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Kashmiri women weed around maize plants in the rural area southwest of capital city Srinagar. Maize is a significant crop in Kashmir traditionally grown under rain-fed conditions in the hilly areas. It's a staple food in the region especially in rural areas and is also gaining importance as a cash crop particularly with the introduction of sweet corn. Agriculture remains a primary source of livelihood in the region with women playing a vital role in seasonal farming activities.-stock-photo
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Kashmiri children watch as women weed around maize plants in a field in the rural area southwest of capital city Srinagar. Maize is a significant crop in Kashmir traditionally grown under rain-fed conditions in the hilly areas. It's a staple food in the region especially in rural areas and is also gaining importance as a cash crop particularly with the introduction of sweet corn. Agriculture remains a primary source of livelihood in the region with women playing a vital role in seasonal farming activities.-stock-photo
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Kashmiri children watch as women weed around maize plants in a field in the rural area southwest of capital city Srinagar. Maize is a significant crop in Kashmir traditionally grown under rain-fed conditions in the hilly areas. It's a staple food in the region especially in rural areas and is also gaining importance as a cash crop particularly with the introduction of sweet corn. Agriculture remains a primary source of livelihood in the region with women playing a vital role in seasonal farming activities.-stock-photo
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Kashmiri women weed around maize plants in the rural area southwest of capital city Srinagar. Maize is a significant crop in Kashmir traditionally grown under rain-fed conditions in the hilly areas. It's a staple food in the region especially in rural areas and is also gaining importance as a cash crop particularly with the introduction of sweet corn. Agriculture remains a primary source of livelihood in the region with women playing a vital role in seasonal farming activities.-stock-photo
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Kashmiri women take rest in a maize field in a rural area southwest of capital city Srinagar. Maize is a significant crop in Kashmir traditionally grown under rain-fed conditions in the hilly areas. It's a staple food in the region especially in rural areas and is also gaining importance as a cash crop particularly with the introduction of sweet corn. Agriculture remains a primary source of livelihood in the region with women playing a vital role in seasonal farming activities.-stock-photo
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Kashmiri women weed around maize plants in the rural area southwest of capital city Srinagar. Maize is a significant crop in Kashmir traditionally grown under rain-fed conditions in the hilly areas. It's a staple food in the region especially in rural areas and is also gaining importance as a cash crop particularly with the introduction of sweet corn. Agriculture remains a primary source of livelihood in the region with women playing a vital role in seasonal farming activities.-stock-photo
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Kashmiri women weed around maize plants in the rural area southwest of capital city Srinagar. Maize is a significant crop in Kashmir traditionally grown under rain-fed conditions in the hilly areas. It's a staple food in the region especially in rural areas and is also gaining importance as a cash crop particularly with the introduction of sweet corn. Agriculture remains a primary source of livelihood in the region with women playing a vital role in seasonal farming activities.-stock-photo
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Donaueschingen, Germany. 15th June, 2025. Clouds drift over a wheat field in the Black Forest-Baar district. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Donaueschingen, Germany. 15th June, 2025. Clouds drift over a wheat field in the Black Forest-Baar district. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Donaueschingen, Germany. 15th June, 2025. Clouds drift over a wheat field in the Black Forest-Baar district. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Donaueschingen, Germany. 15th June, 2025. Corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas) blooms next to a wheat field in the Black Forest-Baar district. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Donaueschingen, Germany. 15th June, 2025. Clouds drift over a wheat field in the Black Forest-Baar district. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Donaueschingen, Germany. 