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1960
Coconuts
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PHILIPPINES 1960. FAO Projects
The Philippines, 1960 - Using a sharpened end of a steel plough to husk coconuts. Skilled huskers can handle 20 coconuts per minute.
The Philippine coconut industry is one of the country's most important sources of income. With the assistance of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the Government is fighting a vigorous battle against Ӌadang-kadang", a disease that has already killed some 10 million trees.

Exact date unknown
01/01/1960
Country
Philippines
Credit
© UN photo
UNFAO Source
FAO Photo Library
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394.14 KB
Unique ID
UF1309Y
FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given.