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  • Young women hold hands during a team-building exercise in a health training centre, Pondicherry.
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  • A young couple of farmers sit together and hold hands in Cambodia.
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  • Hands reach for a shared Bolivian lunch including potatoes and oca tubers
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  • North Korean postcard photographed in Pyongyang showing North Korean hands crushing a US soldier and US bomb.
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  • In Sarakoh village in northern Sierra Leone, World Renew works with partner CER. In this region african palm oil is extracted in the traditional way by hand. First the palm oil nuts are harvested from the trees and the nuts removed from the bunches. The nuts are boiled with water in a drum and some of the oil comes to the surface and is skimmed off, then the remaining mixture is put in a pit and workers break the boiled nuts down with their feet, finally the mash is squeezed by hand to extract the last of the oil. A jerrycan of oil is sold on the local market for less than ten dollars.
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  • A worker finishes embroidery by hand at the Pratibha factory.<br />
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Pratibha Syntex, Pithamur, Madhya Pradesh, produces 60 million items of clothing a year in its vertically-integrated facility that takes raw cotton and turns it into finished clothing. 10,000 people work at the plant, 33,000 cotton farmers are part of Vasudha farming cooperative that provide cotton to Pratibha. Pratibha and Vasudha are Fairtrade-certified.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.
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  • Coffee plantlets are transplanted into growing bags by hand. Extensive coffee and cocoa nurseries are run at the COAGRICSAL cooperative in La Entrada, Copán, Honduras.
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  • A cotton farmer picks a handful of raw cotton in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
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RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
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  • A cotton farmer holds a handful of raw cotton in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
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RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170109_017.jpg
  • Coffee plantlets are transplanted into growing bags by hand. Extensive coffee and cocoa nurseries are run at the COAGRICSAL cooperative in La Entrada, Copán, Honduras.
    Honduras_Hawkey_COAGRICSAL_20160714_...jpg
  • Vicente García, pea farmer. Handfuls of sugar snap peas. Cooperativa Las Canoas is a Fairtrade-certified vegetable producer in San Miguel Las Canoas, Sololá, Guatemala. Some 90 indigenous Kaqchikel farmers make up the coop.
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  • Handfuls of peas. ADIPROVA is a Fairtrade-certified vegetable producer based in Santa María de Jesus, Saquetepequez, Guatemala.
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  • Freddy holds a handful of freshly-picked coffee cherries. Max Havelaar Switzerland works with Colombian coffee producer Cooperativa de Caficultores de Manizales on Fairtrade-certified coffee production.
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  • Handfuls of beans that have sprouted on in their pods before being harvested in Copán. CASM works with the indigenous Maya Chortí communities in Copán who have lost approximately 90% of their bean crop and about half their maize crop after heavy rains from hurricanes Eta and Iota, leaving them without the basic food they need to survive.
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  • A handful of coffee beans at UCA Pantasma. UCA Unidad Santa Maria de Pantasma, Jinotega, Nicaragua, is a Fairtrade-certified coop.
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  • A handful of roasted coffee at UCA Pantasma. UCA Unidad Santa Maria de Pantasma, Jinotega, Nicaragua, is a Fairtrade-certified coop.
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  • On the finca San Antonio, a coffee farm that is a member of CORCASAN coop, Hilton Garcia, 17, shows a handful of the first ripe coffee cherries.
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  • A handful of milled coffee before the remnants of the parchment layer are removed.
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  • Handfuls of freshly roasted coffee beans are held by an indigenous woman in Guatemala.
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  • Handfuls of freshly roasted coffee beans are held by an indigenous woman in Guatemala.
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  • A Bolivian woman picks up a handful of quinoa from a sack.
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  • Khimabhai Bharanbhai, a Fairtrade-certified cotton farmer, weeding a cotton field in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
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RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170110_429.jpg
  • Cleaning a coffee nursery in Pitontes, near Trinidad, Santa Bárbara, Honduras. The nursery, set up by Fairtrade-certified coffee coop PAOLT to help replace coffee stock lost to leaf rust, was supported by Fairtrade Finland.
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  • Coffee husks are used at the Anserma coop as fuel for the drying machinery in the mill. Max Havelaar Switzerland works with Colombian coffee producer Cooperativa de Caficultores de Anserma on Fairtrade-certified coffee production.
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  • A young woman picks coffee cherries on a farm linked to CAUFUL coffee coop.
