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Digital Asset Management (DAM) by Orange Logic
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Animal husbandry
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Livestock
Rabbits
Rural environment
TeleFood
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A Telefood rabbit raising project beneficiary showing a bottle from her kitchen.
A Telefood rabbit raising project beneficiary at home having lunch while a cat looks for scraps of food.
A Telefood rabbit raising project beneficiary at home having lunch while a cat looks for scraps of food.
A prospective buyer of one of the Telefood beneficiary's rabbits inspecting the animal. These rabbits are a bigger, heartier breed from New Zealand.
A Telefood rabbit raising project beneficiary preparing the cows for milking. An average of 7 litres of milk are sold at the market and the rest is used for family consumption and making butter.
A Telefood rabbit raising project beneficiary preparing the cows for milking. An average of 7 litres of milk are sold at the market and the rest is used for family consumption and making butter.
A Telefood rabbit raising project beneficiary milking a cow. An average of 7 litres of milk are sold at the market and the rest is used for family consumption and making butter.
A Telefood rabbit raising project beneficiary milking a cow. An average of 7 litres of milk are sold at the market and the rest is used for family consumption and making butter.
A Telefood rabbit raising project beneficiary milking a cow. An average of 7 litres of milk are sold at the market and the rest is used for family consumption and making butter.
A Telefood rabbit raising project beneficiary discussing paperwork for her two handicapped children with a local female doctor and President of the regional office of the National Union of Moroccan Wo
A Telefood rabbit raising project beneficiary milking a cow. An average of 7 litres of milk are sold at the market and the rest is used for family consumption and making butter.
A Telefood rabbit raising project beneficiary milking a cow. An average of 7 litres of milk are sold at the market and the rest is used for family consumption and making butter.
The husband of a beneficiary of the Telefood rabbit raising project herding his cows to pasture for the day.
The husband of a beneficiary of the Telefood rabbit raising project herding his cows to pasture for the day.
The husband of a beneficiary of the Telefood rabbit raising project herding his cows to pasture for the day.
A Telefood rabbit raising project beneficiary attempting to milk a cow while fighting a calf for the udders. An average of 7 litres of milk are sold at the market and the rest is used for family consu
A beneficiary of the Telefood rabbit raising project buying beans at the local market with the money just earned selling some of the rabbits.
A Telefood rabbit raising project beneficiary rinsing beans in preparation for the Friday couccous lunch.
A Telefood rabbit raising project beneficiary rinsing beans in preparation for the Friday couccous lunch.
A Telefood rabbit raising project beneficiary preparing tea for a visiting local female doctor and President of the regional office of the National Union of Moroccan Women which helped initiate the Te
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A Telefood rabbit raising project beneficiary inspecting the rabbits.
FAO project TFD-02/MOR/002 - Rabbit farming for rural women in the Shoul Province. The objective of this micro-project is to ensure food security and good nutrition for the beneficiaries and their families.
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