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A cane knife is a large hand-wielded cutting tool similar to a machete. Its use is prevalent in the harvesting of sugarcane in dominant cane-growing countries such as Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Australia, South Africa, Ecuador, Cuba, Jamaica, the Philippines and parts of the United States, especially Louisiana and Florida, as well as Hawaii. It is the primary tool used in countries that do not employ mechanical means for harvesting cane.

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  • Machete cañero (es)
  • Cane knife (en)
  • Pisau tebu (in)
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  • Pisau tebu adalah sebuah alat potong besar yang dipakai menggunakan tangan yang mirip dengan machete. Alat tersebut dipakai untuk memanen tebu di negara-negara penanam tebu dominan seperti Peru, Brasil, Kolombia, Australia, Afrika Selatan, Ekuador, Kuba, Jamaika, Filipina dan sebagian Amerika Serikat, khususnya Louisiana dan Florida, serta Hawaii. (in)
  • A cane knife is a large hand-wielded cutting tool similar to a machete. Its use is prevalent in the harvesting of sugarcane in dominant cane-growing countries such as Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Australia, South Africa, Ecuador, Cuba, Jamaica, the Philippines and parts of the United States, especially Louisiana and Florida, as well as Hawaii. It is the primary tool used in countries that do not employ mechanical means for harvesting cane. (en)
  • Un machete cañero es una herramienta de corte manual grande.​ Su uso es frecuente en la recolección de caña de azúcar en países productores dominantes como Perú, Brasil, Colombia, Australia, Sudáfrica, Ecuador, Cuba, Jamaica, Filipinas y partes de los Estados Unidos, especialmente Luisiana y Florida, así como en Hawaii. Es la principal herramienta utilizada en países que no emplean medios mecánicos para cosechar caña. (es)
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  • A cane knife is a large hand-wielded cutting tool similar to a machete. Its use is prevalent in the harvesting of sugarcane in dominant cane-growing countries such as Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Australia, South Africa, Ecuador, Cuba, Jamaica, the Philippines and parts of the United States, especially Louisiana and Florida, as well as Hawaii. It is the primary tool used in countries that do not employ mechanical means for harvesting cane. In the Philippines, particularly in Negros Island, itinerant sugarcane cutters called sacadas employ this blade, which they call an espading. The term is borrowed from the Spanish word espada, meaning "sword", while in Tagalog it is called palang. In the South Pacific, the metal hook of the cane knife was melded with the indigenous serrated warclub, resulting in the hook-bladed weapon used in modern Samoan fire knife dancing. (en)
  • Un machete cañero es una herramienta de corte manual grande.​ Su uso es frecuente en la recolección de caña de azúcar en países productores dominantes como Perú, Brasil, Colombia, Australia, Sudáfrica, Ecuador, Cuba, Jamaica, Filipinas y partes de los Estados Unidos, especialmente Luisiana y Florida, así como en Hawaii. Es la principal herramienta utilizada en países que no emplean medios mecánicos para cosechar caña. El machete cañero se caracteriza por un mango de madera con espiga completa, una hoja ancha y un gancho en la punta que se usa para recoger la caña cortada, algunos no poseen esta característica. La hoja suele tener 1 milímetro de grosor, más delgada que un machete común o un bolo y más 30 cm de largo. La hoja fina facilita el corte de la caña rápidamente cuando el cosechador corta la caña en ángulo: una hoja fina corta mejor que una gruesa. (es)
  • Pisau tebu adalah sebuah alat potong besar yang dipakai menggunakan tangan yang mirip dengan machete. Alat tersebut dipakai untuk memanen tebu di negara-negara penanam tebu dominan seperti Peru, Brasil, Kolombia, Australia, Afrika Selatan, Ekuador, Kuba, Jamaika, Filipina dan sebagian Amerika Serikat, khususnya Louisiana dan Florida, serta Hawaii. (in)
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