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land rights

Despite India’s agricultural crisis, women farmers thrive by growing food instead of cash crops

9th May 2018 Equal Times 0

Shaila Shikrant, 38, sat in the shade of her small house with her neighbours around her, filling bowls with rice, wheat, corn, peas, peanuts, sesame, […]

One hundred years of servitude in Brazil

3rd April 2018 Equal Times 0

Sexagenarian Augusto Miranda Brasão has been cutting piassava since the age of 12 to pay off debts to his bosses. This palm tree, with coarse […]

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