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  • Floods Deluge Paddy Crops In Kashmir
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    Floods Deluge Paddy Crops In Kashmir
    Paddy ready for harvest lies submerged in water following heavy rainfall on the outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 7, 2025. Heavy rains cause the Jhelum River to breach its banks, inundating vast stretches of paddy fields across Kashmir. Thousands of hectares of standing crops are destroyed just weeks before harvest, leaving farmers facing heavy losses. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Floods Deluge Paddy Crops In Kashmir
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    Floods Deluge Paddy Crops In Kashmir
    Paddy ready for harvest lies submerged in water following heavy rainfall on the outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 7, 2025. Heavy rains cause the Jhelum River to breach its banks, inundating vast stretches of paddy fields across Kashmir. Thousands of hectares of standing crops are destroyed just weeks before harvest, leaving farmers facing heavy losses. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Floods Deluge Paddy Crops In Kashmir
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    Floods Deluge Paddy Crops In Kashmir
    Paddy ready for harvest lies submerged in water following heavy rainfall on the outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 7, 2025. Heavy rains cause the Jhelum River to breach its banks, inundating vast stretches of paddy fields across Kashmir. Thousands of hectares of standing crops are destroyed just weeks before harvest, leaving farmers facing heavy losses. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Floods Deluge Paddy Crops In Kashmir
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    Floods Deluge Paddy Crops In Kashmir
    Paddy ready for harvest lies submerged in water following heavy rainfall on the outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 7, 2025. Heavy rains cause the Jhelum River to breach its banks, inundating vast stretches of paddy fields across Kashmir. Thousands of hectares of standing crops are destroyed just weeks before harvest, leaving farmers facing heavy losses. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Floods Deluge Paddy Crops In Kashmir
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    Floods Deluge Paddy Crops In Kashmir
    Faazi, 70, looks at her paddy lying submerged in water following heavy rainfall on the outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 7, 2025. Heavy rains cause the Jhelum River to breach its banks, inundating vast stretches of paddy fields across Kashmir. Thousands of hectares of standing crops are destroyed just weeks before harvest, leaving farmers facing heavy losses. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Floods Deluge Paddy Crops In Kashmir
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    Floods Deluge Paddy Crops In Kashmir
    Faazi, 70, looks at her paddy lying submerged in water following heavy rainfall on the outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 7, 2025. Heavy rains cause the Jhelum River to breach its banks, inundating vast stretches of paddy fields across Kashmir. Thousands of hectares of standing crops are destroyed just weeks before harvest, leaving farmers facing heavy losses. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Floods Deluge Paddy Crops In Kashmir
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    Floods Deluge Paddy Crops In Kashmir
    Paddy ready for harvest lies submerged in water following heavy rainfall on the outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 7, 2025. Heavy rains cause the Jhelum River to breach its banks, inundating vast stretches of paddy fields across Kashmir. Thousands of hectares of standing crops are destroyed just weeks before harvest, leaving farmers facing heavy losses. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Aerial View Of Green Paddy Farmland In Nepal.
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    Aerial View Of Green Paddy Farmland In Nepal.
    The aerial view shows green paddy farmland on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto)

     

  • Aerial View Of Green Paddy Farmland In Nepal.
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    Aerial View Of Green Paddy Farmland In Nepal.
    The aerial view shows green paddy farmland on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto)

     

  • Aerial View Of Green Paddy Farmland In Nepal.
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    Aerial View Of Green Paddy Farmland In Nepal.
    The aerial view shows green paddy farmland on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto)

     

  • Aerial View Of Green Paddy Farmland In Nepal.
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    Aerial View Of Green Paddy Farmland In Nepal.
    The aerial view shows green paddy farmland on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto)

     

