In the dust

Source:CFP Published: 2013-8-5 0:48:02

Loaders wearing masks stand in cassava dust at a plant in Lianyungang, East China's Jiangsu Province on Saturday. Workers on average load over 100 tons of dried cassava, which are imported from Thailand, every day. Cassava can be used to produce ethanol gasoline, which is a key resource for China's energy saving and environmental protection industries. Photo: CFP

Loaders wearing masks stand in cassava dust at a plant in Lianyungang, East China's Jiangsu Province on Saturday. Workers on average load over 100 tons of dried cassava, which are imported from Thailand, every day. Cassava can be used to produce ethanol gasoline, which is a key resource for China's energy saving and environmental protection industries. Photo: CFP



 

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