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58 cost of labor data in my notes somewhat confused at one pt. says get 100 Rp @ per day (i.e. total labor cost 800 Rp per 2 days) at another pt says get 2000 per 4-women team, but not clear whether this for 1 day or 2 at yet another pt have 1000Rp marked as cost of labor on 8000Rpworth of coconuts probably 1st figure closest to truth which would leave 1450-800= 650Rp as profit to owner on 2 days production tools used are: 1. pelampaikan menijak (press) 2. renjangan (long wood trough w/ wooden pestles for sounding)3. drying mats are 19 HH in Bluto which do oil pressing - each of these HHs has only 1 pelampaikan each HH whose oil-pressing enterprise we inspected also has a layer lime kiln w/ 200,000Rp mechanized komporisasi unit with 2 kompors 61 supplying one kiln the 200,000Rp is the cost of komporisasi unit only & does not include cost of constructing the kiln itself acc. to owner of this large kiln, no Bluto villager has ever tried to adapt a trad. kiln to use w/ kompors [[strikethrough]] didn't [[/strikethrough]] don't remember seeing the equipment so not sure what 'mechanized' means here (Exact words in my notes are "2 kompor per unit mesin") next visited desa Saroka, kec. Saronggi, to see bamboo basketry industry (see above p 49-50 make large fairly shallow market baskets called tadok & kelasa [[left margin]] [[image - backwards 'c' with flat, horizontal top, underneath is a second horizontal line]] [[/left margin]] first make large square sheets called "billah"; then put on rims and jejet (here called 'ngiket') stopped at house of Pak, Zaini, the Dept. of Industry 'kontak pengrajin' (contact craftsman)