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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • A young farmer shows off one of his rabbits atMable Mutabazi's (his mother) farm in Uganda. Rabbits are bred for meat. Mable is a trainee farmer with the Kulika project.
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  • Kulika trained farmer Amos Manragaba during a week's residential training with Kulika in Uganda on sustainable organic farming. He is standing in a raised bed of cabbages. Compost manure was applied before planting.  The mulch here ensures that when it rains, water drains away without eroding the soil, thus preserving the nutrients.
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  • George from Uganda trains as an organic farmer at Warren farm, Berkshire. Training with Kulika.  Known as a 'Wwoofer', willing workers on organic farms. Wwoof - World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms is an International organisation that provides a form of cultural exchange. Wwoofers live and work on organic farms in exchange for accommodation and food, generally in a foreign country.
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  • A farmer walks to market in the early morning mist surrounded by the beautiful Ugandan countryside along the Kisoro Road in the Kabale region of Uganda.
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  • Elizabeth Nakanyike a Kulika trained farmer, feeding her UWESCO supplied goats with Cespania bush. She has constructed them a shelter to keep the sun and rain off.  She is a widow who's husband died of HIV / AIDS. She has to look after their 6 children and has 1 1/2 acres of farm.
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  • Joelia Namatobu a project farmer with Kulika in the Kamuli region of Uganda. Joelia is being trained as part of the Kulika project that run a Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Program.
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  • Young coffee bean seedlings grow in a farmer's nursery shaded from the harsh sunlight. The local coffee farmers are part of the Kulika project that runs Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and his sheep dog Ben walking up to the water source of his 15kW micro hydro power plant producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Anthony Tenywa, a field officer for Ibero Coffee, weighs a bag of beans that Peter Kangaala, a Kulika trained coffee farmer, has produced. Peter cycled 8 km to deliver the beans, which weighed 45kgs and he received 52,200 UG shillings for. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • A British farmer inspects a cell on the photovoltaic solar power energy panel in one of his fields near Wadebridge, Cornwall, UK.
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  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and Chris Blake of The Green Valleys  walk across fields the entry point to the farm 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and his sheep dog Ben sit by the entry point to the farms 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams cleaning the intake at the entry point to the farms 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and Chris Blake of The Green Valleys  stand on the banks of the stream at the base of the farm 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Farmer Howell Williams checking in on his 15kW micro hydro power generator producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and Chris Blake of The Green Valleys  walk across fields the entry point to the farm 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and his sheep dog Ben sit by the entry point to the farms 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams cleaning the intake at the entry point to the farms 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams cleaning the intake at the entry point to the farms 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and his sheep dog Ben walking up to the water source of his 15kW micro hydro power plant producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2360.jpg
  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and Chris Blake of The Green Valleys  stand on the banks of the stream at the base of the farm 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and Chris Blake of The Green Valleys  stand on the banks of the stream at the base of the farm 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Farmer Howell Williams checking in on his 15kW micro hydro power generator producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Farmer Howell Williams checking in on his 15kW micro hydro power generator producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and his sheep dog Ben outside the generator room to the 15kW micro hydro power plant producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and his sheep dog Ben outside the generator room to the 15kW micro hydro power plant producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and his sheep dog Ben outside the generator room to the 15kW micro hydro power plant producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and his sheep dog Ben accessing the generator room to the 15kW micro hydro power plant producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Farmer Howell Williams and Chris Blake of The Green Valleys  sitting in the farm kitchen discussing the 15kW micro hydro power generator producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Farmer Howell Williams and Chris Blake of The Green Valleys  sitting in the farm kitchen discussing the 15kW micro hydro power generator producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • A British farmer inspects a cell on the photovoltaic solar power energy panel in one of his fields near Wadebridge, Cornwall, UK.
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  • A British farmer inspects a cell on the photovoltaic solar power energy panel in one of his fields near Wadebridge, Cornwall, UK.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Solar-Panel-Farm...jpg
  • A Kulika trained farmer tends to his healthy looking organic cabbage in Uganda.
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  • A healthy looking organic cabbage grown by a Kulika trained farmer in Uganda.
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  • Rabbits at Mable Mutabazi's farm in Uganda. Rabbits are bred for meat. Mable is a trainee farmer with the Kulika project.
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  • A Nasangola farmer shows her egg produce. Kulika has trained her in sustainable organic agriculture.
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  • A healthy looking organic marrow on a farm in Uganda. It's been produced by a farmer who has been trained by Kulika in sustainable organic agriculture.
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  • A local farmer uses a bike to carry his poultry livestock in Uganda.
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  • A Kulika trained farmer in Uganda tends to his crops.
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  • Francis Okiru, an organic farmer, walks through his farm in the Pallisa district of Uganda. Francis joined the Kulika project in 2003 and received sustainable organic agriculture training.
