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  •  CANADA-TORONTO-ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR
    2022年11月05日
    CANADA-TORONTO-ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR

    (221104) -- TORONTO, Nov. 4, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A boy has a VR experience of grain harvest at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, Canada, on Nov. 4, 2022. As a combined indoor agricultural fair and international equestrian competition, the ten-day annual event kicked off here on Friday to celebrate its 100th anniversary. (Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua)= 配信日: 2022(令和4)年11月5日、クレジット:新華社/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022110504672

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: Farmers take a rest in an apple orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301277

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: Fresh apples seen hanging on a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301224

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: Farmers pick fresh apples from a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301226

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: A Farmer picks fresh apples from a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301259

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: A Farmer picks fresh apples from a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301218

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: Freshly picked apples seen on the ground in an apple orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301232

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: A farmer carries an apple box in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301255

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: Fresh apples seen hanging on a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301202

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: A farmer looks on as he picks fresh apples from a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301243

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: A fresh apple seen hanging on a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301229

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: Fresh red apples seen hanging on a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301233

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: Fresh red apples seen hanging on a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301245

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: A farmer picks fresh apples from a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301295

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: Fresh apples seen hanging on a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301251

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: Fresh apples seen hanging on a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301314

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: Farmers pick fresh apples hanging on a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301246

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: Farmers pick fresh apples hanging on a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301257

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: Rotten apples lie on the ground in an apple orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301261

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: A farmer picks fresh apples from a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301265

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: A farmer picks fresh apples from a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301258

  •  Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022
    2022年09月20日
    Apple Harvesting in Pulwama, India - 20 Sept 2022

    September 20, 2022, Pulwama, India: Farmers pick fresh apples from a tree in an orchard in Pulwama. The annual production of apples in the Kashmir Valley ranges from 1.5 million to 1.8 million metric tons and the total cold storage capacity in the Valley is 1.20,000 to 1.30,000 MTs. The valley‘s biggest economy, Rs 10,000 crore apple industry, provides a livelihood to around 3.5 million people in the region. Horticulture is one of the main industries in Kashmir and contributes around eight percent to J&Kís GDP. The apple is among the biggest shareholders in Kashmirís horticulture industry. The high-altitude temperate region of Kashmir is known to be an ideal fruit cultivation land. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022092301206

  •  La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years
    2022年09月14日
    La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years

    September 14, 2022, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: View of the wash next to banana plantations on a farm in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the volcano Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector since the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home...15 SEPTEMBER 2022;BANANA;PRODUCTION;VOLCANO;OLD SUMMIT;BAN...

    商品コード: 2022091813954

  •  La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years
    2022年09月14日
    La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years

    September 14, 2022, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: View of the wash next to banana plantations on a farm in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the volcano Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector since the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home...15 SEPTEMBER 2022;BANANA;PRODUCTION;VOLCANO;OLD SUMMIT;BAN...

    商品コード: 2022091813968

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★Damage caused by a lava flow in two banana farms on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector as the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPR=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091712427

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★General view of the lava flow surrounded by banana crops on the coast of the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector as the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost the=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091712423

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★A man replants several banana farms that were destroyed by the volcano‘s lava in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 14, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector since the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 famil=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091712326

  •  La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years
    2022年09月14日
    La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years

    September 14, 2022, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: Damage caused by a lava flow in two banana farms on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector as the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home...15 SEPTEMBER 2022;BANANA;PRODUCTION;VOLCANO;OLD SUMMIT;BANANAS;AGRICULTURE;LABOR;LAVA..Kike Rincón...

    商品コード: 2022091813598

  •  La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years
    2022年09月14日
    La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years

    September 14, 2022, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: Banana farm without replanting because lava flows destroyed the irrigation system, on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector as the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home...15 SEPTEMBER 2022;BANANA;PRODUCTION;VOLCANO;OLD SUMMIT;BANANAS;AGR...

    商品コード: 2022091813666

  •  La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years
    2022年09月14日
    La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years

    September 14, 2022, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: Replanting of several banana farms that were devastated by the volcano‘s lava in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 14, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector since the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home...15 SEPTEMBER 2022;BANANA;PRODUCTI...

    商品コード: 2022091813671

  •  La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years
    2022年09月14日
    La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years

    September 14, 2022, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: Damage caused by a lava flow in two banana farms on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector as the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home...15 SEPTEMBER 2022;BANANA;PRODUCTION;VOLCANO;OLD SUMMIT;BANANAS;AGRICULTURE;LABOR;LAVA..Kike Rincón...

