Rubber resin being collected in the forest near Lubuk Beringin village, Bungo district, Jambi province, Indonesia on October 21, 2013. Lubuk Beringin villagers main source of income comes from rubber trees which grow well in the extensive forests in the area.
Photo by Tri Saputro for Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
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