Production at Indonesia’s clove farms under threat from climate change


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A worker shovelling cloves into a sifting machine to remove impurities at a warehouse in Ternate, North Maluku. — Photos: YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP

Colonial powers once sought to wipe out cloves grown by locals on the eastern Indonesian island of Ternate to safeguard their monopoly over the prized crop. Today farmers say the gravest threat to their plants is climate change.

“Today... rainfall is high. It’s okay for planting, but it’s uncertain for harvesting. It’s often unpredictable,” farmer Jauhar Mahmud, 61, said.

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