Feeding the World

 


  

 Weligama, Sri Lanka

 

It is estimated that 20% of the world’s population depend upon fish for their survival.
 
Half of the world depends on rice.
 
 
 
Myanmar/Burma 
 
 
Sri Lanka 
 

 

Yemen

 

The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible,
but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore.
- Vincent Van Gogh
 

India

 

The sea’s our field of harvest,
Its scaly tribes our grain;
We’ll reap the teeming waters
As at home they reap the plain.
- John Greenleaf Whittier

 

Cambodia

 

Japan


 

Mali

 

Philippines

 

The sea is everything. It covers seven tenths of the
terrestrial globe.
 Its breath is pure and healthy.
It is an immense desert, where man is never lonely,
for he feels life stirring on all sides.
- Jules Verne

 

Sri Lanka


 

Dal Lake, Srinigar, Kashmir

 

 

Burma/Myanmar

 

In 40 years, the global population is expected to swell by
2 billion,
so rice, today the fastest growing staple which
feeds more than half the world’s population,
will become
increasingly important to global food security.

- Pamela Whitby, BBC, The Race for Rice, 2011

 

Rice paddy fields, Banaue, Philippines

 

Phokhara, Nepal 

 

The first farmer was the first person.

All historic nobility rests on the possession and
use of land.

- Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

Rice paddies, Thailand

 

Rice has fed more people over a longer period of time
than has any other crop in human history.
Rice: Then and Now”
by R.E. Huke and E.H. Huke

 

Java, Indonesia
Woman working in a field devastated by volcanic debris and flood waters


 

Farmer, Baluchistan, Pakistan

 

 

Nepal

 

Give fools their gold, and knaves their power;
let fortune’s bubbles rise and fall;
who sows a field, or trains a flower,
or plants a tree, is more than all.
- John Greenleaf Whittier

 

 

 Niger 


 

 Bamiyan, Afghanistan

 

Cultivators of the earth are the most valuable citizens.
They are the most vigorous, the most independant, the
most virtuous, and they are tied to their country
and wedded to its liberty and interests by the most lasting bands.
- Thomas Jefferson


 

 Pakistan

 

 Luzon, Philippines  


 

 Shibam, Wadi Hadhramaut, Yemen

 


Afghanistan

 

 Lancaster, Pennsylvania

 

The Amish farm as they have for hundreds
of years.  They believe that working with the soil,
raising livestock, and
growing their own food is
cooperating with God’s purposes.

 

  The bounty of harvests in Kashmir

 

Agra, India 

 

 Niger

 

All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance
and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

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http://www.stevemccurry.com

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

27 Responses to “Feeding the World”

  1. [...] Feeding the World « Steve McCurry’s Blog. Share the post onFacebookTwitterMoreDiggEmailPrintStumbleUponLike this:LikeBe the first to like this post. This entry was posted in Music. Bookmark the permalink. [...]

  2. wonderful shots as always……..of all the places have clicked..i have been to only 2 – agra and cochin

  3. Brilliant as usual!

  4. As usual, a bunch of clicks, which explain more than anything else! Great Work Sir!

  5. Reblogged this on Camera Works and commented:
    Steve McCurry is so sick. I never get tired of looking at his photos

  6. Love your photos and our glimpse into the world many of us have not seen. You work is amazing. I am truly inspired by your blog.

  7. Amazing pictures! I just love your photographs!

  8. I just love these beautiful shots. Many thanks Steve. The artist behind the camera shows so prominently. God bless.

  9. Para quem gosta de fotografia, este é um excelente blog.

  10. The first shot is one of the shots I hope to shoot someday. worried about the salty water though. Could do a lot of damage to camera. Did to mine.

  11. Anonymous Says:

    Bravissimo Steve!!!

  12. Reblogged this on Frz40's Blog and commented:
    Splendide foto, come sempre.

  13. Lest we forget! Thank you, Steve.

  14. Your talent is a gift to the entire world. Once again, I am awestruck.

  15. Thanks for post, going to see these images many time :)

  16. I know where I am going today. thankU :)

    Best- Vivek

  17. Anonymous Says:

    I know where I am going today. thankU :)

  18. Anonymous Says:

    Steve – whenever I need inspiration I know where to go.

  19. Nice job, Mr McCurry. Every post is better than previous.
    Can you give me your opinion about a reportage that I made in Vietnam about Agent Orange?

  20. Your photos never cease to amaze and inspire me!

  21. Ricardo H.Molinelli Says:

    Las fotos son excelentes, pero más allá del goce estético, muestran como la humanidad – en situaciones lamentables muchas veces- sigue consiguiendo su sustento en la tierra y el agua.
    La gran pregunta es:¿ HASTA CUANDO ALCANZARÁ PARA TODOS?

  22. Steve – I am minded to think you were a political leader disguised a photographer. Your images speak of a deep care for humanity. All the best to you.

  23. Superbe comme d’habitude.
    J’adore !

  24. So beautiful… When I am not sure how to recognize a good photo, I always find the answer here.

    Thanks once again.

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