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  • Roadside sign advertising a pick your own strawberry farm on 21 June 2017 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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  • Old pick up truck hand painted in white gloss paint in Kioni, Ithaca, Greece. Ithaca, Ithaki or Ithaka is a Greek island located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental Greece. Ithacas main island has an area of 96 square kilometres. It is the second-smallest of seven main Ionian Islands.
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  • Old abandoned pick up truck in Kioni, Ithaca, Greece. Ithaca, Ithaki or Ithaka is a Greek island located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental Greece. Ithacas main island has an area of 96 square kilometres. It is the second-smallest of seven main Ionian Islands.
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  • Old abandoned pick up truck in Kioni, Ithaca, Greece. Ithaca, Ithaki or Ithaka is a Greek island located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental Greece. Ithacas main island has an area of 96 square kilometres. It is the second-smallest of seven main Ionian Islands.
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  • Old abandoned pick up truck in Kioni, Ithaca, Greece. Ithaca, Ithaki or Ithaka is a Greek island located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental Greece. Ithacas main island has an area of 96 square kilometres. It is the second-smallest of seven main Ionian Islands.
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  • Old abandoned pick up truck in Kioni, Ithaca, Greece. Ithaca, Ithaki or Ithaka is a Greek island located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental Greece. Ithacas main island has an area of 96 square kilometres. It is the second-smallest of seven main Ionian Islands.
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  • Patrick Kajjura and Albert, one of his eight sons, pick their coffee beans that are ready for drying before going to the Kulika centre to be sold to Ibero Coffee. Their coffee plants are in the Kamuli region of Uganda. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Patrick Kajjura and Albert, one of his eight sons, pick their coffee beans that are ready for drying before going to the Kulika centre to be sold to Ibero Coffee. Their coffee plants are in the Kamuli region of Uganda. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • A Hmong ethnic minority woman in Ban Long Lan carries a bowl of Arabica coffee cherries harvested for ‘Saffron coffee’, Luang Prabang province, Lao PDR. The coffee is grown in the high mountain peaks and plateaus in Luang Prabang over 800 meters above sea level. In November, December and January Saffron Coffee coffee farmers gather all of their family members to hand pick only the red-ripe cherries. It will take several passes over these few months to harvest all of them. These farmers were once producers of opium, but who have been impoverished by lack of a replacement crop in the wake of opium’s prohibition by the Lao government. Saffron Coffee’s goal in helping these farmers grow coffee is to give them a viable and sustainable cash crop, developing their economy, and thus giving them the ability to buy medicines and send their children to school.
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  • With her baby on her back, a Hmong ethnic minority woman in Ban Long Lan harvests Arabica coffee cherries for ‘Saffron coffee’, Luang Prabang province, Lao PDR. The coffee is grown in the high mountain peaks and plateaus in Luang Prabang over 800 meters above sea level. In November, December and January Saffron Coffee coffee farmers gather all of their family members to hand pick only the red-ripe cherries. It will take several passes over these few months to harvest all of them. These farmers were once producers of opium, but who have been impoverished by lack of a replacement crop in the wake of opium’s prohibition by the Lao government. Saffron Coffee’s goal in helping these farmers grow coffee is to give them a viable and sustainable cash crop, developing their economy, and thus giving them the ability to buy medicines and send their children to school.
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  • A Hmong ethnic minority woman in Ban Long Lan harvests Arabica coffee cherries for ‘Saffron coffee’, Luang Prabang province, Lao PDR. The coffee is grown in the high mountain peaks and plateaus in Luang Prabang over 800 meters above sea level. In November, December and January Saffron Coffee coffee farmers gather all of their family members to hand pick only the red-ripe cherries. It will take several passes over these few months to harvest all of them. These farmers were once producers of opium, but who have been impoverished by lack of a replacement crop in the wake of opium’s prohibition by the Lao government. Saffron Coffee’s goal in helping these farmers grow coffee is to give them a viable and sustainable cash crop, developing their economy, and thus giving them the ability to buy medicines and send their children to school.
