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Agroforestry in Lubuk Beringin village

Lubuk Beringin villagers, Saprizal (left) and Anshori (right) harvesting a cinnamon tree in the forest near Lubuk Beringin village, Bungo district, Jambi province, Indonesia. Forests have become an integral part of Lubuk Beringin, Jambi province, as the villagers have carried out forest management and exploitation in a sustainable manner by implementing traditional values.

Photo by Tri Saputro/CIFOR

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