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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Government bans on fruit, vegetable and flower imports have caused chaos in local markets. Some of the rules have now been relaxed, but damage has been done.

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The fruit center on the second floor of the Johar Main Market in Semarang was deserted on May 1. A few vendors could be seen napping on piles of cardboard. Only one stall seemed busy, its owner stacking grapefruits and sapodillas on a table. The market accommodates 60 fruit vendors. Approximately 500 other vendors are scattered around 47 other state-owned markets in the Central Java capital.

It is still quiet," said Suparno, the vendor who was sett

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