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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 29: A farmer in rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces) on October 29, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 29: A village with traditional houses stands by rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces) on October 29, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 29: A village with traditional houses stands by rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces) on October 29, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 29: Rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces) on October 29, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 29: Rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces) on October 29, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 29: Rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces) on October 29, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 29: Rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces) on October 29, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 28: A village with traditional houses stands by rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces) on October 28, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 28: Rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces) on October 28, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 28: A village with traditional houses stand by rice paddy fields on October 28, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 28: A village with traditional houses stand by rice paddy fields on October 28, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • A village with traditional houses stands by rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces), near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 29, 2009. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A farmer in rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces), in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 29, 2009. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
    Guilin 19.jpg
  • A village with traditional houses stands by rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces), near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 29, 2009. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces), in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 29, 2009. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces), in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 29, 2009. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces), in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 29, 2009. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces), in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 29, 2009. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces), in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 28, 2009. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A village with traditional houses stands by rice terraces (rice paddy fields in terraces), near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 28, 2009. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A village with traditional houses stand by rice paddy fields, in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 28, 2009. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A village with traditional houses stand by rice paddy fields, in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 28, 2009. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A Chinese farmer sprays insecticide over a small rice paddy in Hainan Province, China. 26 March 2007. Due to the water shortage most farmers have downsized their rice paddies in order to conserve water. The island province's scant rainfall and higher temperatures which has resulted in increased evaporation and some parts of the province have experienced a 60 to 80 percent reduction in rainfall. Photo by Simon Lim/Pictobank
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  • Tender paddy siblings grow in a rice paddy field in Pen, about 80 miles south of Mumbai, India, on Saturday, August 4, 2007. This year's Indian monsoon, approaching the final leg of its four-month phase, qualifies to be among the best in recent years, bringing good harvest. Photo by Abhijit Bhatlekar/Pictobank.
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  • Women farmers work in a rice paddy field in Pen, about 80 miles south of Mumbai, India, on Saturday, August 4, 2007. This year's Indian monsoon, approaching the final leg of its four-month phase, qualifies to be among the best in recent years, bringing good harvest. Photo by Abhijit Bhatlekar/Pictobank.
    070804 Pictobank Indian Monsoon Harv...JPG
  • Women farmers work in a rice paddy field in Pen, about 80 miles south of Mumbai, India, on Saturday, August 4, 2007. This year's Indian monsoon, approaching the final leg of its four-month phase, qualifies to be among the best in recent years, bringing good harvest. Photo by Abhijit Bhatlekar/Pictobank.
    070804 Pictobank Indian Monsoon Harv...JPG
  • Farmers, men and women, work in a rice paddy field in Pen, about 80 miles south of Mumbai, India, on Saturday, August 4, 2007. This year's Indian monsoon, approaching the final leg of its four-month phase, qualifies to be among the best in recent years, bringing good harvest. Photo by Abhijit Bhatlekar/Pictobank.
    070804 Pictobank Indian Monsoon Harv...JPG
  • A young girl works with her family in a rice paddy field in Pen, about 80 miles south of Mumbai, India, on Saturday, August 4, 2007. This year's Indian monsoon, approaching the final leg of its four-month phase, qualifies to be among the best in recent years, bringing good harvest. Photo by Abhijit Bhatlekar/Pictobank.
    070804 Pictobank Indian Monsoon Harv...JPG
  • Farmers, men and women, work in a rice paddy field in Pen, about 80 miles south of Mumbai, India, on Saturday, August 4, 2007. This year's Indian monsoon, approaching the final leg of its four-month phase, qualifies to be among the best in recent years, bringing good harvest. Photo by Abhijit Bhatlekar/Pictobank.