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  • A meeting of constituent member coops of CECOCAFEN in Matagalpa for the distribution of nearly 400,000 USD in fairtrade premium. Here one coop representative takes two cheques, the first for 21,000 USD. Unión de Cooperativas Agropecuarias Augusto César Sandino, UCA San Ramón is a member of CECOCAFEN and is based in the Matagalpa region of Nicaragua. CECOCAFEN is made up of 10 cooperatives and two unions of coops, with a total of 2600 producers, more than 700 of whom are women. CECOCAFEN is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • Cutting a cocoa pod to remove the seeds and pulp. Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao, CACAONICA, is located in Waslala, Nicaragua and is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • Cocoa in pulp at the beginning of the fermentation process. Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao, CACAONICA, is located in Waslala, Nicaragua and is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • Torland Danneri 'Neri' Gútierrez, coffee producer at the COAQUIL cooperative in Quiragüira, Intibucá, Honduras. Neri was a migrant in the US for 12 years, working in the catering industry, and returned home to work on coffee production.
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  • Freshly-picked coffee is sorted to extract the unripe coffee cherries. PAOLT is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in Trinidad, Santa Barbara, Honduras.
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  • Cocoa beans in their pulp are prepared for fermentation.
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  • Ripe cocoa pods are chosen and split to remove the pulp and cocoa beans for fermentation.
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  • Kong Seoub, 53, single mother, traditional silk scarf (kroma) weaver, lives in Takéo province, Cambodia. Through the savings group programme initiatied by World Renew and their local partner, Kong Seoub has been able to increase her income. World Renew works through its partners across rural Cambodia on community development projects.
    Cambodia_Hawkey_World_Renew_2015_009...jpg
  • Standing crops of maize and beans have been lost across the country because of the floods caused by hurricanes Eta and Iota. Some crops rotted, some dried out, many crops- like these beans -  sprouted on the their stems before they could be harvested, most of the staple crops have been lost in the north, centre and west of Honduras. Nutrients have been washed out of the soil too and a huge wave of fungal diseases like canker and leaf rust are just beginning. As well as food for local consumption and survival, cash crops like coffee and bananas are badly affected as well.
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  • Ecumenical Accompaniers offer each other the sign of peace during an EAPPI celbration at St George's Cathedral in Jerusalem.
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  • The persistent drought in northern Nicaragua has seen crops fail year after year, but not only harvests are lost, seeds are also lost. In a community project supported by ELCA, a seed bank has been established to safeguard local varieties of beans and maize.
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  • Sandra Cruz Mendoza, 26, mother of four, in her cocoa patch in El Papayo, Waslala. Sandra is a member of the CACAONICA coop. Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao, CACAONICA, is located in Waslala, Nicaragua and is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • Police arrest activists of Extinction Rebellion on the Waterloo Bridge in London
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  • Torland Danneri 'Neri' Gútierrez, coffee producer at the COAQUIL cooperative in Quiragüira, Intibucá, Honduras. Neri was a migrant in the US for 12 years, working in the catering industry, and returned home to work on coffee production.
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  • Cleaning a coffee nursery in Pitontes, near Trinidad, Santa Bárbara, Honduras. The nursery, set up by Fairtrade-certified coffee coop PAOLT to help replace coffee stock lost to leaf rust, was supported by Fairtrade Finland.
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  • Rosa Sarmientos, member of the women's group at the Flor del Pino Coop. The women's group has been supported by Finnish Fairtrade to set up a coffee roaster, increasing the ability of the coop to add value to their work.
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  • Roasted coffee at the Flor del Pino Coop. The women's group at the Flor del Pino Coop have been supported by Finnish Fairtrade to set up a coffee roaster, increasing the ability of the coop to add value to their work.
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  • Roasted coffee at the Flor del Pino Coop. The women's group at the Flor del Pino Coop have been supported by Finnish Fairtrade to set up a coffee roaster, increasing the ability of the coop to add value to their work.
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  • Elma Morales checks roasted coffee at FECCEG in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala.
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  • Diana Gallego Vargas, part of the technical team for Andes Coop. The team of 14 agronomists that visit the 3500 farmers, is paid for using Fairtrade Premium. Diana has a degree in agriculture and is much loved by the farmers she visits, teaching them techniques to reduce costs, improved quality and volume of output and maximise their incomes.<br />
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Here Diana gives a course to farmers on identifying defects in coffee.
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  • Alexander Contreras is one of the Andes Coop's coffee cuppers. He is the son of a coop member and coffee farmer and has studied and trained for the job over a period of years. A good cupper is essential for rooting out any defects in coffee and for identifying special coffees with valuable profiles, making sure that the maximum value for the coffee is reached, and that buyers are never disappointed. Alexander works in the four tasting laboratories that the coop has in Antioquia.<br />
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Here Alexander is testing the fragrance of the ground coffee.<br />
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Speciality coffee and coffees with a prized cupping profile can reach much higher prices. Coffee with defects reaches a lower price, often on the national market only.
