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  • 'Respira' Season 2 Madrid Premier
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    'Respira' Season 2 Madrid Premier
    October 24, 2025, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Spanish actress NAJWA NIMRI attends the photocall for the presentation of the second season of 'Respira', the Netflix drama series. (Credit Image: © David Cruz Sanz/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • 'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
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    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages

    Owners of vineyards in the Bekaa valley are focused more on Israeli air strikes than this year's vintage. How are these family-run businesses coping?

    A newly erected Hezbollah martyr poster stands just outside the boundaries of Elias Maalouf’s winery in the town of Rayak in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon.

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  • 'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
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    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages

    Owners of vineyards in the Bekaa valley are focused more on Israeli air strikes than this year's vintage. How are these family-run businesses coping?

    Bottles of ‘Generations’ red wine by Chateau Rayak, which survived an airstrike on a alleged Hezbollah drone making facility nearby, are stacked up in the winery in the town of Rayak in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon.

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    Oliver Marsden

     

  • 'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
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    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages

    Owners of vineyards in the Bekaa valley are focused more on Israeli air strikes than this year's vintage. How are these family-run businesses coping?

    Elias Maalouf, owner of Chateau Rayak, surveys his vineyard in the Beqaa Valley in central Lebanon.

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  • 'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
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    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages

    Owners of vineyards in the Bekaa valley are focused more on Israeli air strikes than this year's vintage. How are these family-run businesses coping?

    Elias Maalouf, owner of Chateau Rayak, points out the damage done, including to roof tiles, by an Israeli airstrike on an alleged Hezbollah drone making facility, which can be seen in the background, next to his winery in the town of Rayak in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon.

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  • 'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
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    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages

    Owners of vineyards in the Bekaa valley are focused more on Israeli air strikes than this year's vintage. How are these family-run businesses coping?

    Roland Abou Khater, 29, and his wife Tamara, 33, of Coteaux Du Liban, taste one of their white wines in the tasting room of their winery in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon.

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  • Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
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    Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
    Small farm shops are growing in popularity but proponents say regulations are holding them back.

    Located 84km from the Melbourne CBD, the Torello farm-gate store sells seasonal produce on behalf of 80 local producers, as well as beef and lamb produced on Sophie O'Neil and her partner Mark Brancatisano's other farm just up the road.

    Torello Co-owner Mark Brancatisano with their Torello Farm Belted Galloway Beef cattle that are processed off farm and sold in the Torello Farm Gate shop in Dromana. Mornington Peninsula, Australia.
    Wednesday 28th September 2024

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  • Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
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    Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
    Small farm shops are growing in popularity but proponents say regulations are holding them back.

    Located 84km from the Melbourne CBD, the Torello farm-gate store sells seasonal produce on behalf of 80 local producers, as well as beef and lamb produced on Sophie O'Neil and her partner Mark Brancatisano's other farm just up the road.

    Produce at the Torello Farm Gate in Dromana where produce from local farmers is sold. Mornington Peninsula, Australia.
    Wednesday 28th September 2024

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  • Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
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    Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
    Small farm shops are growing in popularity but proponents say regulations are holding them back.

    Located 84km from the Melbourne CBD, the Torello farm-gate store sells seasonal produce on behalf of 80 local producers, as well as beef and lamb produced on Sophie O'Neil and her partner Mark Brancatisano's other farm just up the road.

    Artichokes at the Torello Farm Gate in Dromana where produce from local farmers is sold. Mornington Peninsula, Australia.
    Wednesday 28th September 2024

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  • Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
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    Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
    Small farm shops are growing in popularity but proponents say regulations are holding them back.

    Located 84km from the Melbourne CBD, the Torello farm-gate store sells seasonal produce on behalf of 80 local producers, as well as beef and lamb produced on Sophie O'Neil and her partner Mark Brancatisano's other farm just up the road.