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  • A Hmong ethnic minority woman in Ban Long Lan carries a sack of Arabica coffee cherries harvested for ‘Saffron coffee’, Luang Prabang province, Lao PDR. The coffee is grown in the high mountain peaks and plateaus in Luang Prabang over 800 meters above sea level. In November, December and January Saffron Coffee coffee farmers gather all of their family members to hand pick only the red-ripe cherries. It will take several passes over these few months to harvest all of them. These farmers were once producers of opium, but who have been impoverished by lack of a replacement crop in the wake of opium’s prohibition by the Lao government. Saffron Coffee’s goal in helping these farmers grow coffee is to give them a viable and sustainable cash crop, developing their economy, and thus giving them the ability to buy medicines and send their children to school.
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  • A Hmong ethnic minority woman in Ban Long Lan harvests Arabica coffee cherries for ‘Saffron coffee’, Luang Prabang province, Lao PDR. The coffee is grown in the high mountain peaks and plateaus in Luang Prabang over 800 meters above sea level. In November, December and January Saffron Coffee coffee farmers gather all of their family members to hand pick only the red-ripe cherries. It will take several passes over these few months to harvest all of them. These farmers were once producers of opium, but who have been impoverished by lack of a replacement crop in the wake of opium’s prohibition by the Lao government. Saffron Coffee’s goal in helping these farmers grow coffee is to give them a viable and sustainable cash crop, developing their economy, and thus giving them the ability to buy medicines and send their children to school.
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  • With her baby on her back, a Hmong ethnic minority woman in Ban Long Lan harvests Arabica coffee cherries for ‘Saffron coffee’, Luang Prabang province, Lao PDR. The coffee is grown in the high mountain peaks and plateaus in Luang Prabang over 800 meters above sea level. In November, December and January Saffron Coffee coffee farmers gather all of their family members to hand pick only the red-ripe cherries. It will take several passes over these few months to harvest all of them. These farmers were once producers of opium, but who have been impoverished by lack of a replacement crop in the wake of opium’s prohibition by the Lao government. Saffron Coffee’s goal in helping these farmers grow coffee is to give them a viable and sustainable cash crop, developing their economy, and thus giving them the ability to buy medicines and send their children to school.
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  • A yellow road sign directing people to University Hospital Lewisham main entrance, parking, accident and emergency department and patient drop off and pick up area, London, UK.
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  • Having just unearthed more bodies from layers of volcanic ash and pumice, an archaeologist's assistant pauses for a cigarette, kneeling beside a victim of the AD79 eruption of Mount Versuvius over the ancient Roman town of Pompeii. Buried beneath huge amounts of toxic material this person was suffocated and crushed from falling debris. Preserved in a shell of volcanic material it is to be removed from this site on top of a villa roof where, it is calculated, this citizen was one of the last to die, having climbed 4 metres above ground level to await its fate. The Italian man ears a red t-shirt and holds a pick that has scraped and brushed away the soil to reveal the human form which also shows another body beneath. Others litter the rooftop too proving that many survivors of the first eruption perished after the second many hours later.
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  • Pick up turns a corner at an Art Deco sign for the Murray Hotel and Cafe in Livingstone, Montana.
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  • A businessman stoops to pick-up dropped paperwork that has spilled onto the pavement (sidewalk) in London.
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  • Women picking Coffee beans on an estate in Ruiru, Kenya.
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  • An elderly Khmu ethnic minority man picking tamarind leaves which add a sour taste to soup in the remote and roadless village of Ban Nam Houn, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Ban Nam Houn is situated along the Nam Houn river (a tributary of the Nam Ou).
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  • An elderly Khmu ethnic minority man picking tamarind leaves which add a sour taste to soup in the remote and roadless village of Ban Nam Houn, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Ban Nam Houn is situated along the Nam Houn river (a tributary of the Nam Ou).
