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African Agriculture Collection

Background imageAfrican Agriculture Collection: A Bara woman works in her paddy fields close to the

A Bara woman works in her paddy fields close to the Isalo National Park. Rice is the staple food of the Malagasy people. She has put on her face a paste made from the powdered seeds

Background imageAfrican Agriculture Collection: Ponies trample corn to remove the grain in a typical

Ponies trample corn to remove the grain in a typical rural setting outside Shashemene. Depending on the availability of animals, a farmer may use ponies, donkeys or oxen for this purpose

Background imageAfrican Agriculture Collection: Early morning mist in Tanzanias Southern Highlands

Early morning mist in Tanzanias Southern Highlands
A small market centre near Mbeya is bathed in sunlight as an early morning mist clears from this fertile farming region of Tanzanias Southern Highlands

Background imageAfrican Agriculture Collection: An attractive Malagasy village of the Betsileo people

An attractive Malagasy village of the Betsileo people who live southwest of the capital, Antananarivo. Most houses in the village are double-storied with kitchens

Background imageAfrican Agriculture Collection: Elandsberg Farm

Elandsberg Farm, Bartholomeus Klip with Elandskloof Mountains behind

Background imageAfrican Agriculture Collection: Groot Constantia

Groot Constantia, Cape Dutch manor house & vineyard, Cape towns 4th most visited attraction Groot Constantia, Cape Dutch manor house & vineyard, Cape towns 4th most visited attraction

Background imageAfrican Agriculture Collection: Rich farming country on the edge of the Aberdare Forest

Rich farming country on the edge of the Aberdare Forest in Murang a District. With its high rainfall, the principal cash crop of the area is tea

Background imageAfrican Agriculture Collection: A Pate farmer tends his tobacco crop among the coral

A Pate farmer tends his tobacco crop among the coral ruins of old Pate town. His Arabian origins are unmistakable. Pate was established by Arabs from Arabia in the 13th century, or possibly earlier

Background imageAfrican Agriculture Collection: Donkeys trample corn to remove the grain in a typical

Donkeys trample corn to remove the grain in a typical rural setting between Ziway and Butajira. Depending on the availability of animals, a farmer may use ponies, donkeys or oxen for this purpose


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