    Hasitha Kumarasiingha working at the family owned Torello Farm Gate in Dromana where produce from local farmers is sold. Mornington Peninsula, Australia.
    Wednesday 28th September 2024

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  • Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
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    Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
    Small farm shops are growing in popularity but proponents say regulations are holding them back.

    Located 84km from the Melbourne CBD, the Torello farm-gate store sells seasonal produce on behalf of 80 local producers, as well as beef and lamb produced on Sophie O'Neil and her partner Mark Brancatisano's other farm just up the road.

    Nicola potatoes at the Torello Farm Gate in Dromana where produce from local farmers is sold. Mornington Peninsula, Australia.
    Wednesday 28th September 2024

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  • Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
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    Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
    Small farm shops are growing in popularity but proponents say regulations are holding them back.

    Located 84km from the Melbourne CBD, the Torello farm-gate store sells seasonal produce on behalf of 80 local producers, as well as beef and lamb produced on Sophie O'Neil and her partner Mark Brancatisano's other farm just up the road.

    Sophie O’Neil at her family owned Torello Farm Gate in Dromana where produce from local farmers is sold including their own Belted Galloway beef. Mornington Peninsula, Australia.
    Wednesday 28th September 2024

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Masked Boobys roost on Mutton Bird Point off Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Masked Boobys fly around Mutton Bird Point off Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Jack Shick calls to Providence Petrels on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Jack Shick holds a wild Providence Petrel on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    A wood hen on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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    The Guardian

     

  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Gower Wilson (84) milks cows at the dairy shed on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Milk bottles and pails wait to be filled with fresh milk at the dairy on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Robert Jeremy in the old meat processing shed on Thornleigh Farm on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Robert and Meredith Jeremy at Thornleigh Farm on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    A Nankeen kestrel roosts in a tree on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Lime marmalade made by Meredith Jeremy at Thornliegh Farm on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Jack and Cindy Shick in their revegetation project on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Bees at Jack Schick's property on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Jack Shick in his vegetable garden on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Cattle graze near the airport on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Alistair Gillespie processes a vat of beer at the Lord Howe Island Brewery on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Nelly Wilson and Louise Gillespie process thousands of Kentia Palm seedlings on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Tokasa Thompson checks her sweet potato crop on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    The Island Trader cargo ship moored on the jetty on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia. Due to severe weather the Island Trader was unable to disembark for the mainland.

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Chickens, wood hens and rails fight for food on Larry Wilson's property on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Larry Wilson feeds the chickens on his property on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Larry and Liz Wilson on their property on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Larry Wilson checks his banana crop on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
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    They're 600km off the coast, but farmers on Lord Howe Island say 'we can't compete with Woolworths'
    A weekly supply plane carries online grocery orders to the Lord Howe island's 450 residents, but a growing number are returning to subsistence farming.

    Larry Wilson with his banana plantation on Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia

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  • Cabbage and potatoes are not the only vegetables: can these female farmers persuade Mongolia to change its diet?
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    Cabbage and potatoes are not the only vegetables: can these female farmers persuade Mongolia to change its diet?
    In a country where nearly a third of under-fives are anaemic, a lack of vegetables has contributed to poor health and high cancer rates. Now, that’s beginning to change as tomatoes, cucumber and celery are cultivated.

    The health consequences of Mongolia's national diet and vegetable deprivation are becoming apparent. The country has the highest rate of liver and stomach cancer cases in the world.

    Nursery 71, on the outskirts of Ulaanbaatar, serves children from the ger district and makes sure all its pupils not only eat vegetables but also grow them.

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  • Cabbage and potatoes are not the only vegetables: can these female farmers persuade Mongolia to change its diet?
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    Cabbage and potatoes are not the only vegetables: can these female farmers persuade Mongolia to change its diet?
    In a country where nearly a third of under-fives are anaemic, a lack of vegetables has contributed to poor health and high cancer rates. Now, that’s beginning to change as tomatoes, cucumber and celery are cultivated.

