Farmers, from left, Nigna Latifa (26), Dadjan Wassinatou (34) and Nacro Rainatou (31) separate the seeds from the fiber of freshly harvested cotton, under a tree in the Zorro village, Burkina Faso.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Women, Systems, Farmers, Farm Area, CIFOR, Verticals, Nontimber Forest Products, Traditional Farming, Household Expenditure, Village Of Zorro, Woman, Community Forestry, Farm, Rural Communities, Africa, Dry Forests, Income, Value Systems, Rural, Small Businesses, Economic Impact, Harvest, Household Income, Ecosystem Services, Dryland, Burkina Faso, Pulp And Paper Industry, Rural Population, Gender Relations, Forest Resources, Livelihoods, People, Poverty Alleviation, Cotton Ginning, Harvesting, Cotton, Tree.