    070804 Pictobank Indian Monsoon Harv...JPG
  • SICHUAN, CHINA - September 11: A farmer in a rice field on September 11, 2010 near Chengdu, Sichuan province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • MACAU, CHINA - April 06: Employees prepare air catering meals in Servair center on April 6, 2009 in Macau, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/ Getty Images)
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  • MACAU, CHINA - April 06: Employees prepare air catering meals in Servair center on April 6, 2009 in Macau, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/ Getty Images)
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - April 07: A China Southern airline first and business class air catering meal tray in Guangzhou Nanland Air Catering Co. Ltd. center (Servair) on April 7, 2009 in Guangzhou, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/ Getty Images)
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - April 07: An Air China airline first and business class air catering meal tray in Guangzhou Nanland Air Catering Co. Ltd. center (Servair) on April 7, 2009 in Guangzhou, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/ Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 29: A woman from the Yao ethnic sews on October 29, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. The Yao nationality is one of the 55 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Yao women let their hair grow at maximum length, twist it, and cover it by a scarf or a turban. They usually wear bright colors, and silver decorations. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 29: Chili peppers are left out to dry on October 29, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 29: Peppers are left out on a roof to dry on October 29, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 29: Peppers are left out on a roof to dry on October 29, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 29: A woman from the Yao ethnic minority poses for a photograph on October 29, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. The Yao nationality is one of the 55 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Yao women let their hair grow at maximum length, twist it, and cover it by a scarf or a turban. They usually wear bright colors, and silver decorations. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 28: A woman from the Yao ethnic minority poses for a photograph on October 28, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. The Yao nationality is one of the 55 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Yao women let their hair grow at maximum length, twist it, and cover it by a scarf or a turban. They usually wear bright colors, and silver decorations. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 27: A stone boat wait for strollers by the river on October 27, 2009 in Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 28: A man poses for a photograph on October 28, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GUANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA - October 28: A woman from the Yao ethnic minority poses for a photograph on October 28, 2009 in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China. The Yao nationality is one of the 55 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Yao women let their hair grow at maximum length, twist it, and cover it by a scarf or a turban. They usually wear bright colors, and silver decorations. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • A farmer in a rice field near Chengdu, Sichuan province, China, on September 11, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • YU Rice works in Citi Call Center in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, on May 27, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • SHANXI PROVINCE, CHINA - June 12: A farmer smokes a cigarette in a crop on June 12, 2010 near Yongji, Shanxi province, China. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANXI PROVINCE, CHINA - June 12: Farmers collect wheat seeds detached from the thatch by the passing vehicles on the road on June 12, 2010 near Yongji, Shanxi province, China. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANXI PROVINCE, CHINA - June 12: Trucks pass on harvested wheat laid on the road by a farmer on June 12, 2010 near Yongji, Shanxi province, China. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANXI PROVINCE, CHINA - June 12: Trucks pass on harvested wheat laid on the road by a farmer on June 12, 2010 near Yongji, Shanxi province, China. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANXI PROVINCE, CHINA - June 12: A farmer lays harvested wheat on the road on June 12, 2010 near Yongji, Shanxi province, China. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANXI PROVINCE, CHINA - June 12: A farmer carries harvested wheat to the road on June 12, 2010 near Yongji, Shanxi province, China. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANXI PROVINCE, CHINA - June 12: A farmer carries harvested wheat to the road on June 12, 2010 near Yongji, Shanxi province, China. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANXI PROVINCE, CHINA - June 12: A farmer carries harvested wheat to the road on June 12, 2010 near Yongji, Shanxi province, China. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANXI PROVINCE, CHINA - June 12: A girl farmer harvests wheat in a crop on June 12, 2010 near Yongji, Shanxi province, China. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)      `
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  • SHANXI PROVINCE, CHINA - June 12: A girl farmer harvests wheat in a crop on June 12, 2010 near Yongji, Shanxi province, China. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANXI PROVINCE, CHINA - EXCLUSIVE- September 02: Former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin (left) drinks rice alcohol with Zhang Maocai (right), Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party for Jincheng, during a welcoming banquet on September 02, 2010 in Jincheng, Shanxi province, China. Dominique de Villepin is in China for a 6-day visit. He will inaugurate an engraving of one of his poem both in Chinese and French in a national park, take part in the World Emerging Industries Cooperation Conference, and the North-East Asia trade Exposition. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • A farmer rakes wheat seeds laid down to dry, in his farm near Yongji, Shanxi province, China, on June 12, 2010. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
    Wheat 13.jpg