    The health consequences of Mongolia's national diet and vegetable deprivation are becoming apparent. The country has the highest rate of liver and stomach cancer cases in the world.

    Nursery 71, on the outskirts of Ulaanbaatar, serves children from the ger district and makes sure all its pupils not only eat vegetables but also grow them. Khud Erdenechimeg, the nursery’s director.

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  • Cabbage and potatoes are not the only vegetables: can these female farmers persuade Mongolia to change its diet?
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    Cabbage and potatoes are not the only vegetables: can these female farmers persuade Mongolia to change its diet?
    In a country where nearly a third of under-fives are anaemic, a lack of vegetables has contributed to poor health and high cancer rates. Now, that’s beginning to change as tomatoes, cucumber and celery are cultivated.

    The health consequences of Mongolia's national diet and vegetable deprivation are becoming apparent. The country has the highest rate of liver and stomach cancer cases in the world.

    Zina Zaya with her daughter Naranchimeg, in a wheelchair after a car accident in 2006. They grow a variety of vegetables on their small farm not far from Mongolia’s capital, Ulaanbaatar

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  • Cabbage and potatoes are not the only vegetables: can these female farmers persuade Mongolia to change its diet?
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    Cabbage and potatoes are not the only vegetables: can these female farmers persuade Mongolia to change its diet?
    In a country where nearly a third of under-fives are anaemic, a lack of vegetables has contributed to poor health and high cancer rates. Now, that’s beginning to change as tomatoes, cucumber and celery are cultivated.

    The health consequences of Mongolia's national diet and vegetable deprivation are becoming apparent. The country has the highest rate of liver and stomach cancer cases in the world.

    Farmers on the west bank, Mongolia Byatshandaa Jargal in red, Badam Khand in yellow, Atarjargal in black, Alimaa in blue

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  • Cabbage and potatoes are not the only vegetables: can these female farmers persuade Mongolia to change its diet?
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    Cabbage and potatoes are not the only vegetables: can these female farmers persuade Mongolia to change its diet?
    In a country where nearly a third of under-fives are anaemic, a lack of vegetables has contributed to poor health and high cancer rates. Now, that’s beginning to change as tomatoes, cucumber and celery are cultivated.

    The health consequences of Mongolia's national diet and vegetable deprivation are becoming apparent. The country has the highest rate of liver and stomach cancer cases in the world.

    Alimaa, a member of the Mongolian Women Farmers Association, tends to a plant in the greenhouse

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  • Cabbage and potatoes are not the only vegetables: can these female farmers persuade Mongolia to change its diet?
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    Cabbage and potatoes are not the only vegetables: can these female farmers persuade Mongolia to change its diet?
    In a country where nearly a third of under-fives are anaemic, a lack of vegetables has contributed to poor health and high cancer rates. Now, that’s beginning to change as tomatoes, cucumber and celery are cultivated.

    The health consequences of Mongolia's national diet and vegetable deprivation are becoming apparent. The country has the highest rate of liver and stomach cancer cases in the world.

    Farmers on the west bank, Mongolia Byatshandaa Jargal in red, Badam Khand in yellow, Atarjargal in black, Alimaa in blue

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  • Meet the Australians swapping supermarket shopping for farm shares.
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    Meet the Australians swapping supermarket shopping for farm shares.
    Eighty families pay the bills of a family farm in south-east Queensland in exchange for fresh produce as part of a community-supported agriculture model.

    The farm's community-supported agriculture (CSA) scheme, a model whereby farms distributes produce among their members in exchange for consistent financial support.

    The on-farm meat room at Echo Valley Farm on 28 April 2024 in the Southern Downs, Queensland, Australia

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  • Meet the Australians swapping supermarket shopping for farm shares.
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    Meet the Australians swapping supermarket shopping for farm shares.
    Eighty families pay the bills of a family farm in south-east Queensland in exchange for fresh produce as part of a community-supported agriculture model.

