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  • XALPITZAHUAC, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 16, 2010: A girl stays at home. Families of a community Xalpitzahuac are forced to sow poppy plants in Guerrero due to the poverty, marginalization and lack of employs.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • Breves momentos para beber agua en medio de su jornada de trabajo de 10 horas diarias representan el descanso para niños y niñas en los campos agricolas de Culiacan, Mexico.
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  • XALPITZAHUAC, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 16, 2010: Scratched poppy pods to extract the opium crude in Guerrero, Mexico. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • Las mujeres atienden a sus familias que viven en condiciones de pobreza y hacinamiento. Viven en pequeñas galeras de 4m2 construidas de lámina, donde duermen, cocinan y comen.
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  • At early hours of day, a laborer goes up to a truck that will transport to farm workers to the fields, to begin their workday in Culiacan, Sinaloa.
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  • Agricultural workers have a meeting with the chief of field looking to improve work and housing conditions. Unfortunatelly, the chief rarely solve their problems. Culiacan, Mexico.
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  • XALPITZAHUAC, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 16, 2010: A woman scratches the poppy pod to extract the opium crude in Guerrero, Mexico. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: A man in an opium poppy field hidden in a gully in the mountains close to the Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero, Mexico.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 4, 2015: Jose Luis Garcia, 28, and his family inside of his house in the community of El Calvario. This village is located nearby to Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero, and almost all its population work in the sowing of opium poppy as unique way to survive economically.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • Culiacan, Mexico: A girl bathes in an irrigation ditch in a farm field, the water contains chemicals that cause disease in workers. Spanish: Una niña toma un baño dentro de un canal de riego, el agua de los canales contienen químicos, la cual provoca enfermedades a las y los trabajadores de los campos agrícolas de Culiacán, México.
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  • Un hombre coloca su ropa para secar sobre el techo de su cuarto en los campos agricolas de Culiacan, Mexico.
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  • Una mujer espera el amanecer frente a su casa. Las mujeres inician muy temprano su día preparando los alimentos de su familia para después ir a trabajar una jornada de 10 horas al día en los campos agrícolas de Culiacán, México.
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  • Una mujer alimenta a su bebe en el exterior de la habitacion donde vivira junto con su familia mientras trabajen en los campos agricolas de Culiacan, Mexico.
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  • Un joven se arregla en el interior de su hogar durante su estadia en los campos agricolas. Estos cuartos donde viven familas enteras son muy reducidos. Culiacan, Sinaloa. 2008.
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  • ACAPULCO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: View of the beach Caleta and Caletilla in Acapulco, Mexico. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: A man walks by intricate paths during 6 hours round trip to get into the mountains and works in the poppy opium fields located in the gullies, that allow that these are not visible from air, Mexico. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS - NOVEMBER 13, 2013: Parents and friends attend the funeral of Felipe Nery Aguilar Rodríguez (71) and Gladys Ondina Aguilar Rodríguez (40), who were murdered inside of their house by armed men in Comayagüela on the outskirts of Tegucigalpa. CREDIT: Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • A boy places a box of Chinese vegetables to weigh and count at the agricultural fields of Culiacan, Mexico. Overwork, lack of recreation and resting affect considerably his health. SPANISH: Un niño coloca una caja llena de vegetales chinos para pesarla y contabilizarla en los campos agricolas de Culiacan, Mexico. El exceso de trabajo y falta de recreación y descanso repercute notablemente en su salud.
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  • A girl cleans and cuts Chinese vegetables in an agro-industrial field. Children work up to 10 hours a day, seven days a week in Culiacán, Sinaloa.
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  • Dos niños toman un baño dentro de un canal de riego, el agua de los canales contienen químicos, la cual provoca enfermedades a las y los trabajadores de los campos agrícolas de Culiacán, México.
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  • Una niña carga una cubeta llena de pepinos en el interior de un invernadero en Culiacan, Mexico. Niños y niñas que viven en pobreza se ven obligados a trabajar largas jornadas con el fin de contribuir en la economía familiar.
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  • A child looks out through back window of a bus. Many children are recruited from their communities to work with low salaries in the agro industrial fields in Culiacan, Mexico.
