Click here for search results
Online Media Briefing Cntr
Embargoed news for accredited journalists only.
Login / Register

Photos: Women Cattle Farmers: Big Changes, Small Loans

Right click and Save Target As to download high resolution images. Journalists are encouraged to use these images in their reports; any use should include copyright to the World Bank and credit the photographer.

Also available:
Arrival in China | Visiting China | In the Field | President Of China | Chinese Premier


Cattle Farms
Description: October 16, 2005. Zhao Huimei's cattle farm. From a small farm of three cows in 2000, she now has a farm of nearly twenty beef cows.
Photo: © World Bank / Wu Zhiyi
Description: October 16, 2005. Zhao Huimei shows World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz around her cattle farm.
Photo: © World Bank / Wu Zhiyi
Description: October 16, 2005. Zhao Huimei shows World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz her cattle farm.
Photo: © World Bank / Kevin Kellems
Description: October 16, 2005. A girl wanders among the cows in her mother's cattle farm. More than half of the women in Niezhuang village make an income for their family through beef cattle rearing.
Photo: © World Bank / Kevin Kellems
Description: October 16, 2005. A farmer's courtyard in Niezhuang village. Fermented cornstalks are used as feed for the cattle.
Photo: © World Bank / Kevin Kellems

Meetings with Officials
Description: October 16, 2005. World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz (l.) with Chinese Minister of Finance Jin Renqing at the G-20 meeting.
Photo: © World Bank / Wu Zhiyi
Description: October 16, 2005. Wang Yusuo, chairman of the XinAo Group, explains the operations of the company. XinAo Group is a private gas distribution company with investment from IFC, the private sector arm of the World Bank.
Photo: © World Bank / Wu Zhiyi



Permanent URL for this page: http://go.worldbank.org/6TXIM3TUP0