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RC23AO97SQOF Earthenware containers filled with milk is pictured during a process to make yogurt, specially eaten by mixing beaten rice during National Paddy Day, also called Asar Pandra, that marks the commencement of rice crop planting in paddy fields as monsoon season arrives in Bhaktapur, Nepal June 29, 2021. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar
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RC2XDN98T2U4 A privately owned food processing plant for corn, rice and sesame is seen in Turen, Venezuela on May 11, 2021. Photo taken on May 11, 2021. REUTERS / Leonardo Fernandez Viloria
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GM1E75O02KU01 Workers unload palm oil fruit from a truck into a processing plant in the north Sumatra province of Serdang Begadai May 23, 2011. Indonesia revealed a long list of exemptions to a two-year moratorium on logging on Friday, a concession to the hard-lobbying plantation industry in the world's top palm oil producing nation. The moratorium, taking effect on Friday after a five-month delay, will exempt permits already given in principle by the forestry ministry and extensions of existing permits, as well as projects to develop supplies of energy, rice and sugar. REUTERS/YT Haryono (INDONESIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS ENERGY AGRICULTURE)
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GM1E75O02KN01 Workers unload palm oil fruit from a truck into a processing plant in the north Sumatra province of Serdang Begadai May 23, 2011. Indonesia revealed a long list of exemptions to a two-year moratorium on logging on Friday, a concession to the hard-lobbying plantation industry in the world's top palm oil producing nation. The moratorium, taking effect on Friday after a five-month delay, will exempt permits already given in principle by the forestry ministry and extensions of existing permits, as well as projects to develop supplies of energy, rice and sugar. REUTERS/YT Haryono (INDONESIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS ENERGY AGRICULTURE)
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GM1E4870R0R01 A worker handles sacks with rice in a Riso Scotti processing plant in Vladeni, 170km east of Bucharest in this picture taken July 17, 2008. The rush towards new farming options has attracted foreign cash into Romania's water-rich lowlands, giving the poor Balkan state a chance to become a top producer of rice in Europe in coming years. Picture taken July 17, 2008. To match feature ROMANIA-RICE/ REUTERS/Mihai Barbu (ROMANIA)
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GM1E4870QXU01 Workers handle packed rice in a Riso Scotti processing plant in Vladeni, 170km east of Bucharest in this picture taken July 17, 2008. The rush towards new farming options has attracted foreign cash into Romania's water-rich lowlands, giving the poor Balkan state a chance to become a top producer of rice in Europe in coming years. Picture taken July 17, 2008. To match feature ROMANIA-RICE/ REUTERS/Mihai Barbu (ROMANIA)
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GM1E4870QTZ01 A worker displays rice in a Riso Scotti processing plant in Vladeni, 170km east of Bucharest in this picture taken July 17, 2008. The rush towards new farming options has attracted foreign cash into Romania's water-rich lowlands, giving the poor Balkan state a chance to become a top producer of rice in Europe in coming years. Picture taken July 17, 2008. To match feature ROMANIA-RICE/ REUTERS/Mihai Barbu (ROMANIA)
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GM1E4870QCD01 A tractor spreads weed-killing substances on a rice field belonging to Riso Scotti processing plant in Vladeni, 170km east of Bucharest in this picture taken July 17, 2008. The rush towards new farming options has attracted foreign cash into Romania's water-rich lowlands, giving the poor Balkan state a chance to become a top producer of rice in Europe in coming years. To match feature ROMANIA-RICE/ REUTERS/Mihai Barbu (ROMANIA)
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GM1E4870QC801 Rice is displayed in a Riso Scotti processing plant in Vladeni, 170km east of Bucharest in this picture taken July 17, 2008. The rush towards new farming options has attracted foreign cash into Romania's water-rich lowlands, giving the poor Balkan state a chance to become a top producer of rice in Europe in coming years. Picture taken July 17, 2008. To match feature ROMANIA-RICE/ REUTERS/Mihai Barbu (ROMANIA)
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GM1DXEDRKEAA Women from the Daborin Single Mothers Association prepare food for their infants at a local rice processing plant in the northern Ghanaian town of Bolgatanga, February 1, 2008. The single mothers began their local rice-processing organisation to gain more freedom and financial independence in a district where most farmers live on the equivalent of about a dollar a day, according to Oxfam, which helps fund the women's programme. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (GHANA)
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GM1DXEDNSNAA Women from the Daborin Single Mothers Association sweep rice at their small processing plant in the northern Ghanaian town of Bolgatanga February 1, 2008. The single mothers began their organisation to gain more freedom and financial independence in a district where most farmers live on the equivalent of about a dollar a day, according to Oxfam, which helps fund the women's programme. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (GHANA)
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GM1DXEDNSHAA A woman from the Daborin Single Mothers Association gathers rice at a small processing plant in the northern Ghanaian town of Bolgatanga, February 1, 2008. The single mothers began their organisation to gain more freedom and financial independence in a district where most farmers live on the equivalent of about a dollar a day, according to Oxfam, which helps fund the women's programme. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (GHANA)
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GM1DXEDNSSAA A woman from the Daborin Single Mothers Association winnows rice at a small processing plant in the northern Ghanaian town of Bolgatanga, February 1, 2008. The single mothers began their organisation to gain more freedom and financial independence in a district where most farmers live on the equivalent of about a dollar a day, according to Oxfam, which helps fund the women's programme. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (GHANA)
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RP3DRHYCLFAA Chen Limin, one of two people that produced and sold rice containingcarcinogens, is escorted by police in the southern Chinese city ofGuangzhou January 10, 2002. Police seized 209 tons of rice that wasillegally whitened for re-sale with a cancerous chemical in July lastyear at rice processing plants run by Chen and another defendant. Chenwas sentenced to three years in prison and fined 30,000 yuan ($3,620)according to the China Daily newspaper. REUTERS/China PhotoGN/RCS
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