Women Farmers and Andean Seeds: Shaping Futures in Peru
Agriculture is an important source of income and well-being across Latin America and the Caribbean. In recent years, FAO has been helping family farmers in communities in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador to build on their existing seed systems and to develop ways to boost the productivity of traditional farming methods. This work is also seen as key to strengthening regional resources. It plays a pivotal role in national food security and nutrition. Click on our video for more details.
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