Soybean
May 16 2009, Shivangi Keprate

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An Indonesian worker makes tofu at a home factory in Jakarta, Indonesia, on April 15, 2008. The skyrocketing prices for staples like rice, flour and tofu along with the rising cost of fuel has sparked unrest in as many as 30 countries, according to the...