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A farmer shows the results of the harvest of chili jamu (Piper retrofractum vahl) in its plantations in Cluring, Banyuwangi, East Java, Wednesday (15/2). Farmers in the area say prefer to plant chili jamu because in addition to easy maintenance, the price is also more promising, stable at Rp40 thousand to Rp70 thousand per kilogram. ANTARA PHOTO/Budi Candra Setya/aww/17.
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