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A woman from the Batwa community harvesting sweet potatoes.
A woman from the Batwa community harvesting sweet potatoes.
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A member of the Batwa community displaying a freshly harvested sweet potato.
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A woman of the Batwa community.
Women of the Batwa community planting potatoes while others till the soil to prepare for planting.
Women of the Batwa community tilling the soil with hoes in preparation for planting potatoes.
Women of the Batwa community tilling the soil with hoes in preparation for planting potatoes.
A woman of the Batwa community working in a garden patch.
A woman of the Batwa community cultivating a crop.
A woman of the Batwa community tilling the soil.
A woman and her child, of the Batwa community, working in a garden.
Women of the Batwa community planting potatoes while others are tilling the soil in preparation.
Women of the Batwa community working in a taro garden patch.
Women of the Batwa community working in a garden patch.
Women of the Batwa community working in a taro garden patch.
Women of the Batwa community tilling the soil with hoes in preparation for planting potatoes.
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Women of the Batwa community working in a taro garden patch.
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A woman from the Batwa community harvesting sweet potatoes.
Emergency Agricultural Assistance to households hit by the 2005 drought, the cassava mosaic disease and victims of armed conflict for the 2007 cropping seasons - OSRO/BDI/606/EC. The specific objectives of the project aim to: distribute 1,000 tonnes of bean seed, 10 kg per household; provide households organized into specific groups or associations soybean seeds and sorghum, crops which are more tolerant to drought than beans; increase fat sources in diets through the distribution of groundnut seeds to vulnerable households; replenish soil fertility and fight against erosion through the distribution of healthy cuttings and seedlings, mainly to returnee households; assist vulnerable households to cultivate and multiply 400 ha of cassava varieties tolerant to severe cassava mosaic disease through the provision of lime, fertilizer, pesticides; distribute sweet potato varieties rich in beta carotene to improve household nutrition;
provide tools to the most vulnerable households for their own use or to allow them to earn income through their labour (work for hire).
09/19/2007
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© FAO/Giulio Napolitano
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