The Tradition of Growing Rice Meu Uroe

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Hello hive'r

In terms of growing rice in my place in Aceh, especially in Pidie Regency, there is a tradition commonly known as Meu Uroe. Meu Uroe is planting rice in mutual cooperation or helping each other without being paid wages.

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The Meu Uroe method of planting rice is only carried out by some women, for example 7 or more people form a small group.

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The Meu Uroe tradition of course has conditions, namely, for example, woman A has done Meu Uroe in woman B's rice field, then woman B is obliged to participate in planting in woman A's rice field, as well as other women who are members of the Meu Uroe group.

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If, if woman A had Meu Uroeh in woman B's field, but woman B had problems while planting in woman A's field, woman B had to pay the cost of planting rice to woman A, that's the Meu Uroe system of growing rice.

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That's the Meu Uroe tradition that applies at my place, I hope my friends like it.
Regards @yayan.

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