A farmer shows a cracked walnut at a family home in Bayatis town west of Armanaz in Syria's Idlib province on September 3, 2024. The perennial walnut tree, cultivated around the Mediterranean since Roman times, has become a traditional crop in Syria and a main source of income for farmers who trade its seeds and durable wood, a livelihood which has been threatened in recent years due to this communal crop's high water consumption, costly care, and tough harvest amid climate change and conflict. (Photo by AAREF WATAD / AFP)