    商品コード: 2022091813795

  •  La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years
    2022年09月14日
    La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years

    September 14, 2022, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: A banana farm surrounded by lava in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 14, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector as the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home...15 SEPTEMBER 2022;BANANA;PRODUCTION;VOLCANO;OLD SUMMIT;BANANAS;AGRICULTURE;LABOR;...

    商品コード: 2022091813910

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★A banana farm surrounded by lava in the municipality of Tazacorte on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector as the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home. Photo by Kike Rincon/Eur=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091712296

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★Replanting of several banana farms that were devastated by the volcano‘s lava in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 14, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector since the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 famil=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091711808

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★Damage caused by a lava flow in two banana farms on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector as the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPR=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091712329

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★Aerial view of a replanted banana farm surrounded by a lava flow from the volcano in the municipality of Tazacorte , on September 8, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the volcano Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector since the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 f=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091711795

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★Damage caused by a lava flow in two banana farms on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector as the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPR=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091712434

  •  La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years
    2022年09月14日
    La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years

    September 14, 2022, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: Replanting of several banana farms that were devastated by the volcano‘s lava in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 14, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector since the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home...15 SEPTEMBER 2022;BANANA;PRODUCTI...

    商品コード: 2022091813811

  •  La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years
    2022年09月14日
    La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years

    September 14, 2022, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: General view of the lava flow surrounded by banana crops on the coast of the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector as the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home...15 SEPTEMBER 2022;BANANA;PRODUCTION;VOLCANO;O...

    商品コード: 2022091813632

  •  La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years
    2022年09月14日
    La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years

    September 14, 2022, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: Damage caused by a lava flow in two banana farms on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector as the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home...15 SEPTEMBER 2022;BANANA;PRODUCTION;VOLCANO;OLD SUMMIT;BANANAS;AGRICULTURE;LABOR;LAVA..Kike Rincón...

    商品コード: 2022091813865

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★Banana farm without replanting because lava flows destroyed the irrigation system, on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector as the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home. Photo b=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091712432

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★Replanting of several banana farms that were devastated by the volcano‘s lava in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 14, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector since the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 famil=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091712380

  •  La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years
    2022年09月14日
    La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years

    September 14, 2022, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: Replanting of several banana farms that were devastated by the volcano‘s lava in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 14, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector since the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home...15 SEPTEMBER 2022;BANANA;PRODUCTI...

    商品コード: 2022091813840

  •  La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years
    2022年09月14日
    La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years

    September 14, 2022, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: A banana farm surrounded by lava in the municipality of Tazacorte on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector as the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home...15 SEPTEMBER 2022;BANANA;PRODUCTION;VOLCANO;OLD SUMMIT;BANANAS;AGRICULTURE;LABOR;LA...

    商品コード: 2022091813964

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★Replanting of several banana farms that were devastated by the volcano‘s lava in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 14, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector since the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 famil=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091712049

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★View of the wash next to banana plantations on a farm in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the volcano Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector since the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home.=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091712419

  •  La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years
    2022年09月14日
    La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years

    September 14, 2022, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: Damage caused by a lava flow in two banana farms on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector as the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home...15 SEPTEMBER 2022;BANANA;PRODUCTION;VOLCANO;OLD SUMMIT;BANANAS;AGRICULTURE;LABOR;LAVA..Kike Rincón...

    商品コード: 2022091813636

  •  La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years
    2022年09月14日
    La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years

    September 14, 2022, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: Replanting of several banana farms that were devastated by the volcano‘s lava in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 14, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector since the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home...15 SEPTEMBER 2022;BANANA;PRODUCTI...

    商品コード: 2022091813664

  •  La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years
    2022年09月14日
    La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years

    September 14, 2022, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: Replanting of several banana farms that were devastated by the volcano‘s lava in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 14, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector since the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home...15 SEPTEMBER 2022;BANANA;PRODUCTI...

    商品コード: 2022091813657

  •  La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years
    2022年09月14日
    La Palma banana growers expect to recover 90% of production in at least two years

    September 14, 2022, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: A single banana plant on a farm in the municipality of Tazacorte on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 had a major impact on the banana sector as the harvest came to a standstill in some places and many hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home...15 SEPTEMBER 2022;BANANA;PRODUCTION;VOLCANO;OLD SUMMIT;BANANAS;AGRICULTURE;LABOR;LAVA..K...

