Dominican RepublicJuly 26, 2022, Barahona, Dominican Republic - A woman works at a food stall on the beach in Guarocuya de Barahona, Dominican Republic. In the coastal sectors of the south of the Dominican Republic, it...
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Dominican RepublicJuly 26, 2022, Barahona, Dominican Republic - A woman works at a food stall on the beach in Guarocuya de Barahona, Dominican Republic. In the coastal sectors of the south of the Dominican Republic, it...
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Philippines16 March 2022, Sibutad, Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines - Miraluna Daboda, 49, packs the pieces of sun dried eel with vegetables, condiments and coconut oil into small bottles to make bottled balakas...
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Philippines16 March 2022, Sibutad, Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines - (L-R) Gloria Gongob, 64, Carmen Limbago, 68, and Miraluna Daboda, 49, pack the pieces of sun dried eel with vegetables, condiments and coconu...
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PhilippinesIn Eastern Visayas region alone, Typhoon Haiyan damaged or destroyed 33 million coconut stands, affecting 1.7 million people in the coconut sector.
To help the Government of the Philippines address t...
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PhilippinesIn Eastern Visayas region alone, Typhoon Haiyan damaged or destroyed 33 million coconut stands, affecting 1.7 million people in the coconut sector.
To help the Government of the Philippines address t...
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PhilippinesIn Eastern Visayas region alone, Typhoon Haiyan damaged or destroyed 33 million coconut stands, affecting 1.7 million people in the coconut sector.
To help the Government of the Philippines address t...
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PhilippinesIn Eastern Visayas region alone, Typhoon Haiyan damaged or destroyed 33 million coconut stands, affecting 1.7 million people in the coconut sector.
To help the Government of the Philippines address t...
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SOUTH SUDAN25 May 2018, Rumbek, South Sudan - Children drink coconut juice in Cuaichok, near Rumbek, South Sudan, as one of the natural sources of food. The family received seeds in a UN-supported seed fair, whi...
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Côte d'IvoireFemale fish processors using FTT-Thiaroye technology to smoke fish. The new technology consists of a dual functioning oven and mechanical drier, which also can act as storage unit - and is especially...
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Côte d'IvoireFemale fish processors using FTT-Thiaroye technology to smoke fish. The new technology consists of a dual functioning oven and mechanical drier, which also can act as storage unit - and is especially...
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Côte d'IvoireFemale fish processors using FTT-Thiaroye technology to smoke fish. The new technology consists of a dual functioning oven and mechanical drier, which also can act as storage unit - and is especially...
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Côte d'IvoireFemale fish processors using FTT-Thiaroye technology to smoke fish. The new technology consists of a dual functioning oven and mechanical drier, which also can act as storage unit - and is especially...
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PhilippinesThe Philippines, 1960 - Here, at the Experimental Station set up in Guinobatan (Albay) to combat the dreaded ?adang-kadang", FAO plant virologist, Dr. Karl Maramorosch (2nd from left), demonstrates to...
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PhilippinesThe Philippines, 1960 - An Experimental Station has been set up in Guinobatan (Albay), eastern Philippines, the heart of the disease-infested area. Extensive research is being conducted by the staff o...
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PhilippinesThe Philippines, 1960 - An Experimental Station set up in Guinobatan (Albay), serves as the principal centre for the anti-kadang campaign. An expert from FAO is cooperating in the campaign and in an e...
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PhilippinesThe Philippines, 1960 - A plant virologist from the Food and Agriculture Organization is cooperating with the staff of an Experimental Station set up in Guinobatan (Albay) to combat ?adang-kadang". He...
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PhilippinesThe Philippines, 1960 - Here, a mobile sprayer is being used to spray trees in the Guinobatan (Albay) area, heart of the ?adang-kadang" infested zone, where an Experimental Station has been set up to...
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PhilippinesThe Philippines, 1960 - Here, at the Guinobatan Experimental Station located in the heart of the ?adang-kadan" infested area, Dr. R. Baltazar, a Philippine plant virologist, inspects one of the inocul...
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PhilippinesThe Philippines, 1960 - Here is the view of a section of the ?adang-kadang" infested area, with the Mt. Mayon volcano in the background. An Experimental Station has been set up in Guinobatan (Albay) t...
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PhilippinesThe 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 im...
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THAILANDSMALL FARMERS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME: SOUTH THAILAND, June 1987
The Small Farmer's Development Programme, launched in 1976 by the UN Food
and Agriculture Organization (FAO), is helping agricultural l...
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NIGERIA12 February 2006, Kilankwa, Nigeria - A woman peeling cassava for gari production. Gari, one of Nigeria's staple foods, is commonly consumed either by being soaked in cold water with sugar, coconut, r...
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NIGERIA12 February 2006, Kilankwa, Nigeria - A woman filtering gari after frying it in a pan at the Erimofe gari processing plant. Gari, one of Nigeria's staple foods, is commonly consumed either by being so...
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NIGERIA12 February 2006, Kilankwa, Nigeria - A woman preparing gari in a large frying pan. Gari, one of Nigeria's staple foods, is commonly consumed either by being soaked in cold water with sugar, coconut,...
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NIGERIA12 February 2006, Kilankwa, Nigeria - A woman preparing gari in a large frying pan. Gari, one of Nigeria's staple foods, is commonly consumed either by being soaked in cold water with sugar, coconut,...
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NIGERIA12 February 2006, Kilankwa, Nigeria - A woman peeling cassava for gari production. Gari, one of Nigeria's staple foods, is commonly consumed either by being soaked in cold water with sugar, coconut, r...
