RMC8C8B0–A farmer works in his vegetable fields in Mongu, Zambia, Southern Africa.
RMFDXEK2–Ugandan lady in field with her hoe, ready to work her crops. Uganda.
RMBXDYBB–An agricultural extension worker visits a couple on their farm in Iringa, Tanzania, East Africa.
RMWMYBTC–Male farmer in his maize field in Mzimba district, Malawi
RFCTK7JA–A young boy pictured outside his family home and small plot of land in the Mawale area of the Luwero district in central Uganda.
RM2FA5P17–Male farmer showcasing his sustainable conservation agriculture near Mzuzu, Malawi
RMF1JR3M–Man standing with hand on hip in vegetable field with hoe
RM2FA5P3X–Women farmers tilling the soil in a field near Mzimba, Malawi
RF2E2ACK8–an african farmer viewing her phone
RF2D0Y5FG–Lady at the farm in Uganda
RMBFN10D–Kenya, Kapsabet District. A rich farming region of Kapsabet District with tea and maize being grown by the local landowners.
RMT2PRR3–Workers in Potato fields on small farms near Volcanos National Park , Rwanda
RMC88K1D–Tankular, Gambia, Africa. Women working on a field; crops after watering.
RMGARWN2–Farmer couple in their banana plantation in Rwanda, Africa
RMFYHM65–Malawi, Thyolo, irrigation in village Samuti, Silhouette of Farmer with watering can and hoe beside maize field, sun
RFBNJP10–African men and women hoeing amid rows of tobacco plants on plantation in Zimbabwe
RMD44P4D–ANGOLA Kwanza Sul, food crops like maize corn or cassava, farming in village near Waku Kungo
RMBXYR7J–A young African child with a hoe over his should returns from working in the fields.
RMEEEXNR–MOZAMBIQUE, Sussundenga, BAGC Beira agricultural growth corridor, small scale farmer work on their farm with hoe to plant maize / MOSAMBIK, Sussundenga, BAGC Beira agricultural growth corridor, Kleinbauern bearbeiten ein Feld fuer den Maisanbau mit Hacke
RMAXT7F5–Two African agricultural workers in The Gambia West Africa
RMFDXEK5–Ugandan lady in field with her hoe, ready to work her crops. Uganda.
RMBXDYB3–An agricultural extension worker visits a couple on their farm in Iringa, Tanzania, East Africa.
RMA9E83W–Men weeding crops of maize Gode Ethiopia
RMBG4XXX–During the war in Burundi half a million people fled to Tanzania.Now they return ands rebuild their homes
RMA3PC8P–Moslem peasant farmer maintaining irrigation ditch for cash crops of vegetables in the Draa Valley in southern Morocco
RMFFCHMX–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.
RMWMYBJ9–Women farmers demonstrate land preparation and sustainable agriculture in Mzimba district, Malawi
RM2BHP33M–Sudanese boy using a hoe to farm the land in a remote village in Southern Sudan
RMA7WWXM–Women planting crops in central Africa 1860s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBFN10B–Kenya, Kapsabet District. An elderly couple accompanied by their grandson go home after weeding a field of maize.
RMW7E0FY–Women hoeing a field of maize, South Africa, c1923. Artist: Unknown
RMGARWGN–Farmer couple in their banana plantation in Rwanda, Africa
RFBNJR8E–African men and women hoeing amid rows of tobacco plants on plantation in Zimbabwe
RMEEEXNW–MOZAMBIQUE, Sussundenga, BAGC Beira agricultural growth corridor, small scale farmer work on their farm with hoe to plant maize / MOSAMBIK, Sussundenga, BAGC Beira agricultural growth corridor, Kleinbauern bearbeiten ein Feld fuer den Maisanbau mit Hacke
RMAYW816–An African woman farming in The Gambia West Africa
RMFDXEK8–Ugandan lady in field with her hoe, ready to work her crops. Uganda.
RMBXDYAP–An agricultural extension worker visits a couple on their farm in Iringa, Tanzania, East Africa.
RMFX11T3–Rwandan farming couple with a hoe used in the fields to weed crops.
