The sun is still rising as Gidday Sudita drives out of his family compound on a beach in Bali’s far west, towards a plateau of mustard-yellow rice fields.It’s September and the air is tainted with smoke and embers as farmers burn off the crop residue in their fields, as they always do at this time of the year.But there’s something else in the air, something that’s been absent in Bali since the start of the pandemic: a faint whiff of hope that the virus, which has hammered the island’s tourism…
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