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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sacks of Quinoa at a processing factory in Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers process the harvested quinoa in a small factory in Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A worker removes the leaf matter from the grain while harvesting quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers process the harvested quinoa in a small factory in Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers process the harvested quinoa in a small factory in Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
    100713 Clayton_football_0190.JPG
  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
    100713 Clayton_football_0175.JPG
  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
    100713 Clayton_football_0168.JPG
  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
    100713 Clayton_football_0119.JPG
  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
    100713 Clayton_football_0068.JPG
  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A synthetic Leather Cover recreational use baseball with a stamp showing it was made in China. The ball produced by  Rawlings was bought from Walmart, a major US store chain. Photo Tim Clayton
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