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Photos from Asia
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Mangamma, a farmer leader from Bangalore, India presents a token to the farmer resource person from Thailand during the field trip. (12 Kb) |
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Case study presentation of two indigenous Karen women from Northern Thailand being translated from the local language to Thai by an NGO (21 Kb) |
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Case study presentation by Ms. Yumiko Otani of ILFA, stressing the need to link biodiversity conservation of millet to food preparation, processing and promotion. (13 Kb) |
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Angela (left) and Shalini of GRAIN (3rd from left) learning some Thai dance movements from Montawadee (a Thai NGO) and a Thai farmer during a break in the field trip. (37 Kb) |
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A group picture of the participants of the GD Asia conference-workshop in front of the Philippine exhibit. (40 Kb) |
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Thanom, a farmer from Northeast Thailand asking questions during one of the case study presentation. (10 Kb) |
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Angela Cordeiro, International GD Coordinator explaining the global coverage to the GD project. (15 Kb) |
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Sunthorn (a Thai NGO), using an illustration to show the diversity in a typical indigenous Karen upland farm. (12 Kb) |
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The ceremonial seed exchange done by particpants from Japan, Bangladesh, Philippines, India and Thailand. (9 Kb) |
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Lene Santos of GRAIN explaining the international context of biodiversity conservation and management. (14 Kb) |
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The exhibit from India (Green Foundation) showing local seeds. (14 Kb) |
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The exhibit from from Bangladesh (UBINIG, showing campaign posters and other paraphernalia, and local seeds. (19 Kb) |
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The exhibit from Cambodia (CEDAC), showing the "Diversity in Life" tree (33 Kb) |
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A "host team" meeting discussing how they intend to ensure the smooth flow of the next day's session. (21 Kb) |
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A night session wherein a farmer rice breeder from the Philippines shares his knowledge to farmers from Cambodia and Thailand. (16 Kb) |

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