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Egypt's child farmworkers: the human cost of feeding Europe

Summary by equaltimes.org
Every morning at three, 11-year-old Mariam is woken by her mother's voice urging her to get up and dress. She opens her eyes, weary after only a few hours' sleep. She knows she must hurry or risk losing a day's work. Quickly, she gets ready alongside her mother before the two are separated into different trucks bound for the desert farms on the outskirts of Taha al-Ameda, a village in Minya governorate, 260 kilometres south of Cairo. Crowded int…
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equaltimes.org broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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