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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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#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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#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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#13671354
6 May 2026
Members of the media film and photograph electronic displays showing stock market fluctuations at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in the Yeouido district of Seoul, South Korea, on May 6, 2026. Domestic markets experience a significant rally as the benchmark KOSPI surpasses the 7,000-point threshold for the first time. The KOSPI rises 447.57 points, or 6.45 percent, to finish at a record high of 7,384.56.
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#13671355
6 May 2026
Members of the media film and photograph electronic displays showing stock market fluctuations at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in the Yeouido district of Seoul, South Korea, on May 6, 2026. Domestic markets experience a significant rally as the benchmark KOSPI surpasses the 7,000-point threshold for the first time. The KOSPI rises 447.57 points, or 6.45 percent, to finish at a record high of 7,384.56.
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#13671356
6 May 2026
Members of the media film and photograph electronic displays showing stock market fluctuations at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in the Yeouido district of Seoul, South Korea, on May 6, 2026. Domestic markets experience a significant rally as the benchmark KOSPI surpasses the 7,000-point threshold for the first time. The KOSPI rises 447.57 points, or 6.45 percent, to finish at a record high of 7,384.56.
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#13638850
28 Apr 2026
Civil servants participate in a mass event to catch invasive suckermouth catfish in rivers in Jakarta, Indonesia, on April 17, 2026. The large-scale cleanup is prompted by laboratory findings showing the fish contain dangerous levels of heavy metals. Laboratory test results indicate that nearly all sampled fish exceed the safe threshold of 0.3 milligrams, posing significant health risks if consumed.
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#13638851
28 Apr 2026
Civil servants and local residents participate in a mass event to catch invasive suckermouth catfish in rivers in Jakarta, Indonesia, on April 17, 2026. The large-scale cleanup is prompted by laboratory findings showing the fish contain dangerous levels of heavy metals, with nearly all sampled fish exceeding the safe threshold of 0.3 milligrams, posing significant health risks if consumed.
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#13638852
28 Apr 2026
Civil servants and local residents participate in a mass event to catch invasive suckermouth catfish in rivers in Jakarta, Indonesia, on April 17, 2026. The large-scale cleanup is prompted by laboratory findings showing the fish contain dangerous levels of heavy metals, with nearly all sampled fish exceeding the safe threshold of 0.3 milligrams, posing significant health risks if consumed.
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#13638853
28 Apr 2026
Civil servants and local residents participate in a mass event to catch invasive suckermouth catfish in rivers in Jakarta, Indonesia, on April 17, 2026. The large-scale cleanup is prompted by laboratory findings showing the fish contain dangerous levels of heavy metals, with nearly all sampled fish exceeding the safe threshold of 0.3 milligrams, posing significant health risks if consumed.
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#13638854
28 Apr 2026
Civil servants and local residents participate in a mass event to catch invasive suckermouth catfish in rivers in Jakarta, Indonesia, on April 17, 2026. The large-scale cleanup is prompted by laboratory findings showing the fish contain dangerous levels of heavy metals, with nearly all sampled fish exceeding the safe threshold of 0.3 milligrams, posing significant health risks if consumed.
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#13638855
28 Apr 2026
Civil servants participate in a mass event to catch invasive suckermouth catfish in rivers in Jakarta, Indonesia, on April 17, 2026. The large-scale cleanup is prompted by laboratory findings showing the fish contain dangerous levels of heavy metals. Laboratory test results indicate that nearly all sampled fish exceed the safe threshold of 0.3 milligrams, posing significant health risks if consumed.
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