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Malagasy children Royalty Free Stock Photo
Native Malagasy Children Royalty Free Stock Photo
Native Malagasy children Royalty Free Stock Photo
Malagasy children Royalty Free Stock Photo
Malagasy children on the beach Royalty Free Stock Photo
Malagasy children on the beach Royalty Free Stock Photo
Malagasy children Royalty Free Stock Photo
Malagasy children
Malagasy children Royalty Free Stock Photo
Malagasy Children in Antananarivo, Madagascar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Malagasy children Royalty Free Stock Photo
An aboriginal malagasy children on the street Royalty Free Stock Photo
Malagasy Children in Antananarivo, Madagascar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Malagasy Children in Antananarivo, Madagascar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Malagasy Children in Antananarivo, Madagascar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Madagascar: malagasy children is carrying wood to the village. In Madagascar two-thirds of the population live below the international poverty line of US$1.25 per day. Despite a wealth of abundant and diverse natural resources, Madagascar is one of the world’s poorest countries. Madagascar holds great potential for agricultural development, mainly due to the large variety of soil types and climatic diversity. Nevertheless, natural hazards combined with old-fashioned farming practices limit production. The standard of living of the Malagasy population has been declining dramatically over the past 25 years. The country has gone from being a net exporter of agricultural products in the 1960s to a net importer since 1971. Inappropriate traditional agricultural methods cause soil to erode and soil quality to decline, and the basis of survival for Madagascar’s people is under serious threat.


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