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  • Alexander Contreras is one of the Andes Coop's coffee cuppers. He is the son of a coop member and coffee farmer and has studied and trained for the job over a period of years. A good cupper is essential for rooting out any defects in coffee and for identifying special coffees with valuable profiles, making sure that the maximum value for the coffee is reached, and that buyers are never disappointed. Alexander works in the four tasting laboratories that the coop has in Antioquia.<br />
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Here Alexander is testing the fragrance of the ground coffee.<br />
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Speciality coffee and coffees with a prized cupping profile can reach much higher prices. Coffee with defects reaches a lower price, often on the national market only.
    Colombia_Hawkey_FT_Antioquia_2017090...jpg
  • Yuliana is one of 950 students who have been subsidised with the Fairtrade Premium through the Andes Coop to study at university. She is studying for a degree in agriculture. So far, the Andes coffee-producing coop has spent $1.5 million on the programme.<br />
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Yuliana lives on a farm about an hour's walk from the town of Andes where the coop is headquartered. Her father is one of 3,500 members aof the coop. Any coop member, their partner or children can take part in the superior education programme.<br />
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Here Yuliana is picking the earliest ripe coffee cherries on her farm.
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  • Yuliana is one of 950 students who have been subsidised with the Fairtrade Premium through the Andes Coop to study at university. She is studying for a degree in agriculture. So far, the Andes coffee-producing coop has spent $1.5 million on the programme.<br />
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Yuliana lives on a farm about an hour's walk from the town of Andes where the coop is headquartered. Her father is one of 3,500 members aof the coop. Any coop member, their partner or children can take part in the superior education programme.<br />
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Here Yuliana is picking the earliest ripe coffee cherries on her farm.
    Colombia_Hawkey_FT_Antioquia_2017090...jpg
  • The leaf of a coffee plant with leaf rust infection (la roya in Spanish). La roya is responsible for massive losses in coffee in some areas. Max Havelaar Switzerland works with Colombian coffee producer Cooperativa de Caficultores de Anserma on Fairtrade-certified coffee production.
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  • Kong Seoub, 53, single mother, traditional silk scarf (kroma) weaver, lives in Takéo province, Cambodia. Through the savings group programme initiatied by World Renew and their local partner, Kong Seoub has been able to increase her income. World Renew works through its partners across rural Cambodia on community development projects.
    Cambodia_Hawkey_World_Renew_2015_041...jpg
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  • Sandra Cruz Mendoza, 26, mother of four, in her cocoa patch in El Papayo, Waslala. Sandra is a member of the CACAONICA coop. Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao, CACAONICA, is located in Waslala, Nicaragua and is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111027_...jpg
  • Partially-fermented cocoa in pulp at the beginning of the fermentation process. Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao, CACAONICA, is located in Waslala, Nicaragua and is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • Fermented and dried cocoa beans. Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao, CACAONICA, is located in Waslala, Nicaragua and is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • Children play in the forest and collect blackberries and blueberries to eat at La Jarcia, near Intibucá. Their mothers were arrested and put in jail for defending the forest and indigenous rights.
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  • Sasal, a traditional food of the Pech indigenous people in Honduras, made from cassava.
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  • Angel Donaldo Zamora picks coffee for the PAOLT coop. PAOLT is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in Trinidad, Santa Barbara, Honduras.
    Honduras_Hawkey_PAOLT_20120131_100.jpg
  • Freshly-picked coffee is sorted to extract the unripe coffee cherries. PAOLT is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in Trinidad, Santa Barbara, Honduras.
    Honduras_Hawkey_PAOLT_20120131_074.jpg
  • Angela Ramos, 29, picks coffee at a farm linked to the COSAGUAL coop. COSAGUAL, Cooperativa de Servicios Agropecuarios Gualcinse Ltda, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer in Gualcinse, Lempira, Honduras.
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  • Roasted coffee at the Flor del Pino Coop. The women's group at the Flor del Pino Coop have been supported by Finnish Fairtrade to set up a coffee roaster, increasing the ability of the coop to add value to their work.
    Honduras_Fairtrade_Finland_0058.jpg
  • Roasted coffee at the Flor del Pino Coop. The women's group at the Flor del Pino Coop have been supported by Finnish Fairtrade to set up a coffee roaster, increasing the ability of the coop to add value to their work.
