Diallo Barayma holding a calf on Niamana farm on the outskirts of Bamako.
 VSF Suisse vets have helped Adama Dembelé improve animal welfare and farming methods on his farm in Kasséla. Adama has been trailing progressive methods of farming, acting as a catalyst for others in the region.
 Adama Dembelé on his farm in Kasséla.
 Milking cattle on Niamana farm on the outskirts of Bamako.
 Hama Diallo runs the Kasséla milk collection point. At this vital part of the milk-chain local farmers drop of their milk to be refrigerated and transported into the city.
 Milk being collected and processed at the Zirni cooperative in Bamako, for distribution into the city.
 Dial Demba calculates the volume of milk coming through from members of the Zirni cooperative in Bamako.
 Mr Basissou offloading milk urns at the Zirni cooperative in Bamako.
 Hawa Keïta has set up a successful dairy produce business from her home in Bamako, she now sells her tasty drinking yoghurt and millet porridge in shops and kiosks across the city.
 Suburban farmers drop of their milk at the Niamana mini dairy in Bamako. The milk is tested and processed so it can be sold in the city. It’s a busy place with lots going on - local women buy the milk in bulk and sell it door to door, providing an e
 Aminata Diakaité and Awa Barry buy milk in bulk from the Niamana mini dairy, they then sell the milk in their neighbourhoods to earn extra money. This provides an income for women that enables them to gain independence and status in the community.
 Fanta Damba has set up a successful chain of milk kiosks in her neighbourhood, it’s a bustling part of town. A supply of fresh high quality local milk is now available to those that live in the area, she is part of a larger cooperative, and also emp
 Mariam Haïdara at her Milk kiosk
 Astan Coulibaly (Mme Diop) in her Milk selling kiosk
 Fanta Damba in her Milk Kiosk
 Téné Diarra selling milk at a kiosk in central Bamako.
 High quality fresh local milk for sale at Mariam Haïdara's Kiosk in central Bamako.
 A local girl buying milk for her family from Mariam Haïdara's Kiosk in central Bamako.
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