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NIGERIA12 February 2006, Kilankwa, Nigeria - A woman peeling cassava for gari production. Gari, one of Nigeria's staple foods, is commonly consumed either by being soaked in cold water with sugar, coconut, r...
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NIGERIA12 February 2006, Kilankwa, Nigeria - A woman extracting excess liquid from cassava with a scrull press in preparation for making gari. Gari, one of Nigeria's staple foods, is commonly consumed either...
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NIGERIA12 February 2006, Kilankwa, Nigeria - A man extracting excess liquid from cassava with a wooden press in preparation for making gari. Gari, one of Nigeria's staple foods, is commonly consumed either b...
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NIGERIA12 February 2006, Kilankwa, Nigeria - A man extracting excess liquid from cassava with a wooden press in preparation for making gari. Gari, one of Nigeria's staple foods, is commonly consumed either b...
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NIGERIA12 February 2006, Kilankwa, Nigeria - A man preparing gari in a large frying pan at the Erimope gari processing plant. Gari, one of Nigeria's staple foods, is commonly consumed either by being soaked...
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NIGERIA12 February 2006, Kilankwa, Nigeria - A woman extracting excess liquid from cassava with a scrull press in preparation for making gari. Gari, one of Nigeria's staple foods, is commonly consumed either...
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NIGERIA12 February 2006, Kilankwa, Nigeria - A man extracting excess liquid from cassava with a scrull press at the Erimope gari processing plant. Gari, one of Nigeria's staple foods, is commonly consumed ei...
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NIGERIA12 February 2006, Kilankwa, Nigeria - A woman preparing gari in a large frying pan. Gari, one of Nigeria's staple foods, is commonly consumed either by being soaked in cold water with sugar, coconut,...
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NIGERIA12 February 2006, Kilankwa, Nigeria - A man extracting excess liquid from cassava with a scrull press at the Erimope gari processing plant. Gari, one of Nigeria's staple foods, is commonly consumed ei...
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NIGERIA12 February 2006, Kilankwa, Nigeria - Women sifting cassava flour for preparation of gari. Gari, one of Nigeria's staple foods, is commonly consumed either by being soaked in cold water with sugar, co...
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THAILAND26 September 2005, Khao Lak City - Sisters who survived the tsunami but lost their coconut plantation received tree seedlings from FAO to begin replanting.
FAO Project: TCP/THA/3004 (04/XII/THA/208)...
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ITALY25 November 2010, Rome - A 334 Vase in coconut (Maldives).
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Haiti12 June 2006, La Branle - A farmer delivering fresh coconuts to an FAO project beneficiary outside her home.
FAO Project OSRO/HAI/502/EC - Reconstruction of irrigated farmlands on the outskirts of Du...
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SRI LANKAProcessing and Oil Extraction of Medicinal Herbs - Telefood project proposal from Sri Lanka - TFD-03/SRL/001. Project objectives are to increase the financial viability of the production process of me...
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IndiaFlowers for religious purposes and decoration grown under coconut. - -
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GhanaPicking coconut - -
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Sri LankaElephant dragging palm tree bole through a plantation near. This, together with about 50 coconut palm leaes, constitues a day's ration for the elephant. - -
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DominicaForest land cleared for coconut plantations. - - General: General.
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SamoaHybrid coconut tree which is a cross between a Red Malayan Dwarf (the mother tree) and the tall Rennell coconut. - - General: General. The Government of Western Samoa is adopting a policy to improve t...
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TuvaluA woman farmer with freshly picked pumpkin. Unlike other vegetables, the pumpkin does not have to be picked and eaten immediately, so it is a good food for times when nothing else is available. Tips o...
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TuvaluA woman stripping taro which she will then cut up and cook. She will also serve healthy taro leaves and sweet red peppers with the meal to add flavour. Improved methods for cooking fresh vegetables ha...
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IndonesiaSunset scene of palm trees and beach. Some 70 percent of the population of Indonesia are farmers producing coconuts, rice, cassava, maize and other tropical crops. - - General: General.
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SamoaA young man eating coconut flesh. - - Agriculture Productivity of Subsistence Farmers, Western Samoa: TCP/SAM/6652. The Government of Western Samoa is adopting a policy to improve technical assistance...
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Sri LankaA man climbing up a tall palm tree to harvest coconuts. - - General: General.
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Sri LankaPicking tea at the Pattiyagama cooperative farm in the central highlands near Kandy. The cooperative receives WFP assistance. - - World Food Programme Assistance to Sri Lanka. The island of Sri Lanka...
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PhilippinesWorkers prepare the ground of an old coconut plantation where trees have been felled for replanting at the San Ramon Centre. - - Coconut Research and Development. The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organiz...
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PhilippinesFarmers rake the bed of a paddy field at Angar near Manila in preparation for p1anting. This is part of a 40,000 ha. area being brought under irrigation by a Government scheme. - - Agricultural Produc...
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JamaicaHugh Harries, botanist and plant breeder with the Coconut Industry Board, examines healthy coconuts in an experimental grove at Clifton Hill. - - Research on Lethal Yellowing Disease of Coconuts. Ever...
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HaitiAssistance to farmers affected by the October 2007 floods in the western and southern portions of Haiti - FAO Project: OSRO/HAI/708/EC. Help restart food production and rehabilitate the livelihoods of...
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HaitiAssistance to farmers affected by the October 2007 floods in the western and southern portions of Haiti - FAO Project: OSRO/HAI/708/EC. Help restart food production and rehabilitate the livelihoods of...