  • Aerial View Of Green Paddy Farmland In Nepal.
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    Aerial View Of Green Paddy Farmland In Nepal.
    The aerial view shows green paddy farmland on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rice Harvest In Garut West Java Indonesia
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    Rice Harvest In Garut West Java Indonesia
    August 2, 2025, Garut, West Java, Indonesia: Women farmers harvest rice in a field with Mount Cikuray volcano in the background at Bayongbong on West Java. According to the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Indonesia's monthly inflation in July was 0.30 percent, driven by high rice prices. The average price of rice at mills increased by 2.71 percent month-on-month (mtm) and 4.14 percent year-on-year. (Credit Image: © Algi Febri Sugita/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Rice Harvest In Garut West Java Indonesia
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    Rice Harvest In Garut West Java Indonesia
    August 2, 2025, Garut, West Java, Indonesia: Hands of farmer hold rice at a field in Bayongbong, Garut, West Java, Indonesia. According to the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Indonesia's monthly inflation in July was 0.30 percent, driven by high rice prices. The average price of rice at mills rose 2.71 percent month-to-month (mtm) and 4.14 percent year-on-year (Credit Image: © Algi Febri Sugita/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Rice Harvest In Garut West Java Indonesia
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    Rice Harvest In Garut West Java Indonesia
    August 2, 2025, Garut, West Java, Indonesia: A farmer harvest rice in a field with Mount Cikuray in the background in Bayongbong, Garut, West Java, Indonesia. According to the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Indonesia's monthly inflation in July was 0.30 percent, driven by high rice prices. The average price of rice at mills increased by 2.71 percent month-on-month (mtm) and 4.14 percent year-on-year (Credit Image: © Algi Febri Sugita/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
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    Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
    Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
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    Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
    Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
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    Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
    Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
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    Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
    Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
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    Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
    Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
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    Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
    Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
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    Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
    Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
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    Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
    Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
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    Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
    Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Agriculture
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    India Agriculture
    A farmer plows his field for paddy plantation in Mayong village, Morigaon District of Assam, India, on July 10, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Agriculture
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    India Agriculture
    Women plant rice saplings in a field in Mayong village, Morigaon District of Assam, India, on July 10, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Agriculture
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    India Agriculture
    Women plant rice saplings in a field in Mayong village, Morigaon District of Assam, India, on July 10, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Agriculture
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    India Agriculture
    Women plant rice saplings in a field in Mayong village, Morigaon District of Assam, India, on July 10, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Agriculture
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    India Agriculture
    Women plant rice saplings in a field in Mayong village, Morigaon District of Assam, India, on July 10, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Agriculture
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    India Agriculture
    Women plant rice saplings in a field in Mayong village, Morigaon District of Assam, India, on July 10, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In India
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    Daily Life In India
    Women arrive to plant rice saplings at a field in Nagaon district, Assam, India, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In India
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    Daily Life In India
    Women arrive to plant rice saplings at a field in Nagaon district, Assam, India, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto)

     

  • National Paddy Day Celebrated In Nepal
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    National Paddy Day Celebrated In Nepal
    Farmers celebrate National Paddy Day by planting rice seeds, singing, and playing in the mud on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 29, 2025. Every year on National Paddy Day, farmers across Nepal come together to celebrate the beginning of the rice planting season (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto).

     

  • National Paddy Day Celebrated In Nepal
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    National Paddy Day Celebrated In Nepal
    Children learn to plant rice seeds during National Paddy Day on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 29, 2025. Every year on National Paddy Day, farmers across Nepal come together to celebrate the beginning of the rice planting season (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto).

     

  • National Paddy Day Celebrated In Nepal
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    National Paddy Day Celebrated In Nepal
    Farmers celebrate National Paddy Day by planting rice seeds, singing, and playing in the mud on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 29, 2025. Every year on National Paddy Day, farmers across Nepal come together to celebrate the beginning of the rice planting season (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto).

     

  • National Paddy Day Celebrated In Nepal
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    National Paddy Day Celebrated In Nepal
    Farmers celebrate National Paddy Day by planting rice seeds, singing, and playing in the mud on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 29, 2025. Every year on National Paddy Day, farmers across Nepal come together to celebrate the beginning of the rice planting season (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto).