    The farm's community-supported agriculture (CSA) scheme, a model whereby farms distributes produce among their members in exchange for consistent financial support.

    Visitors on the Echo Valley Farm tour on 28 April 2024 in the Southern Downs, Queensland, Australia

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  • Meet the Australians swapping supermarket shopping for farm shares.
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    Meet the Australians swapping supermarket shopping for farm shares.
    Eighty families pay the bills of a family farm in south-east Queensland in exchange for fresh produce as part of a community-supported agriculture model.

    The farm's community-supported agriculture (CSA) scheme, a model whereby farms distributes produce among their members in exchange for consistent financial support.

    Randal Breen speaking at the Echo Valley Farm tour on 28 April 2024 in the Southern Downs, Queensland, Australia

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  • Meet the Australians swapping supermarket shopping for farm shares.
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    Meet the Australians swapping supermarket shopping for farm shares.
    Eighty families pay the bills of a family farm in south-east Queensland in exchange for fresh produce as part of a community-supported agriculture model.

    The farm's community-supported agriculture (CSA) scheme, a model whereby farms distributes produce among their members in exchange for consistent financial support.

    Randal Breen at Echo Valley Farm on 28 April 2024 in the Southern Downs, Queensland, Australia

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  • 'It's a sun trap': climate crisis brings boomtime for British wine
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    'It's a sun trap': climate crisis brings boomtime for British wine
    UK vineyards are thriving as far north as Yorkshire and Scotland as investors cash in on tax breaks and hotter summers.

    Westwell vineyard is on the site of a former monastery and sits close to the Pilgrims' Way on the North Downs, the historic route to Canterbury that runs along the top of the hill behind the vineyard.

    The climate crisis led to the UK experiencing its second-hottest year on record last year, with rising temperatures creating increasingly ideal conditions for growing grapes in Britain. But extreme heat also threatens to devastate typical wine regions, such as areas of Spain, Italy and southern California, where harvests are predicted to plummet.

    Westwell Wines.
    Adrian Pike, Winemaker and Managing Director with his wife Galia (Head of design, illustrations and marketing) photographed at their vineyard and winery near Ashford, Kent.

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  • 'It's a sun trap': climate crisis brings boomtime for British wine
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    'It's a sun trap': climate crisis brings boomtime for British wine
    UK vineyards are thriving as far north as Yorkshire and Scotland as investors cash in on tax breaks and hotter summers.

    Westwell vineyard is on the site of a former monastery and sits close to the Pilgrims' Way on the North Downs, the historic route to Canterbury that runs along the top of the hill behind the vineyard.

    The climate crisis led to the UK experiencing its second-hottest year on record last year, with rising temperatures creating increasingly ideal conditions for growing grapes in Britain. But extreme heat also threatens to devastate typical wine regions, such as areas of Spain, Italy and southern California, where harvests are predicted to plummet.

    Westwell Wines.
    Adrian Pike, Winemaker and Managing Director with his wife Galia (Head of design, illustrations and marketing) photographed at their vineyard and winery near Ashford, Kent.

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  • 'It's a sun trap': climate crisis brings boomtime for British wine
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    'It's a sun trap': climate crisis brings boomtime for British wine
    UK vineyards are thriving as far north as Yorkshire and Scotland as investors cash in on tax breaks and hotter summers.

    Westwell vineyard is on the site of a former monastery and sits close to the Pilgrims' Way on the North Downs, the historic route to Canterbury that runs along the top of the hill behind the vineyard.

    The climate crisis led to the UK experiencing its second-hottest year on record last year, with rising temperatures creating increasingly ideal conditions for growing grapes in Britain. But extreme heat also threatens to devastate typical wine regions, such as areas of Spain, Italy and southern California, where harvests are predicted to plummet.

    Westwell Wines.
    Adrian Pike, Winemaker and Managing Director with his wife Galia (Head of design, illustrations and marketing) photographed at their vineyard and winery near Ashford, Kent.

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