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  • Drone Agriculture
 in Jiuquan
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    Drone Agriculture in Jiuquan
    A farmer operates a plant protection drone to spray wheat at a water-saving grain planting base in Jiuquan City, Gansu Province, China, on June 10, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Drone Agriculture
 in Jiuquan
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    Drone Agriculture in Jiuquan
    A farmer operates a plant protection drone to spray wheat at a water-saving grain planting base in Jiuquan City, Gansu Province, China, on June 10, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Drone Agriculture
 in Jiuquan
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    Drone Agriculture in Jiuquan
    A farmer operates a plant protection drone to spray wheat at a water-saving grain planting base in Jiuquan City, Gansu Province, China, on June 10, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Drone Agriculture
 in Jiuquan
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    Drone Agriculture in Jiuquan
    A farmer operates a plant protection drone to spray wheat at a water-saving grain planting base in Jiuquan City, Gansu Province, China, on June 10, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Drone Agriculture
 in Jiuquan
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    Drone Agriculture in Jiuquan
    A farmer operates a plant protection drone to spray wheat at a water-saving grain planting base in Jiuquan City, Gansu Province, China, on June 10, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
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    Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
    Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Wheat Harvest in Suqian
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  • Wheat Harvest in Suqian
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    Wheat Harvest in Suqian
    Farmers drive combine harvesters to harvest wheat in high-standard farmland in Suqian, Jiangsu province, China, on June 5, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Wheat Harvest in Suqian
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    Wheat Harvest in Suqian
    Farmers drive combine harvesters to harvest wheat in high-standard farmland in Suqian, Jiangsu province, China, on June 5, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Wheat Harvest in Suqian
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    Wheat Harvest in Suqian
    Farmers drive combine harvesters to harvest wheat in high-standard farmland in Suqian, Jiangsu province, China, on June 5, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Agricultural High Yield
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    Agricultural High Yield
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  • Agricultural High Yield
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    Agricultural High Yield
    A farmer harvests potatoes in the field in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, China, on June 4, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Agricultural High Yield
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    Agricultural High Yield
    A farmer harvests potatoes in the field in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, China, on June 4, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Agricultural High Yield
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    Agricultural High Yield
    A farmer sprays foliar fertilizer on peanuts in a field in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, China, on June 4, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Agricultural High Yield
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    Agricultural High Yield
    A farmer sprays foliar fertilizer on peanuts in a field in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, China, on June 4, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

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    Jute Farmers Battling Heat To Ensure Better Yield (Bangladeshi Farmers Work In Extreme Heat, Thinning Jute Plants And Applying Pesticides — Key Steps To Ensure Healthy Crop Growth And Better Fibre Quality)
    Farmers remove excess jute plants (thinning) in a rural field to ensure optimal spacing and healthier fiber yield in Faridpur, Bangladesh, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Pinu Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jute Farmers Battling Heat To Ensure Better Yield  (Bangladeshi Farmers Work In Extreme Heat, Thinning Jute Plants And Applying Pesticides — Key Steps To Ensure Healthy Crop Growth And Better Fibre Quality)
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    Jute Farmers Battling Heat To Ensure Better Yield (Bangladeshi Farmers Work In Extreme Heat, Thinning Jute Plants And Applying Pesticides — Key Steps To Ensure Healthy Crop Growth And Better Fibre Quality)
    Farmers remove excess jute plants (thinning) in a rural field to ensure optimal spacing and healthier fiber yield in Faridpur, Bangladesh, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Pinu Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

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