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Dozens of trucks filled with dried cassava chips line up on the side of the road in Malai, Cambodia, Feb. 7, 2017. Cassava is the second most important agricultural crop in Cambodia after rice, and practically all of it is destined for sale in foreign markets, such as Thailand. Former soldiers and ex-officials in an old Khmer Rouge redoubt in Cambodia have come to embrace capitalism with almost as much vigor as they once fought to destroy it. (Omar Havana/The New York Times)
MINIMALNA CENA 100USD!!!
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2017-02-07
OMAR HAVANA/The New York Times/R/EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
OMAR HAVANA
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