Câu ví dụ #71
1. Dried persimmons are not new to Vietnamese farmers but the magic of the Japanese technique adds to the appeal.
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2. Before farmers hang their persimmons up to dry, they dry them in oven at 50-60 degrees Celsius.
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3. Inside the tents there are hammocks, boxes of groceries and cooking vessels, presenting a tranquillity that belies the urgent appeals on banners demanding land for peasants, and an end to the killing of farmers on the island of Mindanao.
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4. Afghan farmers harvesting opium sap from a poppy field in the Gereshk district of Helmand.
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5. The Taliban has long taxed poppy-growing farmers to fund their years-long insurgency, but Western officials are concerned it is now running its own factories, refining the lucrative crop into morphine and heroin for exporting abroad.
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6. farmers are paid about $163 for a kilo of the black sap -- the raw opium that oozes out of poppy seed pods when they are slit with a knife.
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7. Ly Son farmers have done the impossible: grow garlic and shallots in sand instead of soil.
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8. Aside from raising the local breed, farmers at Thuy Tram also mate Vietnamese red carps with Indonesian and Japanese breeds to produce those with longer tails and stronger colors.
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9. Thuy Tram farmers raise an average of 35-45 tons of red carps each year.
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10. Just days before our arrival, someone had murdered a pair of elderly chicken farmers in a most grisly fashion.
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