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  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Kamal, 20, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. While his father also owns a farm, he works as a labourer in other farms when there is nothing to do in his father's farm. He earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Kamal, 20, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. While his father also owns a farm, he works as a labourer in other farms when there is nothing to do in his father's farm. He earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • A family of farm labourers pick Fairtrade cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Although their family member also owns a farm, they work as labourers in other farms when there is nothing to do in their family farm. Each labourer gets paid 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Kamal, 20, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. While his father also owns a farm, he works as a labourer in other farms when there is nothing to do in his father's farm. He earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141112-Fairtrade-Khargone-1589.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Radhakrishnan, 19, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. While his father also owns a farm, he works as a labourer in other farms when there is nothing to do in his father's farm. He earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Radhakrishnan, 19, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. While his father also owns a farm, he works as a labourer in other farms when there is nothing to do in his father's farm. He earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Kamal, 20, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. While his father also owns a farm, he works as a labourer in other farms when there is nothing to do in his father's farm. He earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141112-Fairtrade-Khargone-1606.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Radhakrishnan, 19, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. While his father also owns a farm, he works as a labourer in other farms when there is nothing to do in his father's farm. He earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141112-Fairtrade-Khargone-1578.jpg
  • Fairtrade Cotton Producer Narendra Patidar, 49, clutches a bunch of cotton in his farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Narendra employs 5 labourers at his farm and pays them 5 rupees per kilogram per worker while each worker can pick up to 40kg per day. He joined Fairtrade because he believes it's good for the community. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Sapna Mandloi, 20, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. She earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Sapna Mandloi, 20, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. She earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade Cotton Producer Narendra Patidar, 49, clutches a bunch of cotton in his farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Narendra employs 5 labourers at his farm and pays them 5 rupees per kilogram per worker while each worker can pick up to 40kg per day. He joined Fairtrade because he believes it's good for the community. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Sapna Mandloi, 20, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. She earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Sapna Mandloi, 20, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. She earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Sapna Mandloi, 20, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. She earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade Cotton Producer Narendra Patidar, 49, clutches a bunch of cotton in his farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Narendra employs 5 labourers at his farm and pays them 5 rupees per kilogram per worker while each worker can pick up to 40kg per day. He joined Fairtrade because he believes it's good for the community. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade Cotton Producer Narendra Patidar, 49, clutches a bunch of cotton in his farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Narendra employs 5 labourers at his farm and pays them 5 rupees per kilogram per worker while each worker can pick up to 40kg per day. He joined Fairtrade because he believes it's good for the community. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Sapna Mandloi, 20, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. She earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourers (L-R) Radhakrishnan, 19, Sapna Mandloi, 20, and Kamal, 20, pick cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Each labourer gets paid 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Parvat, 27, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Parvat gets paid 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • After an official meeting with Dr. Shiva, farming project coordinators from all over India gather to read and discuss industry issues in a pavilion on Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on 5th September 2009. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • Maize that has been harvested and dried, are to be grounded into powder that will be used to make bread in the winter months on Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090905-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0118.jpg
  • Fairtrade Cotton Producer Narendra Patidar, 49, clutches a bunch of cotton in his farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Narendra employs 5 labourers at his farm and pays them 5 rupees per kilogram per worker while each worker can pick up to 40kg per day. He joined Fairtrade because he believes it's good for the community. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141112-Fairtrade-Khargone-1754.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Sapna Mandloi, 20, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. She earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • An array of seeds and herbs are displayed with labels in the common dining hall on Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • Seed bank manager, Bijadidi explains seeds and conservation in the seed bank in Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on 5th September 2009. ..61 year old Bija Devi, affectionately known as Bijadidi, is the 'seed bank expert', and has worked with the organization since it was founded. She's known for her knowledge of indigenous seeds. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • Seed bank manager, Bijadidi explains seeds and conservation in the seed bank in Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on 5th September 2009. ..61 year old Bija Devi, affectionately known as Bijadidi, is the 'seed bank expert', and has worked with the organization since it was founded. She's known for her knowledge of indigenous seeds. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090905-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0233.jpg
