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A view of an FAO project garden displaying the low-cost, low-maintenance drip irrigation tubing.
A farmer and FAO project beneficiary standing before crops raised using improved seeds that grow well during dry months.
A well used for irrigating the FAO project crops.
An irrigation spout near the FAO project gardens used to water the crops.
An irrigation spout near the FAO project gardens used to water the crops.
A view of the FAO project gardens being irrigated by a long tube attached to a water spout.
A community of women farmers irrigating and working in the FAO project garden.
Watering cans next to an irrigated crop.
A farmer carrying watering cans to irrigate lettuce and cabbage crops.
A woman irrigating crops.
A farmer displaying freshly harvested potatoes from the FAO project garden.
A project manager standing in front of FAO project signage.
A woman farmer collecting water from a well to irrigate the FAO project crops.
A farmer displaying freshly harvested potatoes from the FAO project garden.
Portrait of a young girl from the Tillabery region of Winditan.
A group of women harvesting water from a well to irrigate the FAO project crops.
A group of women harvesting water from a well to irrigate the FAO project crops.
Portrait of a young girl from the Tillabery region of Winditan.
Portrait of a young girl from the Tillabery region of Winditan.
A farmer working in the FAO project gardens.
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A crop of vegetables raised using the FAO project drip irrigation tubing. The tubing is low-cost, low-maintenance and very effective.
FAO Project OSRO/NER/605/ EC: Assistance to improve food security of vulnerable households in Niger - The project aims at improving food security and nutrition of 32, 100 households through agro-pastoral production activities (agriculture and small livestock). These endeavors will contribute towards diversification and improvement of nutritional levels of undernourished children by way of protein and caloric intake and reinforcing purchasing power to each household.
02/23/2007
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© FAO/Giulio Napolitano
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http://www.fao.org/newsroom/en/focus/2007/1000521/article_1000523en.html
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