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32nd Annual Environmental Media Association (EMA) Awards Gala Honoring Billie Eilish, Maggie Baird And Nikki Reed Presented By Toyota
9 October 2022
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9 October 2022
Swedish-American actress and model Malin Åkerman (Malin Akerman) arrives at the 32nd Annual Environmental Media Association (EMA) Awards Gala honoring Billie Eilish, Maggie Baird And Nikki Reed presented by Toyota held at Sunset Las Palmas Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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32nd Annual Environmental Media Association (EMA) Awards Gala Honoring Billie Eilish, Maggie Baird And Nikki Reed Presented By Toyota
9 October 2022
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9 October 2022
Swedish-American actress and model Malin Åkerman (Malin Akerman) arrives at the 32nd Annual Environmental Media Association (EMA) Awards Gala honoring Billie Eilish, Maggie Baird And Nikki Reed presented by Toyota held at Sunset Las Palmas Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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32nd Annual Environmental Media Association (EMA) Awards Gala Honoring Billie Eilish, Maggie Baird And Nikki Reed Presented By Toyota
9 October 2022
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9 October 2022
Swedish-American actress and model Malin Åkerman (Malin Akerman) arrives at the 32nd Annual Environmental Media Association (EMA) Awards Gala honoring Billie Eilish, Maggie Baird And Nikki Reed presented by Toyota held at Sunset Las Palmas Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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27 February 2022
Packages of tea displayed in the Lover's Leap Ethical Tea Boutique at the Pedro Tea Estate in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, on August 18, 2017.
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25 July 2021
Boxes of tobacco being aged at the LaFlor Dominicana Cigar Factory in La Romana, Dominican Republic, on December 19, 2012.
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25 July 2021
Boxes of tobacco being aged at the LaFlor Dominicana Cigar Factory in La Romana, Dominican Republic, on December 19, 2012.
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4 January 2019
Farmers seen at a honey farm collecting honeycomb from specially prepared box around mustard field in Munshigonj near Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 04, 2019. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators including 1,000 commercial agriculturists produce at least 1500 tons of good quality honey a year across the country.
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4 January 2019
Farmers seen at a honey farm collecting honeycomb from specially prepared box around mustard field in Munshigonj near Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 04, 2019. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators including 1,000 commercial agriculturists produce at least 1500 tons of good quality honey a year across the country.
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4 January 2019
Farmers seen at a honey farm collecting honeycomb from specially prepared box around mustard field in Munshigonj near Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 04, 2019. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators including 1,000 commercial agriculturists produce at least 1500 tons of good quality honey a year across the country.
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4 January 2019
Farmers seen at a honey farm collecting honeycomb from specially prepared box around mustard field in Munshigonj near Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 04, 2019. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators including 1,000 commercial agriculturists produce at least 1500 tons of good quality honey a year across the country.
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4 January 2019
Farmers seen at a honey farm collecting honeycomb from specially prepared box around mustard field in Munshigonj near Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 04, 2019. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators including 1,000 commercial agriculturists produce at least 1500 tons of good quality honey a year across the country.
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21 July 2016
A man walks on the top of fermentation box during coffee washing at the Mubuyu farm coffee factory in Zambia. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.
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21 July 2016
A worker of the Mubuyu Farm coffee factory in Zambia fills the fermentation box with water to remove red skins from coffee beans. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.
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21 July 2016
Workers of the Mubuyu Farm in Zambia unload bags with coffee cherries from the track and put them to washing boxes. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.
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21 July 2016
A worker of the Mubuyu Farm, Zambia, prepares coffee beans for the fermentation process in the fermentation boxes. A series of chemical reactions occurring for 24 hours enhance the flavor quality of the roasted coffee. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee.
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