At sunset, they return home together: the cows to their wooden shed, and Prem Buth to his concrete house next door.
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At sunset, they return home together: the cows to their wooden shed, and Prem Buth to his concrete house next door.
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Like most rural Cambodians, Prem labors in the informal economy, scraping together a living by farming two types of rice on his 1.5 hectares of paddy field, and repairing his neighbors’ bicycles and motorbikes.
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Prem Buth repairs bikes and motorbikes from his house to augment his income from farming.
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Prem has already reduced his herd of cattle from five to three, selling two cows to raise money to buy the fertilizer and pesticides he needs to keep farming.
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