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© Rodrigo Abd, Nov. 26, 2011, Retalhuleu / Guatemala
A sugarcane worker’s hand is stained with ash from burning cane in. Before harvesting the plant, workers burn off leaves, straw and other debris from the stalks, leaving behind the precious cane. Guatemalans migrate from all over the country to growing regions to earn $8 a day during harvest season.

© Rodrigo Abd, Nov. 26, 2011, Retalhuleu / Guatemala

A sugarcane worker’s hand is stained with ash from burning cane in. Before harvesting the plant, workers burn off leaves, straw and other debris from the stalks, leaving behind the precious cane. Guatemalans migrate from all over the country to growing regions to earn $8 a day during harvest season.



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    The cost of labor in the field is often greater than the income earned.
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