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Himalayan Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus) at the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, on May 31, 2010. I...

#7619118

Himalayan Black Bear

10 January 2022

Himalayan Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus) at the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, on May 31, 2010. I...

#7619118

10 January 2022

Himalayan Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus) at the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, on May 31, 2010. It is a venerable species due to deforestation and active hunting for its body parts. It is morphologically similar to prehistoric bears.


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Himalayan Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus) at the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, on May 31, 2010. I...

#7619136

Himalayan Black Bear

10 January 2022

Himalayan Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus) at the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, on May 31, 2010. I...

#7619136

10 January 2022

Himalayan Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus) at the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, on May 31, 2010. It is a venerable species due to deforestation and active hunting for its body parts. It is morphologically similar to prehistoric bears.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643418

Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh

12 January 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643418

12 January 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643424

Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh

12 January 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643424

12 January 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643428

Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh

12 January 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643428

12 January 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643442

Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh

12 January 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643442

12 January 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643444

Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh

12 January 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643444

12 January 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exter...

#10564372

Dragon Fruit Cultivation In India

28 September 2023

A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exter...

#10564372

28 September 2023

A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exterior of several different cactus species indigenous of the genus Selenicereus (formerly Hylocereus). Plants can begin flowering in as little as six to eight months, although container-grown plants may take up to two years to bear fruit. It is very profitable for farming, once the plant is mature, could see four to six fruiting cycles a year from a plant that is capable of bearing fruit for 20 to 30 years. The biggest enemy of this plant is Fungus (Colletotrichum) and Bacteria (Xanthomonas and Erwinia) attack. Moreover, farmers are advised to prune and destroy the infected plant parts. This dragon fruit cultivation photo was taken at Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India on 15/09/2023.


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A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exter...

#10564374

Dragon Fruit Cultivation In India

28 September 2023

A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exter...

#10564374

28 September 2023

A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exterior of several different cactus species indigenous of the genus Selenicereus (formerly Hylocereus). Plants can begin flowering in as little as six to eight months, although container-grown plants may take up to two years to bear fruit. It is very profitable for farming, once the plant is mature, could see four to six fruiting cycles a year from a plant that is capable of bearing fruit for 20 to 30 years. The biggest enemy of this plant is Fungus (Colletotrichum) and Bacteria (Xanthomonas and Erwinia) attack. Moreover, farmers are advised to prune and destroy the infected plant parts. This dragon fruit cultivation photo was taken at Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India on 15/09/2023.


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A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exter...

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Dragon Fruit Cultivation In India

28 September 2023

A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exter...

#10564376

28 September 2023

A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exterior of several different cactus species indigenous of the genus Selenicereus (formerly Hylocereus). Plants can begin flowering in as little as six to eight months, although container-grown plants may take up to two years to bear fruit. It is very profitable for farming, once the plant is mature, could see four to six fruiting cycles a year from a plant that is capable of bearing fruit for 20 to 30 years. The biggest enemy of this plant is Fungus (Colletotrichum) and Bacteria (Xanthomonas and Erwinia) attack. Moreover, farmers are advised to prune and destroy the infected plant parts. This dragon fruit cultivation photo was taken at Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India on 15/09/2023.


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A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exter...

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Dragon Fruit Cultivation In India

28 September 2023

A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exter...

#10564380

28 September 2023

A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exterior of several different cactus species indigenous of the genus Selenicereus (formerly Hylocereus). Plants can begin flowering in as little as six to eight months, although container-grown plants may take up to two years to bear fruit. It is very profitable for farming, once the plant is mature, could see four to six fruiting cycles a year from a plant that is capable of bearing fruit for 20 to 30 years. The biggest enemy of this plant is Fungus (Colletotrichum) and Bacteria (Xanthomonas and Erwinia) attack. Moreover, farmers are advised to prune and destroy the infected plant parts. This dragon fruit cultivation photo was taken at Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India on 15/09/2023.


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A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exter...

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Dragon Fruit Cultivation In India

28 September 2023

A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exter...

#10564382

28 September 2023

A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exterior of several different cactus species indigenous of the genus Selenicereus (formerly Hylocereus). Plants can begin flowering in as little as six to eight months, although container-grown plants may take up to two years to bear fruit. It is very profitable for farming, once the plant is mature, could see four to six fruiting cycles a year from a plant that is capable of bearing fruit for 20 to 30 years. The biggest enemy of this plant is Fungus (Colletotrichum) and Bacteria (Xanthomonas and Erwinia) attack. Moreover, farmers are advised to prune and destroy the infected plant parts. This dragon fruit cultivation photo was taken at Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India on 15/09/2023.


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A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exter...

#10564386

Dragon Fruit Cultivation In India

28 September 2023

A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exter...

#10564386

28 September 2023

A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exterior of several different cactus species indigenous of the genus Selenicereus (formerly Hylocereus). Plants can begin flowering in as little as six to eight months, although container-grown plants may take up to two years to bear fruit. It is very profitable for farming, once the plant is mature, could see four to six fruiting cycles a year from a plant that is capable of bearing fruit for 20 to 30 years. The biggest enemy of this plant is Fungus (Colletotrichum) and Bacteria (Xanthomonas and Erwinia) attack. Moreover, farmers are advised to prune and destroy the infected plant parts. This dragon fruit cultivation photo was taken at Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India on 15/09/2023.


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A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exter...

#10564388

Dragon Fruit Cultivation In India

28 September 2023

A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exter...

#10564388

28 September 2023

A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exterior of several different cactus species indigenous of the genus Selenicereus (formerly Hylocereus). Plants can begin flowering in as little as six to eight months, although container-grown plants may take up to two years to bear fruit. It is very profitable for farming, once the plant is mature, could see four to six fruiting cycles a year from a plant that is capable of bearing fruit for 20 to 30 years. The biggest enemy of this plant is Fungus (Colletotrichum) and Bacteria (Xanthomonas and Erwinia) attack. Moreover, farmers are advised to prune and destroy the infected plant parts. This dragon fruit cultivation photo was taken at Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India on 15/09/2023.


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A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exter...

#10564390

Dragon Fruit Cultivation In India

28 September 2023

A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exter...

#10564390

28 September 2023

A pitaya or pitahaya known as ''dragon fruit'' and ''strawberry pear'' is a fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exterior of several different cactus species indigenous of the genus Selenicereus (formerly Hylocereus). Plants can begin flowering in as little as six to eight months, although container-grown plants may take up to two years to bear fruit. It is very profitable for farming, once the plant is mature, could see four to six fruiting cycles a year from a plant that is capable of bearing fruit for 20 to 30 years. The biggest enemy of this plant is Fungus (Colletotrichum) and Bacteria (Xanthomonas and Erwinia) attack. Moreover, farmers are advised to prune and destroy the infected plant parts. This dragon fruit cultivation photo was taken at Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India on 15/09/2023.


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Orlando Fuentes cempasuchil farmer shows his harvest in Xochimilco on October 7, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico.
Cempasuchil is also called the...

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Cempasuchil Flower Harvest In Xochimilco

8 October 2020

Orlando Fuentes cempasuchil farmer shows his harvest in Xochimilco on October 7, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico.
Cempasuchil is also called the...

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8 October 2020

Orlando Fuentes cempasuchil farmer shows his harvest in Xochimilco on October 7, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Cempasuchil is also called the flower of the dead in Mexico and is used by people in the celebration of the Day of the Dead on November 2 as an offering for their deceased beings. Sowing of the plant begins in July and the harvest begins to bear fruit in September and October.


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