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  • Women work in an apricot garden in the city of Isfara in northern Tajikistan on May 23, 2025. Tajik apricot farmers are worried about the future of their profession as climate change threatens the regions important fruit harvest. Central Asia is one of the worlds most exposed regions to the effects of climate change, with its poor rural and agricultural communities particularly vulnerable. (Photo by AFP). (Foto: © Stringer, AFP/Ritzau Scanpix)
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  • This photograph shows dried apricots processed at a facility in the city of Isfara in northern Tajikistan on May 23, 2025. Tajik apricot farmers are worried about the future of their profession as climate change threatens the regions important fruit harvest. Central Asia is one of the worlds most exposed regions to the effects of climate change, with its poor rural and agricultural communities particularly vulnerable. (Photo by AFP). (Foto: © Stringer, AFP/Ritzau Scanpix)
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