     

  • National Paddy Day Celebrated In Nepal
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    National Paddy Day Celebrated In Nepal
    Farmers celebrate National Paddy Day by planting rice seeds, singing, and playing in the mud on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 29, 2025. Every year on National Paddy Day, farmers across Nepal come together to celebrate the beginning of the rice planting season (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto).

     

  • National Paddy Day Celebrated In Nepal
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    National Paddy Day Celebrated In Nepal
    Farmers celebrate National Paddy Day by planting rice seeds, singing, and playing in the mud on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 29, 2025. Every year on National Paddy Day, farmers across Nepal come together to celebrate the beginning of the rice planting season (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto).

     

  • National Paddy Day Celebration In Nepal
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    National Paddy Day Celebration In Nepal
    School children clean themselves after playing in the muddy water at the paddy field during Paddy Day in Tarkeshwor on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 29, 2025. (Photo by Sunil Pradhan/NurPhoto)

     

  • National Paddy Day Celebration In Nepal
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    National Paddy Day Celebration In Nepal
    (Photo by Sunil Pradhan/NurPhoto)

     

  • National Paddy Day Celebration In Nepal
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    National Paddy Day Celebration In Nepal
    School children play in the muddy water at the paddy field during Paddy Day in Tarkeshwor on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 29, 2025. (Photo by Sunil Pradhan/NurPhoto)

     

  • National Paddy Day Celebration In Nepal
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    National Paddy Day Celebration In Nepal
    A Nepalese farmer's face is covered in mud as he smiles at the paddy field during Paddy Day in Tarkeshwor on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 29, 2025. (Photo by Sunil Pradhan/NurPhoto)

     

  • National Paddy Day Celebration In Nepal
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    National Paddy Day Celebration In Nepal
    A Nepalese farmer's face is covered in mud as he smiles at the paddy field during Paddy Day in Tarkeshwor on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 29, 2025. (Photo by Sunil Pradhan/NurPhoto)

     

  • National Paddy Day Celebration In Nepal
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    National Paddy Day Celebration In Nepal
    Nepalese farmers sing and dance while standing in the muddy water at the paddy field during Paddy Day in Tarkeshwor on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 29, 2025. (Photo by Sunil Pradhan/NurPhoto)

     

  • National Paddy Day Celebration In Nepal
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    National Paddy Day Celebration In Nepal
    Nepalese farmers play in the muddy water at the paddy field during Paddy Day in Tarkeshwor on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 29, 2025. (Photo by Sunil Pradhan/NurPhoto)

     

  • The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
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    The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
    These paddy field workers get to work in the fields in front of a dramatic mountainside and moody skies. The wonderful scenery of Bengkulu, Indonesia, offered up its sites both on the ground and by air with use of a drone.

    Rahmad Himawan, 29, said, "This photo of the natural beauty is one of the most beautiful views in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The agricultural scenery in front of the Barisan mountains in Sumatra, Indonesia, is a wonderful sight. These are indigenous people who live in the Kemumu village area of North Bengkulu. More than 80% of the population work as farmers, with one of these areas the rice fields. People are grouped together, with each farm having around 10-20 members. The owner of the agricultural land will hire this work force to tend to the crops with each member having varying wages, through a profit-sharing system in place, depending on that year's sales of sacks of rice. The planting of the rice is taking place all year round and can be done three to four times between harvests."

    "The sky in this mountainous area of the Barisan Mountains has many dramatic moments, with the Barisan Mountains the cause of some of the weather conditions. I often get dramatic moments, mainly in the morning or evening sun, and can see rainbows, thunderstorms and foggy weather which all add to the dramatic atmosphere." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
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    The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
    These paddy field workers get to work in the fields in front of a dramatic mountainside and moody skies. The wonderful scenery of Bengkulu, Indonesia, offered up its sites both on the ground and by air with use of a drone.

