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Farming has never been much of a gold mine. But that could change for farmers on the Southeast Asian island of Borneo, according to Grist.
There, a local plant serves as a “hyperaccumulator” for metals in the soil. As it grows, the plant pulls “nickel, zinc, cobalt, and even gold” up into its stalk and leaves. Every six months or so, villagers shave off the top foot of growth, burn it and pull valuable metals from the ash.
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