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Orginially collected from wild trees in South America, now 90% of rubber production comes from plantations of rubber trees in Southeast Asia.
At the bottom of the spiral cut a spout is inserted and the latex flow directed into a glass collection cup held around the tree trunk by a spring. Each night a new thin layer of bark is removed lowering the spiral slightly. Once each tree is tapped, the worker waits until morning to collect the latex.