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SF0023298
Farmers are losing their most precious asset: seeds.
And they are losing the ancient knowledge which allowed them to select seeds and exchange them within their communities. Today, ten multi-national companies control 90% of the seed market.
Farmers are losing their most precious asset: seeds.
And they are losing the ancient knowledge which allowed them to select seeds and exchange them within their communities. Today, ten multi-national companies control 90% of the seed market.

SF0313508
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313507
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313506
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313505
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313504
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313503
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313502
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313501
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313498
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313496
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313495
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313494
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313493
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313492
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313491
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313490
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313489
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313488
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313487
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313486
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313485
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313484
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313483
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313482
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313481
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313480
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313479
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313478
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313477
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313476
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313475
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313474
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0312375
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities

SF0312374
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities

SF0312373
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities

SF0312372
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities

SF0312371
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities

SF0312370
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities

SF0312369
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities

SF0312368
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities

SF0312367
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities

SF0312366
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities

SF0312365
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities

SF0312364
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities

SF0312363
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities
The Nakuru Earth Market represents a unique sale context where producers can sell their produce directly to the customers without middlemen. Fresh, healthy and diverse products are showcased, always ensuring traceability. There are almost 55 producers involved complexively, the majority of which belonging to different Slow Food Communities
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