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Published: 28 May 2021 08:55 PM BdST
Updated: 28 May 2021 08:55 PM BdST Farmer Manik Mia with his rice crops, which were hit by heat stress in April, in Lalmonirhat, northern Bangladesh, May 8, 2021. Thomson Reuters Foundation Hamidul Khan, a farmer in Lalmonirhat, northern Bangladesh, looks over his rice field, which was devastated by heat stress, May 8, 2021. Thomson Reuters Foundation Shafiqul Islam Talukder holds a handful of empty stalks that were ruined after two days of extreme hot, dry air in April, in Kishoreganj district, northeast Bangladesh, May 4, 2021. Thomson Reuters Foundation Rice crops destroyed by heat stress in Ballabhpur village, Bangladesh, April 25, 2021. Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Guatemala Seeks to Stem Migration to U.S. with Farmer Education, Family Farm Aid
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The number of migrants traveling to the U.S. from the Northern Triangle countries of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador has increased in recent years. Customs and Border Patrol agents have already intercepted more of them in 2021 than they did in all of 2020, according to the Congressional Research Service.
But many of the migrants don t want to leave their country. They go because they have no choice it s leave or die. But a number of organizations are hard at work trying to make it possible for them to stay, and to survive. One of their key strategies is farmer field schools.
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