  • Seed bank manager, Bijadidi explains seeds and conservation as the herb garden manager, Jeetpal (right) looks on in the seed bank in Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on 5th September 2009. ..61 year old Bija Devi, affectionately known as Bijadidi, is the 'seed bank expert', and has worked with the organization since it was founded. She's known for her knowledge of indigenous seeds. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090905-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0210.jpg
  • Seed bank manager, Bijadidi explains seeds and conservation as the herb garden manager, Jeetpal (left) looks on in the seed bank in Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on 5th September 2009. ..61 year old Bija Devi, affectionately known as Bijadidi, is the 'seed bank expert', and has worked with the organization since it was founded. She's known for her knowledge of indigenous seeds. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • Seed bank manager, Bijadidi explains seeds and conservation as the herb garden manager, Jeetpal (left) looks on in the seed bank in Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on 5th September 2009. ..61 year old Bija Devi, affectionately known as Bijadidi, is the 'seed bank expert', and has worked with the organization since it was founded. She's known for her knowledge of indigenous seeds. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090905-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0184.jpg
  • Bijadidi explains seeds and conservation as she stands in the seed bank in Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on 5th September 2009. ..61 year old Bija Devi, affectionately known as Bijadidi, is the 'seed bank expert', and has worked with the organization since it was founded. She's known for her knowledge of indigenous seeds. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090905-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0159.jpg
  • 61 year old Bija Devi (center), affectionately known as Bijadidi, is the 'seed bank expert', and has worked with the organization since it was founded. She's known for her knowledge of indigenous seeds. ..Maize that has been harvested and dried, are to be grounded into powder that will be used to make bread in the winter months on Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on 5th September 2009. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090905-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0122.jpg
  • 61 year old Bija Devi (center), affectionately known as Bijadidi, is the 'seed bank expert', and has worked with the organization since it was founded. She's known for her knowledge of indigenous seeds. ..Maize that has been harvested and dried, are to be grounded into powder that will be used to make bread in the winter months on Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on 5th September 2009. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • Maize that has been harvested and dried, are to be grounded into powder that will be used to make bread in the winter months on Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on 5th September 2009. .Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • Maize that has been harvested are seen in piles as children play in a rest house on Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, on 5th September 2009. Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • A variety of strains of indigenous rice plants in Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on 5th September 2009. Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • Dr. Vandana Shiva, founder of  Navdanya Foundation and Bijavidyapeeth (College of Seeds) in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, laughs as she walks through her farm on 5th September 2009. Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Dr. Vandana Shiva, founder of Navdanya Foundation and Bijavidyapeeth (College of Seeds) in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, talks about the benefits of millet as she walks through her farm on 5th September 2009. Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • Seed bank manager, Bijadidi explains seeds and conservation in the seed bank in Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on 5th September 2009. ..61 year old Bija Devi, affectionately known as Bijadidi, is the 'seed bank expert', and has worked with the organization since it was founded. She's known for her knowledge of indigenous seeds. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee
    SLee20090905-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0233.JPG
  • Maize that has been harvested and dried, are to be grounded into powder that will be used to make bread in the winter months on Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • Two generations of cotton farmers, Jagadish Dhannanlal Patidar, 54, a farmer leader, stands in a Fairtrade cotton farm with his son, Amit Patidar (who had studied Advertising in college) in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Jagdish says that he has a lower turnover of workers because they are fairly paid, and Amit wants to continue farming Fairtrade cotton while putting his advertising knowledge into growing the business. He uses the internet a lot to get weather reports which help him with farming decisions. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Two generations of cotton farmers, Jagadish Dhannanlal Patidar, 54, a farmer leader, stands in a Fairtrade cotton farm with his son, Amit Patidar (who had studied Advertising in college) in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Jagdish says that he has a lower turnover of workers because they are fairly paid, and Amit wants to continue farming Fairtrade cotton while putting his advertising knowledge into growing the business. He uses the internet a lot to get weather reports which help him with farming decisions. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141112-Fairtrade-Khargone-1669.jpg
