This roundup of global food, farming, and agricultural photos appears every Sunday on Big Picture Agriculture.
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Abby Rose of Vidacycle Tech, who produce apps for small farms to record in field data, poses for a portrait as part of the series 'Women Who Farm' on March 5, 2018 in Stevenage, England. This photo project shot in collaboration with Pebble Magazine for International Women's Day 2018, shines a light on the women working at the heart of our food system who are committed to making a difference for good. Photo credit: Miles Willis / Getty Images.
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Farmer Peter Laidlaw from Craigannet Farm in the Carron Valley near Stirling, Scotland feeds his livestock, following the recent severe weather. Photo credit: Andrew Milligan / PA Images / Getty Images.
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Farmer Peter Laidlaw from Craigannet Farm in the Carron Valley near Stirling, Scotland feeds his livestock, following the recent severe weather. Photo credit: Andrew Milligan / PA Images / Getty Images.
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Workers hang arctic cods heads on wood high tables, on March 9, 2018, in Tangstad on the Norwegian northern Lofoten islands, within Arctic Circle. The heads are to be exported to Nigeria, which is the first consumer of arctic cods head from Norway. Photo credit: AFP / Olivier MORIN / Getty Images.
NEW ZEALAND
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Wild Meat Kebabs with rabbit, wallaby, fallow deer, pork and goat are seen during the Hokitika Wildfoods Festival on March 10, 2018 in Hokitika, New Zealand. Photo credit: Kai Schwoerer / Getty Images.
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Coffee demo made at the exhibition in South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia, on 9 March 2018. Indonesia Coffee Exhibition held at Intermark BSD-South Tangerang, exhibit coffee originally from Indonesia. Indonesia is the 4th largest coffee exportir in the world with robusta and arabica at it best. Photo credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images.
CHINA
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Farmers are busy on early spring seeding on 07 March 2018 in Suining, Sichuan, China. Photo credit: TPG / Getty Images.
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A woman walks as she carries cedar tree saplings in Rongan in China's southern Guangxi region on March 7, 2018. Photo credit: AFP / China / Getty Images.
BANGLADESH
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Varieties Handicraft products displayed in the Jute Product fair to Celebrating the National Jute Day at Bangabandhu International Conference Center in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 06, 2018. Photo credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images.
JORDAN
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Jordanian farmers bring their cows, chickens, eggs and milk to the protest at the Jordanian Parliament on March 6, 2018 in Amman, Jordan. Farmers have demonstrated daily in front of the Parliament building, in an attempt to pressurise the government into withdrawing the decision that imposed a 10% sales tax on vegetables, fruits, fodder and live animals, as well as inputs for agricultural production, which were exempted or subject to sales tax of zero or 4%. Photo credit: Salah Malkawi / Getty Images.
AFRICA
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A Sudanese boy from Dinka tribe poses between cows in the early morning at their cattle camp in Mingkaman, Lakes State, South Sudan on March 4, 2018. During South Sudans dry season between December and May, pastoralists from the highlands move to the lowlands and close to the Nile, where they set up big cattle camps to make sure their animals are close to grazing land. Photo credit: AFP / Stefanie GLINSKI / Getty Images.
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An Indian labourer packs cauliflowers at a wholesale vegetable market in Jalandhar on March 6, 2018. Photo credit: AFP / SHAMMI MEHRA / Getty Images.
JAPAN
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Rape blossoms cover a field in Tokushima, Japan, 10 March 2018. Photo credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images.
BALI
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Farmer collected kemitir flower at singaraja-Bali. Mount Agung cooling down for the past two days, People some back to normal activity. Photo credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images.
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A man sells flowers at Rizhsky Flower Market ahead of International Women's Day. Photo credit: Sergei Bobylev / TASS / Getty Images.
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Making oriental sweets at Aya Vostok, a private Syrian firm. The production is organized by Syrian citizens that have temporary residence permit in Russia. Photo credit: Sergei Bobylev / TASS / Getty Images.
HERE IN BOULDER, COLORADO
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Food entrepreneurs John Simmons, left, and Matt Oscamou, right, are pictured outside of their offices on March 5, 2018 in Boulder, Colorado. The natural products industry appears poised to spearhead the commercialization/retail of cannabis compounds. Simmons and Oscamou have created a hemp extract, phytocannabinoid food company called Weller. Their hemp derived CBD-infused food brand, Weller, was born out of a passion to enhance wellness in a new way. The entrepreneurial duo plans to launch their snack products at the Natural Products Expo West on March 8. Photo credit: Denver Post / Helen H. Richardson / Getty Images.
