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November 23, 2021 10:42 am Leave your thoughtsMaría López is a mother of three who made her income by selling accessories on... View Article
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“I like organic production. You don't need much, you just need to know how to manage it. Now we have a healthier way of life.”
A family farmer in Honduras discusses COVID, hurricanes and an incredibly difficult growing season in this Q&A.
“My aspiration for my children is that they be happy, that they fight for others."
Bennis’s agroecological farm withstood two devastating hurricanes in 2020 while her neighbours’ farms did not.
How are smallholder farmers in Honduras coping with the double whammy of COVID-19 and an intense hurricane season?
Since August, SeedChange has been delivering a $2.6 million emergency food security response program in the Dry Corridor of Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua, funded by the Government of Canada.
“I don’t worry that there are no vegetables in the market because I produce what I need.”
“This unique partnership has endured for more than two decades. I can’t overstate how powerful and rare this is.”
“Our local seed varieties are ours and we must protect them.” Community seed banks can... View Article
We must act now to prevent a major food crisis in Central America in the wake of COVID-19.
Farmers everywhere are on the frontlines of climate change, writes SeedChange Executive Director, Jane Rabinowicz in The Hill Times.
Partnerships, crop breeding, conserving biodiversity... just a bit of what we do around the world.
Wayne Roberts, a widely respected Toronto food policy analyst, food security advocate and author, visited USC Canada's Honduras program in August 2012.