  • Trucks pass on harvested wheat laid on the road by a farmer, near Yongji, Shanxi province, China, on June 12, 2010. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A farmer carries harvested wheat to the road, near Yongji, Shanxi province, China, on June 12, 2010. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A farmer lays harvested wheat on the road, near Yongji, Shanxi province, China, on June 12, 2010. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A farmer carries harvested wheat to the road, near Yongji, Shanxi province, China, on June 12, 2010. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A girl farmer harvests wheat in a crop near Yongji, Shanxi province, China, on June 12, 2010. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A farmer carries harvested wheat to the road, near Yongji, Shanxi province, China, on June 12, 2010. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A girl farmer harvests wheat in a crop near Yongji, Shanxi province, China, on June 12, 2010. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • EXCLUSIVE. Former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin (left) drinks rice alcohol with Zhang Maocai (right), Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party for Jincheng, during a welcoming banquet, in Jincheng, Shanxi province, China, on September 2, 2010. Dominique de Villepin is in China for a 6-day visit. He will inaugurate an engraving of one of his poem both in Chinese and French in a national park, take part in the World Emerging Industries Cooperation Conference, and the North-East Asia trade Exposition. Exclusive Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • YU Rice works in Citi Call Center in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, on May 27, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • YU Rice works in Citi Call Center in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, on May 27, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Burmese labourers carry sacks of rice from the loading dock at Botataung port, Rangoon, Myanmar, Thursday, May 3, 2007. Despite international sanctions, Myanmar still continues to trade with neighbouring countries such a China, Thailand and Malaysia. Photo by Simon Lim/Pictobank
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  • Burmese labourers carry sacks of rice from the loading dock at Botataung port, Rangoon, Myanmar, Thursday, May 3, 2007. Despite international sanctions, Myanmar still continues to trade with neighbouring countries such a China, Thailand and Malaysia. Photo by Simon Lim/Pictobank
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  • SHANXI PROVINCE, CHINA - June 12: A farmer rakes wheat seeds laid down to dry, in his farm on June 12, 2010 near Yongji, Shanxi province, China. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANXI PROVINCE, CHINA - June 12: Farmers collect thatch detached from the seeds by the passing vehicles on the road on June 12, 2010 near Yongji, Shanxi province, China. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANXI PROVINCE, CHINA - June 12: A girl farmer harvests wheat in a crop on June 12, 2010 near Yongji, Shanxi province, China. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • Farmers collect thatch detached from the seeds by the passing vehicles on the road, near Yongji, Shanxi province, China, on June 12, 2010. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Farmers collect wheat seeds detached from the thatch by the passing vehicles on the road, near Yongji, Shanxi province, China, on June 12, 2010. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Trucks pass on harvested wheat laid on the road by a farmer, near Yongji, Shanxi province, China, on June 12, 2010. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A girl farmer harvests wheat in a crop near Yongji, Shanxi province, China, on June 12, 2010. Known as the country of rice, China is also the world's main producer of wheat, with an annual output of 112 million tons. In this little village of Shanxi province, Chinese farmers use a clever way to detach the wheat's seed from the thatch. They lay the wheat down the public road, and wait for vehicles to drive. The velocity's strength detaches the seeds from the thatch. The farmers need not to beat the wheat manually anymore. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • YU Rice works in Citi Call Center in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, on May 27, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A woman from the Yao ethnic sews, in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 29, 2009. The Yao nationality is one of the 55 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Yao women let their hair grow at maximum length, twist it, and cover it by a scarf or a turban. They usually wear bright colors, and silver decorations. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A stone boat wait for strollers by the river in Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 27, 2009. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Peppers are left out on a roof to dry, in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 29, 2009. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Chili peppers are left out to dry, in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 29, 2009. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Peppers are left out on a roof to dry, in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 29, 2009. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • An older woman from the Yao ethnic minority poses for a photograph, in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 29, 2009. The Yao nationality is one of the 55 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Yao women let their hair grow at maximum length, twist it in a hairdo, and cover it by a scarf or a turban. They usually wear bright colors, and silver decorations. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A man poses for a photograph, in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 28, 2009. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A woman from the Yao ethnic minority poses for a photograph, in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 28, 2009. The Yao nationality is one of the 55 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Yao women let their hair grow at maximum length, twist it, and cover it by a scarf or a turban. They usually wear bright colors, and silver decorations. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • A woman from the Yao ethnic minority wears a silver earring, in Longji, near Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on October 28, 2009. The Yao nationality is one of the 55 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Yao women let their hair grow at maximum length, twist it, and cover it by a scarf or a turban. They usually wear bright colors, and silver decorations. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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