    Honduras_Fairtrade_Finland_0049.jpg
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  • Diana Gallego Vargas, part of the technical team for Andes Coop. The team of 14 agronomists that visit the 3500 farmers, is paid for using Fairtrade Premium. Diana has a degree in agriculture and is much loved by the farmers she visits, teaching them techniques to reduce costs, improved quality and volume of output and maximise their incomes.<br />
<br />
Here Diana gives a course to farmers on identifying defects in coffee.
    Colombia_Hawkey_FT_Antioquia_2017090...jpg
  • Yuliana is one of 950 students who have been subsidised with the Fairtrade Premium through the Andes Coop to study at university. She is studying for a degree in agriculture. So far, the Andes coffee-producing coop has spent $1.5 million on the programme.<br />
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Yuliana lives on a farm about an hour's walk from the town of Andes where the coop is headquartered. Her father is one of 3,500 members aof the coop. Any coop member, their partner or children can take part in the superior education programme.<br />
<br />
Here Yuliana is picking the earliest ripe coffee cherries on her farm.
    Colombia_Hawkey_FT_Antioquia_2017090...jpg
  • a young farmer holds a small plant ready for transplanting in Cambodia
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  • A Cambodia farmer tends her crop.
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  • Antonio Gilberto Paz de los Santos, apiculture technical support officer from the coop, holds a handful of 'Italian' bees in his unprotected hands. The careful management of the queen bees in the area has eliminated the dangerous and defensive africanised bees. Cooperativa de producción integral apicultores del sur occidental RL, COPIASURO, is a Fairtrade-certified honey producer based in El Sitio, Catarina, San Marcos, Guatemala. COPIASURO collects and markets honey from apiaries from small-scale beekeepers in the San Marcos, Quetzaltenango, Huehuetenango and Alta Verapaz regions, that covers highlands and lowlands.
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  • Antonio Gilberto Paz de los Santos, apiculture technical support officer from the coop, holds a handful of 'Italian' bees in his unprotected hands. The careful management of the queen bees in the area has eliminated the dangerous and defensive africanised bees. Cooperativa de producción integral apicultores del sur occidental RL, COPIASURO, is a Fairtrade-certified honey producer based in El Sitio, Catarina, San Marcos, Guatemala. COPIASURO collects and markets honey from apiaries from small-scale beekeepers in the San Marcos, Quetzaltenango, Huehuetenango and Alta Verapaz regions, that covers highlands and lowlands.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_COPIASURO_20120322_...jpg
  • A beekeeper inspects bees in his bare hands. Cooperativa de producción integral apicultores del sur occidental RL, COPIASURO, is a Fairtrade-certified honey producer based in El Sitio, Catarina, San Marcos, Guatemala. COPIASURO collects and markets honey from apiaries from small-scale beekeepers in the San Marcos, Quetzaltenango, Huehuetenango and Alta Verapaz regions, that covers highlands and lowlands.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_COPIASURO_20120322_...jpg
  • A hand is visible in the mud at the edge of Chamelecón cemetery after hurricanes Eta and Iota.
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  • hand washing
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  • A hand touches cocoa pods on a tree at UNCRISPROCA Fairtrade cocoa farms in La Cruz de Rio Grande, RAAS, Nicaragua.
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  • A hand holds a cluster of cocoa pods on a tree at UNCRISPROCA Fairtrade cocoa farms in La Cruz de Rio Grande, RAAS, Nicaragua.
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  • Maria's hand with missing finger<br />
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Maria, her 12-year-old son and her husband, were attacked by thugs with machetes while trying to stop the building of a dam on indigenous land.<br />
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She was cut three times on the head with a machete and lost a finger. Her son had his ear and a large part of his face cut off, her husband was left for dead but survived, though his is no longer able to work.
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  • A hand is visible in the mud at the edge of Chamelecón cemetery after hurricanes Eta and Iota.
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  • A handful of de-husked, or milled, coffee is remove to test its moisture content. COCASJOL, Cooperativa Agropecuaria Cafetalera San José Ltda, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in San José de Colinas, Santa Barbara, Honduras.
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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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  • Drying cocoa beans at CAYAWE cocoa coop at Aniassue, Ivory Coast.
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  • A cocoa seedling at UNCRISPROCA. UNCRISPROCA is a Fairtrade-certified cocoa producer in the hard-to-reach area of the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua.
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  • Freshly hulled black beans in Léogane. A World Renew sponsored program in the area has improved harvests and the ability of local farmers to withstand the long periods of drought that are affecting the area.
