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  • Mountain scenery in the Valle del Ensueño, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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  • The SOTRAMI gold and silver mine is Fairtrade-certified. Part of the mine is closed because of an unresolved claim on their concession. While demonstrations continue, part of the mine is producing gold and silver as normal.
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  • The mountains around Santiago de Puringla, La Paz, Honduras, where coffee is grown by members of the COMSA cooperative.
    Honduras_Hawkey_Fairtrade_20190217_7...jpg
  • The mountains around Santiago de Puringla, La Paz, Honduras, where coffee is grown by members of the COMSA cooperative.
    Honduras_Hawkey_Fairtrade_20190217_5...jpg
  • misty early morning in high cloud forest in Intibucá, Honduras
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  • The valley view from lower Masaguara, on the road to the COAQUIL cooperative in Intibucá.
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  • Gerber Vásquez, coffee farmer and member of the COAQUIL cooperative in Quiragüira, Intibucá. Gerber was a migrant in the US but returned to grow coffee in Honduras. The coffee industry is affected by low prices and climate-change-related disease of leaf rust. The guaranteed price of Fairtrade coffee is saving Gerber and other producers from the crisis that others in the region are suffering.
    Honduras_Hawkey_Fairtrade_20190214_4...jpg
  • misty early morning in high cloud forest in Intibucá, Honduras
    Honduras_Hawkey_Fairtrade_20190214_4...jpg
  • In the lowlands around the COAQUIL coffee coop in Masaguara, the landscape is full of desert plants.
    Honduras_Hawkey_Fairtrade_20190213_4...jpg
  • Banana production at the São Pedro quilombo in São Paulo state.<br />
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Quilombos are remote hinterland settlements in Brazil set up by escaped slaves of African origin. Though most of them were destroyed by slave owners and the Brazilian state, today there are around 5,000 recognised quilombos in Brazil. Slavery was legal in Brazil for four centuries and some five million slaves were brought to Brazil, most of them from the Angola area. Today the largest population of people of African descent in the world, with the exception of Nigeria, is Brazil.
    Brazil_Hawkey_water_WCC_20170914_749.jpg
  • Banana production at the São Pedro quilombo in São Paulo state.<br />
<br />
Quilombos are remote hinterland settlements in Brazil set up by escaped slaves of African origin. Though most of them were destroyed by slave owners and the Brazilian state, today there are around 5,000 recognised quilombos in Brazil. Slavery was legal in Brazil for four centuries and some five million slaves were brought to Brazil, most of them from the Angola area. Today the largest population of people of African descent in the world, with the exception of Nigeria, is Brazil.
    Brazil_Hawkey_water_WCC_20170914_740.jpg
  • Mountain scene at Quiragüira, Intibucá, Honduras where the coffee-producing coop COAQUIL is based
    Honduras_Hawkey_Fairtrade_20190214_5...jpg
  • Gerber Vásquez, coffee farmer and member of the COAQUIL cooperative in Quiragüira, Intibucá. Gerber was a migrant in the US but returned to grow coffee in Honduras. The coffee industry is affected by low prices and climate-change-related disease of leaf rust. The guaranteed price of Fairtrade coffee is saving Gerber and other producers from the crisis that others in the region are suffering.
    Honduras_Hawkey_Fairtrade_20190214_4...jpg
  • In the lowlands around the COAQUIL coffee coop in Masaguara, the landscape is full of desert plants.
    Honduras_Hawkey_Fairtrade_20190213_4...jpg
  • a view from Montserrat over the city of Bogota
    Colombia_Hawkey_CiudadBolivar_200710...jpg
  • Banana production at the São Pedro quilombo in São Paulo state.<br />
<br />
Quilombos are remote hinterland settlements in Brazil set up by escaped slaves of African origin. Though most of them were destroyed by slave owners and the Brazilian state, today there are around 5,000 recognised quilombos in Brazil. Slavery was legal in Brazil for four centuries and some five million slaves were brought to Brazil, most of them from the Angola area. Today the largest population of people of African descent in the world, with the exception of Nigeria, is Brazil.
    Brazil_Hawkey_water_WCC_20170914_761.jpg
  • Part of the everyday scenery in socialist North Korea. There is no advertising in North Korea. Signs and posters across the country encourage patriotic and revolutionary values and warn against American Imperialism.
    DPRK_Hawkey_Pyongyang_0885.jpg
  • Mountain scenery in the Valle del Ensueño, Huehuetenango, where ASOBAGRI farmers are based.
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  • The scenery in Caquipec, La Tinta, Alta Verapaz, is mountainous and forested. APODIP is a certified fairtrade producer and is made up of mainly indigenous Pokomchi and Qeqchi Mayan members in the Alta Verapaz area of Guatemala.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_APODIP_20120310_012.jpg