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A vendor at the wholesale market at Waterloo selling bananas and potatoes. She harvests the bananas herself and purchases the rest of her goods in Waterloo. She is a mother of six and a widow but she
A vendor at the wholesale market at Waterloo selling bananas and potatoes. She harvests the bananas herself and purchases the rest of her goods in Waterloo. She is a mother of six and a widow but she 
A vendor selling bananas and potatoes at the wholesale market in Waterloo. She harvests the bananas herself and purchases the rest of her goods in Waterloo. She is a mother of six and a widow but she
A vendor selling bananas and potatoes at the wholesale market in Waterloo. She harvests the bananas herself and purchases the rest of her goods in Waterloo. She is a mother of six and a widow but she 
A vendor selling bananas and potatoes at the wholesale market in Waterloo. She harvests the bananas herself and purchases the rest of her goods in Waterloo. She is a mother of six and a widow but she
A vendor selling bananas and potatoes at the wholesale market in Waterloo. She harvests the bananas herself and purchases the rest of her goods in Waterloo. She is a mother of six and a widow but she 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. Sweet potatoes at the wholesale market in Waterloo.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. Sweet potatoes at the wholesale market in Waterloo. 
A vendor displaying the beans she sells from her stall at Aberdeen Market. She is from Kabala, in northern Sierra Leone, but fled to Freetown during the country's civil war. She returns home every yea
A vendor displaying the beans she sells from her stall at Aberdeen Market. She is from Kabala, in northern Sierra Leone, but fled to Freetown during the country's civil war. She returns home every yea 
A mother of three, attending her stall at Aberdeen Market. Like others at Aberdeen Market, she built her stall on her own. She has been working there for three years. She complains that this year, the
A mother of three, attending her stall at Aberdeen Market. Like others at Aberdeen Market, she built her stall on her own. She has been working there for three years. She complains that this year, the 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A mix of peppers and onions and other goods for sale at Aberdeen Market. Sierra Leone has an abundance of food but prices have increased and many people cannot afford basic items.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A mix of peppers and onions and other goods for sale at Aberdeen Market. Sierra Leone has an abundance of food but prices have increased and many people cannot afford basic items. 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of cowpeas valued at 1, 000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of cowpeas valued at 1, 000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of yellow lentils valued at 1,000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of yellow lentils valued at 1,000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of pigeon peas or "konshu beans", as they are called locally, valued at 800 Leones (approximately USD $0.27) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of pigeon peas or "konshu beans", as they are called locally, valued at 800 Leones (approximately USD $0.27) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of "big beans", as they are called locally, valued at 600 Leones (approximately USD $0.20) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of "big beans", as they are called locally, valued at 600 Leones (approximately USD $0.20) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. 
A handful of locally grown rice valued at 1,000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. In Freetown, imported rice is often less expensive than locally grown rice.
A handful of locally grown rice valued at 1,000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. In Freetown, imported rice is often less expensive than locally grown rice. 
A handful of locally grown rice valued at 1,000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. In Freetown, imported rice is often less expensive than locally grown rice.
A handful of locally grown rice valued at 1,000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. In Freetown, imported rice is often less expensive than locally grown rice. 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of millet, valued at 1, 000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of millet, valued at 1, 000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of imported rice worth 800 Leones (approximately USD $0.27) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. In Freetown, imported rice is often less expensive than locally grown rice.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of imported rice worth 800 Leones (approximately USD $0.27) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. In Freetown, imported rice is often less expensive than locally grown rice. 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of dried okra valued at 500 Leones (approximately USD $0.17) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of dried okra valued at 500 Leones (approximately USD $0.17) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of spelt, valued at 700 Leones (approximately USD $0.23) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of spelt, valued at 700 Leones (approximately USD $0.23) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. Women shoppting at the open air market in Freetown.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. Women shoppting at the open air market in Freetown. 
A farmer standing in his sister's vegetable garden with harvested eggplants in hand, outside of Kabala, Koinadugu District. This family consists of 8 brothers and sisters and all are farmers in a netw
A farmer standing in his sister's vegetable garden with harvested eggplants in hand, outside of Kabala, Koinadugu District. This family consists of 8 brothers and sisters and all are farmers in a netw 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of chili peppers valued at 800 Leones (approximately USD $0.27) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of chili peppers valued at 800 Leones (approximately USD $0.27) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. 
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A vendor selling bananas and potatoes at the wholesale market in Waterloo. She harvests the bananas herself and purchases the rest of her goods in Waterloo. She is a mother of six and a widow but she 
11/12/2008 
Country or Territory Sierra Leone
Credit © FAO/Peter DiCampo 
File size 1.34 MB 
Unique ID UF111MY 
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