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Van Lian Khum, 14, formerly of Myanmar, waters the crops in his aunt’s plot at the Global Growers Network’s Bamboo Creek Farm in Stone Mountain, Georgia, USA, 24 June 2012. The new 14-acre incubator farm is designed for farmers who have fled their native countries to seek new agricultural opportunities. Most of the farmers grow crops native to their homeland for their own consumption and to sell to other resettled refugees in the metro Atlanta area.
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