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Nyaok Dieng holds up a sign to announce the village’s new venture, a first in the district (All photographs by Peter Caton)
 
 
 Nyachuana Lok dismantles her damaged home People in Paguir planting rice in the flood waters  South Sudan’s floods inspire a first generation of rice growers – in pictures Women being taught rice-growing techniques Rice seedlings being planted in the mud of a new paddy field. Martha Nyakueka Dak and Nyatuor Patai plant rice The women make their way home after a long day working in the fields Kulang feeds rice to her baby, Goy, and other children in the village
South Sudan’s floods inspire a first generation of rice growers – in pictures South Sudan’s floods inspire a first generation of rice growers – in pictures A woman takes rice seedlings to replant in the paddy. A row of women stand beside a paddy field A mother spoon-feeding her baby
Biel Koryom in his hut perched on a tiny manmade grassy island. Women labour in the rice fields.
South Sudan’s floods inspire a first generation of rice growers – in pictures
James Wuor weeds the paddy field beside his home

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