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  • Agriculture in North Korea is well-organised. Visible from the train ride between Dandong and Pyongyang, all along the route, fields of rice and soya and maize go as far as the eye can see. Fruit orchards and stands of trees spot the landscape.
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  • Between Dandong and Pyongyang, rural scenes show technified agriculture but no advertising.  Signs encourage patriotic and revolutionary values and warn against American Imperialism.
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  • In San Luis, Somoto, Nicaragua, the community meets for Farm School days with staff from the Lutheran Church in Nicaragua. The project is supported by ELCA and provides the community groups with a solar-powered pump that brings up water from 45m deep and a drip irrigation system for the cultivation of maize that they grow collectively in the village, as a response to the prolonged drought and many failed harvests the region is suffering.
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  • In San Luis, Somoto, Nicaragua, the community meets for Farm School days with staff from the Lutheran Church in Nicaragua. The project is supported by ELCA and provides the community groups with a solar-powered pump that brings up water from 45m deep and a drip irrigation system for the cultivation of maize that they grow collectively in the village, as a response to the prolonged drought and many failed harvests the region is suffering.
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  • José, a farmer from San Luis, Somoto. In San Luis, Somoto, Nicaragua, the community meets for Farm School days with staff from the Lutheran Church in Nicaragua. The project is supported by ELCA and provides the community groups with a solar-powered pump that brings up water from 45m deep and a drip irrigation system for the cultivation of maize that they grow collectively in the village, as a response to the prolonged drought and many failed harvests the region is suffering.
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  • In San Luis, Somoto, Nicaragua, the community meets for Farm School days with staff from the Lutheran Church in Nicaragua. The project is supported by ELCA and provides the community groups with a solar-powered pump that brings up water from 45m deep and a drip irrigation system for the cultivation of maize that they grow collectively in the village, as a response to the prolonged drought and many failed harvests the region is suffering.
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  • In San Luis, Somoto, Nicaragua, members of the community meet for Farm School days with staff from the Lutheran Church in Nicaragua. Here a group is setting up a new plot with drip-fed irrigation. The project is supported by the Evangelic Lutheran Church of America and provides the community groups with a solar-powered pump that brings up water from 45m deep and a drip irrigation system for the cultivation of maize that they grow collectively in the village, as a response to the prolonged drought and many failed harvests the region is suffering. A successful crop of corn is being grown in the background.
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  • In northern Nicaragua, farming has been severely affected by lack of rainfall over recent years. The prolonged drought has dried up rivers and wells and has destroyed most crops before they get to harvest. ELCA is supporting the Nicaraguan Lutheran Church, ILFE, with community-based farming responses to this crisis, where small plots are farmed in groups, sometimes with irrigation, in an attempt to provide the basic nutritional requirements for the participating families. Here villagers near Somotillo work on a community plot supported by ELCA.
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  • In San Luis, Somoto, Nicaragua, the community meets for Farm School days with staff from the Lutheran Church in Nicaragua. The project is supported by ELCA and provides the community groups with a solar-powered pump that brings up water from 45m deep and a drip irrigation system for the cultivation of maize that they grow collectively in the village, as a response to the prolonged drought and many failed harvests the region is suffering.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_ELCA_0879.jpg
  • Agriculture in North Korea is well-organised. Visible from the train ride between Dandong and Pyongyang, all along the route, fields of rice and soya and maize go as far as the eye can see.
    DPRK_Hawkey_Pyongyang_0598.jpg
  • In North Korea signs and posters encourage patriotic and revolutionary values and warn against American Imperialism.
    DPRK_Hawkey_Pyongyang_0545.jpg
  • A rural scene in North Korea, with rice paddies, a child carries a blue swimming ring for playing in the river.
