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Golden fields of rice stretch across the Indonesian countryside, where workers skillfully harvest one of the world’s most important crops. Indonesia is the third-largest producer of rice globally, and this staple food feeds millions every day. The workers’ dedication reflects centuries-old traditions that sustain both local communities and global economies. One fascinating part of the harvest process involves bashing the rice stalks against a wooden or metal surface. This technique, known as threshing, separates the grains from the stalks. It’s a crucial step that ensures the rice is ready for drying, milling, and eventually consumption. Threshing by hand is labor-intensive, but it preserves the quality of the grains and connects the workers to practices handed down through generations. Rice cultivation in Indonesia also relies on the subak system, an ancient method of cooperative water management originating in Bali. This system reflects the harmony between agriculture and nature, ensuring that every step of the process is sustainable and deeply rooted in cultural heritage. #Bali #Indonesia #RiceFields #RiceTerraces #BaliRiceTerraces #TravelIndonesia #ExploreBali #BaliTravel #UbudBali #BalineseCulture #VisitIndonesia #BaliNature #IndonesianRiceFields #TravelPhotography #RiceHarvest #NatureLovers #TravelAsia #DroneShots #AerialView #DronePhotography #BaliAdventures #CulturalTravel #AsiaTravel #SustainableFarming #RiceFarming #FoodProduction #AgricultureLife #GreenTerraces #DroneFilming #BaliViews

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