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  • A woman picks mulberry leaves to feed silkworms in Chi Dong village, Hanoi, Vietnam. With Vietnam’s growing population making less land available for farmers to work, families unable to sustain themselves are turning to the creation of various products in rural areas.  These ‘craft’ villages specialise in a single product or activity, anything from palm leaf hats to incense sticks, or from noodle making to snake-catching. Some of these ‘craft’ villages date back hundreds of years, whilst others are a more recent response to enable rural farmers to earn much needed extra income.
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  • Ian Forbes, No 2 Gardener picking pink dahlias in the garden at Newby Hall estate and gardens, Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Ripe coffee beans being picked by Patrick Kajjura and one of his sons, both coffee farmers. They are ready for drying before going to the Kulika centre to be sold to Ibero Coffee. Their coffee plants are in the Kamuli region of Uganda. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Ripe coffee beans being picked by Patrick Kajjura a coffee farmer. They are ready for drying before going to the Kulika centre to be sold to Ibero Coffee. Their coffee plants are in the Kamuli region of Uganda. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Young man smiling whilst picking onions vegetables in a field, organic community farming project, Devon, UK
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  • Vegetable and rice farmer, Geronio Ayson picks loofahs from his garden in Pamantingan, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Geronio and his wife Teodora have half an acre of vegetable gardens. They inter-crop a huge variety of vegetables including cucumber, green beans, peppers, loofah, green chilli, eggplant, squash and banana. They learnt about inter-cropping and making organic fertiliser at Oxfam's Climate Resiliency Field Schools.
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  • An Eastern European farm worker holding bunches of daffodils picked in a field farmed by commercial bulb grower Walkers Bulbs At Taylors, Holbeach, Spalding, Lincolnshire
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  • Father Rainer Verborg holding apples he has just picked at Ampleforth Abbey Orchard, Ampleforth, North Yorkshire.
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  • Jo Campbell, gardener carries a bunch of red dahlias that shes has just picked at an Estate in Felixkirk, North Yorkshire, UK. Jo grows the flowers and creates bouquets to sell locally.
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  • Harvesting cotton in the Tai Lue village of Ban Napa, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. Cotton picked from the Tai Lue village of Ban Napa, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. The Tai Lue are known as expert weavers particularly of cotton which they cultivate locally.
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  • Autumn in Kew Gardens, London. Fall leaves on the many different types of trees at the Royal botanical gardens turn to yellow and brown before dropping. They are then picked up by the Kew garden staff.
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  • Vegetable and rice farmer, Geronio Ayson picks a pumpkin from his garden in Pamantingan, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Geronio and his wife Teodora have half an acre of vegetable gardens. They inter-crop a huge variety of vegetables including cucumber, green beans, peppers, loofah, green chilli, eggplant, squash and banana. They learnt about inter-cropping and making organic fertiliser at Oxfam's Climate Resiliency Field Schools.
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  • Vegetable and rice farmer, Geronio Ayson picks cucumbers from his garden in Pamantingan, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Geronio and his wife Teodora have half an acre of vegetable gardens. They inter-crop a huge variety of vegetables including cucumber, green beans, peppers, loofah, green chilli, eggplant, squash and banana. They learnt about inter-cropping and making organic fertiliser at Oxfam's Climate Resiliency Field Schools.
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  • Various varieties of dahlia picked from the garden at Newby Hall estate and gardens, Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Bunches of daffodils waiting to be picked up after harvesting in a field farmed by commercial bulb grower Walkers Bulbs At Taylors, Holbeach, Spalding, Lincolnshire
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  • A team of Eastern European farm workers picking daffodils in a field farmed by commercial bulb grower Walkers Bulbs At Taylors, Holbeach, Spalding, Lincolnshire
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  • An Eastern European farm worker picking daffodils in a field farmed by commercial bulb grower Walkers Bulbs At Taylors, Holbeach, Spalding, Lincolnshire
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  • Bunches of daffodils waiting to be picked up after harvesting in a field farmed by commercial bulb grower Walkers Bulbs At Taylors, Holbeach, Spalding, Lincolnshire
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  • An Eastern European farm worker picking daffodils in a field farmed by commercial bulb grower Walkers Bulbs At Taylors, Holbeach, Spalding, Lincolnshire
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  • An Eastern European farm worker picking up bunches of daffodils in a field farmed by commercial bulb grower Walkers Bulbs At Taylors, Holbeach, Spalding, Lincolnshire
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  • Father Rainer Verborg hand picking red apples at Ampleforth Abbey Orchard, Ampleforth, North Yorkshire.
