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  • Tomato market, Accra, Ghana, West Africa
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  • Tomato market, Accra, Ghana, West Africa
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  • Tomato market, Accra, Ghana, West Africa
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  • Tomato market, Accra, Ghana, West Africa
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  • Young students from a koranic school beg on the streets of Koungheul, Senegal, on Tuesday June 19, 2007. The boys, locally called "talibes" are sent to beg on the streets by the school's religious leaders. Across Senegal, they typically use empty tomato tin cans to collect donations of food, money or other goods.
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  • Young students from a koranic school beg on the streets of Koungheul, Senegal, on Tuesday June 19, 2007. The boys, locally called "talibes" are sent to beg on the streets by the school's religious leaders. Across Senegal, they typically use empty tomato tin cans to collect donations of food, money or other goods.
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  • Irene Sossou, 29, walks through his destroyed tomato plot near his home in the village of Agniwedji, Benin  on Monday October 25, 2010.
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  • Young students from a koranic school beg on the streets of Koungheul, Senegal, on Tuesday June 19, 2007. The boys, locally called "talibes" are sent to beg on the streets by the school's religious leaders. Across Senegal, they typically use empty tomato tin cans to collect donations of food, money or other goods.
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  • Young girls from the Krobo tribal group eat boiled yam and tomato sauce, a traditional local dish, as they undergo puberty rites - locally called dipo - in Somanya, Eastern Region, Ghana.
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  • Tanic Kouakou, 8, (R) and Samson Apia Kouadio, 6, walk back from picking tomatoes on their father's cocoa plantation near the town of Moussadougou, Bas-Sassandra region, Cote d'Ivoire on Monday March 5, 2012.
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  • Bicycle loaded with tomatoes at Buhongwa market near Mwanza, Tanzania on Monday December 14, 2009.
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  • Mummuni Arishetu sorts sorghum as she prepares food for students at the Ying Anglican Primary School in the Savelugu-Nanton district, northern Ghana on Monday June 4, 2007. Through a partnership between parents and Catholic Relief Services (CRS) children who attend school are provided with a meal every day. According to one of the teachers, this alone is responsible for a 40 percent increase in attendance. CRS provides sorghum and oil, families provide tomatoes, fish and seasoning. Children also bring water and firewood from home.
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  • Mummuni Arishetu sorts sorghum as she prepares food for students at the Ying Anglican Primary School in the Savelugu-Nanton district, northern Ghana on Monday June 4, 2007. Through a partnership between parents and Catholic Relief Services (CRS) children who attend school are provided with a meal every day. According to one of the teachers, this alone is responsible for a 40 percent increase in attendance. CRS provides sorghum and oil, families provide tomatoes, fish and seasoning. Children also bring water and firewood from home.
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