    商品コード: 2022091813918

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★Replanting of several banana farms that were devastated by the volcano‘s lava in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 14, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector since the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 famil=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091712425

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★A single banana plant on a farm in the municipality of Tazacorte on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 had a major impact on the banana sector as the harvest came to a standstill in some places and many hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa P=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091712363

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★View of the wash next to banana plantations on a farm in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the volcano Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector since the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home.=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091712271

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★A banana farm surrounded by lava in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 14, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector as the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home. Photo by Kike Rincon/E=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091712154

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★Damage caused by a lava flow in two banana farms on September 9, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector as the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 families lost their only home. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPR=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091712155

  •  One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma
    2022年09月14日
    One Year After The Volcanic Eruption - La Palma

    ★Replanting of several banana farms that were devastated by the volcano‘s lava in the municipality of Tazacorte, on September 14, 2022, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary Islands (Spain). The eruption of the Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) volcano in 2021 caused great affectations in the banana sector since the harvest was paralyzed in some points and numerous hectares were lost. La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces the most bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers were dedicated and about 10,000 families depended directly on its cultivation. One year after the eruption, Asprocan states that banana production on the island will be 90% recovered in at least two years if there are no problems with the irrigation facilities. The La Palma volcano destroyed at least 1,241.1 hectares and 2,988 buildings. Some 1,170 famil=2022(令和4)年9月14日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022091712435

  •  Paddy Harvest in Bangladesh
    2022年08月22日
    Paddy Harvest in Bangladesh

    August 22, 2022, Brahmanbaria, Chittagong, Bangladesh: A worker covers mounds of rice with giant hat-shaped bamboo cones in a large field in Brahmanbaria, after the paddy has been dried under the sun. This is a traditional method of keeping freshly collected rice protected from rain and fog after the removal of moisture. The dried rice is piled into cone shaped mounds. When harvested it contains 20-30% moisture and this moisture can destroy a whole crop. The rice must dry within 24 hours. Rice sector contributes one-half of the agricultural GDP and one-sixth of the national income in Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022082303452

  •  Bangladesh : Hat-Shaped Cones Used to Store Rice
    2022年06月15日
    Bangladesh : Hat-Shaped Cones Used to Store Rice

    June 15, 2022, Brahmanbaria, Chittagong, Bangladesh: Worker covers mounds of rice with giant hat-shaped bamboo cones in a field in Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh after they have been dried in the scorching sun. This is a traditional method of keeping freshly collected rice protected from rain and fog after the removal of moisture. The dried rice is piled into cone shaped mounds so that it fits under the cones. Rice is the staple food of about 140 million people of Bangladesh. It provides nearly 48% of rural employment, about two-third of total calorie supply and about one-half of the total protein intake of an average person in the country. Rice sector contributes one-half of the agricultural GDP and one-sixth of the national income in Bangladesh. When paddy is harvested it contains 20-30% moisture and this moisture can destroy a whole crop of grains along with damage by pests. So, it‘s important that rice grain dries within 24 hours from being cut from the field. Firstly, Rice mill workers boil the golden paddy...

    商品コード: 2022061807211

  •  Bangladesh : Hat-Shaped Cones Used to Store Rice
    2022年06月15日
    Bangladesh : Hat-Shaped Cones Used to Store Rice

    June 15, 2022, Brahmanbaria, Chittagong, Bangladesh: Worker covers mounds of rice with giant hat-shaped bamboo cones in a field in Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh after they have been dried in the scorching sun. This is a traditional method of keeping freshly collected rice protected from rain and fog after the removal of moisture. The dried rice is piled into cone shaped mounds so that it fits under the cones. Rice is the staple food of about 140 million people of Bangladesh. It provides nearly 48% of rural employment, about two-third of total calorie supply and about one-half of the total protein intake of an average person in the country. Rice sector contributes one-half of the agricultural GDP and one-sixth of the national income in Bangladesh. When paddy is harvested it contains 20-30% moisture and this moisture can destroy a whole crop of grains along with damage by pests. So, it‘s important that rice grain dries within 24 hours from being cut from the field. Firstly, Rice mill workers boil the golden paddy...

