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Agroforestry in Lubuk Beringin village

A Lubuk Beringin villager, Zulita, taps a rubber tree on her farm at Lubuk Beringin village, Bungo district, Jambi province, Indonesia. Rubber plantations management on rubber agroforest form is a form of utilization and management of forest resource which is practised specifically by Lubuk Beringin villagers.

Photo by Tri Saputro/CIFOR

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