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Agroecology in Mali
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), A woman is putting a "traditional" fertilizer (bark, manure and various plant residues) on a plot of the Sindalak community garden.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), A woman is putting a "traditional" fertilizer (bark, manure and various plant residues) on a plot of the Sindalak community garden.

Agroecology in Mali
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Siby (Mali) 50 km from Bamako. Feet of sorghum.

Agroecology in Mali
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Siby (Mali) 50 km from Bamako. Okra feet.

Agroecology in Mali
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Siby (Mali) 50 km from Bamako. A field of millet.

Agroecology in Mali
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Siby (Mali) 50 km from Bamako. Abdoulaye Camara in a millet field before harvest.

Agroecology in Mali
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Djejenni, Siby (Mali) Market garden

Agroecology in Mali
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djejenni, Siby (Mali) Eggplant culture.

Agroecology in Mali
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Djenjeni, Siby (Mali), Lamine Camara, applies straw to her eggplant crops. This technique allows it to keep the wet earth longer.

Agroecology in Mali
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Djejenni, Siby (Mali) Practice of an agrarian system called slash-and-burn agriculture. the fields are cleared by fire and then cultivated for a short period of time and then fallow.

Agroecology in Mali
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Djenjeni, Siby (Mali), Cotton fields just before the harvest.

Agroecology in Mali
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Djenjeni, Siby (Mali), Cotton fields just before the harvest.

Agroecology in Mali
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Djenjeni, Siby (Mali), Cotton fields just before the harvest.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali) Irrigation in the form of small canals in a community garden. Water is extracted from the wells by means of motor pumps.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali) Irrigation in the form of small canals in a community garden. Water is extracted from the wells by means of motor pumps.

Agroecology in Mali
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Siby (Mali) 50 km from Bamako. Salad plants in a market garden.

Agroecology in Mali
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), N'Goyo seed, variety of round eggplant.

Agroecology in Mali
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Siby (Mali) 50 km from Bamako. Onion plants ready to be replanted.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), A woman is putting a "traditional" fertilizer (bark, manure and various plant residues) on a plot of the Sindalak community garden.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), A woman is putting a "traditional" fertilizer (bark, manure and various plant residues) on a plot of the Sindalak community garden.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), A woman is putting a "traditional" fertilizer (bark, manure and various plant residues) on a plot of the Sindalak community garden.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), A woman is putting a "traditional" fertilizer (bark, manure and various plant residues) on a plot of the Sindalak community garden.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), A woman is putting a "traditional" fertilizer (bark, manure and various plant residues) on a plot of the Sindalak community garden.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), A woman is putting a "traditional" fertilizer (bark, manure and various plant residues) on a plot of the Sindalak community garden.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Morola, Siby (Mali), Brahma Camara, big brother of Abdoulaye Camara, removes the weeds in a plot of onions from the family garden. The onion shoots will then be torn off to be multiplied by division. Technique of cutting a bulb in two and replanting.

Agroecology in Mali
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Morola, Siby (Mali), A young man sprinkles a crop of onions in vegetable gardens.

Agroecology in Mali
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Sindalak Market Gardens, Siby (Mali)

Agroecology in Mali
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), cut of a bulb of onion in two to multiply the shoots. This so-called division multiplication technique involves cutting a bulb in two and replanting it.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), cut of a bulb of onion in two to multiply the shoots. This so-called division multiplication technique involves cutting a bulb in two and replanting it.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), cut of a bulb of onion in two to multiply the shoots. This so-called division multiplication technique involves cutting a bulb in two and replanting it.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), cut of a bulb of onion in two to multiply the shoots. This so-called division multiplication technique involves cutting a bulb in two and replanting it.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), cut of a bulb of onion in two to multiply the shoots. This so-called division multiplication technique involves cutting a bulb in two and replanting it.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), cut of a bulb of onion in two to multiply the shoots. This so-called division multiplication technique involves cutting a bulb in two and replanting it.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), Salad plants under a mosquito net before being replanted in the ground.

Agroecology in Mali
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Sindalak Market Gardens, Siby (Mali)

Agroecology in Mali
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), Sweet potato seeds recovered from the plant during flowering.

Agroecology in Mali
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), Sweet potato seeds recovered from the plant during flowering.

Agroecology in Mali
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), A piece of yam stalk is replanted in the soil, giving back a climbing plant that will produce new tubers.

Agroecology in Mali
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), A piece of yam stalk is replanted in the soil, giving back a climbing plant that will produce new tubers.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), A piece of yam stalk is replanted in the soil, giving back a climbing plant that will produce new tubers.

Agroecology in Mali
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Market gardens of Sindalak, Siby (Mali). The Jatropha, shrub often used in fence gardens. Its seeds are also used to produce biofuel.

Agroecology in Mali
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), dried peppers and okra on the roof of an attic. The seeds are recovered thus serving as new seeds.

Agroecology in Mali
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), A calabash with corn and potatoes.

Agroecology in Mali
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), A woman sorting peanuts

Agroecology in Mali
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), bag of unhusked rice.

Agroecology in Mali
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), An attic for seeds.

Agroecology in Mali
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), okra is preserved for its seeds, they will be replanted during the next rainy season (rainy season)

Agroecology in Mali
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali), An attic for okra seeds.

Agroecology in Mali
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Siby (Mali) 50 km from Bamako. Harvesting corn.

Agroecology in Mali
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Siby (Mali) Feet of Hibiscus or white bissap.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sindalak, Siby (Mali) Irrigation in the form of small canals in a community garden. Water is extracted from the wells by means of motor pumps.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Siby (Mali) 50 km from Bamako. A woman sprinkles a piece of salad in a community garden.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Siby (Mali) 50 km from Bamako. A woman works a plot in a community garden.

Agroecology in Mali
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Siby (Mali) 50 km from Bamako. Culture of the gourd, family Cucurbitaceae, it is grown as a vegetable for its fruit also called calabash.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Siby (Mali) 50 km from Bamako. A woman sprinkles a piece of salad in a community garden.

Agroecology in Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Morola, Siby (Mali), A young man sprinkles a crop of onions in vegetable gardens.