The Indonesian government plans to import rice
August 4th, 2012 by
Arief Priyono
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers check the quality of rice in a rice industry premium in Kediri, East Java.
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Workers check the quality of rice in a rice industry premium in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers pack rice in a sack in a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers pack rice in a sack in a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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Workers carrying bags of rice at a premium rice industry in Kediri, East Java. The Indonesian government plans to import 1 million tons of rice in anticipation of drought throughout 2012 due to the impact of El-Nino.
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