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  • A child easily fishes in a pond as the Choluteca river in Honduras dries up with the drought.
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  • Alba Tinglas: I’m from Cocovila, near Palacios in the Mosquitia. I have worked 30 years with the church in Tegucigalpa. I try to get back to the Mosquitia from time to time, to make sure that my children don’t lose a sense of their indigenous roots. World Renew has been supporting, and I hope it continues to support, there is a lot of need here. We have done a lot of useful training here. The big one for us is garden farming, agriculture, but we’ve done training in other things too. We are grateful for these opportunities. We’re ladies, but here we are working hard, producing, teaching, setting a good example. And, when people in the community are needy, we are glad to help out. That’s our aim, to go further, to help people when they are in need.
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  • A farmer finishes bundling a sack of cassava on Finca La Alemania, Sucre.
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  • A freshly-opened cocoa pod at UNCRISPROCA, a Fairtrade-certified cocoa producer in the hard-to-reach area of the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua.
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  • Protestors against electoral fraud sang the Honduran national anthem outside the US Embassy in Tegucigalpa.
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  • Market stall in Nebaj, Quiche, Guatemala.
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  • Drying coffee in the sun on frames near Barillas, Huehuetenango. The ASOBAGRI coop helps coffee farmers improve their post-harvest processing techniques for depulping and drying.
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  • On a memorial, a woman touched the names of family victims of the El Mozote massacre, in which approximately 1,000 men, women and chilren were killed by the US-trained Atlacatl battalion in El Salvador.
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  • Bags of vinegar, that people believe reduce the effects of riot control gases, CS gas and the like, are distributed in a demonstration to protestors.
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  • A bee stings a beekeeper's finger. Some beekepers say that the stings have medicinal and therapeutic qualities and give longevity, so they don't mind being stung. <br />
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CIPAC, Cooperativa Integral de Producción Apicultores de Cuilco, is a Fairtrade-certified honey-producing organisation in Cuilco, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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  • A lone masked protestor stands amid traffic with two tyres ready to burn them and stones in his hands.
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  • Migrants on bunks at a migrant refuge in Apizaco, Mexico. Most arrive at the refuge after three or four weeks travel from Honduras, much of it on foot and on the dangerous freight rail network known as La Bestia. Most arrive exhausted, many haven't eaten for days, many have suffered violence along the way, often at the hands of Mexican Police and criminal gangs.
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  • Jesus the Indigenous Leader<br />
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Jesús Pérez, Corralito, Copán<br />
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"I live here in Los Altos de Corralito, where I was born, high up in the mountains. I plant corn and beans, and sometimes I earn some money working as a labourer. I have six living daughters, and two living sons. And I have five or six grandchildren. <br />
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Our community has a history of struggle for land and for recognition of our indigenous identity, and my family has paid dearly for it. Blood has been spilt for our indigenous rights.<br />
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My nephew was Candido Amador. He was two days older than me. The Maya Chortí communities were marginalised by the big landowners, but thank God, now we have official recognition as an indigenous people, and we have a little bit of land. We’ve been here for thousands of years, but we only got recognition in the last twenty years.<br />
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My nephew gave his life for our cause. They assassinated him.<br />
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He had long hair, he dressed in indigenous clothes, and had very indigenous features. They thought he was the leader and representative of the indigenous movement, so they targeted him. In fact he wasn’t the representative. The person who represented our organisation was compañera María de Jesús Interiano. She was the first elected President of the Council, while we were preparing for the first Congress. But they thought that Candido was the leader and that’s why they assassinated him. <br />
He was beaten, he was cut with a machete on his hands, his neck, his head, and he was shot three times in the chest. And they scalped him. <br />
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It was the night of the 11th of April 1997. He lived in my house, so they came here to get me to identify the body. He had been thrown on the side of the road. We brought him up here to the Catholic church to say prayers, for a wake. <br />
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He is buried in Rincón del Buey. One of my own sons is buried next to him. He had a fall while he was working in the town, and died of the internal injuries later. We put flowers on both the graves at the same time."
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  • Laura Zuñiga Cáceres, daughter of Berta Cáceres who was assassinated on 3 March 2016: "We think that if we take on a role of repressed and depressed victims, it will strengthen the terror and fear that the assassinations bring, of course it affects us sometimes, but we are conscious of what we want to achieve, and we want to break this role. We want to revindate life. We want to revindicate the work of my mum and everything that her lifelong and collective struggles meant. We are strong and we have justice in our hands and we will continue working like she worked, we are continuing her stuggle."
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