Sunday, November 19, 2017

Global Food and Agriculture Photos November 19, 2017

This roundup of global food, farming, and agricultural photos appears every Sunday on Big Picture Agriculture.

U.S.A.
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Turkeys stand in a barn at the Yordy Turkey Farm in Morton, Illinois, U.S., on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017. Americans are expected to eat about 46 million turkeys during their traditional family feasts, and the cost to feed 10 people has slipped to its lowest since 2013, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation's annual grocery store survey. Photo credit: Daniel Acker / Bloomberg / Getty Images.
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A frozen turkey is arranged for a photograph in a freezer at the Yordy Turkey Farm in Morton, Illinois, U.S., on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017. Photo credit: Daniel Acker / Bloomberg / Getty Images.

E.U.
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French cattle breeder Thibaut Dijols stands next to an Aubrac breed cow named 'Haute', the 2018 mascot cow of the Paris' International Agriculture Fair on November 17, 2017 in Curieres near Rodez, southern France. Photo credit: AFP / PASCAL PAVANI / Getty Images.
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Barrels of Beaujolais Nouveau wine are rolled by wine-growers on November 15, 2017 in the streets of Lyon, France, during the official launch of the Beaujolais Nouveau. The tradition is that the first barrel of wine is pierced on the Place des Terreaux before a public tasting. Photo credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images.

INDIA
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The Rosogolla sweet display at the Kolkata city femurs KC Das Sweet on November 14,2017 in Kolkata,India. The debate over the origin of the rosogolla is not merely about Bengali and Odia sentiments. The bragging rights may translate into good business for confectioners in the two states. It was sweet victory for West Bengal after a bitter feud over one of Indias most celebrated desserts. On Tuesday, the Geographical Indications (GI) registry announced that the rosogolla (also known as rasgulla) originated in the state, and not in Odisha. Photo credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images.
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An Indian labourer collects eggs at a poultry farm on the outskirts of Hyderabad on November 14, 2017. Poultry is one of the largest growing agriculture sectors in India. Photo credit: AFP / NOAH SEELAM / Getty Images.

LATIN AMERICA
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Farmers, food security activists and chefs on 16 November 2017 promoted a banqueting in front of the Municipal Theater in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil, in rejection of the proposal, already discarded, of the mayor João Doria to provide farinata from food that was close to the due date) for the low-income population and the students of municipal schools. Photo credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images.

PAKISTAN
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Pakistani farmers wash turnips along a river on the outskirts of Peshawar on November 13, 2017. Photo credit: AFP / ABDUL MAJEED / Getty Images.
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Pakistani farmers pull a horse cart loaded with potato sacks after washing them at the river on the outskirts of Peshawar on November 13, 2017. Photo credit: AFP / ABDUL MAJEED / Getty Images.

PALESTINE
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Palestinian farmers harvest sweet potato at a farm in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip on November 12, 2017. Photo credit: AFP / SAID KHATIB / Getty Images.

INDONESIA
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After the cocoon is cooked, the yarn starts to be processed by semi-automatic machine at silkworm farm at Sutera House, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, Tuesday, November 14, 2017. In Indonesia, the need for high silk thread, 900 ton silk yarn - 7200 tons per year. Photo credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images.
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A worker is weaving a silk thread that has been spun on silkworm farm at Silk House, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, Tuesday, November 14, 2017. In Indonesia, the need for high silk thread, which is 900 tons of silk yarn - 7200 tons a year. Photo credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images.
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Staffs dispatch the sharks, fished from Indonesian waters, to send them Muara Angke fish market in Jakarta, November 13, 2017. Although most species of sharks are endangered to some degree, shark catching is still rife due to the high demand. Shark fin soup is a popular dish, often served at luxurious banquets or restaurants. Photo credit: Anadolu Agency / Getty Images.

MYANMAR
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In this aerial photograph taken from a helicopter on November 12, 2017, burned villages are seen among large unharvested fields near the Maungdaw township in Rakhine state in Myanmar. Torched villages and unharvested paddy fields stretch to the horizon in Myanmar's violence-gutted Rakhine state, where a dwindling number of Muslim Rohingya remain trapped in limbo after a violent military crackdown coursed through the region. A rare military-organised trip for foreign media by helicopter to Maungdaw -- the epicentre of a crisis that exploded in late August -- showed a landscape devoid of people, with blackened patches marking the spots where Rohingya villages once stood. Photo credit: AFP / PHYO HEIN KYAW / Getty Images.

NEPAL
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Nepali farmers winnow rice during harvesting in Bhaktapur, some 12 kilometres south-east of Kathmandu, on November 14, 2017. Photo credit: AFP / PRAKASH MATHEMA / Getty Images.

IVORY COAST
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Market gardeners collect lettuce in a field near Abidjan, on November 17, 2017. Photo credit: AFP / ISSOUF SANOGO / Getty Images.
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An exhibitor poses with Malian rams at the opening of the fourth International Exhibition of Agriculture and Animal Resources (SARA 2017) in Abidjan on November 17, 2017. Photo credit: AFP / ISSOUF SANOGO / Getty Images.
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An weaver works on a loom at the opening of the fourth International Exhibition of Agriculture and Animal Resources (SARA 2017) in Abidjan on November 17, 2017. Photo credit: AFP / ISSOUF SANOGO / Getty Images.