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Quoted: “We can’t get back all that we lost"
December 7, 2010
By The IRC
Famer Obaid Ullah with wheat seeds he received from the IRC.
Photo: Selena Marr/The IRC
“We can’t get back all that we lost. But these seeds and the crops that will grow from them will help us recover from the floods. I thank the IRC for this assistance.”
- Obaid Ullah, one of some 3,500 farmers in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province the IRC is providing with 300 tons of seeds after devastating floods washed away or ruined their own supplies. Read more about how the the IRC is racing to help Ullah and other farmers sow their crops before the end of the winter planting season.
Posted in Pakistan Floods, Asia, Pakistan | Tags: farming, humanitarian, Pakistan flooding, natural disasters, quoted
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