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  • A female farmer tending to her crops in the Pallisa district of Uganda. This farm, owned by Francis Okiru joined the Kulika project in 2003 and gained training in sustainable organic agriculture.
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  • Alafats Basitwire a coffee farmer gets his beans ready to be weighed by Anthony Tenywa a field officer for Ibero Coffee production. Ibero pay 1160 Ugandan shillings per kilo. Alafats is part of the Kulika project that runs a  Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Program.
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  • Alafats Basitwire, a coffee farmer brings his beans on a bike to sell to Ibero through the Kulika project in the Kamuli region of Uganda. Alafats is part of the Kulika project that runs a Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Program.
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  • Susan Nangobi, aged 14, works with her father, a coffee farmer, when she's not at school. Susan holds a basket of freshly picked coffee beans that are ready to be dried before being taken to the Kulika centre to be sold to Ibero Coffee company. They are in the Kamuli region of Uganda. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Ripe coffee beans being picked by Patrick Kajjura a coffee farmer. They are ready for drying before going to the Kulika centre to be sold to Ibero Coffee. Their coffee plants are in the Kamuli region of Uganda. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Monica Kigwa a coffee farmer holding a new seedling. Monica is suffering from Malaria, she is a widow with 4 children and 2 adopted kids. She produced 174 Kgs of coffee in 2006 after being re-trained by Kulika. Monica lives in the Kamuli district of Uganda. Coffee in the area is not organic but is Fair Trade. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Faith Namugere a coffee farmer drying out her organic beans on a tarpaulin. Faith is part of the Kulika project that runs Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Anthony Tenywa, Ibero Coffee, and Joseph Jingo Nkumbi from Kulika, weighing coffee that a farmer has brought in to sell to Ibero through Kulika. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • A sample of the coffee beans produced by a Kulika trained farmer for the Ibero Coffee production company. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • A sample of the coffee beans produced by a Kulika trained farmer for the Ibero Coffee production company. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Anthony Tenywa a field officer for Ibero coffee production collecting a sample of coffee beans produced by a Kulika trained farmer. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Peter Kangaala, a Kulika trained coffee farmer with the coffee he has produced. Peter cycled 8 km to deliver the beans, which weighed 45kgs, he received 52,200 UG shillings for them.
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  • Mrs Beatrice Sebyala stands within her crop of maize at her farm. She is the chairperson and a group leader for the Basokakwayula group, one of the groups trained by Kulika. Beatrice now uses her farm as a demo and example for other farmers.
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  • A baby chick in a farmers hand at the Lutizi training centre run by Kulika in Uganda.
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  • Mrs Beatrice Sebyala examines her plantain (motoke) crop at her farm. She is the chairperson and a group leader for the Basokakwayula group, one of the groups trained by Kulika. Beatrice now uses her farm as a demo and example for other farmers.
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  • Mrs Beatrice Sebyala examines her plantain (motoke) crop at her farm. She is the chairperson and a group leader for the Basokakwayula group, one of the groups trained by Kulika. Beatrice now uses her farm as a demo and example for other farmers.
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  • Mrs Beatrice Sebyala stands within her crop of maize at her farm. She is the chairperson and a group leader for the Basokakwayula group, one of the groups trained by Kulika. Beatrice now uses her farm as a demo and example for other farmers.
    07-uganda_5101.jpg
  • VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte delivering a workshop to around 40 farmers within the Banan co-operative outside their rice warehouse to help them increase their crop yields.  The VSO / Accenture IMA4P project, Banan, Cambodia.
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  • VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte delivering a workshop to around 40 farmers within the Banan co-operative outside their rice warehouse to help them increase their crop yields.  The VSO / Accenture IMA4P project, Banan, Cambodia.
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  • The co-operative farmers in discussion during a workshop delivered by VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte outside the Banan rice warehouse to help them increase their crop yields.  The VSO / Accenture IMA4P project, Banan, Cambodia.
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  • VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte delivering a workshop to around 40 farmers within the Banan co-operative outside their rice warehouse to help them increase their crop yields.  The VSO / Accenture IMA4P project, Banan, Cambodia.
    Cambodia__April_2016_LTVIMA4P_AA_506...jpg
  • VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte delivering a workshop to around 40 farmers within the Banan co-operative outside their rice warehouse to help them increase their crop yields.  The VSO / Accenture IMA4P project, Banan, Cambodia.
    Cambodia__April_2016_LTVIMA4P_AA_503...jpg
  • VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte delivering a workshop to around 40 farmers within the Banan co-operative outside their rice warehouse to help them increase their crop yields.  The VSO / Accenture IMA4P project, Banan, Cambodia.
    Cambodia__April_2016_LTVIMA4P_AA_502...jpg
  • VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte delivering a workshop to around 40 farmers within the Banan co-operative outside their rice warehouse to help them increase their crop yields.  The VSO / Accenture IMA4P project, Banan, Cambodia.