RMC8CB1F–A farmer teaches his young son to hoe in Mongu, Zambia, Southern Africa.
RMKEBB0X–MOZAMBIQUE, Moatize, the village Chipanga was resettled by VALE coal mining, a brazil company, the new settlement Cateme built by Vale is 40 km far, Jose and his family is still planting maize on their old farm in Chipanga, but they are not sure if the can harvest it breore the bulldozer will come again / MOSAMBIK, Moatize, fuer die Erweiterung der Kohlemine des brasilianischen Unternehmens VALE wird die Ortschaft Chipanga abgerissen, die Bewohner werden 40 km von Moatize enfernt nach Cateme umgesiedelt, Jose und seine Familie pflanzen Mais solange es geht
RM2C8A6TE–Farmers in Africa use Zaï pits and mounds like the ones see here to direct and channel water into the compost and nutrient rich zai pits.
RM2FA5P4R–Women farmers tilling the soil in a field near Mzimba, Malawi
RMEPT40T–ETHIOPIA Gambela, small scale farmer in village near the large farm of Saudi Star, women harvest cassava, the people of Kambata / Kambaata tribe where here resettled under villagization programme under the communist derg regime
RMBG4Y14–During the war in Burundi half a million people fled to Tanzania.Now they return ands rebuild their homes
RMGARWG0–Farmer couple in their banana plantation in Rwanda, Africa
RMAW20JJ–African men and women hoeing amid rows of tobacco plants on plantation in Zimbabwe
RMAYW82D–An African woman farming in The Gambia West Africa
RMFX11T4–Rwandan farming couple with a hoe used in the fields to weed crops.
RM2C8A6WJ–Farmers in Africa use Zaï pits and mounds like the ones see here to direct and channel water into the compost and nutrient rich zai pits.
RMEPT413–ETHIOPIA Gambela, small scale farmer in village near the large farm of Saudi Star, women harvest cassava, the people of Kambata / Kambaata tribe where here resettled under villagization programme under the communist derg regime
RMBG4XY0–During the war in Burundi half a million people fled to Tanzania.Now they return ands rebuild their homes
RMGARWJM–Farmer cultivating in banana plantation in Rwanda, Africa
RMAW20HM–African women with hoe amid rows of tobacco plants on plantation in Zimbabwe
RMAYW824–An African woman farming in The Gambia West Africa
RMFX11T2–Rwandan farming couple with a hoe used in the fields to weed crops.
RMB1YKMC–African women in fields cultivating soil with hoes Mbale Uganda Africa
RM2C8A6YH–Farmers in Africa use Zaï pits and mounds like the ones see here to direct and channel water into the compost and nutrient rich zai pits.
RMEPT415–ETHIOPIA Gambela, small scale farmer in village near the large farm of Saudi Star, women harvest cassava, the people of Kambata / Kambaata tribe where here resettled under villagization programme under the communist derg regime
RMBG4Y1D–During the war in Burundi half a million people fled to Tanzania.Now they return ands rebuild their homes
RMTRJ9BT–RWANDA, Ruhengeri, small scale farming, women work with hoe on their farm, small land patches make a income hard / RUANDA, Ruhengeri, kleinparzellige Landwirtschaft, trotz fruchtbarer Boeden in der Vulkanlandschaft sind die Ertraege gering
RM2JBWRJN–SENEGAL, Casamance, Ziguinchor, village ENAMPORE, Caritas project, women community vegetable garden / Caritas Projekte, Gemüsegärten für Frauen zur Einkommensförderung
RMGARWJ6–Farmer couple in their banana plantation in Rwanda, Africa
RMGARWM3–Farmer couple in their banana plantation in Rwanda, Africa
RFAB7ET9–African men and women amid rows of tobacco plants on plantation in Zimbabwe
RM2C8A6K9–Farmers affected by climate change use mound & zai pit techniques to channel water into compost and nutrient rich pits where crops are more productive.
