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Photo Share: Starting over with seedlings
Photo: Ned Colt/IRC
SINDH PROVINCE, Pakistan -
Farmers who lost their rice crops in the record floods of 2010, transplant seedlings from an International Rescue Committee paddy to be replanted in their own fields. The IRC has supplied seed and fertilizer, and funded the repair of irrigation culverts in much of rural Sindh province.
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