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English: Sorghum is the common seed that grows in Rwanda, especially in the northern area, and it's the source of the most basic foods and drinks in Rwanda which transform into Sorgunm beer, pasta, and porridge for household every morning. Fanning is the last process the farmer does before keeping the seeds in the store for future use, these women are fanning sorghum before keeping them.
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The activity of fanning sorghum seeds at home after harvesting them in farm by women who are in cooperative.

5 April 2022

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