15th June, 2025. An ear of wheat can be seen in a wheat field in the Black Forest-Baar district. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Donaueschingen, Germany. 15th June, 2025. Clouds drift over a wheat field in the Black Forest-Baar district. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Donaueschingen, Germany. 15th June, 2025. Clouds drift over a wheat field in the Black Forest-Baar district. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Donaueschingen, Germany. 15th June, 2025. Corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas) blooms next to a wheat field in the Black Forest-Baar district. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Early-2010s China Zhejiang Barefoot Farmer Fieldwork – Kneeling Harvest Scene-stock-photo
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A cartoon illustration depicts three anthropomorphic vegetables, a green radish, a blue beet, and an orange carrot, in a conversation. The carrot is u-stock-photo
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Pir Panjal, India. 13th June, 2025. A horse is seen grazing on a hill during cloudy weather. The Pir Panjal Pass is a mountain pass and a tourist destination located in the Pir Panjal Range which connects the Kashmir valley to the Rajouri and Punch districts via Mughal Road. It is the highest point on the Mughal road at 3,490 meters above sea level. Mughal Road as the name suggests was historically created and used by Mughal emperors. It was the route that Akbar took to conquer Kashmir in 1586. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pir Panjal, India. 13th June, 2025. Tourists seen climbing a hill during cloudy weather. The Pir Panjal Pass is a mountain pass and a tourist destination located in the Pir Panjal Range which connects the Kashmir valley to the Rajouri and Punch districts via Mughal Road. It is the highest point on the Mughal road at 3,490 meters above sea level. Mughal Road as the name suggests was historically created and used by Mughal emperors. It was the route that Akbar took to conquer Kashmir in 1586. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pir Panjal, India. 13th June, 2025. A tourist takes selfie with dark clouds hovering in the sky. The Pir Panjal Pass is a mountain pass and a tourist destination located in the Pir Panjal Range which connects the Kashmir valley to the Rajouri and Punch districts via Mughal Road. It is the highest point on the Mughal road at 3,490 meters above sea level. Mughal Road as the name suggests was historically created and used by Mughal emperors. It was the route that Akbar took to conquer Kashmir in 1586. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pir Panjal, India. 13th June, 2025. Vehicles are seen moving along the hilly Mughal road during a cloudy weather. The Pir Panjal Pass is a mountain pass and a tourist destination located in the Pir Panjal Range which connects the Kashmir valley to the Rajouri and Punch districts via Mughal Road. It is the highest point on the Mughal road at 3,490 meters above sea level. Mughal Road as the name suggests was historically created and used by Mughal emperors. It was the route that Akbar took to conquer Kashmir in 1586. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pir Panjal, India. 13th June, 2025. A tourist vehicle moves along a hilly Mughal Road near 'Shooting Stones Slide Zone' after rainfall. The Pir Panjal Pass is a mountain pass and a tourist destination located in the Pir Panjal Range which connects the Kashmir valley to the Rajouri and Punch districts via Mughal Road. It is the highest point on the Mughal road at 3,490 meters above sea level. Mughal Road as the name suggests was historically created and used by Mughal emperors. It was the route that Akbar took to conquer Kashmir in 1586. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pir Panjal, India. 13th June, 2025. A horse is seen grazing on a hill during cloudy weather. The Pir Panjal Pass is a mountain pass and a tourist destination located in the Pir Panjal Range which connects the Kashmir valley to the Rajouri and Punch districts via Mughal Road. It is the highest point on the Mughal road at 3,490 meters above sea level. Mughal Road as the name suggests was historically created and used by Mughal emperors. It was the route that Akbar took to conquer Kashmir in 1586. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pir Panjal, India. 13th June, 2025. A Kashmiri nomadic man walks alongside a horse carrying firewood on the hilly Mughal Road after rainfall. The Pir Panjal Pass is a mountain pass and a tourist destination located in the Pir Panjal Range which connects the Kashmir valley to the Rajouri and Punch districts via Mughal Road. It is the highest point on the Mughal road at 3,490 meters above sea level. Mughal Road as the name suggests was historically created and used by Mughal emperors. It was the route that Akbar took to conquer Kashmir in 1586. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pir Panjal, India. 13th June, 2025. Kashmiri nomadic men walk with horses carrying firewood along the hilly Mughal Road after rainfall. The Pir Panjal Pass is a mountain pass and a tourist destination located in the Pir Panjal Range which connects the Kashmir valley to the Rajouri and Punch districts via Mughal Road. It is the highest point on the Mughal road at 3,490 meters above sea level. Mughal Road as the name suggests was historically created and used by Mughal emperors. It was the route that Akbar took to conquer Kashmir in 1586. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pir Panjal, India. 13th June, 2025. General view of the hilly Mughal Road near 'Shooting Stones Slide Zone' after rainfall. The Pir Panjal Pass is a mountain pass and a tourist destination located in the Pir Panjal Range which connects the Kashmir valley to the Rajouri and Punch districts via Mughal Road. It is the highest point on the Mughal road at 3,490 meters above sea level. Mughal Road as the name suggests was historically created and used by Mughal emperors. It was the route that Akbar took to conquer Kashmir in 1586. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pir Panjal, India. 13th June, 2025. A horse is seen grazing on a hill during cloudy weather. The Pir Panjal Pass is a mountain pass and a tourist destination located in the Pir Panjal Range which connects the Kashmir valley to the Rajouri and Punch districts via Mughal Road. It is the highest point on the Mughal road at 3,490 meters above sea level. Mughal Road as the name suggests was historically created and used by Mughal emperors. It was the route that Akbar took to conquer Kashmir in 1586. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pir Panjal, India. 13th June, 2025. A nomadic shepherd seen during a cloudy weather. The Pir Panjal Pass is a mountain pass and a tourist destination located in the Pir Panjal Range which connects the Kashmir valley to the Rajouri and Punch districts via Mughal Road. It is the highest point on the Mughal road at 3,490 meters above sea level. Mughal Road as the name suggests was historically created and used by Mughal emperors. It was the route that Akbar took to conquer Kashmir in 1586. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Black silhouette of ripe ears of cereal plants. Set of wheat, rye, barley, millet, oat ears or rice. Set of shadow elements symbol of grain agricultur-stock-photo
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Garden Shovel Illustration and Graphic art-stock-photo
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Brown Bucket Illustration and Graphic art-stock-photo
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Srinagar, India. 12th June, 2025. Farmers engaged in transplanting rice saplings under the sun during the harvest season at Kashmir's lush paddy field. on June, 12, 2025 In Srinagar, India. (Photo by Umer Qadir/ Credit: Eyepix Group/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Srinagar, India. 12th June, 2025. Farmers engaged in transplanting rice saplings under the sun during the harvest season at Kashmir's lush paddy field. on June, 12, 2025 In Srinagar, India. (Photo by Umer Qadir/ Credit: Eyepix Group/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Srinagar, India. 12th June, 2025. Farmers engaged in transplanting rice saplings under the sun during the harvest season at Kashmir's lush paddy field. on June, 12, 2025 In Srinagar, India. (Photo by Umer Qadir/ Credit: Eyepix Group/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Srinagar, India. 12th June, 2025. Farmers engaged in transplanting rice saplings under the sun during the harvest season at Kashmir's lush paddy field. on June, 12, 2025 In Srinagar, India. (Photo by Umer Qadir/ Credit: Eyepix Group/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Srinagar, India. 12th June, 2025. Farmers engaged in transplanting rice saplings under the sun during the harvest season at Kashmir's lush paddy field. on June, 12, 2025 In Srinagar, India. (Photo by Umer Qadir/ Credit: Eyepix Group/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Srinagar, India. 12th June, 2025. Farmers engaged in transplanting rice saplings under the sun during the harvest season at Kashmir's lush paddy field. on June, 12, 2025 In Srinagar, India. (Photo by Umer Qadir/ Credit: Eyepix Group/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Late-2000s Chinese Rural Greenhouse Settlement, Black-and-White Documentary Photo-stock-photo
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closeup of growing and ripening organic pears on a tree in the orchard,vertical composition-stock-photo