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View all search resultsWorkers carry a sengon wood log at a lumber mill in Gunungpati, Semarang, Central Java, on Friday
span class="caption">Workers carry a sengon wood log at a lumber mill in Gunungpati, Semarang, Central Java, on Friday. Demand for sengon ' an alternative to the more expensive teak ' has increased in the past few years, with prices reaching Rp 450,000 per tree, which usually translates to 0.8 cubic meters of wood. JP/Ainur Rohmah
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