    Cambodia__April_2016_LTVIMA4P_AA_501...jpg
  • VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte delivering a workshop to around 40 farmers within the Banan co-operative outside their rice warehouse to help them increase their crop yields.  The VSO / Accenture IMA4P project, Banan, Cambodia.
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  • A man walks past carrying wood as VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte delivers a workshop to around 40 farmers within the Banan co-operative outside their rice warehouse to help them increase their crop yields.  The VSO / Accenture IMA4P project, Banan, Cambodia.
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  • A man walks past carrying wood as VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte delivers a workshop to around 40 farmers within the Banan co-operative outside their rice warehouse to help them increase their crop yields.  The VSO / Accenture IMA4P project, Banan, Cambodia.
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  • VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte delivering a workshop to around 40 farmers within the Banan co-operative outside their rice warehouse to help them increase their crop yields.  The VSO / Accenture IMA4P project, Banan, Cambodia.
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  • Women farmers in their paddy fields near Bagabar village in the Maharai Gani district of India. Manav Seva Sansthan, MSS negotiated with the government to lease this 7 acres of land to the community rather than just a family. Nearly 90 women share the land.
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  • Women farmers in their paddy fields near Bagabar village in the Maharai Gani district of India. Manav Seva Sansthan, MSS negotiated with the government to lease this 7 acres of land to the community rather than just a family. Nearly 90 women share the land.
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  • Women farmers in their paddy fields near Bagabar village in the Maharai Gani district of India. Manav Seva Sansthan, MSS negotiated with the government to lease this 7 acres of land to the community rather than just a family. Nearly 90 women share the land.
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  • Healthy looking organic passion fruits on Beatrice Sebyala's farm. She is the chairperson and a group leader for the Basokakwayula group, one of the groups trained by Kulika. Beatrice now uses her farm as a demo and example for other farmers.
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  • Ripe coffee beans being picked by Patrick Kajjura and one of his sons, both coffee farmers. They are ready for drying before going to the Kulika centre to be sold to Ibero Coffee. Their coffee plants are in the Kamuli region of Uganda. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • The co-operative farmers in discussion during a workshop delivered by VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte outside the Banan rice warehouse to help them increase their crop yields.  The VSO / Accenture IMA4P project, Banan, Cambodia.
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  • VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte delivering a workshop to around 40 farmers within the Banan co-operative outside their rice warehouse to help them increase their crop yields.  The VSO / Accenture IMA4P project, Banan, Cambodia.
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  • VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte delivering a workshop to around 40 farmers within the Banan co-operative outside their rice warehouse to help them increase their crop yields.  The VSO / Accenture IMA4P project, Banan, Cambodia.
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  • VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte delivering a workshop to around 40 farmers within the Banan co-operative outside their rice warehouse to help them increase their crop yields. During the workshop he asked those who earn enough money to live comfortably to stand one side (right) and those who don’t to stand the other (left)  Only the head of the co-op earns enough money to live comfortably. The VSO / Accenture IMA4P project, Banan, Cambodia.
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  • The co-operative farmers in discussion during a workshop delivered by VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte outside the Banan rice warehouse to help them increase their crop yields.  The VSO / Accenture IMA4P project, Banan, Cambodia.
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  • Alafats Basitwire a coffee farmers gets his beans weighed by Anthony Tenywa a field officer for Ibero Coffee Production Company. Ibero pay 1160 Ugandan shillings per kilo. Alafats is part of the Kulika project that runs a Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Program.
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  • Christina from Austria is a Wwoofer, willing workers on organic farms, Ty'r Eithin farm, South Wales. Wwoof - World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms is an International organisation that provides a form of cultural exchange. Wwoofers live and work on organic farms in exchange for accommodation and food, generally in a foreign country.
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  • Abubakara Mugaba (age 30) with his bee hives. He has been living on his farm for 2 years; he trained with Kulika in Sustainable organic agriculture. He grows sweet potato, cassava, and bananas to feed his wife and six children.
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  • A baby chick at the Lutizi training centre run by Kulika in Uganda.
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  • Erasmus Nsabimana during a week's residential training with Kulika in Uganda on sustainable organic farming. He is looking at the mulching process that has been used on this vegetable patch.
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  • A lone man works in a paddy field on farm land near Nongpoh, Ri-Bhoi district, Meghalaya, India. The green field is surrounded by green trees and flanked by a forest.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Pech Boeun, leader of Banan farming co-operative and VSO volunteer Giovanni Villafuerte weighing the bags of rice in the rice store on the farm. Pech is the leader of Banan farming co-operative. Banan, Cambodia. Part of the VSO / Accenture IMA4P project in Cambodia.
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  • Pech Boeun plays with his grandson. Pech is the leader of Banan farming co-operative. Banan, Cambodia. Part of the VSO / Accenture IMA4P project in Cambodia.
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  • The hay stack on the small holding of Banan farming co-operative leader Pech Boeun. Banan, Cambodia. Part of the VSO / Accenture IMA4P project in Cambodia.
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