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Hard Times for Spice

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

A protracted conflict caused investors to abandon Maluku. The fishery and plantation sectors are only halfway progressed.

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THERE is no longer any black smoke spewing from the chimney. Having been abandoned by the owner, this plywood processing mill in Waisarisa, Western Seram, Maluku has not been operational for a long time. Quiet. Unoccupied. Only the top parts of dilapidated buildings remain. There is not a single trace of the past golden times.

In fact, PT Artika Optima Inti used to operate the mill. In the 1990s, this plywood company belonging to the Djajanti

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