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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. Grape tomatoes being packaged for shipping. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. Grape tomatoes being packaged for shipping. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. Freshly picked tomatoes. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. Inside one of the tomato greenhouses. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. Tomato vines. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. Tomato vines. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. A supervisor working. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. Tomato vines. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. An employee working on the tomatoes plants. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. A tractor inside one of the greenhouses transporting the freshly picked produce. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. A tractor inside one of the greenhouses transporting the freshly picked produce. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. A tractor inside one of the greenhouses transporting the freshly picked produce. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. Freshly picked pink tomatoes. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. A tractor inside one of the greenhouses transporting the freshly picked produce. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. freshly picked pink tomatoes. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. A worker picking tomatoes. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. A worker picking tomatoes. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. A worker picking tomatoes. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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U.S. - Mexico tomato trade war
September 24, 2012 - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico: Trade war on tomatoes - Greenhouse grown tomatoes at del campo facilities in Mexico. Inside one of the tomato greenhouses. Mexico and the United States are gearing for a costly showdown over fresh tomatoes ¿ a $3.5-billion business for the two countries ¿ in a move that could boost the fortunes of some American tomato farmers but raise prices for U.S. consumers. Growers in Florida have demanded cuts in imports from Mexico, and Washington appears inclined to support the Floridians and the few farmers from other states who have joined the complaint.
(Adriana Zehbrauskas/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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CHINA-XINJIANG-BAYINGOLIN-TOMATOES (CN)
(110822) -- BAYINGOLIN, Aug. 22, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Farmers dry the tomatoes in the sun at Hejing County of Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture of Bayingolin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Aug. 21, 2011. The harvest season of tomatoes falls in Yanqi Basin of Xinjiang recently.
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CHINA-XINJIANG-BAYINGOLIN-TOMATOES (CN)
(110822) -- BAYINGOLIN, Aug. 22, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Farmers dry the tomatoes in the sun at Hejing County of Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture of Bayingolin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Aug. 21, 2011. The harvest season of tomatoes falls in Yanqi Basin of Xinjiang recently.
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CHINA-XINJIANG-BAYINGOLIN-TOMATOES (CN)
(110822) -- BAYINGOLIN, Aug. 22, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Farmers dry the tomatoes in the sun at Hejing County of Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture of Bayingolin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Aug. 21, 2011. The harvest season of tomatoes falls in Yanqi Basin of Xinjiang recently.
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CHINA-XINJIANG-BAYINGOLIN-TOMATOES (CN)
(110822) -- BAYINGOLIN, Aug. 22, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A farmer dries the tomatoes in the sun at Hejing County of Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture of Bayingolin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Aug. 21, 2011. The harvest season of tomatoes falls in Yanqi Basin of Xinjiang recently.
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CHINA-XINJIANG-BAYINGOLIN-TOMATOES (CN)
(110822) -- BAYINGOLIN, Aug. 22, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Farmers dry the tomatoes in the sun at Hejing County of Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture of Bayingolin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Aug. 21, 2011. The harvest season of tomatoes falls in Yanqi Basin of Xinjiang recently.
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Chef's Kitchen
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Mid- adult chef prepares salad
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Lycopersicon esculentum Sakura
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Visions / Reporters
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Good food
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Cherry Tomatoes on a plate
Good food
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Modern Interior
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Tomatoes in colander in sink
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Ireland - Aug 2010
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Darina Allen, Irish food guru, Midleton Farmers Market, Co Cork, Ireland
Ireland - Aug 2010
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Cape Province, South Africa
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Cape Province, South Africa
A WORLD OF DIVERSITY AND DIFFERENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA
From vast plains to rolling mountains and golden beaches to barren deserts, South Africa is a vast country of huge diversity.
And its bustling cities are just as varied as its landscapes - from the likes of hustling Johannesburg to the cosmopolitan Cape Town.
The country is renowned for its wines and is the world's largest producer of gold.
In 2010, it will also play host to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the first time the contest has been held on the African continent.
Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province.
It is also the legislative capital of the country, being the location of parliament and other government buildings.
One of these is the old city hall, a large Edwardian building in the city centre that was built in 1905.
It was here, on 11 February, 1990, that Nelson Mandela made his first public speech just hours after being release from prison.
Cape Town is noted for its architectural heritage, with the highest density of Cape Dutch style buildings in the world.
One of its latest constructions is slightly different however - the main stadium that will host matches during the World Cup.
Known as the 'Mother City', the Cape Town metropolitan area covers a vast sprawl; however, the city centre or 'bowl' is relatively small.
It is nestled between Table Bay and the Table Mountain range, which provides a dramatic backdrop to the city.
The flat-topped Table Mountain, along with other famous peaks such as Lion's Head and Apostles Mountain, form part of the Table Mountain National Park.
This area is a significant tourist attraction, with many visitors using the cableway or hiking to the top of Table Mountain.
Its main feature is what gi...
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KOPFLAST, TOMATOES, MARKET, PORT AU PRINCE, REPUBLIC HAITI
Haiti is one of the poorest developing countries in the western hemisphere. Every means of distribution of goods can be found here. For tourists this is something to photograph, but for development aid planners it is a nightmare. The big markets last all day. Specialised trades have developed: the woman who sells drinking-water by the mouthful, the stew-cooks who light their fires on the spot, and the ñboysî of all ages who carry peopleÍs shopping-bags for a small fee. (FOTO: DUKAS/MICHAEL FRIEDEL)
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Vendors carrying unusual goods for sale on their heads, Ghana, West Africa - Mar 2007
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Ghanian man with a box of tomatoes on his head
Vendors carrying unusual goods for sale on their heads, Ghana, West Africa - Mar 2007
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