  • A Navdanya staff rakes through dried corn in the farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, on 6th September 2009...Dr. Vandana Shiva, the founder of Navdanya Foundation and Bijavidyapeeth, is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • An array of seeds and herbs are displayed with labels in the common dining hall on Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090905-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0281.jpg
  • Painted river stones lie in a pile in the common dining hall on Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090905-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0283.jpg
  • Seed bank manager, Bijadidi explains seeds and conservation in the seed bank in Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on 5th September 2009. ..61 year old Bija Devi, affectionately known as Bijadidi, is the 'seed bank expert', and has worked with the organization since it was founded. She's known for her knowledge of indigenous seeds. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090905-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0247.jpg
  • Seed bank manager, Bijadidi explains seeds and conservation as the herb garden manager, Jeetpal (left) looks on in the seed bank in Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on 5th September 2009. ..61 year old Bija Devi, affectionately known as Bijadidi, is the 'seed bank expert', and has worked with the organization since it was founded. She's known for her knowledge of indigenous seeds. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090905-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0200c.jpg
  • Bijadidi explains seeds and conservation as she stands in the seed bank in Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on 5th September 2009. ..61 year old Bija Devi, affectionately known as Bijadidi, is the 'seed bank expert', and has worked with the organization since it was founded. She's known for her knowledge of indigenous seeds. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090905-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0174.jpg
  • Dr. Vandana Shiva, founder of Navdanya Foundation and Bijavidyapeeth (College of Seeds) in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, walks through her farm on 5th September 2009. Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090905-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0066.jpg
  • Dr. Vandana Shiva, founder of Navdanya Foundation and Bijavidyapeeth (College of Seeds) in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, holds a millet plant as she walks through her farm on 5th September 2009. Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • Dr. Vandana Shiva, founder of Navdanya Foundation and Bijavidyapeeth (College of Seeds) in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, inspects millet as she walks through her farm on 5th September 2009. Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • An array of seeds and herbs are displayed with labels in the common dining hall on Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. ..Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee
    SLee20090905-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0278.JPG
  • A variety of strains of indigenous rice plants in Dr. Vandana Shiva's farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on 5th September 2009. Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • Dr. Vandana Shiva, founder of Navdanya Foundation and Bijavidyapeeth (College of Seeds) in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, holds a millet plant as she walks through her farm on 5th September 2009. Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090905-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0048.JPG
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, picks cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, picks cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2422.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, picks cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, picks cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, gets ready to pick cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, gets ready to pick cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, gets ready to pick cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Bhagirata Jat, 72, gives tuition to a teenager in his home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Bhagirata is a retired principal of the Fairtrade Premium-funded school Vasudha Vidya Vihar as well as a cotton farmer. The farm has now been handed to his son and grandson who are continuing the farming with Fairtrade. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • A Barnyard Millet tree grows in the Navdanya farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, on 6th September 2009. This year, despite the late arrival of monsoon and the lessened rainfall, the Barnyard Millet have grown about 2 feet taller than past years...Dr. Vandana Shiva, the founder of Navdanya Foundation and Bijavidyapeeth, is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • A Barnyard Millet tree grows in the Navdanya farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, on 6th September 2009. This year, despite the late arrival of monsoon and the lessened rainfall, the Barnyard Millet have grown about 2 feet taller than past years...Dr. Vandana Shiva, the founder of Navdanya Foundation and Bijavidyapeeth, is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090906-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0474.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, picks cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2518.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, picks cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2493.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, picks cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2474.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, picks cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2487.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, picks cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2457.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, picks cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2379.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, picks cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2363.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, gets ready to pick cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2245.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, gets ready to pick cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2246.jpg
