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Thai dancers perform in front of an 80-year-old Thai farmhouse which has been carefully rebuilt in the grounds of the new Bayer plant-protection centre at Mannheim, West Germany. The German Freedon from Hunger campaign stopped the demolition of the building in a village in Thailand, and it was exhibited at the 1983 International Horticultural Show in Munich. The building was then given to the Bayer company in appreciation for the progress it has enabled Third World countries to make in resolving food problems.

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Press, 30 August 1984, Page 12

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Thai dancers perform in front of an 80-year-old Thai farmhouse which has been carefully rebuilt in the grounds of the new Bayer plant-protection centre at Mannheim, West Germany. The German Freedon from Hunger campaign stopped the demolition of the building in a village in Thailand, and it was exhibited at the 1983 International Horticultural Show in Munich. The building was then given to the Bayer company in appreciation for the progress it has enabled Third World countries to make in resolving food problems. Press, 30 August 1984, Page 12

Thai dancers perform in front of an 80-year-old Thai farmhouse which has been carefully rebuilt in the grounds of the new Bayer plant-protection centre at Mannheim, West Germany. The German Freedon from Hunger campaign stopped the demolition of the building in a village in Thailand, and it was exhibited at the 1983 International Horticultural Show in Munich. The building was then given to the Bayer company in appreciation for the progress it has enabled Third World countries to make in resolving food problems. Press, 30 August 1984, Page 12