    商品コード: 2022061807379

  •  Bangladesh : Hat-Shaped Cones Used to Store Rice
    2022年06月15日
    Bangladesh : Hat-Shaped Cones Used to Store Rice

    June 15, 2022, Brahmanbaria, Chittagong, Bangladesh: Worker covers mounds of rice with giant hat-shaped bamboo cones in a field in Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh after they have been dried in the scorching sun. This is a traditional method of keeping freshly collected rice protected from rain and fog after the removal of moisture. The dried rice is piled into cone shaped mounds so that it fits under the cones. Rice is the staple food of about 140 million people of Bangladesh. It provides nearly 48% of rural employment, about two-third of total calorie supply and about one-half of the total protein intake of an average person in the country. Rice sector contributes one-half of the agricultural GDP and one-sixth of the national income in Bangladesh. When paddy is harvested it contains 20-30% moisture and this moisture can destroy a whole crop of grains along with damage by pests. So, it‘s important that rice grain dries within 24 hours from being cut from the field. Firstly, Rice mill workers boil the golden paddy...

    商品コード: 2022061807079

  •  Bangladesh : Hat-Shaped Cones Used to Store Rice
    2022年06月15日
    Bangladesh : Hat-Shaped Cones Used to Store Rice

    June 15, 2022, Brahmanbaria, Chittagong, Bangladesh: Worker covers mounds of rice with giant hat-shaped bamboo cones in a field in Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh after they have been dried in the scorching sun. This is a traditional method of keeping freshly collected rice protected from rain and fog after the removal of moisture. The dried rice is piled into cone shaped mounds so that it fits under the cones. Rice is the staple food of about 140 million people of Bangladesh. It provides nearly 48% of rural employment, about two-third of total calorie supply and about one-half of the total protein intake of an average person in the country. Rice sector contributes one-half of the agricultural GDP and one-sixth of the national income in Bangladesh. When paddy is harvested it contains 20-30% moisture and this moisture can destroy a whole crop of grains along with damage by pests. So, it‘s important that rice grain dries within 24 hours from being cut from the field. Firstly, Rice mill workers boil the golden paddy...

    商品コード: 2022061807224

  •  Hat-Shaped Cones Used To Store Rice In Bangladesh
    2022年06月15日
    Hat-Shaped Cones Used To Store Rice In Bangladesh

    June 15, 2022, Brahmanbaria, Chittagong, Bangladesh: Worker covers mounds of rice with giant hat-shaped bamboo cones in a field in Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh after they have been dried in the scorching sun. This is a traditional method of keeping freshly collected rice protected from rain and fog after the removal of moisture. The dried rice is piled into cone shaped mounds so that it fits under the cones. Rice is the staple food of about 140 million people of Bangladesh. It provides nearly 48% of rural employment, about two-third of total calorie supply and about one-half of the total protein intake of an average person in the country. Rice sector contributes one-half of the agricultural GDP and one-sixth of the national income in Bangladesh. When paddy is harvested it contains 20-30% moisture and this moisture can destroy a whole crop of grains along with damage by pests. So, it‘s important that rice grain dries within 24 hours from being cut from the field. Firstly, Rice mill workers boil the golden paddy...

    商品コード: 2022061809756

  •  Bangladesh : Hat-Shaped Cones Used to Store Rice
    2022年06月15日
    Bangladesh : Hat-Shaped Cones Used to Store Rice

    June 15, 2022, Brahmanbaria, Chittagong, Bangladesh: Worker covers mounds of rice with giant hat-shaped bamboo cones in a field in Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh after they have been dried in the scorching sun. This is a traditional method of keeping freshly collected rice protected from rain and fog after the removal of moisture. The dried rice is piled into cone shaped mounds so that it fits under the cones. Rice is the staple food of about 140 million people of Bangladesh. It provides nearly 48% of rural employment, about two-third of total calorie supply and about one-half of the total protein intake of an average person in the country. Rice sector contributes one-half of the agricultural GDP and one-sixth of the national income in Bangladesh. When paddy is harvested it contains 20-30% moisture and this moisture can destroy a whole crop of grains along with damage by pests. So, it‘s important that rice grain dries within 24 hours from being cut from the field. Firstly, Rice mill workers boil the golden paddy...

