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Worker farmers hands tapping latex from a rubber tree with knife, In the early morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Worker farmers hands tapping latex from a rubber tree with knife, In the early morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tapping rubber and Latex in the morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Natural Rubber Sap or Latex being Extracted by Tapping the Rubber Plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fresh Raw Latex Rubber from Para Rubber Tree in the Morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Latex from rubber tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hands tapping a rubber tree. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tapping rubber and Latex in the morning
Latex, Tapping rubber and Latex Cup Royalty Free Stock Photo
A farmer is tapping rubber behind his garden with the reflection of the morning sun Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tears of White Latex: An Ode to the Rubber Tree and Its Tradition Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rubber plantations that are planted in an organized order Royalty Free Stock Photo
Natural Rubber Sap being Extracted by Tapping the Rubber Plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rubber Tapping on a Tree Trunk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tapping latex from a rubber tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rubber tapping is the process by which latex is collected from a rubber tree. Rubber tapping is not damaging to the forest, as it does not require the tree to be cut down in order for the latex to be extracted. Each night a rubber tapper must remove a thin layer of bark along a downward half spiral on the tree trunk. If done carefully and with skill, this tapping panel will yield latex for up to five hours.


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