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plant harvesting
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Aboriginal cultures
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Aboriginal cultures traditionally harvest native plants and roots as a sustainable method of food gathering.
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plant harvesting
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African countries
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Harvesting staple crops is crucial for food production in African countries.
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plant harvesting
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Arctic cultures
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Harvesting lichens, berries, and tundra plants is vital for survival and food in Arctic cultures.
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plant harvesting
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East Asian countries
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The harvesting of tea leaves, rice, and vegetables is an integral part of agricultural practices in East Asian countries.
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plant harvesting
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European countries
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Harvesting grapes for wine production is a key aspect of agricultural traditions in European countries.
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plant harvesting
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Indigenous cultures of South America
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Indigenous South American cultures rely on harvesting wild fruits, nuts, and medicinal plants for sustenance and healing.
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plant harvesting
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Inuit communities
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The Inuit rely on harvesting lichens, berries, and tundra plants for survival and sustenance.
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plant harvesting
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Melanesian cultures
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In Melanesian cultures, traditional food gathering includes foraging for wild plants and roots.
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plant harvesting
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Pacific Islands
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Traditional and important plant harvesting of taro, yams, and breadfruit in Pacific Island culture.
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plant harvesting
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Polynesian cultures
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In Polynesian cultures, traditional plant harvesting of taro, yams, and breadfruit is a significant aspect of food cultivation.
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plant harvesting
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South Asian countries
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In South Asian countries, harvesting crops like rice, wheat, and lentils is a major part of agricultural practices.
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