Brazil - Rural Sustainable Development Project in the Semi-arid Region of Bahia (Pro-Semiárido) April 2016
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(L-R) Sandra Beatrice Jardim Souza, 40, and Gabriel Pantaleon dos Santos, 15, make cooks from cassava flower made in the village, in Aldeia Marcação Kiriri, near Ribeira do Pombal, Bahia, Brazil, on Tuesday, April 12, 2016. They make 14 kilos of cookies a day and sell 50 kilos a month to nearby schools. They rest is sold at farmers markets. The earnings are divide among the Kiriri tribe members who work in the copperative. For every kilo they sell, they earn 22 reals, or about 6 USD.
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