    Rahmad Himawan, 29, said, "This photo of the natural beauty is one of the most beautiful views in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The agricultural scenery in front of the Barisan mountains in Sumatra, Indonesia, is a wonderful sight. These are indigenous people who live in the Kemumu village area of North Bengkulu. More than 80% of the population work as farmers, with one of these areas the rice fields. People are grouped together, with each farm having around 10-20 members. The owner of the agricultural land will hire this work force to tend to the crops with each member having varying wages, through a profit-sharing system in place, depending on that year's sales of sacks of rice. The planting of the rice is taking place all year round and can be done three to four times between harvests."

    "The sky in this mountainous area of the Barisan Mountains has many dramatic moments, with the Barisan Mountains the cause of some of the weather conditions. I often get dramatic moments, mainly in the morning or evening sun, and can see rainbows, thunderstorms and foggy weather which all add to the dramatic atmosphere." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
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    The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
    These paddy field workers get to work in the fields in front of a dramatic mountainside and moody skies. The wonderful scenery of Bengkulu, Indonesia, offered up its sites both on the ground and by air with use of a drone.

    Rahmad Himawan, 29, said, "This photo of the natural beauty is one of the most beautiful views in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The agricultural scenery in front of the Barisan mountains in Sumatra, Indonesia, is a wonderful sight. These are indigenous people who live in the Kemumu village area of North Bengkulu. More than 80% of the population work as farmers, with one of these areas the rice fields. People are grouped together, with each farm having around 10-20 members. The owner of the agricultural land will hire this work force to tend to the crops with each member having varying wages, through a profit-sharing system in place, depending on that year's sales of sacks of rice. The planting of the rice is taking place all year round and can be done three to four times between harvests."

    "The sky in this mountainous area of the Barisan Mountains has many dramatic moments, with the Barisan Mountains the cause of some of the weather conditions. I often get dramatic moments, mainly in the morning or evening sun, and can see rainbows, thunderstorms and foggy weather which all add to the dramatic atmosphere." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
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    The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
    These paddy field workers get to work in the fields in front of a dramatic mountainside and moody skies. The wonderful scenery of Bengkulu, Indonesia, offered up its sites both on the ground and by air with use of a drone.

    Rahmad Himawan, 29, said, "This photo of the natural beauty is one of the most beautiful views in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The agricultural scenery in front of the Barisan mountains in Sumatra, Indonesia, is a wonderful sight. These are indigenous people who live in the Kemumu village area of North Bengkulu. More than 80% of the population work as farmers, with one of these areas the rice fields. People are grouped together, with each farm having around 10-20 members. The owner of the agricultural land will hire this work force to tend to the crops with each member having varying wages, through a profit-sharing system in place, depending on that year's sales of sacks of rice. The planting of the rice is taking place all year round and can be done three to four times between harvests."

    "The sky in this mountainous area of the Barisan Mountains has many dramatic moments, with the Barisan Mountains the cause of some of the weather conditions. I often get dramatic moments, mainly in the morning or evening sun, and can see rainbows, thunderstorms and foggy weather which all add to the dramatic atmosphere." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
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    The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
    These paddy field workers get to work in the fields in front of a dramatic mountainside and moody skies. The wonderful scenery of Bengkulu, Indonesia, offered up its sites both on the ground and by air with use of a drone.

    Rahmad Himawan, 29, said, "This photo of the natural beauty is one of the most beautiful views in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The agricultural scenery in front of the Barisan mountains in Sumatra, Indonesia, is a wonderful sight. These are indigenous people who live in the Kemumu village area of North Bengkulu. More than 80% of the population work as farmers, with one of these areas the rice fields. People are grouped together, with each farm having around 10-20 members. The owner of the agricultural land will hire this work force to tend to the crops with each member having varying wages, through a profit-sharing system in place, depending on that year's sales of sacks of rice. The planting of the rice is taking place all year round and can be done three to four times between harvests."

    "The sky in this mountainous area of the Barisan Mountains has many dramatic moments, with the Barisan Mountains the cause of some of the weather conditions. I often get dramatic moments, mainly in the morning or evening sun, and can see rainbows, thunderstorms and foggy weather which all add to the dramatic atmosphere." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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