Everything tastes sweet in the island of Java. For its people, sugar is an essential ingredient in their daily lives. During the Dutch colonial era, Java was one of the biggest sugar producers in the world, with 179 sugar factories spread out through out the island. Today, only 50 remain, with most of them more than a century old. Indonesia now is the second biggest importer of sugar, after Russia. As the country struggles to reach the target of sugar self efficiency by 2014, there are reminder s of sugar’s glorious past in Java in cultural celebrations, the still functioning giant steam machinery and the hard work of the laborers. (Text and Photographs by Rony Zakaria)
Galeri Pemenang Anugerah Pewarta Foto Indonesia (APFI) V (2013) #fotografi http://t.co/dK3AoNbGlV
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