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MALAWI 2008.  A farmer surveying his cassava plants in Patha Village, just 25km from Lilongwe.
MALAWI 2008. A farmer surveying his cassava plants in Patha Village, just 25km from Lilongwe. 
MALAWI 2008.  A farmer harvesting a cassava plant in his plot in Patha Village, just 25km from Lilongwe.
MALAWI 2008. A farmer harvesting a cassava plant in his plot in Patha Village, just 25km from Lilongwe. 
Leaves of a healthy cassava plant.
Leaves of a healthy cassava plant. 
MOZAMBIQUE 1997. Support to Community Forestry and Wildlife Management
MOZAMBIQUE 1997. Support to Community Forestry and Wildlife Management 
The shrunken and discoloured leaves of a cassava plant sick with Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD).
The shrunken and discoloured leaves of a cassava plant sick with Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD). 
A farmer eating freshly harvested cassava.
A farmer eating freshly harvested cassava. 
A farmer harvesting cassava with a hoe.
A farmer harvesting cassava with a hoe. 
Farm worker taking cuttings from disease-free cassava plants, the result of an EU-funded FAO operation to fight Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) and bring back healthy cassava, a staple food of the region
Farm worker taking cuttings from disease-free cassava plants, the result of an EU-funded FAO operation to fight Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) and bring back healthy cassava, a staple food of the region 
Farm worker taking cuttings from disease-free cassava plants, the result of an EU-funded FAO operation to fight Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) and bring back healthy cassava, a staple food of the region
Farm worker taking cuttings from disease-free cassava plants, the result of an EU-funded FAO operation to fight Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) and bring back healthy cassava, a staple food of the region 
Farm worker taking cuttings from disease-free cassava plants, the result of an EU-funded FAO operation to fight Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) and bring back healthy cassava, a staple food of the region
Farm worker taking cuttings from disease-free cassava plants, the result of an EU-funded FAO operation to fight Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) and bring back healthy cassava, a staple food of the region 
Farm worker taking cuttings from disease-free cassava plants, the result of an EU-funded FAO operation to fight Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) and bring back healthy cassava, a staple food of the region
Farm worker taking cuttings from disease-free cassava plants, the result of an EU-funded FAO operation to fight Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) and bring back healthy cassava, a staple food of the region 
Holding branch from clonal coffee plant
Holding branch from clonal coffee plant 
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. A cutting of a cassava plant resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region..
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. A cutting of a cassava plant resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region.. 
A general view of a cassava plantation with trees in the background.
A general view of a cassava plantation with trees in the background. 
Farm worker taking cuttings from disease-free cassava plants, the result of an EU-funded FAO operation to fight Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) and bring back healthy cassava, a staple food of the region
Farm worker taking cuttings from disease-free cassava plants, the result of an EU-funded FAO operation to fight Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) and bring back healthy cassava, a staple food of the region 
Farm worker taking cuttings from disease-free cassava plants, the result of an EU-funded FAO operation to fight Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) and bring back healthy cassava, a staple food of the region
Farm worker taking cuttings from disease-free cassava plants, the result of an EU-funded FAO operation to fight Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) and bring back healthy cassava, a staple food of the region 
Farm worker taking cuttings from disease-free cassava plants, the result of an EU-funded FAO operation to fight Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) and bring back healthy cassava, a staple food of the region
Farm worker taking cuttings from disease-free cassava plants, the result of an EU-funded FAO operation to fight Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) and bring back healthy cassava, a staple food of the region 
A cassava field, part of a multiplication project to generate healthy cuttings resistent to the Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) for distribution and further cultivation under the auspices of an FAO proje
A cassava field, part of a multiplication project to generate healthy cuttings resistent to the Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) for distribution and further cultivation under the auspices of an FAO proje 
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. A cutting of a cassava plant resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region..
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. A cutting of a cassava plant resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region.. 
MALAWI 2008.  A crowd gathering around a cassava vendor at the Metundu Market in Lilongwe.
MALAWI 2008. A crowd gathering around a cassava vendor at the Metundu Market in Lilongwe. 
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Malawi. Woman holds a cassava plant. 
Holding a cassava plant. - - Treadle Pump Irrigation Project and Cassava Project.

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