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Author: History of Java
According to Van den Bosch Planting force was based on customary law which states that: if any power in any region, has a land and its inhabitants. Compulsory provisions as follows:
- The farmers have to plant 1 / 5 of the land with plants that sell on world markets such as coffee, sugar, indigo, and tobacco.
- The results of the plant must be sold to the government at a price the government set
- The land is free from tax
- The farmers told to work harder for the plants to the government than for rice planting
- Those who do not have land to work 65 days a year at the government gardens
- Damage to plants that are not caused by the fault of the farmers is the responsibility of government.
- The results of the plant must be sold to the government at a price the government set
- The land is free from tax
- The farmers told to work harder for the plants to the government than for rice planting
- Those who do not have land to work 65 days a year at the government gardens
- Damage to plants that are not caused by the fault of the farmers is the responsibility of government.
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