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Strawberry Fields Forever, Honduras { 10 images } Created 7 Jan 2016

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  • Emiliano looks out over his land. Emiliano Dominguez, 33, is a strawberry, beans and potato farmer in western Honduras. The father of three joined the USAID ACCESO project in 2013. Since then Emiliano has witnessed a significant increase in his crop production. Strawberry farming has been particularly profitable. In the three years since Emiliano joined the CropLife funded program, he has been able to buy more land, a truck to deliver his products, build a modern house with running water and electricity, and buy a television with a satellite dish. Emiliano is optimistic about the future and proud to be able to give his children the childhood and education he didn't get. Guice, Intibucá, Honduras.
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  • Emiliano waits at home for his day labourers to arrive to harvest his strawberries. Emiliano Dominguez, 33, is a strawberry, beans and potato farmer in western Honduras. The father of three joined the USAID ACCESO project in 2013. Since then Emiliano has witnessed a significant increase in his crop production. Strawberry farming has been particularly profitable. In the three years since Emiliano joined the CropLife funded program, he has been able to buy more land, a truck to deliver his products, build a modern house with running water and electricity, and buy a television with a satellite dish. Emiliano is optimistic about the future and proud to be able to give his children the childhood and education he didn't get. Guice, Intibucá, Honduras.
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  • Emiliano and his day labourers harvesting strawberries as fog descends on the field. Emiliano Dominguez, 33, is a strawberry, beans and potato farmer in western Honduras. The father of three joined the USAID ACCESO project in 2013. Since then Emiliano has witnessed a significant increase in his crop production. Strawberry farming has been particularly profitable. In the three years since Emiliano joined the CropLife funded program, he has been able to buy more land, a truck to deliver his products, build a modern house with running water and electricity, and buy a television with a satellite dish. Emiliano is optimistic about the future and proud to be able to give his children the childhood and education he didn't get. Guice, Intibucá, Honduras.
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  • Emiliano is sorting and packing the strawberries harvested that morning. Emiliano Dominguez, 33, is a strawberry, beans and potato farmer in western Honduras. The father of three joined the USAID ACCESO project in 2013. Since then Emiliano has witnessed a significant increase in his crop production. Strawberry farming has been particularly profitable. In the three years since Emiliano joined the CropLife funded program, he has been able to buy more land, a truck to deliver his products, build a modern house with running water and electricity, and buy a television with a satellite dish. Emiliano is optimistic about the future and proud to be able to give his children the childhood and education he didn't get. Guice, Intibucá, Honduras.
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  • Emiliano, wearing full protective clothing, sprays strawberries with pesticides during a training exercise aimed at helping local farmers make good and safe use of agrochemical products. Emiliano Dominguez, 33, is a strawberry, beans and potato farmer in western Honduras. The father of three joined the USAID ACCESO project in 2013. Since then Emiliano has witnessed a significant increase in his crop production. Strawberry farming has been particularly profitable. In the three years since Emiliano joined the CropLife funded program, he has been able to buy more land, a truck to deliver his products, build a modern house with running water and electricity, and buy a television with a satellite dish. Emiliano is optimistic about the future and proud to be able to give his children the childhood and education he didn't get. Guice, Intibucá, Honduras.
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  • Emiliano displays the quality of his fruit while sorting and packing the strawberries harvested that morning. Emiliano Dominguez, 33, is a strawberry, beans and potato farmer in western Honduras. The father of three joined the USAID ACCESO project in 2013. Since then Emiliano has witnessed a significant increase in his crop production. Strawberry farming has been particularly profitable. In the three years since Emiliano joined the CropLife funded program, he has been able to buy more land, a truck to deliver his products, build a modern house with running water and electricity, and buy a television with a satellite dish. Emiliano is optimistic about the future and proud to be able to give his children the childhood and education he didn't get. Guice, Intibucá, Honduras.
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  • Marco Dominguez, a day labourer, is sorting strawberries picked that morning on Emiliano's farm. Emiliano Dominguez, 33, is a strawberry, beans and potato farmer in western Honduras. The father of three joined the USAID ACCESO project in 2013. Since then Emiliano has witnessed a significant increase in his crop production. Strawberry farming has been particularly profitable. In the three years since Emiliano joined the CropLife funded program, he has been able to buy more land, a truck to deliver his products, build a modern house with running water and electricity, and buy a television with a satellite dish. Emiliano is optimistic about the future and proud to be able to give his children the childhood and education he didn't get. Guice, Intibucá, Honduras.
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  • Emiliano on his way to deliver strawberries to a customer at a market in La Esperanza. Emiliano Dominguez, 33, is a strawberry, beans and potato farmer in western Honduras. The father of three joined the USAID ACCESO project in 2013. Since then Emiliano has witnessed a significant increase in his crop production. Strawberry farming has been particularly profitable. In the three years since Emiliano joined the CropLife funded program, he has been able to buy more land, a truck to deliver his products, build a modern house with running water and electricity, and buy a television with a satellite dish. Emiliano is optimistic about the future and proud to be able to give his children the childhood and education he didn't get. Guice, Intibucá, Honduras.
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  • Emiliano children and sister in law Miriam at home. Emiliano Dominguez, 33, is a strawberry, beans and potato farmer in western Honduras. The father of three joined the USAID ACCESO project in 2013. Since then Emiliano has witnessed a significant increase in his crop production. Strawberry farming has been particularly profitable. In the three years since Emiliano joined the CropLife funded program, he has been able to buy more land, a truck to deliver his products, build a modern house with running water and electricity, and buy a television with a satellite dish. Emiliano is optimistic about the future and proud to be able to give his children the childhood and education he didn't get. Guice, Intibucá, Honduras.
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  • A view of La Esperanza's local market where Emiliano sells some of his products to local traders. Emiliano Dominguez, 33, is a strawberry, beans and potato farmer in western Honduras. The father of three joined the USAID ACCESO project in 2013. Since then Emiliano has witnessed a significant increase in his crop production. Strawberry farming has been particularly profitable. In the three years since Emiliano joined the CropLife funded program, he has been able to buy more land, a truck to deliver his products, build a modern house with running water and electricity, and buy a television with a satellite dish. Emiliano is optimistic about the future and proud to be able to give his children the childhood and education he didn't get. Guice, Intibucá, Honduras.
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