Green Terraced Rice Fields with Farm Hut
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Nice rice
Rice is the main staple food for more than half the people on Earth, and Indonesia is far from an exception. The fourth-most populous country in the world is also its fourth-largest rice producer, cultivating the miniscule cereal grains on a massive scale to the tune of 55 million tons. Like in many hilly rice-producing regions, the paddies are arranged in stepped terraces, so rainwater flow and gravity do much of the irrigation work. Here in Bengkulu Province, Sumatra, many farmers have adopted a resource recycling system involving livestock: Their cattle eat straw made from the rice plant's grassy blades, and the inevitable manure fertilizes the fields.
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