At Glenmore plantation rubber latex is produced in much the same was as it was under the first Scottish settlers.


“Glenmore has 1,200 hectares of coffee, cacao, sugarcane, rubber and cloves,” my guide explained as his 4x4 rumbled up a dirt-track into the hills north of Kalibaru. “It was started by a Scottish settler in 1916, then taken over by the Dutch in 1926, and is now wholly Indonesian.”


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