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  • Jo Campbell gardener picking orange flowers at an Estate in Felixkirk, North Yorkshire, UK. Jo grows the flowers and creates bouquets to sell locally.
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  • Jo Campbell gardener picking dahlias at an Estate in Felixkirk, North Yorkshire, UK. Jo grows the flowers and creates bouquets to sell locally.
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  • Jo Campbell gardener picking dahlias and gladioli at an Estate in Felixkirk, North Yorkshire, UK. Jo grows flowers and creates bouquets to sell locally.
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  • Harvesting cotton in the Tai Lue village of Ban Napa, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. Cotton picked from the Tai Lue village of Ban Napa, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. The Tai Lue are known as expert weavers particularly of cotton which they cultivate locally.
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  • A young Khmu ethnic minority girl works on her family farm picking pumpkins in Ban Nam Khor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. The scarcity of agricultural land in Southern Yunnan province is promoting Chinese farmers and small scale entrepreneurs to cross the international border between China and Lao PDR in order to invest in cash crops. The villagers are supplied with seeds, plastic and fertilisers to grow various crops which are then exported back to China on a vast scale.
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  • Susan Nangobi, aged 14, works with her father, a coffee farmer, when she’s not at school. Susan holds a basket of freshly picked coffee beans that are ready to be dried before being taken to the Kulika centre to be sold to Ibero Coffee company. They are in the Kamuli region of Uganda. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Coffee beans that have been picked by Patrick Kajjura and Albert, one of his eight sons, they are ready for drying before going to the Kulika centre to be sold to Ibero Coffee. Their coffee plants are in the Kamuli region of Uganda. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Ray Davies harvests damsons in his orchard at Garden House in Reeth, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, UK. Once the crop is harvested the fruit is made into damson cheese.
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  • Ray Davies harvests damsons in his orchard at Garden House in Reeth, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, UK. Once the crop is harvested the fruit is made into damson cheese.
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  • Ray Davies harvests damsons in his orchard at Garden House in Reeth, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, UK. Once the crop is harvested the fruit is made into damson cheese.
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  • Ray Davies harvests damsons in his orchard at Garden House in Reeth, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, UK. Once the crop is harvested the fruit is made into damson cheese.
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  • Vegetable and rice farmer, Geronio Ayson holds loofahs from his garden in Pamantingan, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Geronio and his wife Teodora have half an acre of vegetable gardens. They inter-crop a huge variety of vegetables including cucumber, green beans, peppers, loofah, green chilli, eggplant, squash and banana. They learnt about inter-cropping and making organic fertiliser at Oxfam's Climate Resiliency Field Schools.
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  • Helen Jawil, a member of the "Women's Rural Improvement' group harvests tomatoes in her garden in Sitio Matinao, Alamada, Cotabato province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. In the Philippines climate change is contributing to an increase in the frequency and intensity of typhoons as well as a general rise in temperatures and rain leading to an increase in droughts, flash floods and landslides. This is having a huge impact on smallholder farmers who depend on one cash crop leaving them vulnerable to any changes in weather patterns. If their crops fail they are left with no other source of income for that year. In central Mindanao Oxfam is working with local partners and governments to increase awareness of climate change in poor communities and reduce the risks it creates to vulnerable farmers by supporting them in crop diversification.
