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Seeing the process of making brown sugar traditionally from sugar cane in Buter balik village, Ketol sub-district, Central Aceh district. The workers are dominated by middle-aged men. This business is one of the mainstays of business in Aceh
A farmer labour working on filled bullock kart with sugarcane. Social issues
AmaZulu tribe at a Zulu kraal (village) in the Kingdom of Zululand, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century. It was absorbed into the British Colony of Natal in 1897, and then the Union of South Africa in 1910.
Jiangsu, China – October 15, 2019: A grayscale of Farmers in China working after the autumn harvest
Detail of Fresh Cut Pieces of Sugar CaneSEE my other photos from JAMAICA:
Worker cutting sugarcane in field on sugarcane plantation, Chiriqui, Panama - stock photo
sugar cane
process of making sugar cane juice
Eagle grass (also known as eagle or eagle sedge), often grows naturally in the Mekong Delta. Grass has hard, tubular lower stem about 8-10 mm, lying horizontally in the mud. The stem is upright about 1 - 1.5 m high and has brown flowers at the apex. Eagle grass is quite easy to grow because of the characteristics of this herb, it is resistant to alum and requires little care or influence of pests, so it is quite popular. Only need to plant for about half a year, it can be harvested and especially after cutting, the tree will grow back many times without needing to plant a new one. In the harvest season, the grass is loaded on the boat, viewed from above, the grass boat creates a beautiful picture in the Dong Thap Muoi region.
Sugarcane field
Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand - January 28, 2012: A woman farm worker cuts and trims the stalk of a sugar cane, while harvesting a sugar cane crop.
Side view to a field with sugar cane, Saccharum officinarum showing the tall plants. The picture is taken in Kecamatan Matur in the northwestern part of Sumatra
latino peasant farmer, kneeling on the ground holding the sugar canes to stack them and transport them to the sugar mill. working peasant with a covered face and carrying a machete.
In Okinawa, the sugarcane harvest begins in January and February, and the cut sugarcane is transported by truck to the sugar mills.
Esiama, Ghana - March 1959: A local goldsmith in Esiama, Ghana, c.1959
Bangli Bali, 21 April 2024 - grop of traditional farmer. farmers who are harvesting rice with traditional tools
Sugar cane stalk cut by a machete and stripped of leaves in the middle of a field full of sugar cane leaves. Farming activities on a sunny day, sugar cane harvest in the Andes
Vintage black and white photograph of a farm worker holding up harvested sugar cane stalks. Some dust and scratches which convey age of original image, taken in Mauritius, 1942.
Seeing the process of making brown sugar traditionally from sugar cane in Buter balik village, Ketol sub-district, Central Aceh district. The workers are dominated by middle-aged men. This business is one of the mainstays of business in Aceh
Independent diamond mine owners and miners in Kimberley, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century.
Loei, Thailand – February 12, 2021: A woman harvesting sugar cane in Isaan, north-east Thailand
Aerial view of Lepironia grass harvesting, Tiền Giang province
Woman working in sugarcane field
Grazing Animals by the River bank in Black and White
Native labors seen cutting the Sugarcane crop for Harvesting during  this Monsoon season near Mysuru in Karnataka state of India.
With steady hands, an older carpenter cuts through a tree trunk using a hand saw in his backyard workspace.
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