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Agriculture. Harvest of the sap on date palm in Bengal (India). Engraving in: Grands hommes et grands faits de l'industrie, France, c.1880 (engraving)
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Agriculture. Harvest of the sap on date palm in Bengal (India). Engraving in: Grands hommes et grands faits de l'industrie, France, c.1880 (engraving)
3434740 Agriculture. Harvest of the sap on date palm in Bengal (India). Engraving in: Grands hommes et grands faits de l'industrie, France, c.1880 (engraving); (add.info.: Agriculture. Coll. Part. Agriculture. Harvest of the sap on date palm in Bengal (India).); Photo © CCI
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This engraving captures the traditional method of harvesting sap from date palms in Bengal, India. The intricate details in this print showcase the skilled labor and dedication required to collect this valuable resource.
The image transports us to a time when agriculture was not just a means of sustenance, but also a way of life deeply rooted in cultural practices. The men depicted in the engraving are seen carefully extracting the sap from the date palm trees, showcasing their expertise and connection to the land.
The lush forest backdrop adds to the beauty of this scene, highlighting the importance of preserving natural resources for future generations. The process of collecting sap from date palms is not only essential for producing beverages like syrup and soft drinks but also plays a significant role in local economies.
As we admire this historical depiction of agricultural practices in Bengal, we are reminded of the rich heritage and traditions that have shaped communities around the world. This print serves as a tribute to those who work tirelessly to cultivate crops and sustainably manage natural resources for generations to come.
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