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  • A hand of an Eastern European farm worker holding bunch of daffodils at the commercial flower grower, Walkers Bulbs At Taylors farm, Holbeach, Spalding, Lincolnshire, UK
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  • Packing bunches of daffodils into crates after harvesting in a field farmed by commercial bulb grower Walkers Bulbs At Taylors, Holbeach, Spalding, Lincolnshire, UK
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  • A kind stranger picks-up a hat belonging to another pedestrian by a construction hoarding, a night time panorama of the Thames south bank, featuring the HQ of the intelligence service (MI6) and adjacent apartments across the river in Vauxhall. Under the gaze of a CCTV camera, the gentleman retrieves the item for another (unseen) person as his friend points to alert its owner. <br />
The temporary hoarding will stay in place for the time that the company's new residential riverfront apartments are under construction. In the image, the building at Vauxhall Cross, is located at 85 Albert Embankment beside Vauxhall Bridge. It is known within the intelligence community as "Legoland" and "Babylon-on-Thames".
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  • A selection of vegetables in an Akha Pouli ethnic minority home in Ban Picherkao, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Besides rice, Lao farmers also grow a variety of other food crops to supplement their diet. In addition to vegetables grown in the fields alongside the rice, subsistence farmers often have a garden nearby the house where they grow other edible greens such as beans, squashes, onion, garlic, ginger and aromatic herbs.
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  • A Khmu ethnic minority woman harvests tea leaves, Ban Nam Thuan, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Rural communities are being impelled to move from swidden to sedentary agriculture and many subsistence farmers are turning to the cultivation of cash crops such as tea.
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  • A Khmu ethnic minority woman harvests tea leaves, Ban Nam Thuan, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Rural communities are being impelled to move from swidden to sedentary agriculture and many subsistence farmers are turning to the cultivation of cash crops such as tea.
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  • A Khmu ethnic minority woman harvests tea leaves, Ban Nam Thuan, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Rural communities are being impelled to move from swidden to sedentary agriculture and many subsistence farmers are turning to the cultivation of cash crops such as tea.
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  • Portrait of a Tai Yang ethnic minority subsistence farmer harvesting lemongrass from her garden, Ban Long Nai, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Besides rice, Lao farmers also grow a variety of other food crops to supplement their diet. In addition to vegetables grown in the fields alongside the rice, subsistence farmers often have a garden nearby the house where they grow other edible greens such as beans, squashes, onion, garlic, ginger and aromatic herbs.
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  • Portrait of Chinese workers in a truck collecting pumpkins from the Khmu ethnic minority farmers in Ban Nam Khor, Oudomxay, Lao PDR. The scarcity of agricultural land in Southern Yunnan province is promoting Chinese farmers and small scale entrepreneurs to cross the international border between China and Lao PDR in order to invest in cash crops. The villagers are supplied with seeds, plastic and fertilisers to grow various crops which are then exported back to China on a vast scale.
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  • A portrait of a young Khmu ethnic minority girl working on her family farm in Ban Nam Khor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. The scarcity of agricultural land in Southern Yunnan province is promoting Chinese farmers and small scale entrepreneurs to cross the international border between China and Lao PDR in order to invest in cash crops. The villagers are supplied with seeds, plastic and fertilisers to grow various crops which are then exported back to China on a vast scale.
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  • Helen Jawil, a member of the "Women's Rural Improvement' group harvests tomatoes in her garden in Sitio Matinao, Alamada, Cotabato province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. In the Philippines climate change is contributing to an increase in the frequency and intensity of typhoons as well as a general rise in temperatures and rain leading to an increase in droughts, flash floods and landslides. This is having a huge impact on smallholder farmers who depend on one cash crop leaving them vulnerable to any changes in weather patterns. If their crops fail they are left with no other source of income for that year. In central Mindanao Oxfam is working with local partners and governments to increase awareness of climate change in poor communities and reduce the risks it creates to vulnerable farmers by supporting them in crop diversification.
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  • Wrapped leaves containing white mushrooms (het khao) collected from the wild and sold at the roadside market in the Tai Dam village of Ban Na Mor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. In the past the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used for family consumption, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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  • A Khmu ethnic minority woman harvests tea leaves, Ban Nam Thuan, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Rural communities are being impelled to move from swidden to sedentary agriculture and many subsistence farmers are turning to the cultivation of cash crops such as tea.
