Farmers carry hundreds of pineapples…on their bicycles.
The fruits can be seen weighing down a long line of bikes on a rural road in Madhupur, Bangladesh.
The agricultural workers were forced to walk and stabilise the loads.
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The fruit can sell for between 2,000 and 3,000 taka for a quantity of 100 – about £12.75 to £19.19.
Farmers in Bangladesh carry a huge number of pineapples on their bikes to transport them to markets. (Picture: Jam Press)
To keep things cost effective, the farmers use the bikes, with each basket holding 50 pieces of fruit, with the bikes carrying 100 each.
Farmers in Bangladesh carry a huge number of pineapples on their bikes to transport them to markets. (Picture: Jam Press)
They use them to transfer them to the market, whilst reducing the money they spend on transporting them.
Farmers in Bangladesh carry a huge number of pineapples on their bikes to transport them to markets. (Picture: Jam Press)
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