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  • In San Luis, Somoto, Nicaragua, the community meets for Farm School days with staff from the Lutheran Church in Nicaragua. The project is supported by ELCA and provides the community groups with a solar-powered pump that brings up water from 45m deep and a drip irrigation system for the cultivation of maize that they grow collectively in the village, as a response to the prolonged drought and many failed harvests the region is suffering.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_ELCA_1372.jpg
  • In San Luis, Somoto, Nicaragua, the community meets for Farm School days with staff from the Lutheran Church in Nicaragua. The project is supported by ELCA and provides the community groups with a solar-powered pump that brings up water from 45m deep and a drip irrigation system for the cultivation of maize that they grow collectively in the village, as a response to the prolonged drought and many failed harvests the region is suffering.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_ELCA_1166.jpg
  • In San Luis, Somoto, Nicaragua, the community meets for Farm School days with staff from the Lutheran Church in Nicaragua. Isabel Gómez is part of the community group growing food for the whole community. The project is supported by ELCA and provides the community groups with a solar-powered pump that brings up water from 45m deep and a drip irrigation system for the cultivation of maize that they grow collectively in the village, as a response to the prolonged drought and many failed harvests the region is suffering.
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  • Zulema Lopez in San Luis, Somoto, Nicaragua. The community meets for Farm School days with staff from the Lutheran Church in Nicaragua. The project is supported by ELCA and provides the community groups with a solar-powered pump that brings up water from 45m deep and a drip irrigation system for the cultivation of maize that they grow collectively in the village, as a response to the prolonged drought and many failed harvests the region is suffering.
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  • Children play under a healthy, irrigation-fed, crop of maize In San Luis, Somoto, Nicaragua. Here the community meets for Farm School days with staff from the Lutheran Church in Nicaragua. The project is supported by ELCA and provides the community groups with a solar-powered pump that brings up water from 45m deep and a drip irrigation system for the cultivation of maize that they grow collectively in the village, as a response to the prolonged drought and many failed harvests the region is suffering.
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  • In the village of La Carbonera, near Somoto, Nicaragua, the persistent drought has left left the soil dust-dry, and crops have failed year after year through lack of rain. Here, a community farming project will be irrigation-fed in a project supported by ELCA. Here Exequiel Viscay walks through a failing crop of maize waiting for the project to start.
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  • In the village of La Carbonera, near Somoto, Nicaragua, the persistent drought has left left the soil dust-dry, and crops have failed year after year through lack of rain. Here, a community farming project will be irrigation-fed in a project supported by ELCA. Here Exequiel Viscay walks through a failing crop of maize waiting for the project to start.
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  • Rice farming in the district of Koinadugu in a remote area of Kabala province, in northern Sierra Leone, an area heavily affected by the civil war in the 1990s. <br />
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Working with partner Christian Extension Services, World Renew is helping villages in this area with agricultural trainining to improve farm outputs and with sanitation, clean water supply and post-harvest support to protect harvests.
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  • Galdji inside his granary where he stores millet and sorghum. Galdji works on programmes supported by World Renew.
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  • Julia Rosario Salinas Cruz, founder of the Fundación Entre Mujeres. She produces organic coffee and basic grains. Since leaf rust hit her farm her production has dropped from 60 quintals to less than half a quintal. Drought has also affected her farm and region badly, basic grains have been lost, cattle are losing weight.
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  • A farmer in Tubas district, northern West Bank, shows how his crop of wheat was stunted, the rains failed this year, so the grains didn't develop, it wasn't even worth putting petrol in the tractor to harvest it, so he put his flock of sheep to graze it.
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  • A farmer in Tubas district, northern West Bank, shows how his crop of wheat was stunted, the rains failed this year, so the grains didn't develop, it wasn't even worth putting petrol in the tractor to harvest it, so he put his flock of sheep to graze it.
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  • José Aquiles, owner of the El Sentido coffee farm and member of the UCPCO coop, in San Juan de Rio Coco, Nicaragua. José has two workers and cultivates a small area of coffee as well as basic grains for his family. Here José shows the difference between 'pinto' coffee - not completely ripe - and fully ripe coffee. Only the fully ripe coffee is used in top quality specialty coffee. The coop is a certified Fairtrade producer.
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  • Taking boiled maize in a bowl to the mill in Concepción Actelá. Maize is the staple grain in Guatemala and is used to make tortillas.
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  • Mustapha Fofana (left) and Musa Kamara (right) in the community hall of Sarokah village.<br />
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Mr Fofana and Mr Kamara are part of the CES village development council and took part in planning and building this community centre and grain storage centre for the village.
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  • Martha Marak built her house herself, she lives here with her children. This is her store of food, her larder. Bananas and grain are elsewhere in the house. The windows ventilate to let out smoke from the fire. Typically, the people in the area survive mainly through producing food for themselves, and with day labour they earn a little for essentials like salt and soap.
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