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  • A Khmu ethnic minority woman harvests tea leaves, Ban Nam Thuan, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Rural communities are being impelled to move from swidden to sedentary agriculture and many subsistence farmers are turning to the cultivation of cash crops such as tea.
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  • A Khmu ethnic minority woman harvests tea leaves, Ban Nam Thuan, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Rural communities are being impelled to move from swidden to sedentary agriculture and many subsistence farmers are turning to the cultivation of cash crops such as tea.
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  • Chen Yi He, Chinese Herbalist, outside the town of Meng Yang goes for an early morning  search for roots, bark, leaves, seeds, etc.  which he will then use for his medical practice, Xiao Meng Yang town, China
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  • A Nepalese woman harvesting tomatoes in a kitchen garden greenhouse of a children’s care home in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The orphanage is run by Friends of Needy Children organization.
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  • The faces of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in a confectionary shop window as the royal town of Windsor gets ready for the royal wedding between the Prince and his American fiance, on 14th May 2018, in London, England.
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  • The faces of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in a confectionary shop window as the royal town of Windsor gets ready for the royal wedding between the Prince and his American fiance, on 14th May 2018, in London, England.
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  • The faces of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in a confectionary shop window as the royal town of Windsor gets ready for the royal wedding between the Prince and his American fiance, on 14th May 2018, in London, England.
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  • Workers on the island from St Helina enjoying a Sunday picnic, 27th May 1997, on Ascension, a small area of approximately 88 km² isolated volcanic island in the equatorial waters of the South Atlantic Ocean, roughly midway between the horn of South America and Africa. It is governed as part of the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. Organised settlement of Ascension Island began in 1815, when the British garrisoned it as a precaution after imprisoning Napoleon I on Saint Helena. In January 2016 the UK Government announced that an area around Ascension Island was to become a huge marine reserve, to protect its varied and unique ecosystem, including some of the largest marlin in the world, large populations of green turtle, and the islands own species of frigate bird. With an area of 234,291 square kilometres 90,460 sq mi, slightly more than half of the reserve will be closed to fishing.
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  • A villager digs a trench in front of the Vedanta plant, Kansari village, Orissa, India. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • From a low angle, we see the crowds of racing upper classes in the members' enclosure, gathering to watch a winning horse pass-by at the Ascot races. Top-hatted gentlemen accompanied by ladies in pink and girls in white lace dresses mingle in the area reserved for the privileged at this famous race event. The back quarters of the winning horse with its veins and muscle shine through its paper-thin skin reveal an athletic animal bred for speed and endurance.
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  • Workers at the Saint Antonius ABou Sefir Church, in Deir el Maymoun, Egypt, restore part of the church interior. Built in 200 AD the Saint Antonius ABou Sefir Church is one of Egypt’s oldest churches.
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  • Madam Edith Kizito and three of her children farm her crops. Kulika trained Edith in 2005 and since then her production and quality of crops has increased dramatically. She is the chairperson of the Ziunula group, one of seven groups trained by Kulika in the Nakasongolo district of Uganda.
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  • Local Turkana men & women from Kanukurudio dig a new water pan in Northern Kenya. The water pan rehabilitation project is organised by Oxfam and the local people are in a cash working scheme. 126 households in the surrounding area are employed for 5 months.
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  • Local Turkana men & women from Kanukurudio dig a new water pan in Northern Kenya. The water pan rehabilitation project is organised by Oxfam and the local people are in a cash working scheme. 126 households in the surrounding area are employed for 5 months.
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  • Madam Edith Kizito and two of her children farm her crops. Kulika trained Edith in 2005 and since then her production and quality of crops has increased dramatically. She is the chairperson of the Ziunula group, one of seven groups trained by Kulika in the Nakasongolo district of Uganda.