    商品コード: 2022061807455

  •  Bangladesh : Hat-Shaped Cones Used to Store Rice
    2022年06月15日
    Bangladesh : Hat-Shaped Cones Used to Store Rice

    June 15, 2022, Brahmanbaria, Chittagong, Bangladesh: Worker covers mounds of rice with giant hat-shaped bamboo cones in a field in Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh after they have been dried in the scorching sun. This is a traditional method of keeping freshly collected rice protected from rain and fog after the removal of moisture. The dried rice is piled into cone shaped mounds so that it fits under the cones. Rice is the staple food of about 140 million people of Bangladesh. It provides nearly 48% of rural employment, about two-third of total calorie supply and about one-half of the total protein intake of an average person in the country. Rice sector contributes one-half of the agricultural GDP and one-sixth of the national income in Bangladesh. When paddy is harvested it contains 20-30% moisture and this moisture can destroy a whole crop of grains along with damage by pests. So, it‘s important that rice grain dries within 24 hours from being cut from the field. Firstly, Rice mill workers boil the golden paddy...

    商品コード: 2022061807374

  •  Hat-Shaped Cones Used To Store Rice In Bangladesh
    2022年06月15日
    Hat-Shaped Cones Used To Store Rice In Bangladesh

    June 15, 2022, Brahmanbaria, Chittagong, Bangladesh: Worker cover mounds of rice with giant hat-shaped bamboo cones in a field in Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh after they have been dried in the scorching sun. This is a traditional method of keeping freshly collected rice protected from rain and fog after the removal of moisture. The dried rice is piled into cone shaped mounds so that it fits under the cones. Rice is the staple food of about 140 million people of Bangladesh. It provides nearly 48% of rural employment, about two-third of total calorie supply and about one-half of the total protein intake of an average person in the country. Rice sector contributes one-half of the agricultural GDP and one-sixth of the national income in Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022062009120

  •  Bangladesh : Hat-Shaped Cones Used to Store Rice
    2022年06月15日
    Bangladesh : Hat-Shaped Cones Used to Store Rice

    June 15, 2022, Brahmanbaria, Chittagong, Bangladesh: Worker covers mounds of rice with giant hat-shaped bamboo cones in a field in Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh after they have been dried in the scorching sun. This is a traditional method of keeping freshly collected rice protected from rain and fog after the removal of moisture. The dried rice is piled into cone shaped mounds so that it fits under the cones. Rice is the staple food of about 140 million people of Bangladesh. It provides nearly 48% of rural employment, about two-third of total calorie supply and about one-half of the total protein intake of an average person in the country. Rice sector contributes one-half of the agricultural GDP and one-sixth of the national income in Bangladesh. When paddy is harvested it contains 20-30% moisture and this moisture can destroy a whole crop of grains along with damage by pests. So, it‘s important that rice grain dries within 24 hours from being cut from the field. Firstly, Rice mill workers boil the golden paddy...

    商品コード: 2022061807228

  •  The year 2021 in pictures
    2021年12月20日
    The year 2021 in pictures

    December 20, 2021, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: EP- Selected photos 2021: A farmer full of ash collects a banana pineapple, before the lava from the Cumbre Vieja volcano reaches the plantations, on 23 September 2021, in Tazacorte, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. The eruption of the volcano last Sunday, has paralyzed the harvest of 15% of the Canary banana, about 300 hectares of plantations. Many banana growers have been harvesting their crops in the last few days before the lava devastated the plantations. (ARCHIVE PHOTO) 23/09/2021..Kike Rincón / Europa Press..12/20/2021 (Credit Image: © Kike RincóN/Contacto via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Kike RincóN/Contacto via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Spain Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2021122105946

  •  The Fifth Avenue Association holiday lighting ceremony-NYC
    2021年11月17日
    The Fifth Avenue Association holiday lighting ceremony-NYC

    November 17, 2021, New York, NY, USA: JILLY STEPHENS, CEO of City Harvest, attends the Fifth Avenue Associationââ¬â¢s Holiday Lighting Ceremony,.The Pulitzer Fountain,.Fifth Avenue, NYC.November 17, 2021. (Credit Image: © Sonia Moskowitz Gordon/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Sonia Moskowitz Gordon/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021112004768

  • Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma
    2021年11月09日
    Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma

    Bananas covered with ash on a farm in Fuencaliente, to 9 November 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5.300 producers are dedicated and about 10.000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021111212462

  • Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma
    2021年11月09日
    Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma

    A banana farmer goes to collect banana trees covered with ash, on a farm in Fuencaliente, on 9 November 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021111212325

  • Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma
    2021年11月09日
    Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma

    A farmer throws ash-covered banana trees onto the truck, on a farm in Fuencaliente, on November 9, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021111212182

  • Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma
    2021年11月09日
    Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma

    Jacob, a banana farmer, with his face covered with ash after the collection of bananas, on a farm in Fuencaliente, to 9 November 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5.300 producers are dedicated and about 10.000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021111212212

  • Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma
    2021年11月09日
    Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma

    Junay, a banana farmer with his face covered with ash after the collection of bananas, on a farm in Fuencaliente, to 9 November 2021, on La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5.300 producers are dedicated and about 10.000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021111212244

  • Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma
    2021年11月09日
    Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma

    A farmer wearing a mask and overalls collects bananas covered in ash, on a farm in Fuencaliente, on November 9, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021111212130

  • Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma
    2021年11月09日
    Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma

    Several farmers collect banana trees covered with ash, on a farm in Fuencaliente, on November 9, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021111211801

  • Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma
    2021年11月09日
    Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma

    A farmer throws ash-covered banana trees onto the truck, on a farm in Fuencaliente, on November 9, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021111212296

  • Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma
    2021年11月09日
    Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma

    Fran, a banana farmer with his face covered with ash after the collection of bananas, on a farm in Fuencaliente, to 9 November 2021, on La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5.300 producers are dedicated and about 10.000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021111212347

  • Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma
    2021年11月09日
    Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma

    Anibal, a banana farmer with his face covered with ash after the collection of bananas, on a farm in Fuencaliente, to 9 November 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5.300 producers are dedicated and about 10.000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021111212590

  • Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma
    2021年11月09日
    Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma

    Jacob, a banana farmer, collects banana trees with his face covered with ash after the collection of bananas, on a farm in Fuencaliente, to 9 November 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021111212232

  • Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma
    2021年11月09日
    Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma

    Several farmers during the collection of banana trees covered with ash, on a farm in Fuencaliente, to 9 November 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021111212324

  • Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma
    2021年11月09日
    Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma

    Several farmers throw the banana trees in the truck, on a farm in Fuencaliente, on November 9, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021111212604

  •  LAVA LAND
    2021年11月09日
    LAVA LAND

    November 9, 2021, La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: JACOB, a banana farmer, smokes a cigarette with his face covered with ash after a day harvesting bananas, on his farm in Fuencaliente. Within the archipelago, La Palma is second only to Tenerife for its banana crop, with 50% of its GDP coming from sales of the fruit. More than 5.300 producers harvest bananas and almost 10,000 local families depend directly on its cultivation. (Credit Image: © Kike Rincon/Contacto via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Kike Rincon/Contacto via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021120200950

  • Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma
    2021年11月09日
    Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma

    A farmer collects banana trees covered with ash, on a farm in Fuencaliente, on November 9, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021111211794

  • Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma Banana Harvest Covered With Volcanic Ash - La Palma
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    Several farmers during the collection of banana trees covered with ash, on a farm in Fuencaliente, to 9 November 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

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    A farmer collects banana trees covered with ash, on a farm in Fuencaliente, on November 9, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

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    Several farmers during the collection of banana trees covered with ash, on a farm in Fuencaliente, to 9 November 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

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    Yulian, a banana farmer with his face covered with ash while picking bananas, on a farm in Fuencaliente, on 9 November 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

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    Several banana plantations in Fuencaliente, to 9 November 2021, on La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5.300 producers are dedicated and about 10.000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

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    A farmer wearing a mask and overalls collects bananas covered in ash, on a farm in Fuencaliente, on November 9, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

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    General view of several banana crops, in Fuencaliente, on 9 November 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5.300 producers are dedicated and about 10.000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

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    A farmer removes the ash with water after the collection of bananas from a farm in Fuencaliente, on 9 November 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

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    A farmer collects banana trees covered with ash, on a farm in Fuencaliente, on November 9, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5,300 producers are dedicated and about 10,000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

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    Yulian, a banana farmer, with his face covered with ash after the collection of bananas, on a farm in Fuencaliente, to 9 November 2021, on La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). La Palma is the island of the archipelago that produces more bananas after Tenerife, 50% of its GDP comes from this fruit to which more than 5.300 producers are dedicated and about 10.000 families depend directly on its cultivation. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年11月9日、クレジット:Europa Press/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

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