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  • ACAPULCO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: View of Acapulco bay. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: Opium poppy flowers in a field hidden into a gully in the mountains close to the Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero, Mexico.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: A man in an opium poppy field hidden into a gully in the mountains close to the Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero, Mexico.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: A man touches an opium poppy flower in a field hidden into a gully in the mountains close to the Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero, Mexico.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: View of the mountains surrounding to the Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero. The opium poppy is sowing in sheer places for not to be located, Mexico. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: Landscape of the sunrise during the way to the community of El Calvario, Mexico.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 4, 2015: A boy in the community of El Calvario, near to Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero. Almost all its population work in the sowing of opium poppy as unique way to survive economically. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • Padre e hija en el interior de su casa en Rinconada.<br />
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A father and his young girl inside his home in Rinconada.
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  • TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS - NOVEMBER 13, 2013: A boy and man observe the casket of Felipe Nery Aguilar Rodríguez (71) who was murdered with Gladys Ondina Aguilar Rodríguez (40), inside of their house in Comayagüela on the outskirts of Tegucigalpa. CREDIT: Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • A Nahua indigenous boy holds in his hands Chinese vegetables. Many children must to leave the school to go out for working as laborers at agricultural fields. Culiacan, Mexico.
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  • Small rooms from metal sheets are the new home of thousands of laborers who arrived to work to these agricultural fields in northern Mexico. They do not have measures of hygiene in the fields and live in overcrowded conditions, Culiacan, Mexico.
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  • ACAPULCO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: A boy jumps to the sea in Acapulco, Mexico.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: A man shows how the opium poppy pod is scratched to extract the crude opium, in the mountains close to the Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero, Mexico.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: View of the mountains surrounding to the Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero. The opium poppy is sowing in sheer places for not to be located, Mexico.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: Opium poppy flowers in a field hidden into a gully in the mountains close to the Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero, Mexico.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: Three young men in the community of El Calvario, near to Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero. Almost all its population work in the sowing of opium poppy as unique way to survive economically. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: View of the community of El Calvario, inhabited by ten families, Mexico.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 4, 2015: View of a landscape nearby to the community of El Calvario, Mexico.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 4, 2015: A horse outside of the house of Jose Luis Garcia relatives in the community of El Calvario, México.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 4, 2015: Angelica Guerrero, 15, (left) plays with her brother in the community of El Calvario, near to Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero. Almost all its population work in the sowing of opium poppy as unique way to survive economically. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: Opium poppy flower in a field hidden into a gully in the mountains close to the Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero, Mexico.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS - NOVEMBER 15, 2013: View of Comayagüela where Felipe Nery Aguilar Rodríguez (71) and Gladys Ondina Aguilar Rodríguez (40), were murdered and two children were injured. CREDIT: Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • Un niño duerme sobre un pedazo de carton en el interior de una habitacion construida de lamina. Ante la pobreza en aumento, las familias jornaleras se ven obligados a soportar pesimas condiciones de vivienda y salud.
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  • In the basketball court, a boy builds his own kite. There are few recreation moments for the children in the agricultural farm fields. Culiacan, Sinaloa. <br />
SPANISH: En la cancha de basketball un niño construye un papalote. Son pocos los espacios para esparcimiento que los niños tienen en los campos agrícolas. Culiacan, Sinaloa. 2008.
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  • A tired woman holds her child during the long travel, from her community to the agricultural farms fields in Sinaloa, Culiacan.<br />
SPANISH: Una mujer cansada carga a su hijo durante el largo recorrido, de su comunidad a los campos agricolas de Sinaloa, Culiacán.
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  • XALPITZAHUAC, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 16, 2010: A woman with her boy on her back scratches the poppy pods to extract the opium crude in Guerrero, Mexico.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: Opium poppy flowers in a field hidden into a gully in the mountains close to the Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero, Mexico.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: Jose Luis Garcia, 28, is a farmer and lives with his wife and children in the community of El Calvario. This village is located nearby to Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero, and almost all its population work in the sowing of opium poppy as unique way to survive economically. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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