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  • Madam Edith Kizito and two of her children farm her crops. Kulika trained Edith in 2005 and since then her production and quality of crops has increased dramatically. She is the chairperson of the Ziunula group, one of seven groups trained by Kulika in the Nakasongolo district of Uganda.
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  • A man stoops to pick up his shoes from the pavement sidewalk on Leadenahall in the City of London, the capitals financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 8th August, in London, England.
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  • A dog owner bends down to pick up his dog's mess in an Autumnal park. Surrounded by autumn leaves, brown and yellow in afternoon sunlight, the man stoops to collect the dog's crap on the grass in Ruskin Park in the London borough of Lambeth. In the background are Edwardian period homes on Finsen Road, SE24. If in contact with such organic material, it's known to cause Toxocariasis - especially in children - a condition caused by bacteria that travels to the human eye so it is expected that pet owners take the faeces away, wrapped in plastic bags and deposited in specially-provided bins at various entrance and exit gates.
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  • Two ladies pick plants in a field on the outskirts of Brussels in the 1970s. It is overcast but their smiles are bright as the women stand for their portrait picture, taken on a film camera in 1973. Standing in ankle-deep grass in this meadow on the outskirts of the Belbian capital, they look happy with their collection of wildlife. The picture shows us a memory of nostalgia in an era from the last century.
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  • Before others step on it, a man stoops to pick-up his dropped iPhone in the street, on 29th August 2019, in Charing Cross Road, London, England.
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  • Shoppers in the street pick-up dropped tomatoes and onions. Gathering the spilled produce from the pavement, a man bends down and reaches for the valuable fruit and vegetables into blue polythene bags - helped by others who have stopped to help prevent them from rolling away into the gutter. The street is Brick Lane in the east end of London, an area for Bangladeshi community's businesses.
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  • A street cleaning contractor uses a pick-up tool to remove a blue arrow on the ground in Leicester Square, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
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  • Two friends of Hispanic-descent have stopped on Ocean Drive in Miami Beach, Florida to talk with associates while sitting in their SUV 4x4 pick-up-style truck. Each have hold of two Dogo Argentino mastiff puppies, one of which is hanging his chin over through the open window of the vehicle, its long claws also very clearly seen and its freckly nose pointing towards the viewer. The other young animal is being propped up by the car's driver, its belly visible to anyone leaning inside the car. Both dogs are albino-coloured with floppy ears and pink eyes while the two healthy men are dark-skinned and in good-humour, one wearing a singlet vest and prominent silver necklace and the other topless so warm is this summer day.
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  • Techicians lift a cage containing Kato, a large male orang-utan, from a pick-up truck in Tumbang Tundu village in Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia on 23rd May 2017. Kato, and 5 female orang-utans, are being taken on a 16 hour journey by road and river from Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre, run by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, to a release site in Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park.
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  • Pick-up trucks carying six orang-utans to be released into the wild are carried across a river by a ferry boat in Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia on 22nd May 2017. The animals are being taken by road and river from Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre, run by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, to a release site in Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park. Their health is checked by vets every two hours, and they are kept sedated for the whole journey.
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  • Pick-up trucks carying six orang-utans to be released into the wild arrive in Tumbang Tundu village in Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia on 22nd May 2017. The animals are being taken by road and river from Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre, run by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, to a release site in Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park. Their health is checked by vets every two hours, and they are kept sedated for the whole journey.
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  • A young boy picks up a dropped toy car and a middle-eastern family whose colours of the spectrum are on their brolley while visiting Trafalgar Square, Westminster, on 9th April 2019, in London, England.
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  • The owner of his pet Cockapoo dog picks up its poo from the pavement in Seven Dials near Covent Garden, on 12th December 2017, in London England.
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  • A dog owner picks up his pets mess on the lawns opposite smart seaside housing, on 14th July 2017, at Filey, North Yorkshire, England.
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  • Coffee workers picking coffee on a plantation. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee workers picking coffee on a plantation. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee workers picking coffee on a plantation. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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