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Lal Maya (on the right) shows off her squash. The vegetable crops provide a vital source of nutrition for their families. Even better by allowing some squash to dry out, its seeds are naturally preserved inside for planting the following year. This is one of the many methods of sustainable agriculture that ASHA teaches to women cooperatives. Photo credit: Jan Sturmann
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Photo credit: Jan Sturmann
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