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Sinjai's Blessed Fruit

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Sinjai government in South Sulawesi has curbed poverty by empowering 100 home industries. It has been recognized nationwide as a distinguished small and medium enterprises development program.

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BANANAS, pineapples and jackfruits were piling up at the corner of the semipermanent 3 x-4 meter2 building in Bongki subdistrict, North Sinjai, South Sulawesi. Sitti Maemunah and five other women carefully sliced them into small pieces and dried them under the sun. "We have to let them dry between one to three days before putting them in the vacuum fryer," said Maemunah. The vacuum fryermade from steel plate, about 2 meters long and 1.5 meters tall

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