RMBG4Y1H–During the war in Burundi half a million people fled to Tanzania.Now they return ands rebuild their homes
RM2JBWRHG–SENEGAL, Casamance, Ziguinchor, village ENAMPORE, Caritas project, women community vegetable garden / Caritas Projekte, Gemüsegärten für Frauen zur Einkommensförderung
RMGARWKE–Farmer couple in their banana plantation in Rwanda, Africa
RMEJKKR5–Women farmers work in a vegetable field in Ibenga, Sambia, Africa
RM2C8A6TY–Farmers affected by climate change use mound & zai pit techniques to channel water into compost and nutrient rich pits where crops are more productive.
RMBG4Y1Y–During the war in Burundi half a million people fled to Tanzania.Now they return ands rebuild their homes
RM2JBWRHE–SENEGAL, Casamance, Ziguinchor, village ENAMPORE, Caritas project, women community vegetable garden / Caritas Projekte, Gemüsegärten für Frauen zur Einkommensförderung
RM2C8A6PE–Farmers affected by climate change use mound & zai pit techniques to channel water into compost and nutrient rich pits where crops are more productive.
RMBG4XXR–During the war in Burundi half a million people fled to Tanzania.Now they return ands rebuild their homes
RM2C8A6KH–Farmers affected by climate change use mound & zai pit techniques to channel water into compost and nutrient rich pits where crops are more productive.
RMBG4XXK–During the war in Burundi half a million people fled to Tanzania.Now they return ands rebuild their homes
RM2C8A6T0–Farmers affected by climate change use mound & zai pit techniques to channel water into compost and nutrient rich pits where crops are more productive.
RMBG4Y18–During the war in Burundi half a million people fled to Tanzania.Now they return ands rebuild their homes
RM2C8A6P2–Farmers affected by climate change use mound & zai pit techniques to channel water into compost and nutrient rich pits where crops are more productive.
RMBG4Y1P–During the war in Burundi half a million people fled to Tanzania.Now they return ands rebuild their homes
RM2C8A6NK–Farmers affected by climate change use mound & zai pit techniques to channel water into compost and nutrient rich pits where crops are more productive.
RMBG4Y16–During the war in Burundi half a million people fled to Tanzania.Now they return ands rebuild their homes
RM2C8A6TN–Farmers affected by climate change use mound & zai pit techniques to channel water into compost and nutrient rich pits where crops are more productive.
RMBG4Y3B–During the war in Burundi half a million people fled to Tanzania.Now they return ands rebuild their homes
RM2C8A6RK–Farmers affected by climate change use mound & zai pit techniques to channel water into compost and nutrient rich pits where crops are more productive.
RMBG4Y25–During the war in Burundi half a million people fled to Tanzania.Now they return ands rebuild their homes
RM2C8A6PR–Farmers affected by climate change use mound & zai pit techniques to channel water into compost and nutrient rich pits where crops are more productive.
RMBG4XY5–During the war in Burundi half a million people fled to Tanzania.Now they return ands rebuild their homes
RM2C8A6NA–Farmers affected by climate change use mound & zai pit techniques to channel water into compost and nutrient rich pits where crops are more productive.
RMBG4Y2A–During the war in Burundi half a million people fled to Tanzania.Now they return ands rebuild their homes
RM2C8A6M5–Farmers affected by climate change use mound & zai pit techniques to channel water into compost and nutrient rich pits where crops are more productive.
RMBXY62M–Ruthie Silondi, (40) harvesting in her corn field - Webuye District, Western Kenya.
RMBG4XYT–During the war in Burundi half a million people fled to Tanzania.Now they return ands rebuild their homes
RM2C8A5TM–Husband and wife farmers weeding their tomato crop with hoes on their farm in Makueni County, Kenya, East Africa.
RM2C8A8PT–A woman works on her drought-stricken maize farm in Makueni County, Kenya, East Africa.
RM2C8A8P7–A woman works on her drought-stricken maize farm in Makueni County, Kenya, East Africa.
RM2C8A8N9–A woman works on her drought-stricken maize farm in Makueni County, Kenya, East Africa.
RM2C8A8N0–A woman works on her drought-stricken maize farm in Makueni County, Kenya, East Africa.
RM2C8A8R9–A woman works on her drought-stricken maize farm in Makueni County, Kenya, East Africa.
RM2C8A8NT–A woman works on her drought-stricken maize farm in Makueni County, Kenya, East Africa.
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