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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: Workers carry freshly harvested rice to the edge of the paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A worker stacks freshly harvested rice at the edge of the paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: Workers carry freshly harvested rice to the edge of the paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: Workers carry freshly harvested rice to the edge of the paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A worker stacks freshly harvested rice at the edge of the paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A worker stacks freshly harvested rice at the edge of the paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A worker stacks freshly harvested rice at the edge of the paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: Workers carry freshly harvested rice to the edge of the paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: Workers carry freshly harvested rice to the edge of the paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: Workers carry freshly harvested rice to the edge of the paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR:  Women harvest rice in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR:  Women harvest rice in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A woman harvests rice in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A woman harvests rice in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A woman harvests rice in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A woman harvests rice in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A woman harvests rice in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR:  Women harvest rice in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A woman harvests rice in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A worker stacks freshly harvested rice at the edge of the paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: Workers carry freshly harvested rice to the edge of the paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A woman harvests rice in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A woman harvests rice in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A woman harvests rice in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - WAKEMA, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR:  Workers feed sacks of paddy rice (paddy rice is unprocessed rice) into a processing line at a rice mill in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - WAKEMA, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR:  Workers feed sacks of paddy rice (paddy rice is unprocessed rice) into a processing line at a rice mill in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - WAKEMA, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR:  A woman carries a sack of paddy rice (unharvested rice) off a barge in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Most of the rice is still moved by barge because of the lack of roads in the area. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - WAKEMA, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR:  A woman carries a sack of paddy rice (unharvested rice) off a barge in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Most of the rice is still moved by barge because of the lack of roads in the area. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A teenager throws a bundle of harvested rice to a threshing machine in a rice paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - INMA, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A man spreads rice to dry on a paved road in his village in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A worker on a rice farm in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A worker operates a threshing machine, separating rice from the chaff, in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: Women bag rice after it was threshed in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A worker ties a sack of rice shut after it was threshed in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: Workers plant baby rice in a paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: Workers plant baby rice in a paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A worker plants baby rice in a paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A worker plants baby rice in a paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: Workers plant baby rice in a paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR:  A worker picks baby rice to transplant to a paddy where it will grow to maturity in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR:  A worker picks baby rice to transplant to a paddy where it will grow to maturity in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR:  A worker picks baby rice to transplant to a paddy where it will grow to maturity in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR:  A worker picks baby rice to transplant to a paddy where it will grow to maturity in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A worker operates a threshing machine, separating rice from the chaff, in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: Workers plant baby rice in a paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR: A worker plants baby rice in a paddy in the Ayeyarwady  Delta. Myanmar is the world's sixth largest rice producer and more than half of Myanmar's arable land is used for rice cultivation. The Ayeyarwady Delta is the most important rice growing region and is sometimes called "Myanmar's Granary." The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is predicting that the 2017 harvest will increase over 2016 and that exports will surge to 1.8 million tonnes.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - WAKEMA, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR:  A boatman on a branch of Irawaddy River in Wakema.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 NOVEMBER 2017 - MAUBIN, AYEYARWADY REGION, MYANMAR:    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2017 - YANGON, MYANMAR: Stevedores unload a shipment of rice from a small barge (in the background) docked on the Twante Canal in Yangon. Myanmar's road system lags behind its neighbors in Southeast Asia and a lot of cargo is still moved by ships and barges. From here, export quality rice will be repackaged and shipped overseas and rice for domestic consumption will be shipped to other cities in Myanmar.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2017 - YANGON, MYANMAR: Stevedores unload a shipment of rice from a small barge (in the background) docked on the Twante Canal in Yangon. Myanmar's road system lags behind its neighbors in Southeast Asia and a lot of cargo is still moved by ships and barges. From here, export quality rice will be repackaged and shipped overseas and rice for domestic consumption will be shipped to other cities in Myanmar.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2017 - YANGON, MYANMAR: Stevedores unload a shipment of rice from a barge docked on the Twante Canal in Yangon. Myanmar's road system lags behind its neighbors in Southeast Asia and a lot of cargo is still moved by ships and barges. From here, export quality rice will be repackaged and shipped overseas and rice for domestic consumption will be shipped to other cities in Myanmar.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2017 - YANGON, MYANMAR: Stevedores unload a shipment of rice from a barge docked on the Twante Canal in Yangon. Myanmar's road system lags behind its neighbors in Southeast Asia and a lot of cargo is still moved by ships and barges. From here, export quality rice will be repackaged and shipped overseas and rice for domestic consumption will be shipped to other cities in Myanmar.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2017 - YANGON, MYANMAR: Stevedores unload a shipment of rice from a barge docked on the Twante Canal in Yangon. Myanmar's road system lags behind its neighbors in Southeast Asia and a lot of cargo is still moved by ships and barges. From here, export quality rice will be repackaged and shipped overseas and rice for domestic consumption will be shipped to other cities in Myanmar.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2017 - YANGON, MYANMAR: Stevedores unload a shipment of rice from a barge docked on the Twante Canal in Yangon. Myanmar's road system lags behind its neighbors in Southeast Asia and a lot of cargo is still moved by ships and barges. From here, export quality rice will be repackaged and shipped overseas and rice for domestic consumption will be shipped to other cities in Myanmar.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2017 - YANGON, MYANMAR: Stevedores unload a shipment of rice from a barge docked on the Twante Canal in Yangon. Myanmar's road system lags behind its neighbors in Southeast Asia and a lot of cargo is still moved by ships and barges. From here, export quality rice will be repackaged and shipped overseas and rice for domestic consumption will be shipped to other cities in Myanmar.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2017 - YANGON, MYANMAR: Stevedores unload a shipment of rice from a barge docked on the Twante Canal in Yangon. Myanmar's road system lags behind its neighbors in Southeast Asia and a lot of cargo is still moved by ships and barges. From here, export quality rice will be repackaged and shipped overseas and rice for domestic consumption will be shipped to other cities in Myanmar.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2017 - YANGON, MYANMAR: Stevedores unload a shipment of rice from a barge docked on the Twante Canal in Yangon. Myanmar's road system lags behind its neighbors in Southeast Asia and a lot of cargo is still moved by ships and barges. From here, export quality rice will be repackaged and shipped overseas and rice for domestic consumption will be shipped to other cities in Myanmar.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    YangonRiverfront1122030.jpg
  • 22 NOVEMBER 2017 - YANGON, MYANMAR: Stevedores unload a shipment of rice from a barge docked on the Twante Canal in Yangon. Myanmar's road system lags behind its neighbors in Southeast Asia and a lot of cargo is still moved by ships and barges. From here, export quality rice will be repackaged and shipped overseas and rice for domestic consumption will be shipped to other cities in Myanmar.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    YangonRiverfront1122036.jpg
  • 22 NOVEMBER 2017 - YANGON, MYANMAR: A worker sleeps on sacks of rice on a barge docked on the Twante Canal in Yangon. Myanmar's road system lags behind its neighbors in Southeast Asia and a lot of cargo is still moved by ships and barges.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2017 - YANGON, MYANMAR: A stevedore picks up a bag of rice on a barge docked on the Twante Canal in Yangon. Myanmar's road system lags behind its neighbors in Southeast Asia and a lot of cargo is still moved by ships and barges.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    YangonRiverfront1122028.jpg
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