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Rice culture in Madagascar - Tradition against Survival(43 images)
The population of Mahabo, as in most part of Madagascar, lives serious economic problems and seasonal periods of important food shortage, in spite of seeds given and changes suggested by the mayor, Martin-Pierre Rakotoson. An economy and a diet based mainly on rice monoculture, economic pressure and unsuited practices of culture are not enough to feed the population which was seen quadrupled in...
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  • December 2006 - Madagascar. Rice fields in the backcountry. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During planting, task are very traditional. Men prepare the fields with their zebus or with shovel work, while women transplant rice growths...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • November 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Rice growths in the field. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During planting, task are very traditional. Men prepare the fields with their zebus or with shovel work, while women transplant rice growths....The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • November 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Woman picking the rice growths before transplanting them in the field. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During planting, task are very traditional. Men prepare the fields with their zebus or with shovel work, while women transplant rice growths...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • November 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Rice growths waiting to be transplanted in the field. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During planting, task are very traditional. Men prepare the fields with their zebus or with shovel work, while women transplant rice growths...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • November 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Paesants preparing the fields before transplanting rice. The culture of rice requires an important moisture: the needs rise to at least 100 mm of water per month thus involving a strong domestic water consumption. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During planting, task are very traditional. Men prepare the fields with their zebus or with shovel work, while women transplant rice growths...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • November 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Paesants preparing the fields before transplanting rice. The culture of rice requires an important moisture: the needs rise to at least 100 mm of water per month thus involving a strong domestic water consumption. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During planting, task are very traditional. Men prepare the fields with their zebus or with shovel work, while women transplant rice growths...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • November 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Paesants preparing the fields before transplanting rice. The culture of rice requires an important moisture: the needs rise to at least 100 mm of water per month thus involving a strong domestic water consumption. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During planting, task are very traditional. Men prepare the fields with their zebus or with shovel work, while women transplant rice growths...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
    MAP.Rice.00...jpg
  • November 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Paesants preparing the fields before transplanting rice. The culture of rice requires an important moisture: the needs rise to at least 100 mm of water per month thus involving a strong domestic water consumption. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During planting, task are very traditional. Men prepare the fields with their zebus or with shovel work, while women transplant rice growths...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • November 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Women working at the transplantation of rice growths. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During planting, task are very traditional. Men prepare the fields with their zebus or with shovel work, while women transplant rice growths...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
    MAP.Rice.01...jpg
  • November 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Women working at the transplantation of rice growths. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During planting, task are very traditional. Men prepare the fields with their zebus or with shovel work, while women transplant rice growths...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
    MAP.Rice.01...jpg
  • November 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Women working at the transplantation of rice growths. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During planting, task are very traditional. Men prepare the fields with their zebus or with shovel work, while women transplant rice growths...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
    MAP.Rice.01...jpg
  • November 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Women working at the transplantation of rice growths. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During planting, task are very traditional. Men prepare the fields with their zebus or with shovel work, while women transplant rice growths...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
    MAP.Rice.01...jpg
  • November 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Women working at the transplantation of rice growths. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During planting, task are very traditional. Men prepare the fields with their zebus or with shovel work, while women transplant rice growths...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • May 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Martin-Pierre Raktoson, 56, Mayor of the commune.                   The population of Mahabo lives serious economic problems and seasonal periods of important food shortage, in spite of seeds given and of changes suggested by the mayor. An economy and a diet based mainly on rice monoculture and unsuited practices of culture are not enough any more to nourish the population which was seen quadrupled in the last decades. Several months per year, they undergo food shortage where they feed only from Manioc, once a day. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • May 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Mayor Martin-Pierre Raktoson, 56, and its wife, Suzette, 51, overlooking the rice fields of the commune.                   The population of Mahabo lives serious economic problems and seasonal periods of important food shortage, in spite of seeds given and of changes suggested by the mayor. An economy and a diet based mainly on rice monoculture and unsuited practices of culture are not enough any more to nourish the population which was seen quadrupled in the last decades. Several months per year, they undergo food shortage where they feed only from Manioc, once a day. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • May 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Peasants present at a meeting with the mayor and his advisers, in order to claim of the assistance. Their rice harvests having been destroyed by hail, they only have manioc to go through winter...Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During harvest, task are very traditional. Men cut the stems, women gather, transport and dry the harvest, children transport hay produced...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • May 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar- Desafected warehouse that once served as the commune refrigeration center for vegetable exportation.The biological vegetable refrigeration project, which was financed by the World Bank, ceased it's activities when the Bank raised suddenly its rates, in the mid 90's. Mahabo's population live with economic problems and seasonal food shortage. Tradional alimentation based mostly on ricve monoculture, increase malnutrition even with gifts of semance and the agriculture changes proposed by the mayor. Mahabo is a little commune in the mountains northwest of Antananarivo. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • May 7, 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Peasant  carbonizing the stocks of the cut trees, in order to manufacture and sell produced coal. ..Suggestions and solutions brought by the mayor, would allow retimbered forest and to preserve it for a healthy management of the commune's resources. The peasants living a situation of survival, do not want to change their practices. The population of Mahabo lives serious economic problems and seasonal periods of important food shortage, in spite of seeds given and of changes suggested by the mayor, Martin Rakotoson. An economy and a diet based mainly on rice monoculture and unsuited practices of culture are not enough any more to nourish the population which was seen quadrupled in the last decades. Several months per year, they undergo food shortage where they feed only from Manioc, once a day. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • July 2006 - Madagascar. Rice fields. The culture of rice requires an important moisture: the needs rise to at least 100 mm of water per month thus involving a strong domestic water consumption. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During harvest, task are very traditional. Men cut the stems, women gather, transport and dry the harvest, children transport hay produced...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • May 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Rice stem in the field. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During harvest, task are very traditional. Men cut the stems, women gather, transport and dry the harvest, children transport hay produced...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • 09 May 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Paesants working at rice harvest...Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During harvest, task are very traditional. Men cut the stems, women gather, transport and dry the harvest, children transport hay produced...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the paesants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • 09 May 2006 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Paesants working at rice harvest...Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During harvest, task are very traditional. Men cut the stems, women gather, transport and dry the harvest, children transport hay produced...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the paesants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • May 2004 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During harvest, task are very traditional. Men cut the stems, women gather, transport and dry the harvest, children transport hay produced...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • May 2004 - Mahabo, Madagascar. Madagascans live on an economy and a diet based mostly on rice monoculture and inadequate tradional alimentation wich causes food shortage for many months each year where they live only on manioc. During harvest, task are very traditional. Men cut the stems, women gather, transport and dry the harvest, children transport hay produced...The culture of rice requires long months and several people must work from September to June, leaving little time to other economic activities for the peasants. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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