 1 Mg Per Liter. The Bureau Of Indian Standards (BIS) Has Reduced The Maximum Permissible Limit For Iron Concentration In Drinking Water From 1 Mg/L To 0.3 Mg/L. Iron Can Give Water A Metallic Taste And Smell And High Iron Levels Can Cause Liver Cancer, Diabetes, Cirrhosis Of The Liver, And Heart Disease. Iron Can Stain Porcelain Bathroom Fixtures, Laundry, And Dishes. When The Underground Water Is Pumped Through The Tubewell, The Iron Water Comes Out, The Water Has Turned Orange Due To The Iron If The Water Is Kept Still For Some Time, And The Iron Is Seen To Accumulate In The Bottom At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 18/11/2023.
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