  • Bhagirata Jat, 72, gives tuition to a teenager in his home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Bhagirata is a retired principal of the Fairtrade Premium-funded school Vasudha Vidya Vihar as well as a cotton farmer. The farm has now been handed to his son and grandson who are continuing the farming with Fairtrade. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-1830.jpg
  • A Navdanya staff rakes through dried corn in the farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, on 6th September 2009...Dr. Vandana Shiva, the founder of Navdanya Foundation and Bijavidyapeeth, is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090906-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0470f.jpg
  • A Navdanya staff rakes through dried corn in the farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, on 6th September 2009...Dr. Vandana Shiva, the founder of Navdanya Foundation and Bijavidyapeeth, is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090906-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0470.jpg
  • A Barnyard Millet tree grows in the Navdanya farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, on 6th September 2009. This year, despite the late arrival of monsoon and the lessened rainfall, the Barnyard Millet have grown about 2 feet taller than past years...Dr. Vandana Shiva, the founder of Navdanya Foundation and Bijavidyapeeth, is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090906-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0408.jpg
  • Varieties of indigenous rice grow in the Navdanya farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, on 6th September 2009. This year, despite the late arrival of monsoon and the lessened rainfall, the indigenous paddies have thrived well...Dr. Vandana Shiva, the founder of Navdanya Foundation and Bijavidyapeeth, is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090906-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0410.JPG
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2534.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, picks cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2412.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, picks cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2401.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, picks cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2372.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, picks cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2365.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, gets ready to pick cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2276.jpg
  • Varieties of indigenous rice grow in the Navdanya farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, on 6th September 2009. This year, despite the late arrival of monsoon and the lessened rainfall, the indigenous paddies have thrived well...Dr. Vandana Shiva, the founder of Navdanya Foundation and Bijavidyapeeth, is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090906-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0410.jpg
  • A Navdanya staff rakes through dried corn in the farm in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, on 6th September 2009...Dr. Vandana Shiva, the founder of Navdanya Foundation and Bijavidyapeeth, is a physicist turned environmentalist who campaigns against genetically modified food and teaches farmers to rely on indigenous farming methods.. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090906-Dr-Shiva-Dehradun-0470f.JPG
  • Fairtrade personnel Markus and Melanie Durr take notes while interviewing Fairtrade cotton farmers in their farm house in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Hemant Jat, 6, finishes his homework with the help of his sister, Sapna Jat, 18, at home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of a Fairtrade cotton farmer, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His father Nandaram would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farmers Nandaram Jat (centre), 40, and his wife Sugna Jat (right), 30, have breakfast in their home before heading to their cotton farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Sugna Jat, 30, speaks to her son Hemant Jat, 6, through the bus window in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of Fairtrade cotton farmers, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His parents would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2061.jpg
  • Hemant Jat, 6, waits eagerly for his school bus at home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of a Fairtrade cotton farmer, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His father Nandaram would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-1991.jpg
  • Hemant Jat, 6, finishes his homework at home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of a Fairtrade cotton farmer, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His father Nandaram would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-1969.jpg
  • Hemant Jat, 6, gets dressed for school with the help of his sister, Sapna Jat, 18, at home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of a Fairtrade cotton farmer, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His father Nandaram would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-1930.jpg
  • Sugna Jat, 30, puts her son Hemant Jat, 6, onto the school bus in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of Fairtrade cotton farmers, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His parents would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2051.jpg
  • Sugna Jat, 30, walks with her son Hemant Jat, 6, to catch his school bus in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of Fairtrade cotton farmers, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His parents would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2031.jpg
  • Sugna Jat, 30, walks with her son Hemant Jat, 6, to catch his school bus in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of Fairtrade cotton farmers, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His parents would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2013.jpg
  • Hemant Jat, 6, waits eagerly for his school bus at home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of a Fairtrade cotton farmer, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His father Nandaram would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-1976.jpg
  • Hemant Jat, 6, at home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of a Fairtrade cotton farmer, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His father Nandaram would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-1985.jpg
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