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Government Agencies and Programs
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BAPPENAS
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planning agency)
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BIMAS
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Bimbingan Masai ("mass guidance" intensification program)
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BPS
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Biro Pusat Statistik (Central Bureau of Statistics)
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BULOG
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Badan Urusan Logistik (National Food Logistics Agency)
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KUD
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Koperasi Unit Desa (village cooperative)
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KUPEDES
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Kredit Umum Pedesaan (rural credit program)
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REPELITA
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Rencana Pembanungan Lima Tahun (five-year development irrigation .
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SUSENAS
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Survei Sosial Ekonomi Nasional (national social economic are unpopi
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TRI
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Tebu Rakyat Intensifikasi (small-holder sugarcane intensification program)
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Indonesian Terms
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Ani-ani
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Bawon
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Traditional harvest arrangement in which harvesters earn a fixed share of their output
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Becak
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Rickshaw
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Ceblokan
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Labor-hiring arrangement for planting in which workers earn special rights to the harvest
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Gabah
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Threshed paddy
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Mutual exchange of unpaid labor
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Kabupaten
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District
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Kedokan
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Labor-hiring arrangement for preharvest tasks in whichworkers earn special rights to the harvest workers earn special rights to the harvest
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Merantau
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Extended migration to a distant region for work
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Padi gogo rancah
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Upland dry-seeded rice tage and polic
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Palawija
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Nonrice staples or secondary crops
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Penebas
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Entrepreneur who organizes tebasan harvests
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Rupiah
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Indonesian currency from having a
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Sawah
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Wet rice field
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Tebasan
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A system for harvesting in which the farmer sells his or her standing crop of paddy to a middleman
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