E.U.
Abby Rose of Vidacycle Tech, who produce apps for small farms to record in field data, poses for a portrait as part of the series 'Women Who Farm' on March 5, 2018 in Stevenage, England. This photo project shot in collaboration with Pebble Magazine for International Women's Day 2018, shines a light on the women working at the heart of our food system who are committed to making a difference for good. Photo credit: Miles Willis / Getty Images.
Farmer Peter Laidlaw from Craigannet Farm in the Carron Valley near Stirling, Scotland feeds his livestock, following the recent severe weather. Photo credit: Andrew Milligan / PA Images / Getty Images.
Farmer Peter Laidlaw from Craigannet Farm in the Carron Valley near Stirling, Scotland feeds his livestock, following the recent severe weather. Photo credit: Andrew Milligan / PA Images / Getty Images.
Workers hang arctic cods heads on wood high tables, on March 9, 2018, in Tangstad on the Norwegian northern Lofoten islands, within Arctic Circle. The heads are to be exported to Nigeria, which is the first consumer of arctic cods head from Norway. Photo credit: AFP / Olivier MORIN / Getty Images.
NEW ZEALAND
Wild Meat Kebabs with rabbit, wallaby, fallow deer, pork and goat are seen during the Hokitika Wildfoods Festival on March 10, 2018 in Hokitika, New Zealand. Photo credit: Kai Schwoerer / Getty Images.
INDONESIA
Coffee demo made at the exhibition in South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia, on 9 March 2018. Indonesia Coffee Exhibition held at Intermark BSD-South Tangerang, exhibit coffee originally from Indonesia. Indonesia is the 4th largest coffee exportir in the world with robusta and arabica at it best. Photo credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images.
CHINA
Farmers are busy on early spring seeding on 07 March 2018 in Suining, Sichuan, China. Photo credit: TPG / Getty Images.
A woman walks as she carries cedar tree saplings in Rongan in China's southern Guangxi region on March 7, 2018. Photo credit: AFP / China / Getty Images.
BANGLADESH
Varieties Handicraft products displayed in the Jute Product fair to Celebrating the National Jute Day at Bangabandhu International Conference Center in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 06, 2018. Photo credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images.
JORDAN
Jordanian farmers bring their cows, chickens, eggs and milk to the protest at the Jordanian Parliament on March 6, 2018 in Amman, Jordan. Farmers have demonstrated daily in front of the Parliament building, in an attempt to pressurise the government into withdrawing the decision that imposed a 10% sales tax on vegetables, fruits, fodder and live animals, as well as inputs for agricultural production, which were exempted or subject to sales tax of zero or 4%. Photo credit: Salah Malkawi / Getty Images.
AFRICA
A Sudanese boy from Dinka tribe poses between cows in the early morning at their cattle camp in Mingkaman, Lakes State, South Sudan on March 4, 2018. During South Sudans dry season between December and May, pastoralists from the highlands move to the lowlands and close to the Nile, where they set up big cattle camps to make sure their animals are close to grazing land. Photo credit: AFP / Stefanie GLINSKI / Getty Images.
INDIA
An Indian labourer packs cauliflowers at a wholesale vegetable market in Jalandhar on March 6, 2018. Photo credit: AFP / SHAMMI MEHRA / Getty Images.
JAPAN
Rape blossoms cover a field in Tokushima, Japan, 10 March 2018. Photo credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images.
BALI
Farmer collected kemitir flower at singaraja-Bali. Mount Agung cooling down for the past two days, People some back to normal activity. Photo credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images.
RUSSIA
A man sells flowers at Rizhsky Flower Market ahead of International Women's Day. Photo credit: Sergei Bobylev / TASS / Getty Images.
Making oriental sweets at Aya Vostok, a private Syrian firm. The production is organized by Syrian citizens that have temporary residence permit in Russia. Photo credit: Sergei Bobylev / TASS / Getty Images.
HERE IN BOULDER, COLORADO
Food entrepreneurs John Simmons, left, and Matt Oscamou, right, are pictured outside of their offices on March 5, 2018 in Boulder, Colorado. The natural products industry appears poised to spearhead the commercialization/retail of cannabis compounds. Simmons and Oscamou have created a hemp extract, phytocannabinoid food company called Weller. Their hemp derived CBD-infused food brand, Weller, was born out of a passion to enhance wellness in a new way. The entrepreneurial duo plans to launch their snack products at the Natural Products Expo West on March 8. Photo credit: Denver Post / Helen H. Richardson / Getty Images.