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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MAY 28: Cows are seen at the Dairy Farm situated at the village of Charhogla in Barishal, Bangladesh ahead of World Milk Day on May 28, 2023. Milk is typically only drunk by younger children, the elderly, and those who are unwell. In other words, it is seen as a health drink, not one for adults. Bangladeshis believe milk is safe to drink. Affordability, however, is an issue. Milk is relatively expensive for the rural and urban poor in the south asian country of nearly 170 Million. Many poor people are unable to afford a better diet. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MAY 28: A laborer packs Milk at a Dairy Farm at the village of Charhogla in Barishal, Bangladesh ahead of World Milk Day on May 28, 2023. Milk is typically only drunk by younger children, the elderly, and those who are unwell. In other words, it is seen as a health drink, not one for adults. Bangladeshis believe milk is safe to drink. Affordability, however, is an issue. Milk is relatively expensive for the rural and urban poor in the south asian country of nearly 170 Million. Many poor people are unable to afford a better diet. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MAY 28: A laborer walks towards the measurement stall after milking the cows at the Dairy Farm situated at the village of Charhogla in Barishal, Bangladesh ahead of World Milk Day on May 28, 2023. Milk is typically only drunk by younger children, the elderly, and those who are unwell. In other words, it is seen as a health drink, not one for adults. Bangladeshis believe milk is safe to drink. Affordability, however, is an issue. Milk is relatively expensive for the rural and urban poor in the south asian country of nearly 170 Million. Many poor people are unable to afford a better diet. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MAY 28: A laborer measures Milk at a Dairy Farm at the village of Charhogla in Barishal, Bangladesh ahead of World Milk Day on May 28, 2023. Milk is typically only drunk by younger children, the elderly, and those who are unwell. In other words, it is seen as a health drink, not one for adults. Bangladeshis believe milk is safe to drink. Affordability, however, is an issue. Milk is relatively expensive for the rural and urban poor in the south asian country of nearly 170 Million. Many poor people are unable to afford a better diet. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MAY 28: A laborer stores Milk at the measurement stall after milking the cows at the Dairy Farm situated at the village of Charhogla in Barishal, Bangladesh ahead of World Milk Day on May 28, 2023. Milk is typically only drunk by younger children, the elderly, and those who are unwell. In other words, it is seen as a health drink, not one for adults. Bangladeshis believe milk is safe to drink. Affordability, however, is an issue. Milk is relatively expensive for the rural and urban poor in the south asian country of nearly 170 Million. Many poor people are unable to afford a better diet. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MAY 28: A laborer walks towards the measurement stall after milking the cows at the Dairy Farm situated at the village of Charhogla in Barishal, Bangladesh ahead of World Milk Day on May 28, 2023. Milk is typically only drunk by younger children, the elderly, and those who are unwell. In other words, it is seen as a health drink, not one for adults. Bangladeshis believe milk is safe to drink. Affordability, however, is an issue. Milk is relatively expensive for the rural and urban poor in the south asian country of nearly 170 Million. Many poor people are unable to afford a better diet. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MAY 28: A laborer walks towards the measurement stall after milking the cows at the Dairy Farm situated at the village of Charhogla in Barishal, Bangladesh ahead of World Milk Day on May 28, 2023. Milk is typically only drunk by younger children, the elderly, and those who are unwell. In other words, it is seen as a health drink, not one for adults. Bangladeshis believe milk is safe to drink. Affordability, however, is an issue. Milk is relatively expensive for the rural and urban poor in the south asian country of nearly 170 Million. Many poor people are unable to afford a better diet. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MAY 28: A laborer measures Milk at a Dairy Farm at the village of Charhogla in Barishal, Bangladesh ahead of World Milk Day on May 28, 2023. Milk is typically only drunk by younger children, the elderly, and those who are unwell. In other words, it is seen as a health drink, not one for adults. Bangladeshis believe milk is safe to drink. Affordability, however, is an issue. Milk is relatively expensive for the rural and urban poor in the south asian country of nearly 170 Million. Many poor people are unable to afford a better diet. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MAY 28: A laborer is seen milking the cow at the Dairy Farm situated at the village of Charhogla in Barishal, Bangladesh ahead of World Milk Day on May 28, 2023. Milk is typically only drunk by younger children, the elderly, and those who are unwell. In other words, it is seen as a health drink, not one for adults. Bangladeshis believe milk is safe to drink. Affordability, however, is an issue. Milk is relatively expensive for the rural and urban poor in the south asian country of nearly 170 Million. Many poor people are unable to afford a better diet. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MAY 28: A laborer is seen milking the cow at the Dairy Farm situated at the village of Charhogla in Barishal, Bangladesh ahead of World Milk Day on May 28, 2023. Milk is typically only drunk by younger children, the elderly, and those who are unwell. In other words, it is seen as a health drink, not one for adults. Bangladeshis believe milk is safe to drink. Affordability, however, is an issue. Milk is relatively expensive for the rural and urban poor in the south asian country of nearly 170 Million. Many poor people are unable to afford a better diet. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MAY 28: A laborer is seen milking the cow at the Dairy Farm situated at the village of Charhogla in Barishal, Bangladesh ahead of World Milk Day on May 28, 2023. Milk is typically only drunk by younger children, the elderly, and those who are unwell. In other words, it is seen as a health drink, not one for adults. Bangladeshis believe milk is safe to drink. Affordability, however, is an issue. Milk is relatively expensive for the rural and urban poor in the south asian country of nearly 170 Million. Many poor people are unable to afford a better diet. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MAY 28: Cows are seen at the Dairy Farm situated at the village of Charhogla in Barishal, Bangladesh ahead of World Milk Day on May 28, 2023. Milk is typically only drunk by younger children, the elderly, and those who are unwell. In other words, it is seen as a health drink, not one for adults. Bangladeshis believe milk is safe to drink. Affordability, however, is an issue. Milk is relatively expensive for the rural and urban poor in the south asian country of nearly 170 Million. Many poor people are unable to afford a better diet. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MAY 28: Cows are seen at the Dairy Farm situated at the village of Charhogla in Barishal, Bangladesh ahead of World Milk Day on May 28, 2023. Milk is typically only drunk by younger children, the elderly, and those who are unwell. In other words, it is seen as a health drink, not one for adults. Bangladeshis believe milk is safe to drink. Affordability, however, is an issue. Milk is relatively expensive for the rural and urban poor in the south asian country of nearly 170 Million. Many poor people are unable to afford a better diet. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MAY 28: A laborer is seen milking the cow at the Dairy Farm situated at the village of Charhogla in Barishal, Bangladesh ahead of World Milk Day on May 28, 2023. Milk is typically only drunk by younger children, the elderly, and those who are unwell. In other words, it is seen as a health drink, not one for adults. Bangladeshis believe milk is safe to drink. Affordability, however, is an issue. Milk is relatively expensive for the rural and urban poor in the south asian country of nearly 170 Million. Many poor people are unable to afford a better diet. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MAY 28: A laborer is seen distributing food among calves at the Dairy Farm situated at the village of Charhogla in Barishal, Bangladesh ahead of World Milk Day on May 28, 2023. Milk is typically only drunk by younger children, the elderly, and those who are unwell. In other words, it is seen as a health drink, not one for adults. Bangladeshis believe milk is safe to drink. Affordability, however, is an issue. Milk is relatively expensive for the rural and urban poor in the south asian country of nearly 170 Million. Many poor people are unable to afford a better diet. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MAY 28: A laborer is seen transporting food for calves at the Dairy Farm situated at the village of Charhogla in Barishal, Bangladesh ahead of World Milk Day on May 28, 2023. Milk is typically only drunk by younger children, the elderly, and those who are unwell. In other words, it is seen as a health drink, not one for adults. Bangladeshis believe milk is safe to drink. Affordability, however, is an issue. Milk is relatively expensive for the rural and urban poor in the south asian country of nearly 170 Million. Many poor people are unable to afford a better diet. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM