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What can farmers do to protect the climate?

October 16, 2013

KAESONG, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF: (FILES) In this file picture taken 17 May 2005, North Korean farmers work at their rice fields as two Koreas delegations meet for their second day meeting in the North's border town of Kaesong. Officials said 20 August 2005 that South Korea has agreed to work on joint farming ventures with food-starved North Korea and to provide these farms with fertilizer and other items to boost productivity. The agreement was reached at two days of landmark talks that wrapped up late 19 August 2005 in the North's Kaesong City pledging to pursue inter-Korean agricultural cooperation in a 'stable and steady' manner. AFP PHOTO/POOL -- REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT -- (Photo credit should read AFP/AFP/Getty Images)
Nordkorea Landwirtschaft Getreide ReisfeldImage: Getty Images

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